Boy, his pet mouse turn show and tell into fun, adventure in new children's book

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There's Sand in My Ear by Brad Closson and illustrated by Joe Silver is a rhyming book for children that promotes imagination and stimulates memory

AUSTIN, Texas (MMD Newswire) September 7, 2010 -- There's Sand in My Ear: A Show and Tell Adventure by Brad Closson is the tale of a boy who must think on his feet when he forgets to bring something in for show and tell. Along with the help of a clever mouse, he teaches young readers about ingenuity.

Closson's There's Sand in My Ear offers activities for children on every page, as well as a story about a boy who discovers the power of creativity. After being put on the spot in front of his class, the young hero decides to make the class guess why he has sand in his ear. Each child comes up with something funny, clever or surprising, showing a wide variety of fanciful thought.

Closson's aim is to encourage children to come up with fun responses of their own. Besides the matching games that can be found throughout the stories, the book also hides the tiny figure of the mouse on every page, encouraging children to focus and find him. Meant to improve memory and work on comparison skills, There's Sand in My Ear works to make learning fun.

There's Sand in My Ear: A Show and Tell Adventure is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author
Brad Closson has a business degree from Graceland University and started writing books for children while in college. He has previously published a book about golf, On The Fringe, under the pen name Brule MacDuff, also available at Amazon.com and other channels. He is currently working on his next children's books, Gant the Ant and Playing in the Rain, both due to be published this year.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Brad Closson
Email: bclosson50@gmail.com
Phone: (512) 410-4638
Web: www.pbgpublishing.com
https://www.createspace.com/3438926

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