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Ah-CHOO -- God Bless You... is an attention getting picture book for preschool children. Each page is filled with different scenarios and elements that might make you sneeze. This beautifully illustrated story is based on my 2 1/2 year old daughter, Jordan. Children will look, listen and learn with anticipation as to what the next page has to offer. Parents will enjoy reading this book with enthusiasm, bringing each stanza to life. Ah-CHOO is also a great starter book for those beginning to learn how to read. Being not too long and not too short, I also wrote the story in rhyming fashion to help keep everyone's interest. I am Benny Jahn, a 46 year old first time father, who is just beginning round two of life. My 2 1/2 year old daughter Jordan has brought to my attention all the wonderful things we take for granted. I have always enjoyed making people laugh and smile with my sense of humor. However, seeing the world through Jordan's eyes has inspired me to write and entertain others using her everyday experiences and observations she so colorfully describes. Being born and living most of my life in Cape Canaveral, Florida, I have seen our Space Program grow in leaps and bounds. Now I am strapping in for the ride of a lifetime. A trip filled with Amazement, Adventure and Knowledge that my little girl is about to take me on. I have already started writing another book with more in mind. Come along and follow Jordan's Journeys. Visit us at FollowJordansJourneys.com
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