Elise Hazel's New Book 'My Friend Samuel' Is a Delightful Picture Book Showing How Gifts Created With Love and Affection Make the Best Type of Presents

When thinking of the motto "Do it yourself" it is typically associated with the punk movement in which teenagers and young adults get involved with event organizations and artisan productions linked to culture. But is it only at this age that people can think for themselves and start producing independently of what they like most? The recently published by Fulton Books, children's book, "My Friend Samuel" proves to be a good alternative for child readers.

The book is richly illustrated and very colorful.

It tells the story of Samuel, a child who has never been hungry in his life but is well-aware of the limitations of the lower class is not having everything he wants - in his case, toys. His friend Emma, from his classroom at school, is about to have her birthday and Samuel really wants to give her something. He tells his mother his feeling of helplessness at not being able to buy anything for her, knowing also that he cannot count on his family's resources. After listening to his son, his mother gives him a suggestion: instead of buying, Samuel could make Emma's gift. The boy doesn't quite understand how making something from his mind and his hands may seem interesting, but with the use of his imagination, he dreams of giving the best gift to his friend.

Hazel shares, "Samuel was invited to his best friend Emma's birthday. However, he can't afford a gift to her. Join his team to discover how to use the creativity to give the best gift she ever could have."

Published by Fulton Books, Elise Hazel's book is an endearing tale proving that gifts shouldn't be expensive to be considered special. A well-thought gift filled with love and appreciation to the celebrant is way better than the commercial ones.

This also motivates young readers to venture into arts and crafts.

Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase "My Friend Samuel" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books