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12/08/07
12:00:00 pm, Categories: Book Reviews, Kids Books, 349 words
AN ORNAMENTS' TALE
An Ornaments' Tale is a beautifully illustrated tale, written by Chet Spiewak (and published by CWS Studios). It is the tale of the ornaments stored in the attic and their unlikely travels downstairs to the Christmas tree.
This book is unique in that it is illustrated with computer graphics, much like "Toy Story" or "Veggie Tales" videos are. The illustrations are truly 3D. They have depth and warmth to them.
If you'd like to see a sample, visit the publisher's page here.
And now, a few questions for the author, Chet Spiewak:
What was the inspiration behind the story in An Ornaments' Tale?
The inspiration came from my childhood memories. Every year during the holidays, my family would purchase a real Christmas tree for our home. it was up to my brother, sister and me to decorate the Christmas tree. On some holidays there would be a box of ornaments that couldn't fit on the tree and they would be banished back into the attic until the following year. I always felt sorry for these ornaments and wondered if they someday would come to life to find a place on the holiday tree.
For whom did you write An Ornaments' Tale?
I wrote this holiday adventure to capture the imaginations of children and parents alike> The book features stunning graphics which bring the characters to life within the book's pages. The storyline has plenty of adventure and even keeps the interest of parents reading a bedtime story late into the night.
What does your family think of your writing?
My family enjoys my books and they always offer encouragement and support. Everyone seems to have questions and comments about a certain character or a particular storyline. The younger children insist on having me sketch out a cartoon character or two for coloring purposes.
Thank you, Chet Spiewak!
If you are looking for a good holiday story for the children in your life, please consider this book. It's delightful!
It's available for purchase on Amazon .
For ages 3-10.
Thanks to Spotlight Publicity for this book and the opportunity to review it!
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