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New Kids' Book Teaches Good Behavior with Charming Humor

In Tory Hanlen's warm and witty children's book "Sense and Non-Sense," the people on Nonsense Street take a silly look at the right way to do things.

Keller, TX (PRWeb) January 14, 2007 -- In Tory Hanlen's "Sense and Non-Sense," children will be enchanted by the silly and warm-hearted antics of the folks on Nonsense Street, who take a dim view of the proper way to behave. Brightly illustrated and full of wonderful rhymes, this is a book that introduces good values as it entertains.

Is it normal to send kids to school? Does it make sense to wait until after you have done your homework to go out and play? Not according to the wacky folks who live on Nonsense Street.

In her children's book "Sense and Non-Sense," Hanlen cleverly tells a humorous tale of a "normal" family who moves onto Nonsense Street and how their behaviors are the exception and not the norm -- while the Nonsense Street folks seem strange in comparison, they are simply a different fun loving family. When the "Normal" family moves into town, the Nonsense people frown at the crazy way they do things. On Nonsense Street, people eat with their hands and read books upside down, and they insist that's the only way to do things. But which way really is right?

Through humor, Hanlen offers a painless way to reinforce lessons about good and not so good habits. "Sense and Non-Sense" opens the mind to the fact that "normal" is in the eye of the beholder and what is acceptable is determined by each individual family. Children will love the teasing tone and silly rhymes and their parents will love how Hanlen subtly introduces the right values to children with humor and verve. Playful and unpredictable, this is a wonderful story that is sure to have an important place in any home library.

"Sense and Non-Sense" is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About the Author
Tory Hanlen is a native of Brooklyn, New York and a graduate of New York Institute of Technology with a BFA in Design Graphics. She is married with a son and currently lives in Keller, Texas. Tory's inspiration came while raising her son as a single parent and trying to teach him good family values through creative storytelling. Her books depict scenes and images that are common to the thoughts and experiences of a child, and they bring a smile to both children and adults alike,

About BookSurge
BookSurge LLC, an Amazon.com company, is a pioneer in self-publishing and print-on-demand services. Offering unique publishing opportunities and access for authors, BookSurge boasts an unprecedented number of authors whose work has resulted in book deals with traditional publishers as well as successful authorpreneurs who enhance or build a business from their professional expertise.

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