The New Children’s Book of Idan Berger Is Going To Be Free On June 5th And 6th


Posted June 6, 2015 by frankieapope

“A New Sister? Thanks but No Thanks” is a wonderfully written children’s book, written by Idan Berger. The book is going to be FREE today June 6.

 
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Parents often need to face a lot of hassles in order to educate their kids with the respective social skills. However, books and stories are found to be the best choice of the smart parents, through which, they teach the required social skills to their kids. Author Idan Berger has totally acknowledged this aspect an introduced fantastically written children’s book on Amazon known as, “A New Sister? Thanks but No Thanks!” The book is going to be FREE on today June 6th.

The author has totally focused on the basic problem, which kids get to face during their growing days. Sibling rivalry, being one of the most common issues of this phase, the author has depicted a story on the same. Kids are going to get a wider vision of developing as well as maintaining sibling relationships, by going through this awesome book. Added to that, parents can easily gift this book to their children in order to nurture some of the most intricate skillsets in them.

Readers have come up with amazing feedbacks about this book. A recent reader states, “I love this book! It is so authentic and well written. Idan perfectly describes every child's struggle with his new brother or sister. Adults will enjoy reading this book as much as their kids.”

If you are planning to improve your children’s social skills then referring them this book would be a great idea. This is reported to be one of the best books for beginner readers as this book has got a simple language tone in it. For more details please visit http://amzn.to/1ENjyJa
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Last Updated June 6, 2015