Archive for the ‘Children’s books’ Category

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  One Polar Bear

by Crystal Beach

Genre: Children’s Fiction

Synopsis

One Polar Bear is a delightful rhyming book filled with lovable animals from the Canadian Arctic. Polar Bear is home sick and alone. His many animal friends drop by to cheer him up. This counting story celebrates individuals with a variety of abilities and disabilities, and the text helps teach the numbers one to ten. Canada is a country made up of many peoples and cultures. This book reflects this diversity by featuring the word “welcome” in different languages amongst its pages. One Polar Bear is a wonderful bedtime story and a beautiful way to educate and celebrate the differences in our world.

 

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MY REVIEW

Such a delightful book. Animals of the Arctic visit a homesick polar bear and I love how this correlates with counting on each page. If your child is on page six, they can have fun counting six of each animal featured. I had fun and so will you and your children.

Told in rhyme, the story rolls of the tongue. The illustrations are colorful and cute. And the author did something else I enjoyed. On each page the word Welcome is included. I learned some new ones. And many of the visiting animals have injuries or disabilities. Having a son with a disability, I found this especially heart warming and inviting.

A clever, fun story perfect for bedtime reading. I’m sure children will be wanting to read it or have it read to them again and again.

5 STARS

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About Author Crystal Beach:

Crystal Beach is an adoptive mother and caregiver of two children who have complex medical needs and disabilities. Her children are often represented in her work as strong, caring individuals with special gifts and powers. Her writing projects are intended to ensure financial support for her children’s future care.

 

Crystal has a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Her focus is in children’s literature, publishing and journalism. She has had many careers including ten years as a MedA with the Canadian Naval Reserve, training as an EMT and continued studies in developmental psychology.

 

Her volunteer work has included Girl Guides of Canada and wildlife rescue and rehab.

 

She and her family live in Regina, Saskatchewan in a simple little house with two giant support dogs.

 

Author Link: Facebook

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 Soso and The Kako Leaf by Bella Disu
Category:  Children’s Fiction (Ages 6-12),  78 pages
Genre:  Children’s Book
Publisher:  The Good Work Company
Release date:   June 19, 2022
Content Rating:  G. Children’s Book.

Book Description:

Follow the life of young Soso as she encounters mysteries and unearths traditions that have existed long before she was born.Be part of her adventures as she gains confidence, self-esteem, and an understanding of her deep cultural heritage.

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MY REVIEW

When I received this book I was surprised and excited at how large it was. This definitely added to the allure of the beautifully illustrated pages. It reminded of when, as a young girl, I’d go to my shelves to find something to read and inevitably I’d pull out one of the larger books. I loved the feel of it and still do.

The story is about a 9-year-old girl called Soso. It’s her birthday and she’s excited to begin celebrating, though she’s selfconcious about revealing a birthmark on her leg. She’ll learn the importance of that mark soon enough. Before the party begins she has to wait for her brother’s football practice to end. Restless, she wanders off and stumbles into a hidden kingdom. One where her birthmark identifies her as the princess and savior the people have been waiting for.

There’s much more than just a fantasy tale here. There’s  the message of being different and that’s okay, and a sense of self. Soso grew through her challenge as we’d love to see our children grow and thrive. A pure delight to read. And I know just the young lady I’ll be gifting my copy to.

5 STARS

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Promoting Literacy: Empowering Children through Reading. This article can focus on the importance of literacy and the role of books like ‘Soso and the Kako Leaf’ in fostering a love for reading and enhancing children’s language and cognitive skills.

In this guest post, Bella Disu advises parents and guardians on fostering a love for reading in children. She shares strategies, recommends activities, and highlights the positive impact of reading on children’s development, using her book as an example.

‘Soso and the Kako Leaf’ encourages children to express themselves through writing, art, and imaginative play. Discuss how the story addresses emotions, empathy, and self-awareness, providing opportunities for children to learn about and manage their feelings in a relatable and age-appropriate way.

Promoting Literacy: Empowering Children through Reading 

I’m a firm believer in the transformative power of books and their profound impact on young minds. I enjoy sharing the importance of literacy and the role that books like mine (‘Soso and the Kako Leaf’) play in sparking a love for reading and honing children’s language and cognitive skills. Join me as we explore strategies to promote reading and its positive effects on children’s development.

One of the first steps in nurturing a passion for reading is creating a reading-friendly home environment. Surround children with fiction and non-fiction books that cater to their interests and age group. Make sure books are easily accessible and displayed attractively, and set aside dedicated reading time during which the entire family can read silently or share stories. By making reading a regular and enjoyable part of daily life, we can instil excitement and curiosity in children, encouraging them to explore the vast worlds that books offer.

To further enhance children’s engagement with literature, incorporate interactive activities and book discussions. For example, encourage children to participate in book clubs or reading groups where they can share their thoughts and opinions about the stories they’ve read. You can also organise creative activities related to their favourite books, from art projects to writing exercises or even acting out scenes from their favourite stories. These activities make reading a fun and immersive experience and allow children to develop critical thinking, imagination, and problem-solving skills.

Next, leverage books’ power to teach children about emotions, empathy, and self-awareness in a safe and relatable way. In ‘Soso and the Kako Leaf,’ I addressed these crucial aspects of a child’s development. The story allows children to connect with Soso, the main character, as she experiences a range of emotions and learns to navigate them. Through Soso’s journey, young readers learn about empathy, understanding others’ perspectives, and managing feelings. By exploring emotional themes such as self-confidence, my book and others like it provide children with valuable tools for self-expression and social interaction in a gentle and age-appropriate manner.

Finally, remember that reading is a catalyst for language development and cognitive growth. When children immerse themselves in books, they are exposed to new vocabulary, sentence structures, and storytelling techniques. For example, they can learn new words on every page of my book. This is not limited to older children. Reading aloud to young children helps develop their language skills, expand their vocabulary, and improve their comprehension abilities. As they grow older, encourage independent reading, allowing them to explore different genres and authors. Overall, the cognitive benefits of reading extend beyond language acquisition. Reading enhances concentration, critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity, nurturing well-rounded individuals.

Join me in using these tips to ignite a lifelong love affair with books in the hearts of our children.

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Meet the Author:

​Bella Disu is a mother of two wonderful children. She is an enthusiastic lover of art as well as an avid reader. From a young age, she has been enamoured with rich cultural folktales. Now, she channels her love for art and her passion for reading into writing stories. Her stories use new forms to pass on the tales she heard growing up to the next generation.

Bella is also a renowned business leader who is committed to corporate governance and business innovation. In December 2019, she became the youngest ever recipient of the French National Honor – Chevalier dans L’ordre des Arts et des Lettres in recognition of her efforts at promoting French culture in Nigeria.

She is married and lives in Lagos, Nigeria, with her family.

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 Secrets of the Wild by Olivia Kent
Category:  Children’s Fiction (ages 3 to 7), 38 pages
Genre:  Children’s Book
Publisher:  Mascot Books
Release date:  March 2021
Content Rating:  G.  Suitable for everyone.

Book Description:

There is nothing more exciting than what happens deep in the woods. Aside from human eyes, the hustle and bustle of the wild will shock, awe, and captivate you deep into their world of the unknown. But be careful, because the creatures of the Earth are onto us, and they know much more about us than we know about them…

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MY REVIEW

If you’ve ever wondered what animals do when nobody is looking, you’ll get a bird’s eye view in this delightful adventure.  Each page is filled with creatures doing all kinds of fun things and I took time to spot them all. My favorite was the weasel rodeo.

I read this twice. Once quietly and once out loud. It might require help for beginners and younger readers but I’m sure they will love the illustrations and the fun adventures.

4 STARS

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Meet Author Olivia Kent:

Olivia Kent’s vibrant personality shines through in her very first children’s book, Secrets of the Wild. Her creativity and true love for her characters developed into a funny and heartwarming story, reflecting her inner love for animals. Her passion for Earth’s creatures is being taken one step further as she continues her studies.
 
 
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I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the BIZARD THE BEAR WIZARD by Chrissie Krebs Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours.

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BIZARD THE BEAR WIZARD

Author: Chrissie Krebs

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Pub. Date: June 20, 2023

Publisher: Margaret Ferguson Books/Holiday House

Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook

Pages: 160

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/BIZARD

 

An ordinary bear gains extraordinary
magical powers in this hilarious early graphic novel reader.

Bear was just an average bear, until the day a tornado lodged an out-of-control
wizard’s wand in his head. Now he looks a bit like a cross between a bear and a
unicorn. He is none too pleased, but it seems he might be stuck with the wand
for the foreseeable future.

Even worse, he now has the ability to grant wishes—something he wants no part
of. He’d much rather spend his days dozing away. His friends give him a new
name—Bizard the Bear Wizard—and he reluctantly accepts his new magical powers
and starts granting wishes to everyone in the forest.

But when the evil wolf and his bad guys threaten them all, Bizard knows it’s
time to embrace his magical destiny. Only he and his newly wanded head can save
the day now. Along the way, Bizard’s friends, Fox, Owl, and Squirrel, all bring
their own brand of kooky support to his antics as he uses . . . and accidently
misuses, his powers.

From the talented author-illustrator Chrissie Krebs comes the first of two
hilarious younger graphic novels about Bizard and his friends.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

 

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MY REVIEW

Bizard The Bear was minding his own business when a gust of wind lodges a wand on his head. It’s a magic wand that grants wishes. The neighborhood creatures line up for wishes and soon the magic  isn’t so fun and it becomes tedious. This is when Bizard makes the most terrible mistake and is tricked into granting a wish that has dire consequences for everyone in the forest.

I very much enjoyed this story, along with the cute illustrations. I especially liked how the animals were a community and, when push came to shove, they banded together. It’s sure to delight children and elicit many a giggle.

5 STARS

 

About Chrissie Krebs:

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Chrissie Krebs has illustrated several picture books, including Pig
in a Wig
A Dinosaur Ate Dad’s Hair, and There’s
Something Weird in Santa’s Beard
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It 
by Gerard Bauer, which was named a CBCA Children’s Book of the Year
for Early Childhood. She lives in Australia. Visit her at
chrissiekrebs.net. 

Website | Instagram | Goodreads | BookBub

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

6/12/2023

The Chirpy Bookaholic

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6/12/2023

A Dream Within A Dream

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6/13/2023

Two Chicks on Books

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6/13/2023

YA
Books Central

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6/14/2023

onemused

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6/14/2023

The Momma Spot

Review/IG Post

6/15/2023

OneMoreExclamation

Review/IG Post

6/15/2023

@stargirls.magical.tale

IG Review

6/16/2023

@froggyreadteach

IG Review

6/16/2023

Country Mamas With Kids

Review/IG Post

Week Two:

6/19/2023

A Blue Box Full of Books

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6/19/2023

@get.outside.and.read

IG Review

6/20/2023

Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

Review/IG Post

6/20/2023

FUONLYKNEW

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6/21/2023

Two Points of Interest

Review

6/21/2023

@enjoyingbooksagain

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6/22/2023

Nerdophiles

Review

6/22/2023

Jeff_of_allmedia

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6/23/2023

@evergirl200

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6/23/2023

Little
Red Reads

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I am so excited that WILLIE THE WORRYING DOG by David
Yuen & Micah Zhang is available now and that I get to share the news!

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If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book,
be sure to check out all the details below.

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Title: WILLIE THE WORRYING DOG

Author: David Yuen & Micah Zhang (Illustrator)

 

 

Pub. Date: June 10, 2023

Publisher: Upward Bound Press

Formats: Hardcover

Pages: 36

Find it:  GoodreadsAmazon, B&N, BAM, Bookshop.org, Blackwells

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Willie can’t help but worry. Worrying is the worst thing ever. And now his owner wants to
take him to a new park where everything’s different. Oh no, Willie feels
doomed! What if things go wrong? What if something bad happens? Will Willie
make it? Or will worry get the best of him?

 

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About David Yuen:

 

Born and raised in NJ as a
second generation Chinese American, David Yuen received a B.A. from Rutgers
University and has been writing poetry along with other writing styles for over
twenty years. His works have appeared in other publications including Poetry
East and Romantics Quarterly.

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About Micah Zhang:

Micah Zhang, a North American based visual
artist with Chinese and Japanese roots. His visual language encompasses the
wonders of nature, the allure of science fiction, the essence of urban
lifestyle, and the enigmatic mysteries of our world. With a decade of
experience, he breathes life into stories through his illustrations and various
artistic mediums. With a keen sense for details and a knack for capturing imagination,
Micah Zhang expertly brings fantasy characters to life in a visually pleasing
style.

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Book Details:

 Best Buddies: What’s in a Name?

by Mother Melania Salem

Category:  Children’s Fictions (ages 3-7), 32 pages
Genre:  Children’s Picture Book
Publisher:  Holy Assumption Monastery
Release date:   December, 2022
Content Rating:  G – This is a children’s picture book. It does deal with homelessness, but in a way that is appropriate for young children. There is nothing graphic and no bad language. 

Book Description:

What happens when a homeless dog befriends a homeless teen? Join them and find out!

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It Comes Down to Community

We are friends with the people at the Redwood Gospel Mission in Santa Rosa, CA (about 30 miles from us).  The front page of their May 2023 newsletter features a man named Steven – formerly homeless and an addict – who became a Christian, got clean, and has put his life back together.  The caption on his picture says “Even if you don’t believe in God, this is a place where you can come and feel accepted, get warm, get food and get loved.”

That quote got me thinking about our many encounters with the homeless.  On the surface, the problem is usually mental illness and/or drug addiction.  But when you dig deeper, the thing that  kicked them out onto the streets isn’t either of those.  Rather, it is a failure of community.  Most of our homeless friends are far away from their families and often they are no longer welcome.  Some don’t have any family left.

Yes, we can give them financial and physical help, but we aren’t addressing the chief problem – we all need to belong with and to somebody.  The people who are most successful in helping the homeless are those who are best at bringing them into their communities.  There are various ways to do this – homeless shelters, tiny home communities, welcoming the homeless to your church, etc.  I’m no expert and I don’t know the statistics on what works best, but I do know this—if any of these are going to have lasting effect in homeless people’s lives, they have to fulfill Steven’s words above.

Most of us aren’t directly associated with homeless shelters, able to build tiny house communities, or even able to make the decisions about how our church interacts with the homeless.  But we all have at least a little say in our churches and we all live somewhere near a homeless shelter (hopefully an effective one!).  Most importantly, though, we can be a homeless person’s first point of contact for healthy community.  And we can all do SOMETHING to help them feel accepted, get warm, and get loved.  So, what are we waiting for?

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Meet the Author:

Mother Melania is the Abbess of Holy Assumption Monastery in Calistoga, CA. She grew up in a house that always had tons of children around, her poor parents had to read to her till they were hoarse, and from the moment she learned to read, she always had her nose in a book. So, it was only natural for her to grow up to write children’s books.

She has written three series of specifically Orthodox children’s books – all in verse – which celebrate the high points of God’s work of salvation in the Person of Christ. Her remaining series teach children the virtues in a fun, non-preachy way.

Fearless and Friends chronicles the lives of Fearless the Fireduck (think ‘fireman,’ except that he’s a DUCK) and Charity the Church Mouse and their friends, who get in and out of trouble based on the wisdom (or lack thereof) of their actions.

The Adventures of Kenny and Scooter is a minimal-word series featuring six-year-old Kenny and his irrepressible Boston Terrier Scooter, who take turns getting into trouble and rescuing each other from their foolish antics.

​teachesWith all her books, Mother Melania is trying to celebrate virtue and God’s saving work in our lives.

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 Children Who Dance in the Rain by Susan Justice
Category:  Children’s Fiction (Ages 3-8),  32 pages
Genre:  Children’s Picture Book
Publisher:  Compassion Project Press
Release date:   May 2023
Format available for review:  print-hardback (USA), PDF
Tour dates: May 15 to Jun 2, 2023
Content Rating:  G for all kids.

Book Description:

Sophie gets bored quickly and won’t even eat her food without looking at her tablet. She’s thrilled to hear of her family’s upcoming trip to a magical place called India, a land she’s only heard of in stories. Once there, she quickly realizes that the underprivileged children living in the mud colony possess a joy and contentment she can’t explain. Sophie sets out on a journey of discovery, but what she finds may change her world forever. This tale about the true meaning of happiness and the power of gratitude is based on true events.

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MY REVIEW

When an author can deliver an important message in a children’s book and still make it an exciting adventure, they’ve done their job well.

We are introduced to Sophie, a young girl who’s loved and has all the things a girl could want. Growing up this way, she doesn’t understand that this is a privilege, not a given for many others. Her eyes are opened when her parents take her on a trip to India. The village is impoverished and many kids have no parents and must scrounge out a living any way they can. They don’t dwell on the harsh life they’re living. They find beauty and magic in their surroundings. Sophie learns much from these kids and takes some of that joy and magic back home.

Each page is beautifully illustrated, with so much detail. I took my time perusing, not wanting to miss anything.

I thought a lot about this story after I finished it. Many of us take our lives for granted, not seeing the bigger picture. My eyes are now more open.

5 STARS

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Meet the Author:

Susan, a legal advocate for children’s rights, has long harbored a dream of crafting a tale that would empower young readers to understand and champion the rights of their peers. Drawing upon her own experiences as a young person comprehending privilege, she was inspired to write a book that would not only entertain but also inspire her readers to consider pressing social issues and to actively strive to make the world a better place for all children.

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The Puppy Adventures of Porter & Midge: Out and About

by Jennie Chen & Giselle Nevada

Pictures by Ann Kelble

Genre: Children’s Picture Book, Pets

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CJ and Lora are on a mission. They want to ride on a float during the Independence Day Parade with their new puppies. But their camp counselor says puppies need basic puppy training before they can be in the parade. How will CJ and Lora train their puppies to be confident, calm, and open to learning new things? Will they be ready in time to ride the float in the parade?

The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge: Out and About is a quick introduction to the idea of early socialization and training for puppies so they can be outstanding canine citizens and wonderful family pets. Kids can follow the puppies’ story and even have a real-life adventure with their own new puppy with the provided checklists.

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Don’t forget the Companion On the Go Journal!

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The Puppy Adventures of Porter & Midge: On the Go Journal

Companion Activity Journal

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The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge: On the Go Journal is here to help you explore new places, discover fun things, and make memories with your four-legged best friend. Read Lora and CJ’s amazing adventure in The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge: Out and About – then set off on your own real life adventure! Track all the sights, smells, sounds, and more in this fun-filled journal and memory book.

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Giselle Nevada has owned several mastiffs. Some she acquired from reputable breeders and others she rescued as adults. Fostering rescued mastiffs and helping them work through their issues led to a keen interest in socialization as a means of preventing future issues. She loves working with her dogs and has dabbled in carting, conformation, agility, rally, trick dog, nose work, and many other canine sports. Her puppy Porter is a testament to early socialization – he has achieved many performance dog titles and has done commercial work. He also has a role in a movie called Match Me If You Can directed by Marian Yeager.

Jennie Chen has been active in purpose bred dogs since 2001 earning over 75 titles in conformation, competitive obedience, rally, herding, lure coursing, weight pull, drafting, water rescue, packing, and animal assisted therapy. Her first AKC Champion was a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Ch Dixieland Blazing Maximus, CGC, HIT, SS, SWET, WETT, HIC, WETX, WTXX, WPD, DD, WWDS, RN, CD, THDA, VGS, 2017 GSMDCA Ambassador of the Breed, “Mouse.” Mouse was the first Greater Swiss Mountain Dog to earn any Water Rescue titles, and he was spokesdog for the Keep Austin Dog Friendly trend for many years appearing in magazines, news clips, and serving the community as an animal assisted therapy dog. Keep Austin Dog Friendly was nominated for a Webby Award in 2016.

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​Book Title Doctoroo and the Case of the Picnic Pirates
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by ​Rachel B. Wellner
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Category:  Children’s Fiction (Ages 3-7), 43 pages
Genre: Children’s Picture Book
PublisherWellner Media
Release Date: January 9, 2023
Content Rating:  G – No profanity, sex or violence
 

Book Description:

Doctoroo (also known as Dr. Marsha Roo) and her team Kirby Koala, Louie Llama and Terence Toad may live in Australia, but they travel the world solving medical mysteries. In Doctoroo & the Case of the Picnic Pirates, they fly to the United States to find out why bear cubs in the Tumbling Potomac Pirates won’t practice their somersaults, cartwheels, or handsprings. Will Doctoroo discover what is wrong? Will she have the answer in time for the cubs to perform on the Fourth of July, America’s Independence Day?
 
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MY REVIEW

Oh no. Dr. Marsha Roo gets an urgent call from Mayor Bernie Bear. The Potomac Pirates Fourth Of July picnic might have to be cancelled. The cubs who are supposed to perform are very sick. Can Doctoroo come and investigate? Assembling her team, off they go to try and save the day.

So, what was Doctoroo’s diagnosis about the bear cubs woes? I had a sneaking suspicion, and I was right! Tickled my funny bone as I’d been there, done that. I’m sure many will agree when they enjoy this fun adventure.

Learning about proper nutrition was entertaining and the colorful illustrations had so much to see. I kept peering at the pages, taking everything in. There were so many delightful characters and it looked like they might start moving and speaking at any moment.

I sure hope this is a series as I’m eager for more adventures.

5 STARS

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Author Guest Post
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Teaching Your Children to Make Healthy Food Choices

By Dr. Rachel Wellner

It is important to teach your children how to make healthy food choices. Developing this lifelong habit will help them stay physically and mentally healthy. Eating a balanced diet can help prevent chronic illnesses such as heart disease, obesity and diabetes.

Parents should strive to maintain an open dialogue about what foods are beneficial, as well as what types of food should be eaten in moderation or even avoided. They can also set a positive example by modeling responsible dietary habits themselves, preparing meals with nutritious ingredients, and avoiding processed snacks or unhealthy treats. Additionally, parents should get their children involved in grocery shopping so they learn how to read food labels. By teaching children the importance of making healthy food choices early on, parents can ensure that their kids have the information they need to lead happy and healthy lives.

A balanced diet should include carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, as well as vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients. Carbohydrates provide energy for your body and can be found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Proteins are necessary for growth and repair of tissues and muscles; they can be found in lean meats, poultry, fish, nuts, seeds, and legumes. Fats are also needed by the body for energy and to help absorb certain vitamins; they can be found in dairy products such as milk or yogurt and plant-based sources such as oils or nuts. In addition to including all these food groups in your diet, it is important to add plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are packed full of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, dietary fiber and phytochemicals that help protect against disease.

By using these tips, parents can provide their children with the knowledge and foundation needed to make healthy food choices in the long term.

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Meet the Author:

Dr. Rachel Wellner is a board-certified general surgeon, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a Society of Surgical Oncology-trained breast oncology surgeon.

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Aqua Paws

 by Patricia Allieri

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Category:  Children’s Fiction (ages 3 to 7), 39 pages
Genre:  Children’s Book
Publisher:  Aqua Kids Books
Release date:  Apr 4, 2023
Content Rating:  G.  Suitable for everyone.

Book Description:

Splish! Splash! MEOW! Most cats hate water, but not Aqua Paws. He loves it! There’s just one problem: he’s terrified of crabs!

​Then Aqua Paws finds himself in a sticky situation, and the only one around to help is a crab. Can Aqua Paws push his feelings aside before it’s too late? Full of whimsical sea creatures beautifully illustrated by Stella Maris, Aqua Paws also warns of the dangers of ocean pollution. A story that your child will fall in love with, that helps teach a valuable lesson at the same time.

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MY REVIEW

Aqua Paws is an adventurous cat who loves to swim and discover all the exciting creatures and plants in the ocean. There’s only one hitch. He’s terrified of crabs and there are a lot of them beneath the surface. This is where the story starts and where I became enamored by the adventure and characters in the book.

Each turn of the page is a new adventure or creature and there’s the suspense of when the cat will meet a crab. You know it’s coming. When the two finally cross paths, it’s momentous.

One thing I noticed after a couple of pages was that there was a small red crab that appeared throughout the book. It’s not mentioned and the cat seems unaware. I found myself searching for it on each new page. It was a fun addition to the adventure.

Aqua Paws is an adorable children’s picture book filled with fun adventure and beautiful, colorful illustrations. I had such fun reading it and imagine parents reading it to their kids will have fun too. As will the children who can read it themselves.

5 STARS

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Author Guest Post:
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Experience 

By: Patricia Allieri

As I look back many years ago, my educational experiences started as a child.  They are

still developing now.  In my education community, I have learned to become a lifelong learner.

Life offers so many opportunities to be successful at any age.  This process will make me grow

stronger every day.  My determination and lessons I have learned over the years will help me

to be a great teacher.  As you read on, you will know what I am talking about.

My past, present, and future triumphs will mold me into a well-rounded educated person.

My experiences were positive. These experiences reflect how I do as a college student.  There

are many lessons over the years that I learned about myself.  I remember when I was in

elementary school that my teacher used to complement me often.  Almost every day.  This

impact was positive then and now.  My elementary school teacher made me feel good about

myself.  I learned that I could be successful in school.  When I was in middle school, I was a

 cheerleader.  We went to competition and came in second place.  I felt so proud that we did that

well.  It was all because of my coach Mary, who gave us the courage to do great!  My good

attitude and beliefs helped us win.  The most important lesson that I learned is that success in

some areas made me believe in myself and to try even harder.  With a positive attitude, I know I

can do anything. My goal is for a better life, to graduate, and to become a great teacher, and

after I graduate, that I can find a teaching job.  Sometimes this worries me because of my age.

However, with my life experiences and knowledge, I can make this happen.

Now with a diverse population in the educational community, it makes it more

challenging to be successful in any career. “What is the biggest challenge in education today?”

Schools need to focus and try to provide for today’s students the skills, attitudes, and

knowledge they need to be successful in our world.  We need diversity of all children.  I believe

that each student will have the ability to be successful. We will learn from our students and they

will learn from us.  Every student in the classroom is such an individual.  Every time you plan an

activity, you need to plan in a way that the task can be done by everyone in the room.  That is

where it gets challenging.  This can be modified so each student can take it always and do it at

their level.  This is planned based on the student’s strengths and weaknesses.

My life experiences have reflected that teaching is my calling.  I feel more certain that I

am on the right career paths.  I am excited to become a certified elementary school teacher and

focus my energy and enthusiasm on educating my future students.

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Meet the Author:

Patricia writes stories about the ocean, cats, and friendship. With beautiful illustrations and heartfelt characters, she aims to entertain and inspire readers to feel brave, adventurous, and appreciate the environment. Patricia’s memorable characters include Aqua Paws and Purple Beak with many more on the horizon. Her fiction picture book, AQUA PAWS, has subtle hints of pollution in our oceans and children can help by collecting the harmful trash. Patricia lives in Texas with her husband. She treasures time with her two grown daughters and her grand babies Tate (Tater-Tot) and Pierce. Her love of animals, the beach and the environment is undeniable.

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