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A positive self image book for kids that includes Singing and Tapping (EFT) - It's Tapping Play!

Dear Friends,

I would like to introduce you to Debbie Teichmann’s new and exciting book for children called Tapping Play Creates Your Happy Rainbow Day. Tapping Play is a wonderful gift of love for children: love of self, love of their uniqueness, love of movement, love of singing, love of self expression, love of positive feelings, and love for life. This daily celebration of your beautiful and unique child, through the act of singing and tapping helps teach your child to love themselves and be able to verbalize it! http://bit.ly/sF21A6

The 7 songs, one for each day of the week, emphasize positive self-esteem verses, happy thoughts, I AM affirmations, joyful expressions of self-love and happy hugs. All SEVEN songs are FREE downloads with the purchase of this book. These upbeat songs of love and celebration have no age limit. They bring happiness and joy to all age groups – young and old.

Each day, Annabelle, the free-spirited tapping guide, expertly creates the happy rainbow word of the day. Franny and Billy proudly guide your child through the corresponding color coded tapping points and song words.



Meridian or Energy tapping is part of the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). Tapping on meridian points can help reinforce our daily positive messages. There is no right or wrong way! Tapping on any point can have benefits and Tapping Play is designed to be fun and carefree. Young children learn from watching and repetition. Singing, dancing, hugging and/or tapping on any point is perfect. Your beautiful little free spirits know what feels good and happy and will create their own technique.http://bit.ly/sF21A6

Your child will deeply and completely love creating their happy rainbow day

This revolutionary book has just been released to the public and comes with a wide assortment of bonus gifts donated by Debbie Teichmann’s friends and colleagues. Give this special Christmas gift of love to the kids of all ages on your list. Check it out now: http://bit.ly/sF21A6

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