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The Kids of Dandelion Township by Nicole Borgenicht - World of Ink Tour Spotlight

SFC Publishing and the World of Ink Network will be touring author Nicole Borgenicht´s children´s chapter book The Kids of Dandelion Township all through April and part of May 2012.

 The Kids of Dandelion Township is a story about new friends who in the process of discovering magic together, learn about their similar emotions and different cultures. All in the context of a child's day, the kids unravel mysteries of A students, and invent ways to be creative while completing their homework assignments. Preparing the way for children to receive magic, the kids of Dandelion Township wish all children will experience it one day.

Get a sneak peek of the book at http://youtu.be/rK3ChBjL5H0

Different Stops Nicole has had throughout the tour

April 8th



April 9th
BTR's World of Ink Network: Stories for Children Show
Airs LIVE at 2pm EST
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You can find out more about Nicole Borgenicht’s World of Ink Author/Book Tour at http://tinyurl.com/6we4qlj. There will be giveaways, reviews, interviews, guest posts and more. Make sure to stop by and interact with Borgenicht and the hosts at the different stops by leaving comments and/or questions.

Nicole Borgenicht is a children's fiction writer. Her most recent picture book is The Bridge published by Publish America. Some of Nicole's other kid's stories have appeared in The Los Angeles Times Kid's Reading Room section, Stories for Children Magazine and LadyBug Flights Magazine. Additional works comprise poetry and essays, short stories, one act plays or articles  in magazines such as Arts and Entertainment Skyline and American Fitness.

Author Website: www.nicoleborgenicht.com

Illustrator Website:  www.lisamgriffin.com
Blog Address: http://lisamgriffin.blogspot.com

Twitter URL:  LisaMGriffinArt

Facebook URL: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1175304813

Facebook Fan Page URL: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lisa-M-Griffin-Illustration/126529427398885



Places where book is available for sale: Amazon

Don't forget to enter your name and/or site to the Book Lovers Blog Hop & Giveaway for your chance to win a FREE copy of The Kids of Dandelion Township!


Make friends, share the love of reading and be entered to win FREE books! There will be up to 2 winners during this Book Lovers Blog Hop & Giveaway. All you have to do is enter the giveaway at http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com/2012/04/book-lovers-blog-hop-giveaway-april-12.html

There are many ways you can enter.
1) Promote the Book Lovers Hop and this World of Ink Tour on any social network.
2) Tweet it once a day.
3) Share on Facebook.
4) Like the Book Lovers Blog post.
5) Leave a comment at the Book Lovers blog post.

Also, don't forget to follow those who have joined the Book Lovers Blog Hop. By joining the Book Lovers Blog Hop, you are automatically entered in our Book Giveaway! There will be up to two (2) winners for this April '12 Book Lovers Blog Hop & Giveaway. Note: two books per winner. One will be "The Kids of Dandelion Township"!

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