Sunday, June 28, 2015

"Have You Filled a Bucket Today?" - Review


Written by Carol McCloud with illustrations by David Messing, "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?" is now my four year old's favorite book.

We found this charming piece at the local library (yes - libraries are still a thing) where it joined the pile of turtle books, truck stories and the standard Dr. Seuss.

It was the first book chosen at story time, and the second - and the third, and though we haven't had reading moments yet today, I am sure it will be on the docket a few times. Unlike some Princess stories that shall not be named, I don't mind.

The entire message of this book is one of empathy and feelings, told in a way that really hits home with children. We all carry an invisible bucket that hold our good thoughts and feelings about ourselves, a bucket that can be filled with good deeds to ourselves and others, or emptied - 'dipped' - when we are mean or unkind. We can also have our buckets 'dipped' by others, who are 'bucket dippers', bullies, those saying cross words, etc.

I love the way McCloud portrays acts of kindness in an engaging and fun way that really showcases how small acts matter. My daughter, already a deep thinker at only 4, asked if she had a bucket when we were done with the story. If so, where is it? Inside?

The conversation was on point and the message came across loud and clear, something that is sometimes hard to do in a children's book.

For a child, this book is entertaining, colorful and friendly. For a parent, this book is meaningful and no small amount powerful. I am buying it.





Friday, June 19, 2015

Parts by Tedd Arnold - narrated by Gilbertcreations


Narration for "Parts" written my Tedd Arnold. 

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Writing Prompt #8

Writing Prompt # 8
June 19th, 2015

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Writing Prompt

Writing Prompt #6

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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Exciting new Children's Picture books for June 2015





June 2015 is shaping up to be an exciting month for Children's books with over 50 titles scheduled to hit the market in the Picture Book category. Here are just 6 of the many offerings soon to be gracing your shelves or ereaders.

"Your Baby's First Word Will Be DaDa"
By Jimmy Fallon with Illustrations by Miguel Ordonez

Jimmy Fallon - yes, THAT Jimmy Fallon, already a veteran Children's author with his 2014 release, "Snowball Fight!" brings us a new offering, this one aimed at helping win that ever constant battle between parents: What will our baby say first? Many vote MaMa, but Fallon has a different view, one he shows us with simple prose and welcoming illustrations in this June 9th, 2015 release by publisher Feiwel & Friends.


"Lulu Loves Colours"
By Camila Reid with Illustrations by Ailie Busby

Lulu is a well loved Children's character, featured in at least 10 other picture books. Little hands will love the lift-able flaps on every page as Lulu learns through painting her favorite colours. Bloomsbury Publishing. Due out June 23rd, 2015.





"Little Friends: Big Adventure" 
By Roger Priddy

Parents the world over know Roger Priddy and his extensive, educational line of books for young learners. Coming June 23rd, 2015, this board book features 10 exciting sounds to enjoy as the Little Puppy goes about his day, traveling through the country side on his way to see his Grandfather. Noisy and fun, this is sure to be a winner with every toddler. Published by Priddy Books.


"How is Daniel Feeling?"
By Maggie Testa with Illustrations by Jason Fruchter

Who doesn't like Daniel Tiger? An adaptation of Mr Roger's Neighborhood, parents will recognize this friendly tiger and how quickly he appeals to little hearts. In this fluffy book, Daniel explores his feelings from happy to sad, silly to mad - and he learns how to handle them. Due out June 9th, 2015 by Simon Spotlight. 




"Welcome Little One: A Love Letter to You"
By Sandra Magsamen

This is a love letter to your baby - composed with colorful pictures and heartfelt verse, it is both a fun read, and a keepsake. Published June 2nd, 2015 by Sourcebooks Jabberwocky.






"My Rules For being a Pretty Princess"
By Heath McKenzie

As the mother of 2 young girls, I saw this title and shuddered a little inside - then I took a closer look. When one small girl gains the wish of a lifetime and becomes a Princess - she soon discovers that the 'rules' surrounding it are no fun. In a Cinderella twist, she creates her own rules - and this makes for a delightful book and a charming tale sure to inspire your own budding Royalty.  Out June 2nd, 2015, published by Sourcebooks Jabberwocky.


Great titles for an exciting month - and the rest of the Summer looks even better!




Writing Prompt #3

Writing Prompt #3 - June 2nd.