Princess Amerah at the Safe Kids’ Fair

Posted on 29. Jul, 2009 by Administrator in Children's Events, Princess Amerah, Princess Events

Princess Amerah Attended the Utah Safe Kids Fair at the South Towne Expo Center in Sandy!

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At the Safe Kids Fair, I was asked to do a Princess Story Time! Here for the first time I gave a preview of my Brand New Story Book!
My story is a riveting adventure tale with love, fantasy, and excitement! Every child and adult alike – about 150 of them – was sucked into the exciting love story that is my life!

After my Story Time, I had the opportunity to meet all the beautiful children at the fair! I gave each child an autographed photo of me to take home with them! This was something they all treasured!

This is what one Mom wrote me…

“Justine, We saw you at the safe kids fair today and my daughter is in love with you! SHe carried around your little business card all day today to see your picture and even fell asleep with it! When she gets older, we hope you are still around to do parties. Did I mention she is only 18 months old? I asked her “where is your princess?” and she picked up your card and kissed it! Carli W.”

If you missed my story preview, don’t worry! My story writer, Andrew Green and I are working on getting this beautiful tale published in full color!
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If you missed the Safe Kids Fair, be sure to look at the Upcoming Events Calendar!
I Hope to See You There!!

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One Response to “Princess Amerah at the Safe Kids’ Fair”

  1. lifestyle says:

    You will get all you want in life if you help enough other people get what they want.

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