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Monsters and Magic in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Stacie Green’s Monsters and Magic in the Blue Ridge Mountains invites young readers on an enchanting journey through the folklore and traditions of the Appalachian region. As the pages unfold, readers encounter a captivating blend of cultural insights, local superstitions, weather-predicting methods, and even paranormal legends tied to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Green introduces the spirit of Appalachian life, offering an engaging and educational experience for all ages.

One of the book’s most striking elements is its portrayal of Appalachian community values. The deep-rooted sense of family and connection resonates throughout, emphasizing that shared traditions extend beyond blood ties. The people of this region possess an enduring pride in their heritage, attentively observing their surroundings to interpret seasonal changes through nature’s cues, whether by shifts in the weather or patterns in animal behavior. Their appreciation for a simpler, hardworking lifestyle shines through in Green’s storytelling, painting a vivid picture of a community bound by resilience and tradition.

A particularly delightful aspect of this book is its focus on Appalachian cuisine. Green explores the region’s celebrated foods, highlighting annual festivals dedicated to their local specialties. Readers will learn about the beloved flavors of maple syrup, apple butter, molasses, and two distinctive regional ingredients: ramps and pawpaw. For those unfamiliar, ramps are a wild, onion-like plant with a pungent, garlicky taste, while pawpaw, a native North American fruit, offers a surprising tropical flavor. These culinary traditions add depth to the book’s cultural exploration, offering readers a flavorful glimpse into Appalachian life.

Complementing the narrative are Green’s own illustrations, which grace every page with vibrant energy. Using a mix of colored pencils, markers, and digital tools, she brings the folklore and landscapes of the Blue Ridge Mountains to life. The combination of traditional and digital artistry creates a visually engaging experience, ensuring that readers remain immersed in the book’s rich storytelling.

Monsters and Magic in the Blue Ridge Mountains stands out as a charming and informative children’s book that transcends age, offering both children and adults an opportunity to learn something new about this fascinating region. With its engaging storytelling, cultural depth, and captivating illustrations, this picture book is a must-read for anyone curious about Appalachian folklore.

Pages: 56 | ASIN : B0DSV6555J

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Wild Thing and The Bagel

Who really adopts who when a family brings home a new dog? According to the author, Erin L. Neal, it is, in fact, the dog that adopts the family. In the nonfiction children’s book Wild Thing and The Bagel, Erin shares her family’s story about adopting two amazing dogs.

Wild Thing is an energetic chocolate lab that instantly falls in love with his family, especially Brady. They were best friends and loved playing together. However, one day it was time for Brady to go off to school. Wild Thing tried to keep busy protecting Dad while he worked, but he was lonely. So Mom and Dad brought home a new dog that had rescued them. This sweet dog was named The Bagel because she was a basset hound and beagle mix. It took a while, but soon both dogs adjusted to having the other around and learned to play together. They learned to share the family they both love and became best friends.

Wild Thing and The Bagel is a wonderful picture book highlighting some crucial situations families face when adopting an animal. From the seemingly never-ending energy, training them to be good citizens, and dealing with separation anxiety, many things must be considered. Adding a new animal to the family can cause jealousy, and there will be a period of adjustment. This book teaches children about these phases and explains how it is normal. This is a great children’s book to read to kids when families want to get a new pet to help the whole family know what to expect.

Pages: 41 | ASIN : B0BP514VVK

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