The Song of Solomon the Snail
Kids love the main character, Solomon the snail, and his friend, Dot the ladybug.
Xulon Press Author Releases Children's Book Communicating Themes of Love, Prayer, and More
Kids love the main character, Solomon the snail, and his friend, Dot the ladybug.
2019-03-05
Within
the pages of Caroleann Rice’s new book, The Song of Solomon the Snail ($13.49, paperback, 9781545617281; $6.99, ebook, 9781545617298),
readers, adults and kids alike, will find a story about Solomon the wise and
friendly snail, who carries his house on his back. Solomon listens as he prays
to the inner voice of love. That voice communicates to him that he must go to
bring wisdom and encouragement to Dot the ladybug and her children.
Children
who read the book, or have it read to them, simply love Solomon the happy snail
and can identify with the children of Mrs. Ladybug, “Dot.” Parents will find
this book helpful in passing on a practice of daily prayer to their children.
In a
society saturated with sex, violence, and profanity, prayer has become a taboo
subject. There is a convention that the whole subject is uniquely unsuitable
for entertainment media to be consumed by children. “This book defies that
taboo,” says Rice.
Caroleann
Rice has previously written The Ladybug
and the Bully Frog, which is also illustrated by Charles Berton.
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. The
Song of Solomon the Snail is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.