Thursday, September 11, 2014

Review: Zwoosh! by:Marie Rose

 Zwoosh!
About the Book:
Fly to the stars in your very own rocket ship. Wave at the mean, green Martians. Picnic with Moon Men. Play tag with the comets. Win a blue ribbon space race. Just before your bedtime. Inspired by the palette of Vincent van Gogh, let’s go on a colorful space journey as we explore the colors and planets in our solar system through the power and wonder of a child’s whimsical imagination.

Children's book with fine arts, hand-painted illustrations: oil on canvas board.


About the Author:
Marie Rose holds a Master of Arts degree in Theater from The University of Texas at El Paso. She's taught children's theater, is published in children's and women's literature, and is a commercial voice over artist who specializes in audiobook narration. Marie is the owner of Indie Rose Books for Kids. When she’s not busy daydreaming about the places a child’s imagination can go Marie is also an award-winning screenwriter, director, and film producer in Los Angeles, California.

My Review:
 Zwoosh! is a book that is full of color and imagination. As a child you always wonder what it would be like to slide down a rainbow, but in the book entitled Zwoosh!, you can do so much more. You get to travel in a rocket ship made from a rainbow that takes you on many fantastic adventures.

 Some of the exciting adventures that you can look forward to are hopscotching over Jupiter's 63 moons or enjoying a picnic on the moon or even eating s'mores with moon men. Illustrated with some beautiful painting type illustrations, this book will soon become your child's favorite read. Zwoosh! is a story full of brightness and light sure to ignite your child's creativity to the world around him.

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**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the author.

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