Book Review: Mimi’s Adventure by Keith Wheeler

Mimi’s Adventure by Keith Wheeler

Illustrated by Harry Aveira

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (December 26, 2017)

Children’s Books

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Ever wonder what it would be like to go on an adventure? Well, travel with Mimi as she learns first hand what it’s like to head out on an unknown adventure. What will she do? What will she see? And is it everything she thought it would be? There’s only one way to find out… Prepare for…Mimi’s Adventure!

 

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REVIEW

A children’s story with a subtle lesson as a child’s doll takes an adventure.

Well written with beautiful illustrations. Children will enjoy having this book read to them as well as being captivated by bold pictures. A wonderful addition to any family bookshelf.

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

International #1 Best Selling author, Keith Wheeler, was born in Danbury, CT. At the age of 9, his family moved to Port Orange, FL, where he would eventually meet, fall in love and marry his high school sweetheart, Suzette. Keith has been writing from an early age, having his first published work while still a freshman in high school. His work, which was a poem, was featured in the same poetry book as his maternal grandmother, Ethel Morsey. Keith now lives in southwest Missouri, with his wife and their 4 children. He enjoys writing on all subjects from softball journals to children’s read-along picture books. As he says, “Nothing makes me happier than to see a child smile while reading a book!” His greatest joy comes from the love and support he gets from his family

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