Thursday, January 02, 2014

The Super Duper Princess Heroes by Sanjay Nambier



FAMILY CHOICE THINKS THESE PRINCESSES ARE HEROES TOO!

New Children’s Book "The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started" Wins Prestigious Family Choice Award!

(LOS ANGELES) December 4, 2013
 – "The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started" (Umiya Publishing), by Sanjay Nambiar, has won a prestigious Family Choice Award.

The Family Choice Awards recognizes the best in travel, children, parenting, and pet products and resources. The award program is one the most coveted family friendly consumer awards programs in the nation. The award website link is 
http://bit.ly/1iLjPlk.

"The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started," is a children’s picture book that turns the princess paradigm upside down, and in the process creates an exciting, empowering, and breakthrough adventure story for young girls everywhere. The book is about three friends—Kinney, Oceana, and Sammie—who stumble upon magical tiaras that transform them into Super Duper Princess Heroes with new powers that will help them save princes as well as the world. In a marketplace flooded with princess role models that are all about getting married and looking pretty, "The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started" spotlights intelligence, teamwork, and responsibility while maintaining a context of charm and adventure.

“We are very excited and honored to win this Family Choice Award,” says Nambiar. “I was inspired by my six-year-old identical twin daughters to write this book. We need more empowered and independent role models for the next generation of girls,” he added.

"The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started" is distributed through Small Press United, a subsidiary of Independent Publishers Group. The books are available at amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and at bookstores, gift shops, and libraries across the country. The book also is distributed in France through Mariposa Press.

For more information, please contact Jeannine Jacobi of Fresh PR at (310) 857-6994 or 
jeannine@freshpr.net, or visitwww.superduperprincessheroes.com.

About Sanjay Nambiar
Sanjay Nambiar has written several award-winning books, including "The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started”, "Maybe (A Little Zen for Little Ones)", "Still There? (A Little Zen for Little Ones)", and "Remember the Stars (A Little Zen for Little Ones)". Through his books, he hopes to inspire readers and convey positive messages to kids. Sanjay grew up in Carson, CA, where he overcame a gang- and drug-riddled environment with the help of a closely-knit family and a focus on education. He graduated with honors from U.C. Berkeley, with degrees in Economics and Neurobiology, and earned an M.B.A. from UCLA. Sanjay now is a freelance copywriter and lives with his wife and endlessly energetic identical twin daughters in Los Angeles, CA, where he sometimes bemoans the monotony of the pleasant weather.

 
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The 411 by Maria and Goddess:

We loved this book about the 3 girls who find a bag in the woods with 3 very special tiaras that turned their every day clothes into gowns and introduced them to their Fairy Teacher Mother Superstar Queen.

The girls are chosen because of their kind hearts and each girl gets her very own super powers; one has speed, one has flight and one has super powers.  

The girls learn they must work together as a team, use their powers for good and always be humble. 

When the girls find a prince in trouble and work together to save him he tells them that they are girls and he should be helping them. They put him straight right away. They are girls, they are can help boys!

When the prince says he will marry one to repay them for their help they tell him they have more important things to do like saving the world! 

What is not to love about this book about strong girls. 

Just because your daughter is a princess loving girl doesn't mean she shouldn't know there is nothing she can't do!

Great book for parents of daughters!

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy for my honest opinion. No monetary compensation was received.

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