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Nurse Florence®, Why Do We Need Vitamin B2 or Riboflavin in Our Diet?
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In the latest addition to the Nurse Florence series, Nurse Florence, Why Do We Need Vitamin B2 or Riboflavin in Our Diet? by Michael Dow, readers join best friends Sonia, Jean, and Condi in a journey through nutritional science. Fresh from a fascinating class on global bread varieties, the trio seeks to understand the significance of Vitamin B2, a nutrient often encountered but seldom discussed in depth. Thankfully, Nurse Florence is on hand to demystify this essential vitamin, explaining its role in our bodies and the implications of a deficiency.
Nurse Florence’s explanations are a highlight, presenting complex nutritional information in an accessible manner that resonates with readers of all ages. Her role in the series as a consistent source of wisdom underscores her depiction as a superhero of health education—always ready to guide and enlighten. The book’s illustrations, crafted by Chenxi Shao, stand out with their storybook charm. The soft color palette and gentle lines beautifully complement the educational content, enhancing the reader’s engagement.
Recommended for children aged 7 and older, and indeed anyone interested in a clearer understanding of dietary health, this book is an invaluable addition to educational collections. Readers are also encouraged to explore other volumes in the series, where Nurse Florence illuminates various facets of health and wellness. This book not only enriches knowledge but also encourages readers to consider the nutritional choices in their daily lives.
With its blend of inviting illustrations and clear, informative content, Nurse Florence, Why Do We Need Vitamin B2 or Riboflavin in Our Diet? serves as a delightful educational tool that sparks curiosity about nutrition and health. Whether for home or school use, this book proves to be an essential resource for young learners eager to understand how vitamins function in their daily diet. Nurse Florence continues to be a trusted guide, making complex topics accessible and engaging for everyone.
Pages: 70 | ISBN : 978-1304588029
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Joy and Contentment in the Simple Things
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In Sophie Sparrow Wants to Be a Flamingo, two bird friends enlist the help of a new neighbor with magical powers to help them become the majestic birds they have always dreamed of being. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Miss Sapphire’s role would be the best supporting actress. She has a small but significant role. I have always thought Blue Jays were beautiful birds. So, I knew instantly that Miss Sapphire had to be a Blue Jay. I wanted my story to possess an element of magic because many children love magic. I love all the scenes with Miss Sapphire. When she transforms Sophie into a flamingo, I wanted the reader to see the slow progression of Sophie becoming a flamingo. As a teacher, I envisioned children repeating the rhyming spell with Sophie to encourage engagement with the book.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
Often, children, as well as adults, wish to be someone else. On the outside, someone else’s life looks perfect and very appealing. I wanted to portray this idea through my sweet main character, a common sparrow. Sweet Sophie wishes to be a beautiful flamingo. After all, they have pretty pink feathers, can balance on one leg, and dine on shrimp all day. Once she has an opportunity to live the life of a flamingo, Sophie realizes that her life as a sparrow was the perfect life for her. I hope Sophie can help children realize that they are special just the way they are, embrace their lives, and find joy and contentment in the simple things life has to offer. In Sophie’s case, that would be eating a worm dipped in chocolate and covered with rainbow sprinkles, perching on her favorite branch with her best friend, frolicking in her favorite bird bath, and spending time with her family.
I think the illustrations in your book are phenomenal. What was the art collaboration process like with Nicholas Child?
Nicholas is a joy to work with. This was our second book. He also illustrated my debut book, Juliette’s Web. I gravitate toward illustrations oozing with whimsical charm. I also like a more vintage look. Nicholas has a flair for creating charming characters and scenes with captivating details. Initially, I sent him my manuscript and gave him time to read and process it. Then, we have a phone conversation and discuss initial thoughts. I then sent him the manuscript with my ideas for each illustration. I can envision each scene. Unfortunately, I’m not talented enough to execute them on paper. Nicholas, on the other hand, is a gifted illustrator, and I never object when he puts his little spin on something. The illustrations for Sophie Sparrow Wants to Be a Flamingo are a collaboration of our creativity and imagination. I’m always excited to see the black-and-white sketches. However, when the illustrations are done in color, it is like unwrapping a beautiful gift. The amazing feeling you get when you see your book come to life through gorgeous illustrations never gets mundane.
I love the vertical flip illustration. I’m a first-grade teacher, and my students adore books with a vertical flip illustration. So, I really wanted to incorporate one in the book. I wanted the reader to feel that they were flying with Sophie to the penthouse and along the way see some whimsical sights. There aren’t any words on the page because I wanted the reader to focus on all the fun intricate details.
Can readers look forward to more books featuring Sophie Sparrow and friends? What are you currently working on?
As sweet Sophie Sparrow would say, “Holy Feathers! I’m in another book!” Sophie Sparrow will be making her encore performance in my next book, Sophie Sparrow and Friends to the Rescue. The beautiful illustrations were done once again by illustrator extraordinaire Nicholas Child. It will make its debut before the end of this year. There are some new friends, Cora and Charlie Cardinal, Finnigan Goldfinch, Miss Ruby Robin, Olivia Owl and her owlets, Sir Winston Woodpecker, and Percy Parakeet, who will be joining the charming ensemble. I would describe this book as “Habitat for Humanity” bird style.
Author Links: GoodReads | Amazon
“If you could be any bird in the world, what would you be?” asked Sullivan, Sophie’s best friend.
For Sophie Sparrow, that is an easy question. She would be a beautiful flamingo named Pinky with a long, graceful neck and feathers the color of pink cotton candy, and she would eat delicious shrimp ice-cream sundaes. Luckily, Miss Sapphire, the new, young Blue Jay who moved into the penthouse suite on Maple Lane, had magical powers.
”Hold the pink feather, and say the magic words, Bingo, Lingo, Ringo, I want to be a Flamingo, three times, ” said Miss Sapphire.
Poof! Sophie disappeared into a cloud of pink smoke. Will Miss Sapphire’s magic spell make Sophie Sparrow’s dream come true, or will it be a nightmare?
This amusing and heartwarming story will remind you that the perfect life you wish for is often in front of you and found in the magic of friendship, family, and simple delights like a chocolate-covered worm with rainbow sprinkles.
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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction
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The Literary Titan Book Award honors books that exhibit exceptional storytelling and creativity. This award celebrates novelists who craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and weave stories that captivate readers. The recipients are writers who excel in their ability to blend imagination with literary skill, creating worlds that enchant and narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.
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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Children’s Books
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The Literary Titan Book Award recognizes children’s books that mesmerize audiences with incredible narratives, vibrant illustrations, charming characters, and fresh ideas. Offering well-earned accolades, we salute the imagination and exceptional skill of authors who create tales that spark curiosity and delight in young minds.
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Literary Titan Silver Book Award
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Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.
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THE VOID by Safdar Ali
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Tousled (DeFlocked FairyTales)
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Sunny is a lively little girl with beautiful, blonde hair that’s a bit out of control. She is so busy enjoying her life and her hair that she often doesn’t notice how hard her mom works to keep it under control. But could there be something else Sunny is missing? Join Sunny as she learns that our gifts are meant to be shared.
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Valentino’s Purpose
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“Valentino’s Purpose” is a heartwarming children’s book that brings to life an inspiring tale of diversity, self-expression, and acceptance. Through the journey of Valentino, a service dog with a flair for fashion, young readers are introduced to the beauty of being unique and the importance of embracing our differences. This enchanting story offers several benefits for children:
- Celebrating Diversity: Valentino’s adventures teach children to appreciate and celebrate the differences in themselves and others. It’s a colorful reminder that our uniqueness is what makes us special.
- Building Confidence: As Valentino confidently sports his stylish clothes, children learn the importance of self-expression and being true to themselves, encouraging them to stand tall in their uniqueness.
- Promoting Empathy: The story highlights the impact of kindness and understanding, fostering empathy in young readers as they witness Valentino’s encounters with bullying and how he responds with forgiveness and friendship.
- Encouraging Friendship and Inclusion: Valentino and his friends exemplify the joy of inclusive friendships, showing how accepting each other’s differences can lead to strong bonds and fun adventures.
- Inspiring Resilience: The narrative teaches resilience in the face of adversity. Despite initial challenges, Valentino’s positive attitude and his mother’s wise words help him overcome obstacles and inspire others.
Join Valentino on his delightful journey where fashion, fun, and a big heart come together to spread a message of love, acceptance, and the joy of being oneself. “Valentino’s Purpose” is not just a story-it’s a celebration of every child’s unique sparkle.
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The Girl in the Window
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Lindsey Hobson’s The Girl in the Window is an engaging mystery novel with a compelling blend of intrigue and heartfelt emotion. The story centers on Izzy, a personable young girl with a knack for baseball. A misaimed ball into an old Victorian house marks the beginning of her adventure. Despite her initial reluctance to confront the consequences, a nudge from her mother leads Izzy to apologize to the homeowner. This encounter soon unravels into a deeper mystery involving a seemingly invisible girl who appears to Izzy alone, seeking her help to uncover the house’s secrets.
Izzy emerges as a wonderfully crafted character, both brave and imperfect, making her highly relatable. Her loyalty to her family and her strong bond with her siblings add layers to her personality. Hobson skillfully maintains suspense and encourages readers to look beyond superficial judgments, a theme that resonates throughout the novel. Challenges in friendships, particularly with her best friend Max, and a family’s quest for unity are woven into the narrative, enhancing the story’s realism. While the plot initially unfolds at a leisurely pace, it gains momentum as the characters and their relationships are fleshed out, leading to a more dynamic exploration of the novel’s themes. Hobson’s vivid descriptions of settings, detailed character development, and the use of multiple perspectives enrich the reader’s connection to the story, allowing for an immersive experience.
The Girl in the Window is a well-crafted children’s chapter book that is sure to captivate the attention of middle-grade readers and young adults. The author delivers a story that is not only entertaining but also infused with meaning, while gradually building suspense as the characters work to uncover the secrets hidden within the old house.
Pages: 176 | ASIN : B0CKPY7FG6
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