Richmond, Virginia is one of the most exciting places to raise a child.
Why? Because "Richmond Rocks"!
If you don't believe it, just ask Kate Hall, author of Richmond Rocks which is a book for children ages 4-8. The hard-cover, full-color book is all about Richmond's history and sights. It's fun to read and educational at the same time.
Local, local, local
Richmond Rocks is filled with stories about local sites and events. It's the perfect way to help children learn more about Richmond's history while giving them some entertaining and engaging fun at the same time. Reading this fantastic book about local places is the perfect way to spend time with a grandchild or child.
Adults will learn new things too for sure. You and your children can become more interactive with local events once you get your copy of this informative book.
Get your copy
You can get your own copy of Richmond Rocks, by visiting the Richmondmom.com website. When you visit this link, you'll also find a listing of Richmond locations where you can attend a book signing at places such as By Invitation Only, Boomers at the Jefferson Hotel, USA Baby and Kids, and others.
Giving 20% back
Best of all, Richmondmom.com gives 20% of profits back to schools/non-profits.
Long-distance grandparents
What a great way for long-distance grandparents to share some history and fun with grandchildren too. Visit the link to the left of this article about long-distance grandparenting. Pick up copies of the Richmond Rocks book for you and your grandchild and read it together long-distance. It's a special way to create a bond and share some history at the same time.
Thanks to Kate Hall for reminding Richmonders of all ages about how important it is to look locally for education, information, entertainment, and fun.
For more information, visit the Richmondmom.com website.











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