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Radiating Joy in Life

Lisa Cortez Author Interview

The Adventures of Marie and LeeLee follows two best friends who turn everyday moments into grand adventures and find joy in the small things in life. What was the inspiration for your story?

This story is based on the childhood adventures of my best friend Marie and I.  Sadly, Marie passed away from cancer nine years ago.  She was truly a bright light in this world and had a way of spreading laughter and happiness to everyone she met.  I wrote this book as a way to continue to spread her joy :)​

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

It was so important to me that this book radiate joy.  That is the essence of who Marie was.  It was also important for me to share the story of our friendship and how it is the small moments that we spend with those we care about that are transformed into lasting memories through the beauty of friendship. The Message from the Author was another feature that is very meaningful to me.  It says: “Marie and LeeLee want you to know that you are loved! You are loved no matter what, and you are loved every hour, every minute, and every second of every day! You are loved for the beautiful person you are inside, and you are loved because you are YOU!”.  Not every child hears this message, so I am trying to share this message as far and wide as I can!

What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?

I had so much fun writing every scene because it brought back so many wonderful memories.  I would have to say though that it is the scenes where Marie and I are talking and laughing that stand out to me because that is what we spent most of our time doing!

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out and what can your fans expect in the next story?

I would love to write more books and make The Adventures of Marie and LeeLee into a series.  I am a pediatric speech-language pathologist, so I plan to continue to incorporate language development and beginning reader strategies into future books as well.

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Come join best friends Marie and LeeLee on their childhood adventures! From jumping in the lake, to running in the snow, to staying up late talking and laughing, Marie and LeeLee have fun wherever they go! The beauty of their friendship turns every moment together into an unforgettable adventure.
Written by a pediatric speech-language pathologist, this book incorporates strategies to stimulate language development and keep even the busiest toddler engaged!

The Adventures of Marie and LeeLee

Lisa Cortez’s The Adventures of Marie and LeeLee is a heartwarming children’s book about two best friends who turn everyday moments into grand adventures. The book captures their joy as they play video games, go out for pizza, and laugh late into the night. Whether they’re running through the snow, swimming in the lake, or simply talking for hours, Marie and LeeLee’s friendship shines through every page. It’s a story of pure, unfiltered joy. A nostalgic nod to childhood friendships that feel endless.

What makes this picture book so special is its simplicity. It doesn’t rely on complex plots or dramatic twists. Instead, it embraces the magic of small moments. One of my favorite parts is when Marie and LeeLee go to Marie’s house to play with her pets. Princess, Peppi, and even the lizards, Olivia Newt and John, are downright adorable.

Another highlight is the book’s warmth. The illustrations by Laura Watson bring every moment to life with bright, playful energy. You can see their excitement when they play together or run through the snowy landscape. There’s a real sense of motion and fun in every scene. And the way their friendship is portrayed—so effortless and full of love—makes you want to call your childhood best friend and relive old memories.

What really sticks with me, though, is the final message from the author. She reminds readers that they are loved, no matter what. It’s such a simple yet powerful message, and it ties everything together beautifully. The book isn’t just about Marie and LeeLee; it’s about friendship, love, and the joy of just being yourself. It’s a feel-good read, the kind that leaves you with a warm heart and a smile on your face.

I’d recommend The Adventures of Marie and LeeLee to anyone who loves sweet, nostalgic stories about childhood friendships. It’s perfect for kids who are making their own best memories. If you’ve ever had that one friend who made life a little more fun, this book will hit you right in the feels.

Pages: 24 | ASIN : B0DR641J58

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Entertain and Educate

Carolyn Wild Author Interview

Pets: Do You Want One? introduces children to sight words through vivid photos and graphics of animals while also educating them on the responsibilities of pet ownership. What was the inspiration for your story?

Growing up and throughout my adult life, animals and pets have been a constant presence in my world. I’ve noticed that my students are particularly drawn to stories about animals and pets when they read to me. One little girl in my class, in particular, had a fondness for simple pet books and would read them repeatedly. Inspired by her enthusiasm, I decided to create a vibrant pet book that showcases various pets while also emphasizing the importance of proper pet care.

What were some goals you set for yourself as a writer in this book?

Working on my books has reignited the creativity I experienced in my youth, providing relaxation and presenting me with new goals and challenges. I thoroughly enjoy the process of playing with borders, colors, and selecting just the right photos to captivate children’s imaginations. My aim is to integrate books into my classroom and the wider world that not only entertain but also cover curriculum content in literacy, math, science, and social studies in an engaging and enjoyable manner.

Are there any books or authors that inspired you to become a writer?

As a child, I cherished the works of beloved authors such as Beatrix Potter, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Margaret Wise Brown, Richard Scarry, Janette Sebring Lowrey, and Mercer Mayer. Now, as a primary school teacher, I’ve expanded my collection to include books from a variety of other authors that I share with my students year-round. My classroom library features captivating stories from the likes of Robert Munsch, Eric Carle, Jan Brett, Patricia Polacco, Todd Parr, E.B. White, James Dean, and numerous others.

What is the next book in the series that you are working on, and when will it be available?

My upcoming children’s book, “Bunnies: Big and Small,” is set to be published just in time for Easter. This picture book is brimming with adorable bunny pictures, captivating rhyme, vibrant colors, and engaging counting activities. I’ve dedicated much of the winter to perfecting it, adding extra details, and ensuring that the layout and text are perfectly tailored for my grade 1 students. I can’t wait to share it with them and with readers everywhere!

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Dive into the excitement of this engaging interactive story tailored for young children! Immerse yourself in a visual delight featuring large, vivid photos and graphics. The book is enriched with easy, repetitive sight words, captivating science facts, a useful picture dictionary, and reader guidelines for an educational adventure. Encounter a charming array of creatures, including BIRDS, FROGS, RABBITS, LIZARDS, TURTLES, HAMSTERS, FISH, CATS, AND DOGS! The word count is 104, Reading Level C, LEXILE RANGE 10L – 200L. It holds an ATOS LEVEL of 0.79 and PM Readers is 3-4 Red. Get ready for a delightful learning experience and a colorful exploration into the captivating world of our animal friends.

Wild Acres Farm Series
Crafted by Carolyn Wild with extensive literacy education experience, this collection of leveled emergent readers integrates beginner sight words, picture dictionaries, science facts, repetitive decodable words, rhyming text, colored rebus picture clues, math concepts and learning-to-read tips. Recognized for its positive impact, the series has earned recognition and awards for reading success in classrooms, daycares, and homes.

Pets: Do You Want One?

Pets: Do You Want One? by Carolyn Wild is an endearing and interactive picture book ideal for young, emerging readers. The central theme of the book, “Do you want a pet?” resonates on each page, creating an engaging narrative for children. The children’s book cleverly combines high-frequency sight words with delightful images of various pets, making it an excellent tool for aiding in the development of reading skills.

The illustrations in this book are particularly captivating, with a range of small to large pictures of animals that not only adorn the pages but also aid in discussing each animal. These visuals serve as an excellent engagement point, encouraging parents to interact with their children by asking questions related to the content. Furthermore, the book extends beyond mere reading practice; it introduces young readers to the idea of pet ownership, touching on the responsibilities and care required for different animals. Carolyn Wild’s writing style is straightforward yet appealing, effectively using repetition to reinforce reading skills and familiarize children with high-frequency sight words. The repetition also enhances the learning experience, making the book a valuable resource for repeated readings.

This book’s charm and educational value make it a great addition to any early childhood classroom, especially for Pre-K and Kindergarten levels, where it can be a significant asset for teachers in developing literacy skills. The combination of adorable imagery, simple yet effective writing, and interactive elements make Pets: Do You Want One? a commendable choice for young readers.

Pages: 30 | ASIN : B0CM2M7Q6W

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Fall: Colours and Squirrels

Fall: Colours and Squirrels by Carolyn Wild charmingly encapsulates the essence of autumn through the eyes of squirrels. Set against the vibrant backdrop of a forest in fall, this book stands out for its engaging narrative that gently guides young readers on a delightful quest for nuts.

One of the book’s standout features is its visually striking high-color photography. These images bring the autumnal colors to life and serve as a captivating backdrop for the story’s furry characters. The addition of speech bubbles to the squirrel characters adds a layer of engagement, making it a delightful read for children. Ideal for early readers, the book combines an easy-to-understand storyline with an educational slant on colors. The narrative style is simple yet engaging, allowing young readers to grasp reading fundamentals while enjoying the story.

Furthermore, the book subtly introduces children to variances in English spelling, as it uses Canadian English – an aspect that can broaden their understanding of language differences. Apart from its educational value, the book’s portrayal of squirrels adds an element of whimsy. Their playful antics, paired with a hint of sarcasm, bring a unique flavor to the narrative, making it both fun and memorable for its audience.

Fall: Colours and Squirrels is not only a fitting addition to any academic program aimed at beginning readers but also serves as a delightful tool for parents and teachers to engage with children. It offers a balanced blend of learning and fun, making it a worthy choice for reading at any time of the day. With its high-quality photography, accessible storytelling, and the undeniable charm of its squirrel characters, this book is a delightful read for young learners embarking on their reading journey.

Pages: 26 | ASIN : B0CK9VKSFF

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Dogs: A Counting & Comparing Book

Dogs: A Counting and Comparing Book, by Frances Mackay, emerges as a delightful and educational experience for children, cleverly intertwining the joy of canine companions with fundamental counting skills. This book transcends the typical format of a counting book and engages young readers in more than just number recognition by bringing an array of dogs to life on each page. From Dachshunds to Pugs and Shar Peis to Terriers, young readers will find Mackay’s book a delight.

Mackay’s approach is far from a mundane enumeration. Instead, each page overflows with vibrant energy as a variety of dog breeds playfully guide children through numbers. The book’s structure, alternating between counting and comparing the different breeds, maintains reader engagement and adds an educational layer, encouraging observations about the dogs’ diverse characteristics. The art style in this book is both friendly and contemporary, resonating well with modern young readers. It successfully captures the essence of classic children’s literature, reminiscent of authors like P.D. Eastman, yet it stands out with its own unique flair. One particularly memorable moment is the depiction of an “extremely long dog” stretching across an entire page, showcasing the book’s creative and humorous side. The book is accessible and enjoyable for early readers and their families, fostering a fun environment for learning.

Dogs, A Counting & Comparing Book is an excellent choice for young readers who have a fondness for dogs and learning. It skillfully blends entertainment with education, making it a noteworthy addition to children’s literature in the genre of counting and comparison.

Pages: 34 | ISBN: 0646890042

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Properties Of Shapes

 Lisa Weckbacher Author Interview

What Is the Shape of My Egg? invites children on an enchanting voyage with Silkie the chicken, unraveling the mysteries of geometry through farmyard adventures, empowering lessons, and endearing camaraderie. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The inspiration was actually quite simple. For some time, I have wanted to write children’s stories, but the question was about what? With a little help, I narrowed down my ideas to 1) my love for animals, namely my pets (though many), and 2) what I have learned as an educational researcher, particularly in the areas of mathematical learning and spatial abilities. I will say that integrating the two was no easy task. To date, my publications have involved a completely different style of writing—academic writing. So this book, and the others to follow, was nothing short of a challenge!

The focus on geometric shapes is tied to a recent study with my University of California colleagues. In brief, we explored differences in geometric shape knowledge between a sample of U.S. and Japanese children. Though there are a number of learning points to share, the one implication from the study is that communication about the properties of shapes matters as far as learning outcomes (i.e., above and beyond visual recognition of shapes alone). In other words, though children from an early age can readily identify a circle, do they actually know or can they verbalize the properties of circles (e.g., curved, round, no straight sides, no edges, no points, no beginning or end)?

Can you share any insights into the development process of the interactive exercises in the book, and how they are designed to help children embrace their developing geometric understanding?

The goal is to apply what children have learned in the aftermath of reading the book, ideally with an adult to help promote accurate learning and opportunity to talk about shapes. The shape hunt is merely one approach.

From a developmental perspective, tapping into multiple modalities to learn facilitates learning. With the shape hunt, children should be encouraged to look for, listen (as an adult provides direction as needed), and touch (e.g., trace) various objects that are the shape of a sphere or an ovoid. In addition, “spatial talk” (i.e., use of words such as left, right, above, below, far, and near) should also be encouraged. Spatial talk relates to the way we think about numbers (e.g., smallest to largest) as well as our ability to visualize mathematical information (e.g., properties of 2D and 3D geometric shapes). Taken together, I consider early exploration of shapes and space as a foundation for more advanced geometric concepts that will be introduced in later years.

You included insightful facts about the Silkie chicken breed in the book; was this a personal interest of yours, or was it chosen to add another layer of engagement with the story?

A very personal interest! As shared in the book, Silkie the chicken is a real-life character. For those who are familiar with the breed, it is so true that these chickens are delightful little critters. They make for wonderful pets—both inside and outside the home! I added Silkie chicken facts for those who are not familiar with the breed. So yes, it can be considered another layer of engagement, an added educational component to the book.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

What Is the Shape of My Ears? is the second title in the Shape Stories with Farm Friends Series. It will be available via pre-order November-December 2023. The main character is Pearl (a mini donkey), also a real-life character! In this storyline, Pearl teaches her sidekick Duke (a mini horse) about the properties of triangles. What Is the Shape of My House?, the third and final title, should be available spring 2024 along with a supplemental shape activity book for children roughly 3-5 years of age.

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Purple Dragonfly 2023 Book Awards Honorable Mention in Two Categories:
EDUCATION and STEM

Discover the world of geometry with Silkie and the Sisters in What Is the Shape of My Egg? – the first delightful installment in the Shape Stories with Farm Friends Series.

This beautifully illustrated and engaging tale introduces young readers to the world of circles and ovals while incorporating essential spatial language (e.g., left, right, up, down) to boost their spatial thinking skills. Designed for interactive read-aloud sessions, children will be encouraged to explore and trace similar shapes at home or in the classroom, reinforcing their understanding of these fundamental geometric concepts.

As the adventure unfolds, What Is the Shape of My Egg? seamlessly transitions to a deeper exploration of two and three-dimensional circular shapes, providing interactive activities for kids to apply their newfound knowledge. The book also includes fascinating facts about the endearing Silkie chicken breed, adding an extra layer of fun and curiosity to the reading experience.

Based on real-life farm animals residing in Western Montana, the vivid illustrations and lively text capture the unique personalities of Silkie and the Sisters in this entertaining and educational read – perfect for young minds eager to explore the world of shapes!