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Friday, May 10, 2019

20 Recipes Kids Should Know by Esme Washburn

Kids of all ages love to help Mom and Dad in the kitchen.  From stirring the cake batter to trying to crack eggs without dropping shell pieces in the mix, kids love to learn how to create fun foods.  To promote this love of cooking, having kid-friendly cookbooks with easy recipes is a great way to provide independence and creativity in the kitchen.  Here is one of my new favorite recipe books just for kids ~ ~ ~ written by kids!




20 Recipes Kids Should Know by Esme Washburn





The perfect book for children, this fun and engaging cookbook is
written and photographed by a pair of young sisters for budding chefs.




Whether
they're helping stir cake batter or producing their own YouTube cooking
channel, kids of all ages are getting increasingly busy in the kitchen.
This cookbook features twenty classic recipes that are fun, healthy,
adaptable, and easy to prepare. From banana bread and the perfect
grilled cheese to breaded chicken and apple pie, each recipe is written
in a clear, accessible style that young cooks of every level will be
able to follow. The author is a young chef whose love of

cooking
developed from her own family's food traditions like baking popovers
with her grandmother and Sunday-night pizza making. By teaching kids
basic recipes that can be adapted in endless ways, this book is the
perfect launching pad to finding their way around the kitchen--or
launching their own cooking careers.



With fun and easy recipes like this one my 11 year old loves for strawberry shortcake (was delicious for my Mother's Day brunch in bed this year)









And don't forget the Banana bread and chocolate chip cookies she and her sister made me for my birthday!  So yummy!








Whether your kiddos are beginners in the kitchen, or seasoned chefs, this book is a great addition to any youngster's CookBook collection! 





Check it out on Amazon (affiliate) for $11.70


Or in most bookstores for $16.95








Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Friday, December 7, 2018

National Geographic is Poetic ~ Review: The Poetry of US









The Poetry of US (ages 8-12, $24.99) contains
more than 200 poems, all showcasing the diverse people and places of of
the United States. Curated by former U.S. Children’s Poet Laureate J
Patrick Lewis, familiar verses and brand new voices accompany striking
photographs as the reader embarks on a literary
trip through all 50 states and the many cultures, traditions, histories
and passions that define us.  
 




Poems are arranged by region, from coast to coast, and among them are works by Langston Hughes, Dorothy Parker, Robert
Frost, Naomi Shihab Nye, Walt Whitman, and more. Reflecting the United States’ melting pot of people, 
the distinctive
voices of immigrant and minority writers as well as poems in Spanish,
Arabic, and Korean with accompanying translations
into English are also featured.  




From the
familiar to the surprising, subjects include people, places, landmarks,
monuments, nature, and celebrations. Inspiring, thought-provoking and particularly timely,
this collection of poetry and photography eloquently reveals the spirit that unites US.   
  










Early praise for The Poetry of US:






“...an expansive gathering, with dazzling visuals” - Kirkus





Review:

Celebrate the gift of language and the vibrant culture of the United
States with this collection of classic and never-before-published
poetry. Poems are arranged by region, from coast to coast,and are designed for family sharing, but geared to
younger readers, this beautifully illustrated treasury is a must-have
for the family bookshelf.




With three children ages 10 to 17, plus several nieces ranging from age 2 through 7; there is a lot of opportunity for reading and family enjoyment of books in my house.  Poetry is one of those subjects that I personally love but have trouble getting many of the kiddos to read or listen to.  The Poetry of US is a wonderful book that has easy to read and understand poetry that caters to kids (and adults) of all ages.  Even the 17 year old boy got involved reading to the younger girls.  I loved the cultural poems in the variety of languages that were translated into English.  


A book I recommend for any household!






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Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Dog Trouble Author Galia Oz ~ Guest Post & Exerpt from her newest book!




 





The capricious muse or Hermes, patron of thieves - who not to rely on when writing a book 

by Galia Oz





Looking forward to reading another positive post about fleeting inspiration that spawned a book? Not on my watch. People think that inspiration is like a good fairy; they wait for it to suddenly appear and tap them with her spark-emitting wand like in the movies, and suddenly they’ll know how to write a book. For me, however, it doesn’t work that way. For the most part, I sit down in front of the screen, grumpy

and reluctant, and tend to the text like a gardener a garden: cleaning and arranging and weeding, giving up and then pushing forward, all while constantly trying to woo the language, to persuade it to work with me.





My language, by the way, is Hebrew. I wrote the Dog Trouble series between 2007 and 2014, and all five books were bestsellers and some won awards in Israel. They have been translated and published in France, Spain, and Brazil before they were published here, in the United States, recently.








Extract from Dog Trouble:





Last night Mon was in a pretty good mood for a change and she asked me what I would want to be if I wasn't a girl named Julie. I said I didn't know, and she put her arms around me and said I wasn't a girl named Julie, but a sweet cake made totally out of chocolate. And she gave me a hug and tickled my stomach as if I was Max or Monty, and she said, "You see? All this is made out of chocolate!"





I'm not trying to say that this fairy with her wand never appears. She appears, capricious and unexpected, and in the most impossible of situations; like when I’m cooking one thing in a pot, frying something else in a pan and cutting vegetables at the same time. At that very moment, a funny situation or a crucial dialogue will pop into my head, and I’ll have to choose: do I run to write it down and let the food burn, or inversely, do I keep watching the pan and risk losing my inspiration?





And then I asked her what she'd like to be if she wasn't Mon, and she thought for a minute and said if she wasn't Mon who worked at the bank and had taken a long time off to stay home with the twins, she'd be an explorer or a sea captain. I tried to imagine her as a sea captain, holding Max in one hand, a pair of binoculars in the other, with a pacifier hanging around her neck, and I thought it was pretty funny.


"But I wouldn't do anything too serious", said Mon. "I'd let other people sail the ship. I'd just lie on the deck in the sun".


Mon looked really happy, as if the boat story was really happening. She kissed me in the place between my forehead and my nose, which was her favorite kissing spot, and said, "Now jump into bed. Did you brush your teeth?"





Not all writers are alike, each has a different mission. What’s mine? To refine that elusive moment when you can see the soul through words and deeds. So I have a little notebook and pencil next to the bed to write dreams, and pens and paper in every room, all to trick that wicked muse disguised as the good fairy.





But good fairies – if you have come this far you already understand – cannot be relied on. They represent an arbitrary form of creation, based on a stroke of genius of external origin.





I much prefer to count on Hermes, patron of writers, nomads, and thieves. It is no coincidence that thieves and writers are depicted as like professions. Every writer is a thief, by definition, and I am not talking about literary theft. Writers steal completely legally; they draw ideas from those close to them and complete strangers, from politics and the weather, from their dreams at night and from a joke thrown their way in a cafe. Writers are active and sophisticated thieves. They dig deep within their memories and even import from those of their parents.





At bedtime, I told her that only little kids could ever be happy. Then they got a bit older and went to school and that was when the trouble started. Later they turned into adults like her and Dad and suddenly they had little kids of their own and then they got annoyed all the time. Mon was rocking Max in her arms to help him fall asleep and then she said, "So what you're really saying is that only babies are happy people".


"Yes", I said angrily. "Only babies are happy people".


Mon didn't try to convince me that everything was going to be okay. She didn't say, "Of course grown-ups also know how to be happy." She just looked at me and didn't say a word. Then she hugged me real close and said I belonged to her and she belonged to me and that was the way it would always be, nothing would ever change that.







So, the next time this lazy fairy, this capricious muse, knocks on your window, let her in but beware. To rely on her is to go through life in passive anticipation. Better join forces with Hermes. You'll never burn your food again…






About the Author







Galia Oz was born in Kibbutz Hulda, Israel, in 1964. She studied film and Television in Tel Aviv University 1984-87.





Her award winning series of 5 books titled DOG TROUBLE was published in France, Spain and Brazil – and recently in the US by CROWN BOOKS Random House. The series is a steady seller in Israel for over 10 years (selling over 150,000 copies). 





Oz has directed several documentaries, all screened in international film festivals, and in Israeli leading television channels.





Over the years, Galia Oz has been meeting thousands of readers in Israeli elementary schools, and taught creative writing and classic children's literature to kids in public libraries.





Galia Oz is married and has two kids, a dog and a cat, and they all live in Ramat Hasharon, just outside Tel-Aviv.









 





About the Book:





Title: DOG TROUBLE!

Author: Galia Oz

Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers

Pages: 144

Genre: Children's book for young readers, ages 8-12





BOOK BLURB:


Readers who have graduated from Junie B. Jones and Ivy & Bean will fall head over heels for feisty Julie and her troublesome new dog.



Julie has only had her dog for two weeks, but she is already causing all sorts of problems. For starters, she is missing! Julie suspects the school bully Danny must be behind it. But it will take some detective work, the help of Julie’s friends, and maybe even her munchkin twin brothers to bring her new pet home.



Wonderfully sassy and endlessly entertaining, the escapades of Julie and her dog are just beginning!



Julie’s adventures have sold across the globe and been translated into five languages. Popular filmmaker and children’s author Galia Oz effortlessly captures the love of a girl and her dog.



"A funny exploration of schoolyard controversy and resolution.” –Kirkus Reviews 



"Will resonate with readers and have them waiting for more installments.” –Booklist  





ORDER YOUR COPY:





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Disclosure:  I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Beauty and the Beast for young and old from Silver Dolphin Books #review





The First Stories series (Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, and Rapunzel) is a perfect interactive introduction to classic fairy tales. Push, pull, and turn mechanisms bring the stories to life and introduce all the beloved characters with simple rhyming text and adorable illustrations. Pull the tab to turn the Beast into a prince, push the tab to fit the glass slipper on Cinderella’s foot, and pull the tab to let

down Rapunzel’s hair. Toddlers and readers of all ages are sure to enjoy these well-loved fairy tales once again with these beautifully imagined titles.



First Stories: Beauty and the Beast







“Do you love me, Beauty? Will you marry me?” First Stories: Beauty and the Beast is a perfect introduction to this classic fairy tale. Push, pull, and turn mechanisms bring the story to life and introduce all the main characters: Beauty, her father, and of course the Beast! This well-loved fairy tale is beautifully imagined for a new generation by children’s illustrator Dan Taylor.





First Stories: Rapunzel







"Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your golden hair!" First Stories: Rapunzel is the perfect introduction for young children to this classic fairytale. Push, pull, and turn mechanisms bring the story to life and introduce all the main characters: Rapunzel, the handsome prince, and of course the wicked witch! This well-loved fairytale is beautifully imagined for a new generation by children's illustrator Dan Taylor.









First Stories: Cinderella







"Cinderella, you shall go to the ball!" First Stories: Cinderella is a perfect introduction to this classic fairytale. Push, pull, and turn mechanisms bring the story to life and introduce all the main characters: Cinderella, her stepsisters, the handsome prince, and of course the fairy godmother. This well-loved fairytale is beautifully imagined for a new generation by children's illustrator Dan Taylor.









Review:

My nieces will be so surprised when they receive these adorable board books for their upcoming birthdays.  Based on the classic fairy tales we all have grown to know and many of us love, these adorable books have a slide or flip on each page that adds wonder to the story being read.  Great for ages 1 and up, these adorable books are sturdy and will last through many hours of enjoyment.  Highly recommended by this Mommy Blogger (and Aunty blogger).





Beauty and the Beast: A Coloring Book





Bring the classics to life with a coloring adventure for all ages! With gorgeous line illustrations combined with quotes from the original text, this series offers a unique way to interact with beloved stories and add creativity and color to richly illustrated scenes. The enchanting Beauty and the Beast coloring book is full of wonderful pictures, patterns, and borders to be colored in, as budding artists immerse themselves in the story of Beauty, who goes to live with the terrifying Beast in order to save her father and then gradually learns to love him.




This enchanting coloring book is full of wonderful pictures, patterns, and borders to be colored in, as budding artists immerse themselves in the story of Beauty, who goes to live with the terrifying Beast in order to save her father…and then gradually learns to love him. All the key scenes and characters are here to color in as you relive this most romantic of fairy tales.







Review:

I would not recommend this adorable coloring book for that 1 year and up range, as I do the First Stories collection.  This is more for the kindergarten and up age range.  A fun way to explore the story of Beauty and the Beast (and many others found on the website) with bits and pieces of the classic story woven into wonderfully drawn pictures just waiting for those budding artists to color and design.   I love the idea behind this coloring book and although the pictures seem detailed enough for adults to color, it is intended for children to enjoy.  This is not the coloring book that I grew up with, nor what I sat coloring along with my children when they were young.  I can see many parents, grandparents, and babysitters loving this new fun way to color along with the kiddos!

For even more amazing coloring and activity based books, check out the Silver Dolphin website!





About Silver Dolphin Books







For over 17 years, Silver Dolphin Books has published award-winning activity, novelty, and educational nonfiction books for preschoolers to 12-year-olds. Our focus is to create books that engage and inspire children to learn more about the world around them while fostering a love of reading, exploration, and creative expression. From adorably-illustrated board books for toddlers to interactive play and building sets, to sound books made for story time, we develop innovative books that both enlighten and entertain.



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Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review through Media Masters Publicity. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

A great way to go through the day ~ Thank You, Lord, for Everything by P.J. Lyons




Love surrounds you, beauty, too.


Notice how God blesses you!


Clap your hands, shout and sing:


Thank you, Lord, for everything.


A comfortable and relaxing rhyme tells the story of God’s great blessings in this padded cover board book. P.J. Lyons’ engaging text and Tim Warnes’ playful illustrations remind readers how much they have to be thankful for.




Thank You, Lord, For Everything, is a sweet and

gentle rhyme-perfect for bedtime, quiet time, and anytime in between.




Review:

Even before this adorable little bear jumps our of bed, he begins his day by thanking the Lord for Everything around him.  All throughout his daily adventures he continues to be thankful.  "Thank You, Lord, for Everything" is a wonderful padded board book for young children with colorful and delightful illustrations that helps teach them the value of being thankful.  It is a sweet rhyming book that is sure to be a favorite of little ones and their parents/grandparents too.



You can find out more about this book and others like it here.






Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Friday, August 28, 2015

The Rainbow Egg by Linda Hendricks, M.D. ~ #review



Hope is a chicken who happens upon an egg. Looking for a place to help raise it, a guardian red bird leads her to a chicken house full of chicken families. 



There she finds challenges and fear ultimately leading to the most precious gift she could ever hope for. 



The Rainbow Egg is a beautifully illustrated, delightful fresh look at adoption as a loving gift.



Review:

I believe that for young children, and even some older ones too, it is usually much easier to explain difficult things in life

to them through stories.  One such story is The Rainbow Egg.



Author Linda Hendricks, M.D.  uses the story of Hope, a chicken who likes to live in the woods rather than in the chicken house.  One day she lays a beautiful rainbow egg but has no nest to put it in.  She tries many ways to take the egg with her as she wanders the woods, but all it does is make her tired.  She goes to the chicken house and meets a chicken couple who can not lay an egg of their own.  As the story continues a wonderful and magical thing occurs.



The story is one that shows one part of adoption, yet leaves the reader (adult and child) with many questions.  Why did Hope choose to keep living in the woods instead of building a nest for her egg/chick?  Why couldn't she just build a nest in the woods? Why did the red bird sing and make the chickens cry, how was that important to the story or to adoption?  Do people give babies away if they don't have a house?  Why do the illustrations of the chickens look like "sickly stick birds" (according to my 7 yr old - they don't look like chickens - lol)  Other than the funny looking chickens, the illustrations are pretty good, the red bird and chicken house were well-drawn.






The story seems a bit too wordy to me and does not really explain adoption exactly but is more about not being prepared for a baby (egg/chick) so you give it away to someone who is prepared. I really didn't feel that it told a good story of what adoption really is.  Our family knows a few children who have been adopted and none of their stories are anything like this.  I personally would not read this book to young children to help explain what adoption is about.



Overall I would say I have mixed feelings about the story and would recommend you try a sample and see what you think.  This is just one reviewer's opinion and others may like it more or less than myself!



For more info on this book - check it out on Amazon:  The Rainbow Egg








Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Free Kindle download (April 4 - April 8)  

The Special: A Story About Self-Esteem



Written and illustrated by Kirsten Jany







When a little lamb finds herself the last toy on the store shelf, she worries. With no electronics, no buttons, and not even a fancy outfit, what does she have to offer to a child?










My children's book The Special: A Story About Self-Esteem is currently available as a free kindle download on Amazon (for Kindle Fire, iPad, iPhone, and Kindle Andoid)





http://www.amazon.com/Special-Story-About-Self-Esteem-ebook/dp/B00VF7KZS4/ref=sr_1_1_twi_2_kin?ie=UTF8&qid=1428147120&sr=8-1&keywords=kirsten+jany+the+special























Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Dance and Sing along with Danza and her friends ~ Danza's Message by Karen Kilpatrick #review #book tour




Danza's Message 2Title: Danza’s Message

Author: Karen Kilpatrick

Publisher: Nina Charles LLC

Pages: 22

Genre: Children’s

Format: Paperback/Kindle



Playing and dancing, you’re a star! Listen to Danza: Beautiful is what you are! Danza and her friends are silly and sweet. Playing before the mirror, they are reminded of just how special they are. Parents and children alike can relate to this valuable book about self-esteem

and self-acceptance. Written in rhythmic and memorable rhyme, this is a fun book to either read aloud or give to early readers. Winner of Parent Tested Parent Approved Seal of Approval and Academics’ Choice Smart Book Award.


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Ella's Toys 2Title: Ella’s Toys

Author: Karen Kilpatrick

Publisher: Nina Charles LLC

Pages: 22

Genre: Children’s

Format: Paperback/Kindle



Ella’s toys are beyond compare, but playtime’s more fun when she learns to share! Flaunting her toys but keeping them to herself is not much fun after the other kids lose interest. Left alone, Ella decides to make it up to her friends. Children will learn an important lesson in this endearing book about generosity, friendship, and the benefits of giving. Written in rhythmic and memorable rhyme, this is a fun book to either read aloud or perfect for early readers. Ella’s Toys was designed to encourage early literacy, enhance social and emotional development, and promote character growth. Winner of Parent Tested Parent Approved Seal of Approval and Academics’ Choice Smart Book Award.





MY REVIEW:


Ella's Toys is an adorable story of how hard it can be for children to share the toys they love, even with their best friends.  When Ella sees that her friends don't want to play with her if she won't share, she learns that sharing can not only be fun but also is a way of showing that she cares.  A wonderful lesson within a fun and colorfully illustrated story.  What a fun and sweet book to have in any child's personal library!



 


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Love Monster Lulu 2Title: Love Monster Lulu

Author: Karen Kilpatrick

Publisher: Nina Charles LLC

Pages: 22

Genre: Children’s

Format: Paperback/Kindle



Love Monster Lulu is scaring up snuggles! But with no one around, who’s left to cuddle? Lulu is sad when she can’t find anyone to share her love with, but her mother and sister give the comfort she needs in this sweet story showcasing the importance of family and being loved. Written in rhythmic and memorable rhyme, this is a fun book to either read aloud or perfect for early readers. Love Monster Lulu was designed to encourage early literacy and enhance emotional development. Winner of Parent Tested Parent Approved Seal of Approval and Academics’ Choice Smart Book Award.



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Karen KilpatrickKaren Kilpatrick is the author and co-illustrator of the award winning children’s books series, Pumpkinheads® (Carmin CaresElla’s ToysLove Monster LuluSage’s Songand Danza’s Message). She currently is working on new Pumpkinheads® titles and other books for children. Karen also writes adult short stories, and is a winning author in the Florida Writer’s Association’s collection contest, with her short story,The Envelope, published October 2014. She lives with her husband and three children in Parkland, Florida. To learn more about Pumpkinheads ® books and for fun art activities, games, and stories, you can visit www.pumpkinheads.com.



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Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Isabella Babysits Baxter by Melissa Perry Moraja

About the Book



Title: Isabella Babysits Baxter | Author and Illustrator: Melissa Perry Moraja | Publication Date: October 27, 2014 | Publisher: Melissa Productions | Pages:32 | Recommended Ages: 3 to 8



Summary:

Six
year old Isabella usually is the one who has a babysitter. But when her
enormous puppy named Baxter creates a mess and prevents her mom from
working, Isabella’s mom asks her to babysit him. And Isabella knows
exactly what to do! Or does she? First, Isabella gets Baxter
dressed…TWICE! Next


they have a snack, but not without a CRASH and a
BANG. And that’s just the beginning. Join Isabella in her very first
picture book filled with lots of humor and adventure as she tries to
keep Baxter from making a bigger mess.



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 Sneak Peek


Isabella Babysits Baxter - Inside Page 1Isabella Babysits Baxter - Inside Page 2





Review:

This is an absolutely adorable book.  Isabella learns some tough lessons when she has to "babysit" her puppy Baxter to keep him from bothering her mother.  She has to find creative ways to keep him out of trouble and from making a lot of messes.

At the end of the story, when "mom" goes to find them, she sees them both cleaning up.  What a great way to show little ones that cleaning up can be fun and rewarding.

A short and sweet story that would make a nice addition to a child's ebook collection!  Especially for only $0.99 on Amazon!




About the Author:


Melissa Perry Moraja,
Award-Winning Author and Founder of Melissa Productions, Inc., is an
entrepreneurial mom, a multifaceted business woman, a creative producer,
and an author and illustrator of numerous modern-fantasy children’s
books and self-help books. And that’s just the beginning!

Melissa Perry Moraja, AuthorMelissa
also has published articles, appeared on television, been interviewed on
radio, has spoken in front of hundreds of people, and held workshops at
local schools, discussing creative learning, publishing and parenting.
Her desire to make a difference in her four young children’s lives
inspired her to leave her six-salary career at IBM in 2007 to become a
full-time mom, children’s author, speaker, and consultant. Melissa
spends her personal time coaching soccer and softball, painting, and
coming up with fun art projects for her kids.

She also blogs for Working Mother blog, has guest blogged for Charlotte Observer Mom’s Charlotte, and has her own personal blog at Not Your Ordinary Psychic Mom.
Melissa is also committed to building awareness and support for type 1
diabetes. Her twin daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes November
4, 2011. To learn more about Madison’s type 1 diabetes disease please
read Madison’s Story.


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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Book Tour/Review: Lobo's Howliday (The Adventures of Lovable Lobo) by C. L. Murphy

About the Book ~ *Now Available on Amazon*





Title: Lobo’s Howliday (The Adventures of Lovable Lobo) | Author: C.L. Murphy | Original Publication Date: Dec. 1, 2013 | Publisher: Independent – Peanut Butter Prose |  Number of pages: 32 Recommended age: 3 to 7



 Summary:  It’s
almost Christmas and Santa finds himself in quite the predicament due
to unintended consequences as a result of trying


something new. Lobo,
and his raven sidekick, Roxy, travel to the North Pole to help the jolly
ole’ one and are guided by the Arctic animals. The colors of the season
delight along the way and make for a howling good holiday. Can you howl
Ho Ho Ho?



2014 Gold Medal Winner – eLit Awards



Amazon  iTunes Goodreads




My Review:

What an adorable book!  Lobo is such a sweet character.  Children of all ages will enjoy reading the fun story of Lobo and his friends helping out Santa.



With colorful and vibrant illustrations and fun wording, parents will enjoy reading Lobo's Howliday to their little ones over and over throughout the year.



Well written and fun to read.  A must-have book for any Christmas Collection.








About the Author: C.L. Murphy


C.L.MurphyWhile new to the children’s book writing and illustrating scene, C.L. Murphy
(Cathy) has been doodling her way through life since she won a school
wide poster contest in the third grade. She’s had the pleasure of
working as an artist in residence, creating cartoons and painting murals
with the children at local elementary schools. She adores the wonder
and curiosity of young children.

She feels that creating picture
books is something that she was destined to do, after years of filing
away so many ideas, while raising her two sons. She is a member of
SCBWI.

She lives amongst the wildlife in an enchanted forest in
the beautiful Oregon wilderness with her husband and menagerie. She has
always appreciated nature and animals have always played a major role in
her life. The inspiration for the Lovable Lobo character came from a
wolf that she raised for over 14 years.

Check out her book series and discover that you, too, will find Lobo lovable.


Book Website  Author Blog  Twitter  Facebook  Goodreads





Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Great Book Ideas for this Christmas Season @JKSLitPublicity


Check out these new and exciting books for the children in your life.  Just in time for Christmas - most available in print and ebook formats!







Marissa Moss - Mira's Diary: Bombs Over London - @CrestonBooks





In the third book of the popular time-travel series, Mira navigates her way through WWI London, meeting famous suffragists and writers like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Instructed by her time-traveling mother to steal a German spy's briefcase full of secrets and pass on the information to British Intelligence, Mira struggles with whether the changes she has been working for are the right thing
to do after all. How much control do we really want of history? When is it best to leave our fate in destiny's hands?









Marcia Goldman - Lola Goes to the Doctor @CrestonBooks





Children will identify with Lola as she nervously waits to be called into the doctor's office. Lola feels a little bit brave when the doctor looks into her ears, a little braver when he examines her teeth, and bravest of all when she gets a shot.













Darlene Beck Jacobsen - Wheels of Change @CrestonBooks





Racial intolerance, social change, and sweeping progress make 1908 Washington, D.C., a turbulent place to grow up in for 12-year-old Emily Soper. For Emily, life in Papa’s carriage barn is magic, and she's more at home hearing the symphony of the blacksmith’s hammer than trying to conform to the proper expectations of young ladies. When Papa’s livelihood is threatened by racist neighbors and horsepower of a different sort, Emily faces changes she'd never imagined. Finding courage and resolve she didn't know she had, Emily strives to save Papa’s business, even if it means going all the way to the White House.








Jeron Frame - Winter Candle @CrestonBooks



When each family at the diverse Juniper Court apartment complex needs something to light up the dark of winter, the stumpy, lumpy candle provides a glow brighter than the fanciest taper, revealing the true spirit of each holiday it illuminates.








Maureen Kanefield - The Magic of Maxwell and his Tail @mkanefield




Everyone has magic but sometimes you have to search to find out what it is. That’s what Maxwell 

Mouse had to do. And he discovered that what he thought was something very bad was actually 

something very good, indeed.



The Magic of Maxwell and His Tail is more than just a charming, wonderfully illustrated story. With 

childlike innocence, it presents an inspiring motivational model for youngsters—especially gifted kids and those with special needs—to take another look at themselves and recognize their unique gifts. It shows them how to see beyond what appear to be limitations and appreciate them as positive attributes that will help them to soar.



Written by an educator with over 30 years in the trenches and based on sound educational principles acknowledging the various ways children learn (multiple intelligences), The Magic of Maxwell and His Tail is a micro-guide to life. It will delight children as they celebrate Maxwell’s triumphs, and warm the hearts of parents as they watch their kids discover how perfectly special they are.



The Magic of Maxwell and His Tail is the first in a series of books to entertain, educate, and encourage children to be their better selves.











The Galactic Academy of Science Series, which includes: - @Tumblehome


With time travel and mysteries that need solving, the Galactic Academy of Science (G.A.S.) series instructs readers on how to think like scientists. Under the guidance of a Dude or Dudette from the future, the middle school characters are faced with treacherous, present-day crimes that require a historical knowledge of science in order to be solved. From investigating problems to analyzing data and constructing explanations and solutions, this series blends elements of sci-fi with educational methods that distill the key thinking habits of scientists and engineers.







The Desperate Case of the Diamond Chip




When the Russian scientist Professor Gufov accuses Clinton of stealing his invention, all Mae and Clinton want to do is get away and work on their science project. But that’s before a Dudette from the future tells them about the Galactic Academy of Science and sends them on a mission back in time to beef up their scientific knowledge. Mae and Clinton meet Dmitri Mendeleev, Niels Bohr, John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Robert Noyce. They break up a séance, escape the Gestapo, jump from a plane, and return with enough understanding of how electronics work that they can tackle the mystery of the Russian scientist and search for the missing diamond chip.






The Furious Case of the Fraudulent Fossil




On a museum visit, Benson and Anita meet a famous paleontologist showing off his newest fossil find: a missing link between dinosaurs and birds. But something doesn't feel right. Then a Dude from the future sends them back in time to visit an ancient Chinese scientist, dig a huge sea monster out of a cliff, and outwit a fossil thief. Benson and Anita need to root out and expose a fraudulent fossil. 



More books in this series:

The Vicious Case of the Viral Vaccine




The Harrowing Case of the Hackensack Hacker




The Cryptic Case of the Coded Fair













Barnas G Monteith - Dinosaur Eggs and Blue Ribbons




A personal look at science fairs from the varied perspectives of a successful participant, judge, policymaker, and science fair organization leader



Dinosaur Eggs and Blue Ribbons takes young readers on a journey into adventure science as experienced by a young aspiring scientist who turned scientific inspiration into scientific success. The book is full of anecdotes and advice from the world of STEM education and contains practical advice about judging, display boards, and other preparations for the big science fair day. Throughout the text and appendix are examples of original, winning science fair materials as well as links to a wide variety of proprietary online resources which complement the text. In the end, the hardships are all worthwhile when you work alongside some of the top scientists in the field, make groundbreaking discoveries, and win big in the science fair and beyond!











 

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