Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Review of Something Wonderful by Matt Ritter


Winner of the 2021 NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD in CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

Winner of the 2021 NEXT GENERATION INDIE BOOK AWARD in CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL PICTURE BOOK and CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK, NON-FICTION

This educational and interactive picture book immerses the reader in the strange and interwoven lifecycles of a tropical fig tree in the rainforest, and the tiny insects and colorful creatures that call it home. Following the growth of a seed dropped into the canopy of a rainforest tree by a flying toucan, Something Wonderful teaches the interdependence of rainforest ecology in an easy-to-follow, captivating story. Flip the beautifully illustrated pages and experience the journey of the fig seedling making roots and leaves, growing strong, eventually replacing the giant tree that was its host, making figs, attracting pollinators, and developing its life-giving seeds.

Something Wonderful happens next. The delectable fig fruit is hungrily eaten by a passing toucan who, upon flight, aimlessly drops a seed from its poop into the treetops below, beginning the fig's lifecycle once again. Discover additional scientific information about the pollination process, insects, and animals found in the story in an illustrated section at the end of the book. Readers can play a "seek and find" game of locating the elusive red-eyed tree frog on each page of the story. Take a journey, from the tiny to the grand, while making your way through the tropical rainforest on the path to uncover Something Wonderful...

"It's as if one is watching a documentary narrated by English nature historian David Attenborough...A gorgeous-looking lesson that will satisfy kids and parents alike."
-- Kirkus Reviews

"A great choice for classroom units on life cycles, symbiosis, and rain forest ecosystems."
--Booklist


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**My thoughts**
I have always found that the magic of the circle of life is always "Something Wonderful."And Matt Ritter strives to demonstrate this in his book that chronicles the life cycle of the fig tree.

Now, I've been eating figs my whole life. (OK, read Fig Newtons, but whatever.) And I've learned a lot about the rainforest over my years of teaching, but wasn't aware of how fig trees actually grow. Apparently the seed falls onto a tree, and as the roots grow and the fig tree grows, it actually takes over the host tree. And I never realized the part that wasps played in fertilizing the fig blossoms so that the fruit can grow. Plus the figs provide a sort of nest for the wasp offspring to hatch and grow. It's absolutely fascinating and I will never look at figs the same way again.

The drawings are definitely appealing and help to chronicle the life cycle. For added fun, a red-eyed tree frog is hidden on several of the pages for kids to find. (I love red-eyed tree frogs!)

Following the story is more detailed information about the lifecycle of the fig wasp, red-eyed tree frogs, and the chestnut-mandibled toucan, who is responsible for spreading the fig trees throughout the rain forest.

It's also dedicated to Sir David Attenborough, which is fun.

I think this book would make an excellent addition to a science area in the classroom, or just as a fun read at home.

I received a requested review copy from Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Monday, December 20, 2021

Let's Find Little Tractor Together by Christopher Noah Hires


“Let's Find Little Tractor Together” is an engaging, warm, and educational picture book to stimulate child curiosity, attention, and development from an early age.

This book is an excellent and very simple read for those ages birth to toddler. You and your child will experience the fun of interactive text and illustration. High contrast colors and settings will engage babies, toddlers and keep them reading about Little Tractor’s journey through imagination, sizes, numbers, colors, sign language, and more.

From baby:
  • develop baby sight with high contrast tractor and backgrounds
  • evolve baby speech through association with a repeated tractor "Vroom, vroom!" sound and name
  • track tractor location with your baby - up, down, middle, left, or right
  • sign language (from 8 months)
Through toddler:
  • enhance kids’ unique imagination thanks to the pages of the book coming seemingly alive
  • make your toddler curious and let him/her explore
  • compare different tractor sizes, and colors
  • give your kid a "Little Tractor" riddle
Up to 4 years:
  • entertain and educate your kids as they read the book together with you
  • practice numbers, and counting with Little Tractor, and build a strong foundation for number fluency
  • spell the word TRACTOR out loud
  • let your kids master the orientation by asking "Is Little Tractor left or right or in the middle?"

“Where is Little Tractor?”

            “Here is Little Tractor! Vroom Vroom!”

                        “Good job! Keep looking, it will be a little bit harder 
now…”




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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Mr. Shipman's Kindergarten Chronicles: December Celebrations

 


When Dewayne, a precocious kindergartner rushes in the kitchen after school waving a letter from his teacher about the December celebration, his sister Banicia and mother help him understand what’s about to happen. An entertaining story of the wonder and excitement, join Banaica as she recalls the December celebrations in Mr. Shipman’s classroom the favorite time of the year. Mr. Shipman is their kindergarten teacher, and he makes the month of December a fun, educational, multicultural celebrations that your child will never forget! From Christmas, to Hanukkah, to Kwanzaa, this book is a New Timeless Classic and has earned its place among other classic like "The Night Before Christmas".





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Dr. Terance Shipman is a 28-year veteran teacher. He spent much of his teaching career working with elementary aged students. In fact, he spent his first 11 years teaching kindergarten! He is proud to say that he built strong relationships over those years and has an incredible network of his students and their parents and co-workers that he has remained in contact with over these years. Dr. Shipman calls this ever-developing network “Team Shipman”.


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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Review of SuperScruff (Goat Tails) by P. Lynn Halliday, illustrated by Jupiters Muse

 


Welcome to the review tour for SuperScruff: Goat Tails by P. Lynn Halliday! Read an excerpt and my thoughts on this book for teaching kids a lesson and then download your own copy. Be sure to catch the rest of the tour for more! Best of luck in the giveaway!



Goat Tails are a series of stories all about life on our family farm in Manitowaning. Join with us as we share the entertaining and crazy antics of all the critters that occupied that farm . . . especially the goats.

In our second book, Scruffy the kid arrives back from his BIG adventure. The lost had been found, but would he be welcomed or was it Pen Prison for him again? Scruffy had been in trouble so many times in the past that he began to have doubts. Sure the Maker loved him . . . but did everyone else?

Imagine his surprise when he was greeted at the fence by a churning, hopping, squawking sea of excitement, all straining to get a look at him! Wow, he was a superstar!

It suddenly struck him: now he knew for sure what his purpose was. He was made to be super . . . the super, duper hopping hero of the barnyard!

SuperScruff, the fearless leader of the Scruffkids!

"Oh no," bleated Nellie Nanny, "here we go again!"

Truer words have never been spoken: Scruffy was at it again. Join the fun as SuperScruff learns how to be truly Super!



Read an excerpt:
Scruffy looked around him, searching for the perfect way to show just how Super he was. He spied a ladder leaning against the side of the barn. Papa had been using that ladder to paint the window frames in the loft of the barn. He gazed up to the top of the ladder and an idea began to form. What if he climbed the ladder into the loft of the barn? Surely if he hopped the length of the barn and leapt out of the window, he would be able to fly clear over Poop Hill. It was probably 20 or 30 feet. This was far enough away that no one could claim that he did it only by hopping. They would think he was flying, just like he said he could. This would be the perfect demo to show his Super-Powers.

Calling everyone over, he told them that the barrel-jumping earlier was just a warm-up for the real event. Now he was going to show everyone how Super he was by flying over Poop Hill. Everyone quickly looked at the poop pile. It was a ten-foot-high stinking, steaming pile of poop... way too huge to hop over. Even Hobby had to admit that if Scruffy managed to pull off this stunt, he was really SuperScruff!



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**My thoughts**
In an age where we are inundated with superheroes, it's kind of nice to have a story that talks about what a superhero actually is. Now, don't get me wrong, I do love me some Marvel. But you have to look beyond the superhuman feats that these characters perform and into who they are within, what kinds of morals they value. And this story seeks to teach children to look within to be a super person that way.

This is the second story in the series and it sounds like our little friend had quite the adventure in the first one. We don't get too much detail about what happened in that first story, but it isn't necessary to enjoy reading this one. Though you may want to go back and read the first one after this one.

It does have a biblical focus that ties into its lessons. So this would be good to discuss with a small church group or even at home with your elementary-aged children. The cover does make it look like it's more of a picture book geared toward younger children, but it is a sort of mini chapter book.

Scruff learns his lesson as he tries (and fails) to perform superhuman [supergoat?] feats to impress the other animals on the farm. Kids will get a kick out of reading those.

The only part I didn't care for was when he ran away in fear from his mother, who was upset with him, "rolling pin in hand." That's not something that most people would use for discipline these days. But of course, she doesn't use it on him.

Otherwise, I think kids will enjoy this story and learn a lot from it.

Thank you to Goddess Fish and the publisher for providing me with a requested review copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


Lynn is a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a pharmacist, a storyteller and a Christian, living and working in Northern Ontario. Life on the farm has helped each member of our family to grow in so many different ways. Perhaps the most profound growth has been spiritual, as we have all marvelled while working on our farm at the amazing world that our loving God has made. How wonderful it is that God designed each person and critter for a special purpose—no mistakes and no misfits.

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Monday, December 6, 2021

Santa and My Five Wishes by Omotayo Madojutimi, illustrated by Bulankina Ka


 
While Sarah and her mother are preparing for Christmas, Sarah makes a list of five wishes she has for Santa. She asks her mother when it’s time to tell Santa her five wishes, but each time she’s ready, Santa is nowhere to be found! Her mother assures her that Santa is coming, likely on Christmas Day. Sarah is patient, does fun activities, and enjoys the days leading up to Christmas. When Christmas Day arrives, Sarah is given the surprise of her life!



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Omotayo Madojutimi is a Nigerian-American author and poet who is devoted to making an impact through her writing. Omotayo strives to share her wisdom with adventurous readers in hopes of making their day a little brighter.

Omotayo was born in Lanham, Maryland, where she was mainly raised until she and her family relocated to Houston, TX. Omotayo attended Kempner high school, where she would perform her poetry for several teachers and staff and later received her Master’s in Social Work graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington.




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Sunday, December 5, 2021

Lily and the Dream Advice by Sev North

 


This book tells a story of a cute bunny,
who likes to hop around, named Lily.

She hops and hops and meets some animals,
she learns from most of them,
she enjoys being with some of them,
she is curious about some of them,
and she is afraid of one of them.

Want to know which animal is which?


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About the author:

Sev North is a Swedish guy who loves kids and animals. Taking advantage of his talent in drawing, and his little experience in babysitting, he tries publishing his own books for kids to learn from, to work on their imagination and to be more curious.

It is his best hope that kids, along with the adults, will have good memories together while reading and learning from his books.

So kids - and adults too - read, imagine, be curious and enjoy.

Instagram link -
https://www.instagram.com/lilythebunnyofficial/

Tiktok link -
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The Grate Adventure of Lester Zester by Mark Dantzler

 


The Grate Adventure of Lester Zester is the heart-warming story of a young kitchen tool that longs to understand his true purpose and know that he is wanted. Can Lester discover the secret to having a grate life and hope to live in the Everyday Drawer with the rest of Chef's helpful things? This fun, whimsical tale reminds children of all ages that they are loved and have a special place in this world. With a little help from some funny culinary friends, Lester shows us that life can be a grate adventure, if we simply believe!


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About the author:

Mark Dantzler is a retired school teacher who lives with his family in Maryland. Mark spends much of his free time in the kitchen, where he enjoys baking fattening goodies and creating tasty pasta dishes for his family and friends. Although he has no proof, Mark suspects that Lester Zester and his mechanical pals frequently gather in the kitchen after bedtime for some mischievous fun!


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Three Little Pigs by magnas, James Halliwell-Phillipps, and Joseph Jacobs

It's a new twist on an old classic! Be sure to grab your copy of this interpretation of Three Little Pigs. 



There dwelled a big bad wolf in the amidst of the forest and nearby the forest lived three little pigs. Wolf once saw the little pigs and he hastily pounced on them but the pigs escaped by a whisker. Little pigs were terrified and they decided to built houses to stay safe from the vicious wolf. First pig went to a farmer and bought some hay and built a straw house while the second pig went to a wood cutter and bought some woods and he built a wooden house but the third pig was smart and he bought some expensive bricks and built a strong brick house.


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