Thursday, April 14, 2011

How To Be God's Little Princess



Title: HOW TO BE GOD’S LITTLE PRINCESS
Author: Sheila Walsh
Publisher: Tommy Nelson
April 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4303-1644-1
Genre: Inspirational/nonfiction/juvenile/values and virtues

When it comes to princesses and everything pink (of course) there is always lots of fun. HOW TO BE GOD’S LITTLE PRINCESS is a how-to guide to help girls polish their royal flair in manners and etiquette and to discover their true value.

The book will be a valueable resource for your daughter for secrets such as
1. dressing for the occasion
2. internet do’s and don’ts
3. hosting the perfect party
4. posture and poise
5. writing thank you notes
and much more

The book is filled with helpful tips, and it includes plenty of space for interaction with girls. Answer the questions to find out what style you have, how you interact with the crowd, etc. Finding what is wrong with a picture. Crafts. Self-help tips. And more.

I have three daughters and I can tell that this pretty pink book will be a valuable resource for all three of them. They will learn from it, they’ll interact with it, they’ll benefit from it.

If you have a daughter or granddaughter (or a girl you’re especially fond of) then you’ll definitely want to pick up a copy of HOW TO BE GOD’S LITTLE PRINCESS for her. Don’t miss this wonderful guide to dressing modestly, fellowshipping, etiquette, and how to develop true beauty. $9.99 hardcover. 130 pages.

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How to Be God's Little Princess:

Manners and etiquette tips for your "royal" tween by beloved author of the Gigi, God's Little Princess series, Sheila Walsh

Seattle, Washington - Teaching your daughter how to be a princess involves more than just a pretty dress! Women of Faith® speaker and recording artist Sheila Walsh returns to the Gigi, God's Little Princess series with a new interactive guide book for 9-12 year old readers. How to Be God's Little Princess: Royal Tips of Manners and Etiquette for Girls (Thomas Nelson, $9.99, ISBN: 1400316448, April 14, 2011) gives girls a fun tool to discover how to dress, how to act, and why that's even important!

Increasingly, we see tween girls of today embracing the prevalent "anything goes" spirit of our culture. Sheila seeks to combat that spirit and reinforce God's standard in their lives. She takes a holistic approach by not just focusing on behavior but also addressing the heart. Sheila says that "it is God's Word that has the power to hold us through the fiercest storms. It is God's Word that shows us how to live in a world that has largely turned its back on our Father. It is God's Word that allows us to stand firm when everything else seems to be falling apart." How to Be God's Little Princess will supplement what parents, churches, and youth workers may already be teaching their tween girls.

In our hurried world, the art of manners and etiquette may seem like rules from a by-gone era. Nothing could be further from the truth. Etiquette isn't old-fashioned-it's relevant today! Many girls find themselves lost when it comes to what to do, when to do it, and why! Girls need the confidence that good manners and proper etiquette provide. In How to Be God's Little Princess, girls will learn important life skills and discover for themselves how to navigate the do's and dont's of life. Sheila's hope is that young girls will see that making wise decisions about clothes, friends, family, make-up, and more can be FUN!

How to Be God's Little Princess is a must-have resource for tweens and parents of tweens as they navigate this growing-up "stuff" together. It's also a great educational tool as Sheila combines practical info, humor, quizzes, and fun projects into a guide that parents and tweens can do together or that tweens can share with their friends. At an affordable price, this is the perfect birthday gift for a tween or a great addition to an Easter basket. In addition, How to Be God's Little Princess would be a great bonding gift for a mom and daughter on Mother's Day. Look for the book at Barnes & Noble, Borders and wherever fine books are sold.

Additional companion resources for How to Be God's Little Princess:
· Princess Kits
· How-to-guide for hosting a How to Be God's Little Princess Tea
· Etiquette and manners themed article written by Sheila Walsh for use in ministry newsletters, websites, blogs, etc....

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How to Be God's Little Princess: Royal Tips of Manners and Etiquette for Girls

A fun guide book for God's little princesses.

What does it take to be a princess? Sheila Walsh has some important answers to share for every little girl. This trendy design features black & white line art and a two-color pink and black interior. The art will tie to each how-to topic in the book-how to make the best pink cookies, how to wear a tiara, how to earn money at home, how to care for a royal dog, how to be respectful, how to use good manners, how to help Mom, how to follow Jesus, how to act like a princess when things go terribly wrong, and many more.

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Meet Sheila Walsh:

Sheila Walsh is the creator of the award-winning Gigi, God's Little
Princess® brand which has sold over 1.5 million units. Sheila is also a powerful communicator, Bible teacher, and best-selling author with more than 4 million books sold. As a featured speaker with Women of Faith®, Sheila has reached more than 3.5 million women by artistically combining honesty, vulnerability, and humor with God's Word.

Author of the best-selling memoir Honestly and the Gold Medallion nominee for The Heartache No One Sees, Sheila's most recent release, The Shelter of God's Promises, has also been turned into a DVD curriculum and in-depth Bible study. The Gigi, God's Little Princess book and video series has won the National Retailer's Choice Award twice and is the most popular Christian brand for young girls in the United States.

Sheila co-hosted The 700 Club and her own show Heart to Heart with Sheila Walsh. She is currently completing her Masters in Theology.

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