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TEEN TIMES -- Cody Chandler Hilton

Teen Encourages Others to “Find Their Own Everest”
New book follows Jordan Romero’s quest to conquer the Seven Summits

Motivation, inspiration and determination are the focus of Katherine Blanc’s new book, The Boy Who Conquered Everest.

The book chronicles the story of Jordan Romero, who decided when he was nine years old that he wanted to climb the tallest mountain on each of the continents, collectively known as the Seven Summits. Now, at 14, he’s scaled six of them – the most recent being Mt. Everest. Blanc, who has followed Jordan’s story from the beginning, wants to share it with the world.

She focuses heavily on Jordan’s inspirational message, “Find your own Everest.” Blanc was determined to share Jordan’s story with others so that they too could be motivated to set and reach challenging personal goals. The book even contains inspirational messages and tips on goal-setting from the young adventurer.

The Boy Who Conquered Everest is compiled much like a scrapbook, a style that allows readers to go on a visual journey through Jordan’s quest to get to the highest peak in the world. From the pictures of Team Jordan training and prepping base camps to finally standing at the summit of Mt. Everest, readers will feel as though they’re part of the special journey.

Blanc also wants readers to understand that hard work can be rewarding in the end – a principle Jordan lives by. “All the work was totally worth it,” the teen says regarding his Everest climb. “We had the time of our lives standing there on top…I called home and said, ‘Hi, Mom. I’m calling you from the top of the world!’”

To complete the Seven Summits challenge, Team Jordan plans to conquer Antarctica’s Mt. Vinson Massif this winter. For more information, visit www.jordanromero.com.


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Ladybugs & Lullabies has become a household name in Hollywood since setting the trend in the world of girl’s hair accessories with celebrity moms including Jennifer Garner, Jessica Alba, Brooke Shields and Marcia Cross snatching up the adorable accessories for their little girls. But girls aren’t the only ones who want to have fun, boys do, too, and Ladybugs & Lullabies acknowledges that with their ultra cool and edgy Cool Cuffs line.

Cool Cuffs from Ladybugs & Lullabies are the first accessories of their kind for little boys. These luxurious, thick cotton cuffs are made from 100% soft cotton with high quality woven ribbons featuring intricate detailing and a rugged look. No satin or frills for these boys, that’s for girls.

They also feature a snap closure to keep the cuff in place, while still being easy to wear and easy to remove.

Cool Cuffs come in a variety of designs including Blue Flame, Celtic Weave, Barbed Wire, Circle Of Skulls, Ring Of Fire, Camouflage, Dragons and Spaceships. There’s something for every personality.

Cool Cuffs retail for $8 each and are available for purchase in the U.S. and Canada at www.ladybugsandlullabies.ca.


 

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