Where is My Bennie

Released on: December 11, 2007, 10:16 am

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Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Young Boy Searches for Cherished Lost Toy in Delightful New
Children's Book

Press Release Body: **FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

Author: April Robins, Celeste Robins, and Ruby Robins

Robin Falls Children's Stories, LLC

Tel: (903) 465-7195

Email: april.robins@yahoo.com


Where is My Bennie?

Young Boy Searches for Cherished Lost Toy in Delightful New Children's Book


DALLAS, Texas - "Where is my Bennie?" This is a young boy named Austin's first
question when he awakes from a nap to discover one of his most prized possessions
missing: his stuffed blue bunny, Bennie. Bennie had been in his arms when Austin
fell asleep - he can't sleep without him - but is now nowhere to be found. Join
Austin and his grandpa as they set out on a frantic search for Bennie in Where is My
Bennie? (published by AuthorHouse), the new children's book by April, Celeste and
Ruby Robins.

With beautiful color illustrations and a fun, engaging story, Where is My
Bennie? follows Austin and his grandpa as they try to solve the mystery of the
missing bunny. Children will delight in knowing all along that while Austin
was napping, his grandma and grandpa's Brittany spaniel, Hunter, slipped into
his room:

Hunter sneaked up to the side of the bed. He spied Bennie on Austin's arm. He tilted
his head slowly from side to side. He was examining what he wanted to snatch. Hunter
carefully climbed onto the bed. He gently moved in a crouching position. He quickly
claimed the stuffed animal as his own.

Austin and Grandpa search everywhere. They find lots of missing things -
Grandma's slipper, Grandpa's cup, Hunter's bone - but no Bennie. While looking
outside, they find the bandanna that Austin had tied around Bennie's neck to
match his own, and Austin fears that Bennie has been taken into the woods and
lost forever.

Fortunately, Grandma arrives back from her trip to town just in time. She knows
Hunter's secret hiding places and, noticing that he looks a little guilty,
decides to investigate his kennel. Sure enough, Grandma pulls Bennie from the
stuffed-animal-loving dog's cage. His ear is torn, but he is otherwise unscathed,
and Grandpa, Grandma, Austin and Bennie all share a big group hug.

Every small child has a favorite toy and can easily imagine how they would
feel if it were lost. This personal relationship with the subject matter,
along with the subtle mystery of Austin's missing toy, Hunter's visible
involvement and the ultimately happy ending, makes Where is My Bennie? a
delightful bedtime story for parents or grandparents to read to their
children.

April, Celeste and Ruby Robins are a mother, daughter and daughter-in-law writing
team from Texas who write for Robin Falls Children's Stories. Illustrator Dan
Alexander is based out of Bloomington, Ind. He has illustrated dozens of books
and covers, and has studied cartooning and animation at the Joe Kubert School for
Cartooning and Graphic Art.



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