
- Available in: Kindle $3.99, Paperback $11.99
- ISBN: 979-8802019887
Nuff, an eight-year-old boy who is in second grade, will go to the end of the earth to help any of his friends should they need his assistance. It doesn’t matter what the circumstances are he will do what it takes, day or night, as long as it’s before his bedtime. Nuff will always come to the rescue of his amazing friends.
Roses are red, violets are blue,
Moms are the sweetest, and will always love you.
Based on Sir Edmond Spenser’s book, “The Faerie Queene” written in the 1500s, roses are a flower that conveys love. Roses also convey admiration, and deep emotion for a person. Violets are delicate, beautiful flowers that stand for modesty. Violets also convey humility, and simplicity. Sir Edmond knew that moms are amazing too!
The History Of Mother’s Day
Today’s holiday, as we know it, was first celebrated in 1907. Anna Maria Jarvis is credited as the founder of Mother’s Day in the United States. Before her mom passed away, her mother frequently expressed a desire to establish a holiday in honor of all moms. Following her mother’s death, Jarvis led the movement for the commemoration of a holiday celebrating moms. Talk about honoring your mom!
A Mother’s Day Adventure
In celebration of Mother’s Day, Nuff decided to honor his mom and yours in his latest adventure Moms Are Amazing And Not Just On Mother’s Day. Read along as he combines beautiful sayings and flowers to celebrate our most amazing moms ever.
Reviews
“This is a heartwarming celebration of moms. As I read about all of the wonderful things moms do for us everyday, it brought up lovely memories. This book is a great gift for families and especially moms.” — Susan Johnson
“What a cute book for mothers and all the qualities that make moms amazing! This is the perfect book for moms especially around Mother’s Day holiday. I also liked how the author used rhymes to make the story flow so well. Great job!” — Jay
“Moms are special everyday and this picture book capture that. It is a great book to read on Mother’s Day.” — Roxana Siles