KC Yeaman's Children's Book Was Featured at NYLA 2022 Annual Conference and Trade Show

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Friday, December 2, 2022 at 4:55am UTC

The charming children's book “The Easter Bunny and the Leprechaun” by KC Yeaman was displayed by ReadersMagnet at the New York Library Association 2022 Annual Conference and Trade Show on November 3–4, 2022, at Saratoga Springs City Center at 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.

In “The Easter Bunny and the Leprechaun,” both the story's characters and readers will have a never-ending supply of amusement. The book centers on Esther Cottontail, Peter Cottontail's sister and the protagonist. They have the responsibility of hiding the Easter eggs. Esther is one of the new rabbits, and this is her first time helping to bury.

A prankster, the leprechaun is a staple of St. Patrick's Day lore. He enjoys fooling around with the Easter eggs. But he made up his mind that he wasn't going to do that anymore this year. Next, the bunnies will secretly hide the eggs so that Easter morning will be a pleasant surprise.

It's a great time because nothing is going on to ruin the tranquility of the Easter celebration. When the kids show up there, they start searching for the eggs. The kids got some of the Easter goodies they really wanted, like new games and toys, thanks to the eggs they found. They will look back on the whole incident with a sense of wonder and fondness they will carry with them forever.

Interested? Get a copy of “The Easter Bunny and the Leprechaun” by KC Yeaman. Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

“The Easter Bunny and the Leprechaun”
Author | KC Yeaman
Genre | Children's Book
Published date | December 27, 2021
Publisher | Xlibris

Author Bio
This book was her project when she was in Kindergarten in 1995. Her mother and uncle were the ones who helped her make the book for the first time. Years went by until 2021 when she decided to make this into a real book for all of the children to read it. She has big dreams to be an author and is a loveable child and foster mother.

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