Chocolate Smiles At Easter May Help Foster Peace.

April 04, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, April 2007. Author and scriptwriter Jill Divine is asking everyone who buys a chocolate egg for someone at Easter to give it with Miles’s smile. This inspirational ‘self help’ fictional book for children is Jill’s latest book and has been especially written for children to enable them to understand how important a smile is, how it can help them to overcome fear and pain, and also how good they will feel when smile.

Jill is trying to keep her Mexican wave of smiles rippling. She started this smile in December 2005 on US cable television and it surfed as far as Australia and New Zealand and still rippling in the United Kingdom with the help of The Pied Piper Appeal, a registered Gloucestershire children’s charity, who are passing a smile around Gloucestershire.

Jill started the Mexican wave of smiles in the hope of raising the positive energy in the world so that it may help rid us of the dark negative energy that seems to be hovering over all of us at present. Children are the next generation who must live in this world and Jill wishes to help them see how a simple smile is the quickest and easiest way to raise the positive energy as well as making them feel good.

Miles Smiles, tells the story of Miles the clown whose smile has been stolen and how he must walk miles and miles to photograph happy people so that he can fill his balloon with their smiling faces and let their laughter burst out and wipe away his frown.

Easter is about new beginnings and peace and by giving Miles Smiles book along with a chocolate egg it will put a smile on a child’s face and may help them to understand how their smile could allow them to live in a brighter, peaceful, world.
Twenty five percent of all royalties from this book will be donated to The Pied Piper Appeal, a local charity in Gloucestershire that helps make a difference for sick children in the County by providing child friendly equipment to aid their recovery. The equipment and environment the charity is helping to fund is designed especially for children to distract them from their treatment, ease their fears and help them to recover faster.
The book (Miles Smiles, ISBN: 1846855136 and 978-1-84685-513-9) is published by Diggory Press and costs £4.99. Available to order from leading websites such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Play.com, Powells.com, Tesco.com, WH Smith, or from bricks and mortar bookstores in the UK or USA.
More about The Pied Piper Appeal (registered charity number 1011611) can be found on their website: www.piedpiperappeal.co.uk
More about Jill Divine, her writing, and her ‘smiles,’ can be found on her website: www.divinelady.co.uk