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Displaying Nirit Littaney.jpgAbout the Author:


Nirit Littaney is a fresh, imaginative author who weaves vivid images and important life

lessons into endearing stories for children. After being confined to her bed for years by an

incurable illness, Nirit experienced the same triumph of spirit that many of her characters

undergo in their journeys through lands near and far.

Nirit’s commitment to personal and physical healing, along with her story-like travels

around the world, have inspired her to pen inventive tales for families in search of

humorous, insightful bedtime stories. She writes for children in hopes of making them

giggle while they also learn a lesson or two.

Today, Nirit lives in Israel with her angel of a husband, who champions each of her new

books as if he were the wide-eyed child she wrote them for. When Nirit isn’t dreaming up

new characters, she works as a nutritionist, medical coach, and spiritual leader. She is

eager to inspire and help others with the lessons her own challenges have taught her—and

what better way is there than through books?

Her latest children’s book is Candy’s Chocolate Kingdom.

For More Information

 Connect with Nirit on Facebook and Twitter.

 Find out more about Nirit’s books at Goodreads.

About the Book:

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Title: Candy’s Chocolate Kingdom (Book 1: Kingdom Fantasy Series)

Author: Nirit Littaney

Publisher: Nirit Littaney

Genre: Children

Format: Kindle

Meet Candy, the cute girl who loves chocolate so much she dreams about it at night. Grab

some sweets and follow Candy though a Magical Chocolate Kingdom that fills her belly

and teaches her an important lesson about limits, after something very unexpected

happens in the delicious empire.

Though the vivid illustrations are sure to make your mouth water, Candy’s new

understanding is the real treat even you can munch on!

Excellent for beginner's readers and children ages 3-6. Book 1 in the Kingdom Fantasy 

This book is great for quick bedtime story or to be read aloud with friends and 

Review:

Candy's Chocolate Kingdom by Nirit Littaney was a good children's book. It's intended for ages 3-6. 

It is supposed to teach kids a lesson about eating too much chocolate, or any candy for that matter. It shows what can happen when too much sugar is consumed. 

This is a book I would read to my little brother and my own children. The illustrations and beautifully crafted and go with the story.

For More Information


 Candy’s Chocolate Kingdom is available at Amazon.

 Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.

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