Daddy and daughter duo release new book for tourists wanting to visit Brooklyn, NYC

Father and daughter, Fetti and Amber Benton, show off their new book
Father and daughter, Fetti and Amber Benton, show off their new book

Brooklyn, NY–Coney Island, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Botanical gardens and BAM are a few family-friendly locations in Brooklyn, New York that cater to locals and tourists. Thanks to Daddy Daughter Publishing, the essence of these places and others will be brought to families everywhere. Dreaming About The Many What To Do’s While In Brooklyn is the newest book from father and daughter, Fetti and Amber Benton, that brings many stories and experiences to families that want to know more about things to do in Kings County.

On May 31st, the book signing and launch party took place at Brooklyn Blend located at 194 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206. The host was Susan Heyward, the actress known as “CeCe” on the HBO hit show “Vinyl” and also stars as “Detective Deena Pilgrim” on Sony Playstation’s first original series “Powers.” She is using her voice to empower the structure of children’s literacy.

This book is the third book from Daddy Daughter publishing. Fetti Benton, co-author states, “This book helps creative minds wander off on a journey to explore all the beautiful, educational, athletic and fun activities to do all over Brooklyn that they might have never known existed.” It also is used as a tool for those fascinated with the cool discoveries and new experiences they families snd schools can learn together. Teachers in both New York City public and charter schools have garnered interest in using the book as a fun activity guide.

Eric L. Adams, Brooklyn Borough President states, “There is so much to hear, see, feel, taste, and visit in our burough. You will soon be ‘Dreaming About The Many What To Do’s While In Brooklyn’ yourself, and hopefully you will do more than dream about them you will come out here to visit and see for yourself!”

The book is already available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble (Nook), Apple, Kindle and many more online retailers. You can also go to www.daddydaughterpub.com for local retailers and additional purchase locations.

For information on Daddy Daughter Publishing and media inquiries, please contact: Ms. Shani A. Faure, CMP at shani@stilettosandsounds.com or via phone at 347-878-3492

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