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This Little Piggy Went to Prada


"This little piggy went to Prada, This little piggy went to Cannes,
This little piggy dined at Nobu, And this little piggy, Hakkasan
"
Any new mommy who’s a true fashion addict and knows London’s “it” and hip locations will instantly fall in love with this book.

In This Little Piggy Went to Prada, the writer Amy Allen rephrases classic childhood nursery rhymes and creates a new modernized rhymes with a fashionable twist. The book is filled with gorgeous and luxurious full color illustrations of stylish yummy mommies and very well written and creative rhymes. Here’s a sample of the inside pages. Click on the images to enlarge.




This Little Piggy Went to Prada, is the ideal baby shower or baby reception gift for yummy mommy who did not loose her passion for fashion even in the heat of changing diapers. Some of my favorite rhymes (in addition to the one above) are:

Hickory Dickory Dock, How big is Mummy's Rock?
5 Carats from Graff, so we can't pay the staff! Hickory Dickory Dock.

And for those of you who will jump in saying that this book will teach kids to be materialistic, relax! The book is not geared for babies, It’s meant to give stressed out fashionable mommies a good laugh. Besides, the book is for a good cause after all as 10% of all the book's profits will go to Save The Children charity organization. To purchase the book, click here.

Comments

Anonymous said…
OMG! i have that book its
MAAH-VELOUS DAAHLING! its a must have for every fashionista mommy out there..got it as a present and cant wait to teach my kids these new nursery rhymes te he he!
NewQ8 Bride said…
ansaaa i loved the rhymes :)
This Lady said…
i love this book! i'm gonna get it for my (future) kids!
Anonymous said…
u should write for vogue, ur writing skills r really great. can i ask where did u go to school and what did u study?
Confashion said…
anonymous
I just can't get (the rhyme)"This little piggy wnet to prada.. this little piggy went to cannes" out of my head!! It's driving me nuts! :P

new bride
You should read the rest of the book. You'd love it :)

this lady
You don't have to have kids to buy it. It's a nice book to add to your collection ;)

anonymous
Thank you very much I'm very flattered ;)
Anonymous said…
I bought this book and Princess Bubble at Swoozie's and they are both great for any age!

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