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A big hit with parents and kids.

Award shows that use market research are the best indicators for a successful product in the marketplace.

2010-09-29
BROOKLYN, NY, September 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Pencil Play Pals Children's books (Published by Whehey Publishing) are still a big hit with children and their parents.

The National Parenting Center identifies the finest products and services being marketed to the parent/child audience. Through consumer oriented testing it solicits evaluations from parents and their children. The products with the best results are awarded The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval.

A Seal of Approval was awarded for both "The Pristine Pig," and "Pencil Play Pals Pencil Games." These are just two of the titles in the Pencil Play Pals children's books award winning series. You can read a product review on both books by visiting The National Parenting Center's website. "Pencil Play Pals Pencil Games" was awarded in the Kits and Crafts category and "The Pristine Pig" was awarded its Seal of Approval in the children's books category.

If you'd like to purchase either of these titles and judge for yourself just visit the Pencil Play Pals website at pencilplaypals.com

Whehey Publishing is the publisher of the award winning Pencil Play Pals children's books.


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