50th of Jerusalem calendar- 5% is donated to children of Sderot
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Mitzi and The Talking Door is on sale for the holidays
This is a sign I made for the book: "Mitzi and the Talking Door," which you can find on Kindle or youtube to get an idea of what the book is about.
The link is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qp6423WISE&list=UUJWjzf2EabCAAYS583eocQg&index=1&feature=plcp or go into google and write Mitzi and The Talking Door on youtube.
You can also find Mitzi and The Talking Door on Kindle by going into google and write Mitzi and The Talking Door on Kindle.
It is a very special story and very light weight to send to someone either inside or outside of Israel.
The price of the book in shekels is: 65 and in dollars: $18 and that does not include charge for shipping.
It is a book not only for children and animal lovers, but, for adults as well. I will be giving you a sneak preview of the book both on youtube and Kindle and then you will have to buy it to find out what happens in the end. It is very creative and original all from the inside of my head. You will love the door and how it speaks to Mitzi.
So, take a look at both and let me know what you think.
Also, something very important to know is that 5% of each sale of the book in book form will be donated to the children of Sderot. Every little bit helps. If you cannot be there to support them from the missiles flying around them then buying the book and the money being donated will help. Remember every little bit helps and a good deed is a nice thing to do.
So, contact me at: hanni@netvision.net.il
Just wanted to let you know one of the reasons I wrote this short story is because I find my little Mitzi very entertaining and adorable and wanted to share her with all of you out there so you can see how special she is.
Another reason why I wrote this short story is because in some way I would like to help the children of Sderot. Every little bits helps. After 12 years of them having to not have a normal life that is the least I can do.
Thank you,
Hanni
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