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Most Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a children's personalized book?

A: A children's personalized book is a full colored illustrated book that incorporates the text of the story with the children added to that story. Each book includes the child's name, a couple of their friends' names, their hometown and instantly they become the stars with their favorite cartoon characters. The parents as well as the kids love the books. It encourages reading and promotes learning. We have many fun as well as educational titles.

Q: What's so special about a children's personalized book?

A: By becoming the star of the book along with their favorite licensed cartoon character, the children love the books. All kids like to see their name in print. It also gets them excited about reading and learning and it is an excellent educational tool recognized by parents and teachers alike.

Q: Are Best's Books Educational?

A: ALL of our books are educational as they promote reding and make it fun. In addition, we have a line of Religious titles, African-American titles, as well as books that teach children the meaning of friendship, the benefits of working together and how to use their imaginations to become whatever they want to be.

 

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