Posts from the ‘adventure’ Category

DIVERSITY SOUNDS ALL AROUND US

Melusine Birds of Many Feathers

Written by Geraldine V. Oates-Sese, Ph.D
Illustrated by Franchesca A. Guerrero

Children who are unfamiliar with birding may be inspired to become nature lovers after reading this book. Highly recommended for elementary and middle grade readers.

I loved this colorful picture book packed with so much knowledge.

The protagonist, Melusine, enjoys bird watching. One day she notices an unfamiliar sound outside her window. Melusine travels to her multicultural neighborhood to identify this bird. Along her journey, readers learn about the songs and calls of many birds. In addition, Melusine’s trip to the market with her parents exposes readers to the different languages spoken by members of her community.

The author provides a comprehensive summary of each bird call and a glossary of the terms expressed by humans in the various languages spoken in the market. This book portrays a beautiful message of the diversity and inclusive sounds emitted by human and feathered friends.

Children who are unfamiliar with birding may be inspired to become nature lovers after reading this book. Highly recommended for elementary and middle grade readers.

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FEATHERS FLYING

The Feather Chase: (The Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries Book 1)

Written by Shannon L. Brown

The Feather Chase: (The Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries Book 1)

Written by Shannon L. Brown

This is the first book in a new crime-fighting mystery series for middle-grade readers. Sophie is staying with her cousin, Jessica, for the summer. The twelve-year-old cousins share an affinity for adventures and mysteries.

While walking along a trail, the cousins discover a briefcase filled with feathers. They bring their prize to the local sheriff who immediately decides to assist them in their newest adventure.

The plot moves quickly, and the characters remind me of a Nancy Drew book. I believe it has the most appeal for readers in fifth or sixth grade. The characters are interesting and plot details sustain the mystery.

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THE WONDERS OF WATER

Two Little Raindrops: An Exciting Story about Raindrops

Written by Adele Lamothe

Illustrated by Steve Tu

A new earth science picture book that explains the wonders of the water cycle to young children. Written in lyrical prose, the book features two adorable raindrop characters, Splish and Splash. Children love to splash in puddles. When curiosity about where this rain is coming from pops into their minds, read this book to answer their questions. The book teaches them the importance of the water cycle to our survival and how to conserve water through two endearing raindrops, Splish and Splash.

The diagrams are informative and easy to understand. The AB beat makes the book a fun read aloud. I recommend this book to curious minds ages three and older. Science teachers put this one on your shelf for class discussion.

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NO LONGER MAN’S BEST FRIEND

The Last Dogs

Written by Joe Siple

This is a charming story that is targeted to a middle-grade audience, but one that raises moral issues pertinent to children and adults as well.

Ashley, a fifth grader, and her friend Mason live in a world where all dogs have been euthanized and no longer claim to be man’s best friend. When they discover a scientist has managed to save a pack of renegade dogs, they set out on an adventure to find them and discover the truth.

Issues like bullying, empathy, and animal science raise good meaningful topics for discussion.

A short read with interesting characters and plot lines.

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WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE

The Girl Who Rowed the Ocean

Written by Alastair Humphreys

I got completely absorbed in this middle-grade adventure. At the outset, readers meet Lucy who is arguing with her brother Tom. Readers feel at home in an average American family. When Lucy’s teacher introduces the topic of oceans, Lucy decides she is all-in on pursuing an adventure to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a boat without engines or sails.

Her determination and persistence convince her family, friends, and teacher to support Lucy in her adventure. She solicits sponsors, learns about navigation, secures supplies, accesses communication equipment, and prepares for the big day.

Readers share the elation of stars, sunsets, and serenity of the seas. They also experience its dangers at every turn. For forty-five days, they read her diary and the writings of her classmates at home.

I love the lessons of sea-faring knowledge, and the strong character displayed by the protagonist. This book is a page-turner and an enjoyable read for the target audience of ages seven through twelve, but I promise a rewardable experience for any age reader.

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ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

The First Unicorn

Written by Kathleen J. Shields

Illustrations by Aashay Utkarsh

A beautiful rhyming picture book written for Christian children and their families.

What child does not love the mythical unicorn creature? Aden is introduced as a young yearling with spirit. He has a tender heart filled with compassion and kindness for others and never seems to put himself first.

One day Aden is gifted with a magical power. He is transformed into a unicorn. Rather than becoming impressed with this gift, Aden continues to be kind and unselfish. His love for others is soon tested. Will Aden ever fit in? Does he really want to be like all the others.

This book teaches children lessons from the Bible as well as strong character values.

I received a copy of this book from the author and voluntarily chose to read and review it with my honest opinions with no compensation.

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COLORING THE RAINBOW – A VIRTUAL BLOG TOUR AND GIVEAWAY

This post is sponsored by Catherine Rose. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Coloring the Rainbow: The Power of Connection

Written by Catherine Rose

Illustrated by Jeff Dale

Ages: 3-8 | 32 Pages

Publisher: Beaver’s Pond Press (2023) | ISBN: 9781643436371

Publisher’s Book Summary: Coloring the Rainbow: The Power of Connection tells a story of the magic created when the unique talents of a diverse group of children are shared in a colorful adventure.

The adventure begins when we see through a boy’s window to find a young trombonist pausing his practice to wonder if other musical voices exist. When an alluring treble note wafts through his window, he begins an excited quest to find the answer. Playing his horn through his neighborhood, the boy draws other curious children to play their unique instruments along with him.

Together, they played:
“Lend your voice, play your part!
Something grand is beginning―
join us for the start!”

The procession of music makers is touched with magic when their combined voices, raised in harmony, orchestrate a colorful miracle.

The ease of poetry and vibrant illustrations make this book a perfect keepsake for any gift-giver wishing to explore the values of diversity and inclusion with young, loved ones.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Catherine Rose is enjoying that time of life when one thinks of creating a legacy.  What are the lessons learned from living life’s adventure that would benefit generations to come?

As a pediatric nurse, she wrote therapeutic stories to help children cope masterfully with injury and illness.  Her present stories weave tales with similarly empowering messages to support children’s development of resilience, confidence and empathy. 

Rose writes from the back porch of her log home, inspired by the profile of Mount Jefferson in North Carolina. Married to her high school sweetheart, they now enjoy perpetual recess with their two grandchildren, whose favorite activity is to read a book written by Nana!

For more information, visit www.catherinerose-childauthor.com.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Jeff Dale’s foray into artistic design began when his boss at a printing shop asked him to design a logo for a client. While the logo was an impressive design, creating the art had an even more impressive effect on motivating a true passion for creative design.

Educated in the design world of Washington, DC, Jeff’s wide scope of interest and talent has inspired him to design, create, and build just about anything one can conceive of creating, including this debut as an illustrator of a children’s book. Jeff is the founder of Dale Design, situated in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he resides with his wife and two grown children.

His varied talent in artistic design can be appreciated by visiting his website: www.daledesign.com.

GIVEAWAY

Enter the giveaway for the chance to win a signed hardcover copy of Coloring the Rainbow and a $100 Amazon gift card!

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TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, October 23, 2023The Children’s Book ReviewBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Tuesday, October 24, 2023The Fairview ReviewBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Wednesday, October 25, 2023Pages for PaigeBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Thursday, October 26, 2023icefairy’s Treasure ChestBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Friday, October 27, 2023Life Is What It’s CalledAuthor Interview with Catherine Rose
Monday, October 30, 2023A Blue Box Full of BooksBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Tuesday, October 31, 2023One More ExclamationBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Wednesday, November 1, 2023My Reading GetawayAuthor Interview with Catherine Rose
Thursday, November 2, 2023Crafty Moms ShareBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Friday, November 3, 2023Book Bug CABook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Monday, November 6, 2023Country Mamas with KidsBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Tuesday, November 7, 2023Me Two BooksA Book Activity Paired with Coloring the Rainbow
Wednesday, November 8, 2023Barbara Ann Mojica’s BlogBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Thursday, November 9, 2023Confessions of a Book AddictBook Giveaway of Coloring the Rainbow
Friday, November 10, 2023The Momma SpotBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Monday, November 13, 2023Satisfaction for Insatiable ReadersBook Review of Coloring the Rainbow
Tuesday, November 14, 2023Cover Lover Book ReviewAn article by Catherine Rose

 

MY REVIEW OF THIS BOOK

BEAUTY IN DIVERSITY

Coloring the Rainbow: A Story about the Power of Connection

Written by Catherine Rose

Illustrated by Jeffrey Dale

What a beautiful message for children in the primary grades but appropriate for any reader! This beautiful rhyming picture book features a young boy who enjoys playing his trombone. One day he ponders how much more enjoyable it might be if it were combined with the voices of other instruments. He walks through the streets searching for other children who play different musical instruments. Sounds high and low ring out from all parts of the world. What a beautiful symphony they create when blended. Just as music, the unique talents of each child combine to form a gorgeous tapestry creating harmony from individual differences.

Simple, soft colors in conjunction with crisp rhymes suggest this multicultural picture book to be a top choice on a parent or teacher’s bookshelf.

FISTON TELLS IT ALL!

FISTON TELLS IT ALL

Fiston’s Secrets

Written and illustrated by Lieve Snellings

I was elated to receive book five in this author’s stunning picture book series about groundhogs, chipmunks, and squirrels. In this edition, adorable Fiston reveals the secrets of life as a chipmunk.

I love watching these adorable creatures prance around my backyard in the northeastern U.S. Snellings taught me how they eat, move, hibernate, raise their young, and protect themselves.

It is fascinating that these creatures can weigh only two to four ounces yet manage to collect as many as 165 acorns a day when preparing for hibernation! As a history buff, I was delighted to learn about the Iroquois myth connected to them and the analogy of their coloring to the uniforms of the Swiss Guards at the Vatican. The photography is spectacular. Children can visually understand and relate to the fascinating facts that Fiston reveals to his new friends.

I highly recommend adding this beautiful book both to a home or classroom library as a gem of knowledge and a beautiful piece of photography.

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The Monsters of Marymount – a virtual book blog tour and giveaway

This post is sponsored by Gregory G. Allen. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.

ABOUT THE BOOK

The Monsters of Marymount Mansion

Written by Gregory G. Allen

Illustrated by Shelby Goodwin

Ages 7+ | 128 Pages

Publisher: ASD Publishing | ISBN-13: 9780996102940

Publisher’s Book Summary: Meet Toby: a young monster who has skin like a fish, fur like a dog, and smells like cotton candy when he gets excited. He lives with his family in the basement of Marymount Mansion and once a year ventures out into the real world when everyone is dressed for Halloween. Toby becomes frustrated with hiding below ground and sets off on an all-important quest.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gregory G. Allen is an award-winning author, screenwriter, filmmaker, and actor. His children’s books include Chicken Boy: The Adventures of a Superhero with Autism, Chicken Boy Deals with Doctors & Dentists, and Irving the Theater Nut! He is a member of The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and The Dramatist Guild. The idea for his monster book goes back to the first musical he ever wrote, which was produced for the stage when he was 15, with the message that it’s okay to be different.

For more information, visit gregsimagination.com.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Shelby Goodwin is an illustrator, letterer, graphic designer, and all-around creative living in Hoboken, NJ. She is extremely passionate about children’s media and the power of art to romanticize the everyday. When she is not making things, she can be found with her spouse and three cats exploring new places, eating pastries, or cuddling up in her favorite reading chair.

For more information, visit heartonmysleevedesign.com.

GIVEAWAY

Enter for the chance to win a signed paperback copy of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion, a signed paperback copy of each of the author’s previous picture books** (Chicken Boy: The Amazing Adventures of a Superhero with Autism, Chicken Boy: A Superhero with Autism Deals with Doctors & Dentists, and Irving the Theater Nut!), and a $50 Amazon gift card to buy other books! **All books teach children not to fear those who are different and to be proud of themselves FOR those differences.

One (1) grand prize winner receives:

– A signed paperback copy of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion

– A signed paperback copy of Chicken Boy: The Amazing Adventures of a Superhero with Autism

– A signed paperback copy of Chicken Boy: A Superhero Deals with Doctors and Dentists

– A signed paperback copy of Irving the Theater Nut

– A $50 Amazon Gift Card

Four (4) winners receive:

– A signed paperback copy of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion

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MY REVIEW OF THIS BOOK

Celeste lives in an old mansion that has belonged to her family for years. She hides a secret. There are monsters living inside that no one else knows about. Toby is an eight-year-old who lives there with his younger sister and parents.

Most of the time it’s boring because he must hide whenever anyone visits the house. But this year Toby is excited because Halloween is coming an he is old enough to disguise himself among human trick or treaters on Halloween and venture outside the house.

This book contains adorable black and white illustrations that will captivate beginning readers. (as well as adults) Allen knows how to move the story along for beginning chapter readers. I appreciate the message that monsters (like humans) are unique and special. Children learn to appreciate our differences produce our strengths. Certainly, it’s what inside that counts.

As a parent and retired educator, I would recommend the book as a read aloud discussion for homeschool or classroom. Warning! Adults will enjoy this one as much as the kids.

TOUR SCHEDULE

Tuesday, October 10, 2023The Children’s Book ReviewBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Wednesday, October 11, 2023The Momma SpotBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Thursday, October 12, 2023Me Two BooksBook Activity Paired with The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Friday, October 13, 2023Life Is What It’s CalledAuthor Interview with Gregory G. Allen
Saturday, October 14, 2023Joanna’s BookshelfBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Sunday, October 15, 2023The Fairview ReviewBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Monday, October 16, 2023Froggy Teach ReadBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Tuesday, October 17, 2023A Blue Box Full of BooksBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion and Little Free Library Drop
Wednesday, October 18, 2023Twirling Book PrincessBook Giveaway of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Thursday, October 19, 2023icefairy’s Treasure ChestBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Friday, October 20, 2023One More ExclamationBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Monday, October 23, 2023My Reading GetawayAn Interview with Gregory G. Allen
Tuesday, October 24, 2023Satisfaction for Insatiable ReadersAn Article Written by Gregory G. Allen
Wednesday, October 25, 2023Book Bug CABook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Thursday, October 26, 2023Cover Lover Book ReviewAn Interview with Gregory G. Allen
Friday, October 27, 2023Crafty Moms ShareBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Saturday, October 28, 2023Pages for PaigeBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion
Sunday, October 29, 2023Barbara Ann Mojica’s BlogBook Review of The Monsters of Marymount Mansion

SAFETY FIRST

Rosie and the Dancing Butterfly

Written by Jo Beth Cairns

Illustrated by Beenid

Don’t wander off is the lesson young children receive from this picture book. The protagonist is an adorable puppy named Rosie. Curiosity gets the best of her as she races after a butterfly in the park. Before long, Rosie is lost. Jo, her owner, frantically searches for Rosie. Will Jo find her?

The illustrations are large and created with soft pastels. While this book is targeted for children as young as four, the sentences are rather long and some of the vocabulary is difficult. It will require explanation from an adult reader.

Parents and teachers may want to utilize the book to teach important safety lessons.

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