Summer is ALMOST here, so it’s time for a new coloring page, and time to give away another copy of my belovedNoah’s Swim-a-Thon
Noah’s Swim-a-Thon book.

From Noah's Swim-A-Thon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To enjoy the coloring page, just click  on the image above, and print.  (If you are having trouble printing  that way, you can use this pdf: noahlg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now on to  the

 **DOUBLE BOOK** GIVEAWAY!!!

There are two ways you can win  a free signed, hard copy of Noah’s Swim-a-Thon!

**Plus, just for fun, I’ll also throw in a copy of  my board book, “Thank you for  Me”. So you will actually win TWO books. **

Noah!

Just leave any comment about swimming below–how  you learned  to swim, taught  your kid–whatever you like. You’ll get 1 entry into  the hat.

 

 

The winner will be  drawn in two weeks, and be mailed their signed copy just in time to  start the camp season.

 

And by the way…if anyone out of the goodness of their hearts wants to go over to the  amazon page for  Noah’s Swim-a-Thon and express their thoughts on the book in the review section, authors such as myself usually enjoy that sort of thing…just sayin’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27 Responses

  1. I submitted a review. Children will love the colorful and fun artwork in this story of a typical experience of children today.

  2. My grandmother taught me how to swim when I was three. Even now my grandmother, who can no longer walk, still swims every day. 🙂

  3. I actually don’t remember much about learning to swim- just that I hated getting water in my ears. I still prefer to swim now with my head out of the water.

  4. Sure to be a winner like the rest of your books. Keep up the good work and congratulations.

  5. Hi I learned to swim in Lakewood at a condominium pool where I grew up. I got free lessons. I took my oldest son to swim classes when he was 8 months old but stopped because of bad ear infections. He is still learning. In the summer I will enroll my little 6 month old. Love swim and read

  6. I can’t remember learning to swim. I just remember that I always loved the water.

  7. Love your books! “Some say: A parent’s obligation is to teach their kids how to swim” – this may be a metaphor for how to cope in unfamiliar situations in life, as well as literally learning how to swim. We try and educate our children to both!

  8. I learned to swim in daycamp and when I was realy young I didn’t like swimming, not even getting into the water, but now I can’t wait to get into the water to go swimming!

  9. I love the book! Last week i had all four of my grandchildren in the pool everyday! Three if them learned to swim in our pool and little Ella (11months old) is in the process of learning. I learned to swim down win the Edisto River with Mrs. Skip Much. I am thankful for the opportunity we all had to swim at the old country club pool with our friends many years ago. Great memories ! Thanks to Mr. Leonard Sanford!
    My grandchildren all loved Noahs swim-a-thon and i want to win the board book for Ella – i am so thankful for her!

    I tried over a dozen times to post but each time i received a message stating that the captcha code was typed incorrectly. I dont know why it was wrong– it looked right to me every time!

    Anyway, David, Carter, and Natalie all loved the book, Noahs Swim-a-thon
    Ella is learning to swim and I am hoping to win the board book for her! She is so precious to me– reminds me of my daddy who died 7 years ago and only met David!! He would have loved the girls so much !

    Thank you for sharing so much! I recommended that our county library purchase some of your books and also asked the the district office from OCSD4 to invite you to share with students. (However, our Jewish population is very small and I do not know if my request will be considered). At any rate, i think your work is wonderful and i truly appreciate all that you have shared with me
    Blessings!

    Ann Roberts

  10. Simon–I actually wrote a whole article on just that ideafor Jewish Action a while ago…maybe Iwillpostit up again soon since it’s appropriate.

  11. I learned to swim in daycamp as a young child, about 55 years ago! I taught my children to swim & now my grandchildren are learning or have learned to swim.

  12. My first exposure with the pool was as a baby with my mother and I’ve done the same with my kids. I love having their little arms cling onto me in the pool 🙂

  13. We are now 3 generations of swimmers with Claire at 4 3/4 learning well with both parents meeting on a swim team and both grandparents doing competive swimming as they met as well. Swimming is good.

  14. we are now 3 generations of swimmers with Claire 4 3/4 learning swimming with both parents meeting as children on a swim team and 2 grandparents doing competitive swimming as teenagers as well. Swimming is good.

  15. As a teenager I didnt always see eye to eye with my parents. Every summer we went to the beach in Far Rockaway. That was the one place we could all relax and have a good time. I have such fond memories.

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