I received a personalized copy of the Following Featherbottom book from MarbleSpark for the purpose of this review. This post was made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own.
In the past I have been able to get my two older daughter’s personalized books. The ones where they are the star of the story and the reason it was written. Both of them cherish these books more than any other. There is no writing in them, no colored on pages, no sticky hands touching them. They always put them back on the bookshelf and still show them to all of their friends. My little one needed one too but I wanted something new and unique to her. Something she could cherish too. When I stumbled upon MarbleSpark Personalized Children’s Book and their first release, Following Featherbottom, I knew this was the one.
In the story, Felix Featherbottom works for Letter Getter, Inc. A company that delivers the letters of the name of a child in need of a name. With his sidekick, Pieree DuPond, he sets out to countries, islands and towns looking for the perfect letters to combine to create a name. Gathering an M from Mexico, a G from Glasgow, Scotland, the Leaning Tower of Pizza for a P and Ethiopia for an E, he and his sidekick build the name Megan Pace. Also the name of my youngest daughter. Once the letters are gathered and fun facts are learned about each place, he has to deliver the name by the delivery date.
Each book is unique, including the child’s birthday, nickname, dedication from the sender, and personalized hardcover with your child’s name on it. You can select different letters and even choose among three different hardcover background colors.
I love this book for kids of all ages. I also think that even though the name has to be delivered by a certain date, the personalization and story would make a great gift call year long!
Hurry and order your Following Featherbottom Personalized Children’s Book today! I promise they – and you – will love it!
I received a personalized copy of the Following Featherbottom book from MarbleSpark for the purpose of this review. This post was made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own.
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