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Beloved actor, author Candace Cameron-Bure returns to Mission Viejo March 1

Candace Cameron and book

Join us for a memorable afternoon on Sunday, March 1 as actor and author Candace Cameron-Bure presents her newest book for children – “Grow, Candace, Grow.”

As an actor and New York Times bestselling author, Candace is beloved by millions worldwide for her role as D.J. Tanner on the iconic family sitcoms “Full House” and “Fuller House.” She has also starred in Hallmark Channel movies, is a former co-host of “The View” and was a Season 18 finalist on “Dancing with the Stars.”

In â€œGrow, Candace, Grow,” little Candace convinces her teacher that her class should plant a garden to celebrate spring. She’s so excited as the big day approaches, and soon Candace is dirty from head-to-toe planting flowers with her friends (and her hamster, Harry). When the work is complete, Candace is underwhelmed by the puny plantings and wants to know when the flowers are going to bloom. “It takes a little patience,” her teacher explains, but Candace is not particularly fond of waiting. As she comically attempts to speed up the growing process, the garden falters and Candace discovers patience really was the best plan after all.

Following the success of â€œCandace Center Stage,” the second book in this bestselling series, written by Candace and illustrated by Christine Battuz, includes an adorable cover adorned with embossing and glitter.

Seating is limited and tickets are required for this exciting event. For more information and ticketing options, visit https://candace.brownpapertickets.com.

Questions? Call the Mission Viejo Library Children’s reference desk at 949-830-7100, ext. 5107.

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Submitted by Sally Hjelle on Fri, 02/14/2020 - 12:41 am

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Sounds very interesting and fun! I would love to bring my granddaughter Elsa who is a voracious reader at age 6 and who also has a book bed made by her Minnesota grandfather to accommodate all her beloved books.

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