Posts tagged ‘books’

Indianapolis (PRWEB) November 5, 2008 — Inkubook (www.inkubook.com)–the fun, collaborative website where users of all abilities can turn digital photos and ideas into a professionally printed photo book (http://inkubook.com/getaddresses)–has launched its new “address scraper” to make it even easier to invite your friends to help make a free photo book.

“Nobody has memorized all of their friends’ e-mail addresses–you’ve stored them in your online address book,” said Dave McCauley, president of Inkubook. “The new address scraper can connect to Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL, MSN, and Windows Live to pull those addresses together and make the process of inviting your friends to help make a photo book much quicker and easier.”

To create a free Inkubook photo book and invite your friends to join the fun:

• Log on to www.inkubook.com/getaddresses and sign up to start your free Inkubook photo book.

• Using the “Invite Friends” feature, invite a friend to join Inkubook and submit photos to include in your project. We’ll send your friend a promotion code for a free book.

• Finish your photo book and order it by Nov. 30 using promotion code PBK266. The code is good for one free book up to 120 pages in length.

For more information about Inkubook, or to invite your friends with the new address scraper, to help create your free photo book today, log on to http://inkubook.com/getaddresses.

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Fairfax, VA (PRWEB) August 9, 2008 — Everyone knows about the North Star and the Wishing Star but it’s only a matter of time until we all know about “Nana Star.” Teaching children to feel loved and wanted, ee publishing’s first two book/plush/CD sets have each received an iParenting Media 2008 Outstanding Product Award. When asked how they felt about receiving the awards, Nana Star co-creators and sisters, Elizabeth Sills and Elena Patrice, said it was positively “Heavenly!”

Here’s what some of the iParenting reviewers said were the “Heavenly” characteristics of the Nana Star Book and Plush series:

Nana Star Book & Nana Star Plushie – The adventure begins when a little girl finds a tiny star in a pile of leaves one day while she’s out playing. He’s scared, barely twinkling, and he wants his Nana. She promises to bring him home, but it won’t be easy–he lives high up in the heavens. Book comes with bonus audio CD that includes The Nana Star Song performed by Nashville singer/songwriter Tricia Walker.

To make the book a little more interactive, the authors have included a spelling mistake in each book and encourage readers to find it and send them a postcard with the correction. Children are then eligible to receive an 8×10 photo of the Nana Star costumed character and become an honorary member of the Nana Star Little Twinkles Club. The Club is expanded on its website, www.NanaStar.com, where language arts activities for emerging readers are offered.

Included in this gift set is Nana Star, a plush character doll carrying Baby Star on a branch, just like in the story. Nana Star plush measures approximately 16″ and Baby Star fastens by Velcro to the branch and attaches to Nana Star’s arm like a bracelet. Award category: Books

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