Pinky and Peanut in Time for the Holidays -- Ronald McDonald House Charities to Benefit from Proceeds

Pinky and Peanut, a new book for beginning readers, features the adventures of two little girls and a message about what a difference "I'm sorry" makes.

Estes Park, CO (PRWEB) November 15, 2007

Join two girls and one pesky brother on an adventure filled with laughter, wonder and surprises. But things aren't perfect for Pinky and Peanut. They learn that two little words--I'm sorry--mean all the difference in the world.

In Pinky and Peanut (November 2007), Deena Cook and Cherie McIntosh reward young readers (and their parents!) with a simple, life-changing message at the heart of a lively story of two girls discovering how to be best friends. The book is also supported by the website http://www.pinkyandpeanut.com, where visitors can meet the girls, Peanut's brother Scott, and the VIP (very important puppy) Ralphie. The book is also available for sale at the website as well as at http://www.amazon.com.

Honoring their strong commitment to the work of Ronald McDonald House Charities, the two former elementary school teachers are donating a portion of all monies earned to the organization as long as the book remains in print.

Pinky and Peanut is the first in a series of adventure stories about the plucky little girls that the authors plan. Up next: Trouble Times Two.

Deena Cook and Cherie McIntosh are available for interviews. To request an interview or a review copy of Pinky and Peanut, contact Maryann Karinch, 970-577-8500.

Pinky and Peanut: The Adventure Begins
Juvenile fiction - Readers - Beginner
P&P Publishing LLC
Softcover78 pages2007978-0-9797020-0-6$4.99

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