at bedtime has since morphed into 'Henrietta Hen In Trouble Again', a unique and uplifting new series of books.
I had a chance to review these cute books about best friends Henrietta Hen and Dotty Donkey, who love going on adventures together. They get into trouble berry picking, and need their friends to rescue them. The book promotes friendship, kindness, and sharing with adorable characters and story.
A portion of the proceeds are donated to Demelza – an charity who provides vital support to terminally ill children and their families. There's no better fundraising vehicle than a
book that's just plain old good fun. I hope to make a difference to the
great work they do."
'Henrietta Hen In Trouble Again' is available now:
Paperback – https://etsy.me/2m2IT5d
Ebook - https://www.ozgen-halil.com
*About the author, in her own words:*
I was born and raised in London most of my life and I was lucky enough to have spent a small part of my childhood in Sydney Australia in the 1970's where me and my brother had such wonderful childhood experiences and adventures together.
My mother played a big part in feeding our imagination when we were young children. She often encouraged us to write stories when we were at home. She also taught us to read and write in Turkish and we often wrote letters to our cousins abroad. My mother kept us entertained by telling us stories
(mostly stories about her village where she came from in Cyprus!) and they were all ever so funny! Just like my mother!
A portion of the proceeds are donated to Demelza – an charity who provides vital support to terminally ill children and their families. There's no better fundraising vehicle than a
book that's just plain old good fun. I hope to make a difference to the
great work they do."
'Henrietta Hen In Trouble Again' is available now:
Paperback – https://etsy.me/2m2IT5d
Ebook - https://www.ozgen-halil.com
*About the author, in her own words:*
I was born and raised in London most of my life and I was lucky enough to have spent a small part of my childhood in Sydney Australia in the 1970's where me and my brother had such wonderful childhood experiences and adventures together.
My mother played a big part in feeding our imagination when we were young children. She often encouraged us to write stories when we were at home. She also taught us to read and write in Turkish and we often wrote letters to our cousins abroad. My mother kept us entertained by telling us stories
(mostly stories about her village where she came from in Cyprus!) and they were all ever so funny! Just like my mother!
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