Demi-Leigh Tebow Unveils Debut Children's Book "Princess Paris Finds Her Purpose," Out April 1

Philanthropist, entrepreneur, speaker, Miss Universe (2017) and soon-to-be mom Demi-Leigh Tebow will release her debut children's book, Princess Paris Finds Her Purpose,on April 1 via Tommy Nelson, a division of Thomas Nelson.
The book - inspired by Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow's beloved dogs, Paris, Kobe, and Chunk (famously nicknamed "The Tebow Pack") - showcases the vibrancy of Demi-Leigh's home country, South Africa, and tells the story of a royal Dalmatian named Paris. Princess Paris Finds Her Purpose presents a powerful message for children about embracing faith, living out their purpose, and fostering kindness toward all.
Princess Paris embarks on a safari adventure to meet the king of the animal kingdom, but along the way, she loses her crown, which she believed defined her and her purpose. As her journey continues, she lends a helping hand to a variety of animals in need, and learns that true royalty isn't defined by a physical crown, but by the kindness and compassion she shares with others. Through beautiful illustrations by Olga and Aleksey Ivanov and the inclusion of South African words and their translations, the book offers parents a creative way to spark conversations with their children about purpose, empathy, and the importance of helping others.
In 2024, Tebow released her debut book, A Crown That Lasts: You Are Not Label. The book, a highly-personal account of her journey following the transfer of her Miss Universe title, follows Demi through life's unexpected moments - from gaining material trophies (and losing them) to anchoring her identity and dreams in God - and the insights she's learned along the way. The book peaked in the top 6 titles of USA Today's Best-Selling Booklist (all-genre) and Publisher's Weekly Hardcover Nonfiction Best Sellers List.
More recently, Demi-Leigh and Tim Tebow shared the exciting announcement that they're expecting their first child! Read more via People here.
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