Awesome Way of Addressing a Common Childhood Problem

Max Archer, Kid Detective: the Case of the Recurring Stomachaches by Howard Bennett, MD (Imagination Press, 2013)

What an awesome concept for tackling a common childhood problem! Max Archer, Kid Detective is on the case! This funny, candid approach to intestinal trouble packs in an amazing amount of information. When Max discovers Emily Banks has stress related stomachaches, he offers some great self-help ideas to resolve the problem. Not only does the story itself supply a plethora of facts but supplemental material at the back of the book manages to be funny, gross, and informative all at the same time! Bennett conveys his formidable medical knowledge with real kid appeal. This would be a great addition to any school or public library!

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Fledgling Wordsmiths

I have the privilege of working with two groups of young writers at my library. I am continually astounded by their amazing creativity! They grasp subtle elements of plot construction and characterization so easily. Their viewpoints are uniquely fresh and innovative and yet the interaction of our Critique Group both molds and inspires them. They feed off each other, bouncing ideas around the room like a rubber ball. It’s as though the library walls vibrate with expanding synapses – their creative energy crackles and sparks and energizes anyone within hearing distance. Their enthusiasm delights me, sending me off for the rest of my day with this bubbly feeling of well being and pleasure at their exuberance.  I am incredibly lucky to witness the catalyst for their genius – and assist in launching another generation of wordsmiths on the world!

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Cute New Board Books!

Dog Come Too by Hazel Hutchins
A cute puppy loyally follows its human only to find that some terrain is almost too much for him. The illustrations picture a very small dog trooping along beside a pair of hiking boots. When the hike proves too hard, they take a rest together before proceeding to the top of a hill. The illustrations are bright and colorful including secondary characters to spark discussion such as lizards, butterflies and frogs. The perfect board book to share one on one or with a group!
Cat Comes Too by Hazel Hutchins
A kitten sees a chance to explore the attic when Mom leaves the door open. What follows is a kitten sized adventure through an array of attic treasures. A mouse and a moth add to the cute illustrations. When the kitten falls into a laundry basket, it needs help climbing out and inadvertently uncovers the item Mom has been searching for. A great addition for Baby or Toddler Story Times or just before bedtime reading!

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EDIBLE BOOKS!

EDIBLE BOOKS!

I found the instructions for these on Pinterest and made them for my Book Launch Party for Abby and the Book Bunch! You roll out fondant and cut it into small rectangles and then wrap each rectangle with fruit leather. I found fruit leather from Amazon which was exactly the right size. They are super easy to make but a little time consuming. I put waxed paper on top of each layer and weighed the tiny books down with a real book wrapped in foil to encourage them to stay closed. The fruit leather is sticky enough that they seal fairly quickly. These would be so cute for a Book Discussion Group or any kind of literary party! They are well worth the time to make them!

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Three Great Picture Books!

If You’re Hoppy  by April Pulley Sayre

This exuberant book expounds on the traditional song with innovative verses that will bring a smile to everyone’s face! If you’re hoppy, you might be a frog, or a bunny, or a cricket. If you’re sloppy you could be a hog, a raccoon, or a chimp. The fun continues with flappy, growly, and even slimy, scaly and mean! Kids will be leaping and hopping to mimic the colorful illustrations! A great book to share with a group!

Wally and Mae by Christa Kempter

When Wally, a neat little rabbit rents out her second floor apartment she is hoping to find a hamster or a turtle as a tenant. Instead, Mae, a very large and messy bear moves in. Mae sleeps till noon, eats Wally’s carrot cake, has loud parties, and never washes her windows. Just when Wally feels she can’t stand having Mae as tenant any more, a surprising thing happens. Mae and Wally become friends! A warm, fuzzy story to share with someone you love.

Don’t Worry, Douglas! By David Melling

When Douglas receives a new red knitted hat from his dad, he is ecstatic.  He wears it everywhere until it snags on a branch and unravels all over the place. Douglas’s friends offer suggestions but they only make matters worse. Finally, Rabbit suggests that Douglas simply tell his father what happened and – he does – proving how understanding good parents can be!

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BOOK LAUNCH PARTY RESCHEDULED!

BOOK LAUNCH PARTY RESCHEDULED!

Join us for cookies, balloons, Therapy Dogs, and more, Sat. March 23 from 10am-12noon at Ellwood City Area Public Library as we celebrate the publication of my series of six chapter books, Abby and the Book Bunch! Have your picture taken with our life-sized Abby! Hear how Ellwood City Library is featured in books at the presentation at 11am! Signed copies will be for sale individually or as a set. Stop in and join in the fun! The chapter books for 2nd-5th graders were released Jan. 1, 2013 by Magic Wagon, a division of the ABDO Group, http://www.abdopublishing.com.

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A Perfect Picture Book!

I ran across Bear Has a Story to Tell by Philip C. Stead on Amazon while I was searching for new picture books to use for Story Time at the library where I work. This book is a treasure! The illustrations by Erin Stead grabbed me first – a fuzzy brown bear sits on a log, talking to a duck, while fall leaves spiral down on the cover.

The sweet, evocative text explains that Bear tries to tell a story to his friends. Each of the other animals is busy preparing for winter and doesn’t have time to listen. Bear graciously helps each of his friends with their preparations and then moves on. The soft pastel illustrations depict Bear’s facial expressions and body language with exquisite sensitivity. Finally, hibernation claims Bear and he falls asleep, his story still untold. When he wakens in the spring, his friends are ready to listen but Bear has forgotten the story. Now his friends must help him to recapture the tale he planned to pass on.

This book has so many applications not only for Story Time and one-on-one sharing but it would provide an awesome springboard for a children’s sermon. The themes of friendship and selflessness are obvious. The more subtle refrain of forgotten stories, echoes growing old and depending on friends and family to recall past events. This picture book deserves a space in every public and school library and most homes, too. It’s a gem!

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ABBY IS HERE!

 

On January 1, my series of six chapter books, Abby and the Book Bunch, will be available from Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO, Inc. and other online vendors! Abby and her friends: Sydney, Zachary, and Dakota, volunteer at Evergreen Public Library by helping the children’s librarian, Mrs. Mackenzie.  The library is a really cool place to be and they have lots of exciting adventures in: Movie Mishaps,  Presumed Missing, The Haunted Sleepover, Out to Lunch, Claim to Fame, and The Mystery of the Golden Key.
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I based the series on a group of kids who began volunteering when they were in fourth grade, at Ellwood City Public Library, where I work. They are in their teens now but they still call the library home and are always available to help out whenever I need them!

I hope the series may inspired other kids to find fun, friendship, and a safe haven at their local public libraries. Every library has a “Mrs. Mackenzie” and EVERY library needs a Book Bunch!

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Where, Oh Where, Is Santa Claus?

This new  picture book by Lisa Wheeler is full of rhyme, rythmn, and lovely illustrations. Arctic animals stamp, clip-clop, hip-hop, and flip-flop as they look for the missing Mr. Claus. The soft pastel scenes form a beautiful cozy backdrop for the falling snow. The cuddly animals finally discover Santa upside down in the snow and it takes all of them to pull him out. If you’re looking for a great new holiday picture book for one special kid or a crowd – this one is a winner!

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Great Halloween Readaloud!!

I read  Miss Fiona’s Stupendous Pumpkin Pies by Mark Kimball Moulton at our library’s Halloween Story Time. This rollicking, rhyming, read-aloud was a huge hit! The pleasantly creepy text builds toward a fantastic surprise ending! Great for multi-generational groups. Be sure to give Miss Fiona an appropriately cackly voice. Add this to your list of Halloween classics!

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