Author Meet & Greet - "I Am Perfectly Imperfect"
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6951 Olive Boulevard,University City MO 63130
20 November, 2021
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The Power of Positive Affirmations - Bring The Children, Meet The Author & Get a Signed Copy of This Amazing Book Join Us as we celebrate Aiesha McIntosh's new book, "I Am Perfectly Imperfect". I Am Perfectly Imperfect is an adorable story about a young girl who affirms herself before going off to school. She uses these positive affirmations to set the tone for her day. For we are not meant to be perfect and that is quite alright! What People Are Saying.... "I bought this book for my granddaughter and I was not disappointed! The affirmations are perfect for a preteen a girl as she discovers who she is. Obviously the author is gifted and sure of who she is! The illustrations are absolutely beautiful , colorful and so realistic it makes you smi!e. A big thank you to the author and the illustrator for a beautiful product obviously birthed from love." -Mupet"This book has positive affirmations with beautiful and colorful illustrations that will grab any child's attention! It is also an excellent tool that educators and parents can use to help children develop a healthy self concept. I highly recommend this book!" -Kathy PettisThis book is even inspirational to the little girl in every woman.-Angel Brame*********************************************************************************** Books will be available at the event or purchase them here: https://www.eyeseeme.com/products/i-am-perfectly-imperfect Support Independent Authors & Support Independent Bookstores EyeSeeMe is an exciting new African American Children’s Bookstore in University City, MO. We want ALL children to see themselves in the books that they read. Our mission is to be a resource to parents, teachers, and schools in providing the very best children’s books on the market that promote positive images and stories about African American culture and history. As a tool to help increase literacy, African American children will benefit by seeing themselves respectfully represented in the literature they read. Non-African American children will benefit by helping to dispel negative and inaccurate stereotypical images of people of color and that despite our many differences, all people share common feelings and aspirations.
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