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Sela:
Through Her
Daddy's Eyes
© 2010
Karlene A. Hamilton
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How do you build
self confidence
in your child
or even in yourself?
Written as
a children’s
picture book,
this easy to
read story is
suitable for
girls and boys
and for adults
too. The entertaining
story is accompanied
by emotion-packed
illustrations,
captures your
interest.
The underlying
theme of our
heavenly Father
who loves us
and cares for
us is the example
that every earthly
father (or mother)
needs to do
the work they
have been given.
It is a powerful
tool for parents
and other caregivers
to use to develop
confidence and
esteem in children.
Happy and free,
Sela spends
her days singing
and playing
on the beach
near her home.
Then one day
a terrible stranger
tries to make
her feel bad
about herself.
Will she remember
what her Father
always says?
“I love
you, Sela. Nothing
compares to
you.”
Follow the lovely
Sela as she
finds out who
she really is.
Paperback:
24 pages
Publisher:
Good Success
Productions
ISBN:
978-0-9817717-1-7
Size:
8 x 9 inches
Price
Paperback version:
$10.00
Price
eBook version:
$7.00
What
others are saying…
Mrs. Hamilton
has definitely
earned the knowledge
and expertise
that is required
of a professional
in youth services
and education
which has given
her the platform
to empower a
generation.
Her warm spirit
and servant's
heart has been
an asset to
everyone she
encounters.
The main character,
young Sela,
feels protected
and comforted
by the words
of her Father.
She has a happy,
free spirit,
and represents
a young girls'
optimism and
hope. This book
is centered
around Sela,
and a solid,
healthy relationship
with her father.
The awesome
content builds
the reader’s
imagination
down to the
very last page
of the book.
The professional
drawings, the
vibrant colors
and magnificent
shading of the
book's pictures
brought life
to the story.
A short and
easy-to-read
story for children,
youth of all
ages would greatly
benefit from
books with awesome
life messages
like this one
exudes. I would
definitely recommend
this to girls
and their caregivers
alike. It is
sure to positively
impact the lives
of children
everywhere.
Andrieka J.
Austin, Youth
Enrichment Expert
Founder, Journey
Girl www.journeygirl.org
The story of
Sela shows familial
love and support
through a relationship
shared between
a father and
his daughter.
Scared by hurtful
words of a stranger,
Sela learns
words can be
used for both
good and bad.
She finds that
her father is
all-knowing
and loving and
that he can
handle all her
fears. The lesson
is that our
words can hurt
other’s
feelings. So
choose your
words wisely,
especially when
communicating
with children.
Beautiful, expressive
drawings contribute
to make this
a great children’s
book.
Janice Knight,
Branch Librarian,
Boston, MA
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