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Ice Cap follows an unusual snowman with a cell phone and electric guitar who helps entertain kids and unite communities in the winter. What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
I have been in awe of technology advancement in my lifetime. As a teacher and parent, I have noticed how adults and now children are often glued to their phones and tablets, missing out on the adventure we call life! Real magic happens when parents, teachers, and caregivers make real-life connections with children through play, music, and by showing kindness. There is no substitute for spending quality time with each other. Ice Cap has a phone and he’s from THIS century but he hasn’t forgotten the intrinsic value of friendship, whether it is with his forest friends or the children he meets. I wanted to incorporate the ideas of manners, of including parents in the fun, and of giving gifts of the heart, drawn from the magic of our natural world.
The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with the illustrator Claire Sedovic?
Claire is a wonderful artist and our collaboration was quite seamless. I immediately chose her from my publisher’s repertoire. Although the comic strip and AI illustration styles are popular now, I wanted the story to seem modern with the underlying charm of a timeless tradition. I sent her a lot of background setting material and ideas for characters (objects, animals, multicultural children, objects, my sketch of Ice Cap, etc.) and she stayed true to my vision for the book. She did some research of her own, I could tell right away when she captured my corn husk dolls that adorn the tree. (A craft taught to my mom by a First Nations neighbour 80 years ago!) Claire was open to make changes or additions and her own interpretations of each scene really brought the story to life. Thanks, Claire!!!
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?
This is the first book! I’m quite busy sharing my story with schools, libraries, and my community. I have already written a companion story with a similar female character but I am going to wait a while before starting the process again. Time will tell!!! I actually have so many stories written, all drawn from my experiences, from my community, and from the flora and fauna of our beautiful world. For now readers, parents, and teachers can connect with me or read my blog on my website joanepp.com. I look forward to reading the stories that children send me at justjoanandkids@gmail.com because after all reading inspires writing!
Author Links: GoodReads | X (Twitter) | Instagram | Website | Amazon
Whether he’s snowboarding down hills, playing games with kids, or sharing frosty treats, Ice Cap makes winter the most magical time of the year. When the children text him with a “please,” he’s there in a flash, ready to join in the fun!
But Ice Cap’s adventures aren’t just about games. He’s got a special gift for spreading kindness and making memories. From building ice castles to creating a beautiful pine tree in the center of town, he’s always thinking of ways to make his friends smile.
From debut author, Joan Epp, this rhyming picture book is perfect for kids who love snowmen, the holidays, and winter fun. With lyrical text and whimsical illustrations, “Ice Cap” is a delightful read that will warm hearts, even on the frostiest days. Ideal for children ages 3-7, this story is sure to become a seasonal favorite in your home.
Join Ice Cap on his snowy adventures, and discover the magic of winter through the eyes of a modern-day snowman who’s as cool as he is kind!
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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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Sweet Sorrow- Book 3 in The Jungle War series by Kregg P.J. Jorgenson
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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 December 2024
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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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Harry and the Hurricane
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Thunderstorms, a hurricane’s whirling winds, an earthquake … what’s next?
Extreme weather takes friends in Florida by surprise when whirling winds carry them northward into Canada and land them-broken and bruised-in Pondville. There, a giant sinkhole caused by an earthquake is discovered. A beloved building is leaning toward the sinkhole. Harry and the other Pondville residents try a solution offered by their new Florida friends. Danger, more mishaps, and cooperation make for an exciting, fast-paced adventure. But will they succeed in preventing disaster?
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Bear’s Sick Day: A Story of Caring and Friendship
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Bear’s Sick Day treats readers to a touching tale of friendship and care. When Bear falls ill, his friend Bunny arrives to provide comfort and companionship despite Bear’s concerns about Bunny catching his illness. The story unfolds with Bunny making warm tea, reading stories, listening to music, and playing Bear’s favorite game of Jenga, all of which bring joy and laughter to both friends. This simple yet powerful story highlights the importance of caring for others and the positive effects of compassion.
This children’s book excels in conveying themes of empathy, resilience, and the joys of friendship through its straightforward language and engaging dialogue. It’s particularly suitable for shared reading sessions between parents and children as it fosters discussions on kindness and the value of being there for others. The delightful illustrations complement the text, making it accessible and engaging for young readers, particularly those between the ages of three and eight.
The illustrations bring the story to life with vibrant and colorful artwork that captures the attention of children and helps narrate the story through visual cues. The characters’ expressive faces add depth to the narrative, enabling children to connect emotionally with Bear and Bunny’s experiences.
Bear’s Sick Day is a heartwarming and educational picture book that effectively introduces young readers to the concepts of care and friendship. It is an excellent addition to any child’s library, ideal for those seeking a story that combines fun with meaningful life lessons.
Pages: 42 | ASIN: B0DL4NL65F
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The 12 Dogs of Christmas
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In The 12 Dogs of Christmas, Huntly and Raylee, two children brimming with excitement for the holiday, just can’t wait for Christmas day. Huntly dreams of receiving a pug puppy, while Raylee imagines a world where she could have every dog. That night, inspired by the “12 Days of Christmas” song, Huntly envisions receiving various dogs in a delightful twist called “The 12 Dogs of Christmas.” The assortment of dogs ranges from one pug puppy to two tiny terriers and three French bulldogs, and more, each adding to a festive tapestry of canines at the end. Though the dream ends in the morning, a special surprise awaits Huntly, making his Christmas wish come true.
This children’s book is a warm embrace of the holiday spirit, reminiscent of classic Christmas tales. It captures the boundless imagination of children and introduces young readers to the diverse and joyful world of dogs. The story beautifully captures the essence of childhood wonder, particularly through Huntly’s dream sequence, which cleverly plays on the traditional “12 Days of Christmas” with a canine twist. This imaginative journey through a parade of puppies not only adds a layer of whimsy but also allows young readers to explore their own fantasies about holiday gifts and magical moments.
The story is crafted in simple and accessible language, making it a joy for early readers to read independently and a delight for younger children to experience with their parents. The illustrations by Allan and Deborah Drew-Brook-Cormack are vibrant and lively, perfectly capturing the festive atmosphere. I loved the scene where the Scotties were sitting in front of the fire place where the cute stockings were hanging.
The 12 Dogs of Christmas is an excellent picture book for families eager to indulge in the holiday spirit. It encourages children to dream big and celebrates the joy of the season. I highly recommend this charming children’s book as a perfect holiday read for young children.
ASIN: B0DJWSLD8L
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Following Your Curiosity
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Miles Ahead – A Journey in Math and Engineering follows a young boy who discovers a passion for math early in life and follows this love all the way into a career as a professional engineer. What was the inspiration for your story?
The inspiration for Miles Ahead came from my own experiences growing up. Like the character in the book, I developed a fascination with math and engineering at a young age. I wanted to capture that sense of wonder and excitement that comes from discovering something you’re passionate about, and how that passion can shape the course of your life.
The story isn’t just about math; it’s about the journey of following your curiosity, working through challenges, and ultimately finding fulfillment in your chosen career. I also wanted to inspire young readers to see math not just as a subject in school, but as a gateway to endless possibilities—just as it was for me.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
One of the key ideas I wanted to share is the importance of curiosity and persistence. The journey to becoming an engineer—or pursuing any career—rarely follows a straight path. There will always be bumps along the way, but staying curious and determined can help us navigate those challenges. I also wanted to emphasize that math and science aren’t just abstract concepts; they are tools that allow us to understand and shape the world around us.
Another important theme is the value of mentorship and community support. In the book, Miles, the focal character doesn’t achieve success alone—there are people who guide and encourage him along the way. I believe this is a crucial aspect of anyone’s journey, especially in fields like math and engineering, where collaboration and learning from others are key. I have had mentors, wonderful teachers and professors, and family supporting me my entire life. It truly does take a village, and that becomes obvious when we look at the big picture.
Underlying all of this is a real concern: there’s a shortage of professional engineers, and enrollments in engineering colleges have been declining for years. It’s crucial that we nurture children’s passion for STEM early, with the hope that many of them will go on to become the next generation of engineers and scientists.
The engineering profession has been incredibly rewarding for me, and I see this book as my small way of giving back to the field. My hope is that it sparks an interest in young readers and encourages them to consider a career in engineering or the sciences.
What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?
I had the most fun writing the scenes where Miles first begins to explore the real-world applications of math and engineering. There’s something truly magical about watching a young character connect abstract concepts to tangible outcomes—whether it’s solving a practical problem or discovering how math powers the world around him. I loved capturing that “aha” moment when Miles realizes that math isn’t just about numbers on a page, but something that can make a real difference in his life and the world. It was fun to weave in those moments of discovery and excitement, which I hope will resonate with readers—especially young ones just starting their own journeys.
If I had to choose one scene in particular, it would be the moment when Miles finds out he passed the Professional Engineering Exam. For a licensed professional engineer, the PE Exam is one of the most important milestones in our careers. It’s a game-changer, giving engineers the authority to take on greater responsibility, sign and seal plans, and make a bigger impact in their field. I’ll never forget the intense studying leading up to it, and the joy and pride I felt when I learned that I had passed—shared with my family and fellow colleagues. So, the scene where Miles experiences that same sense of accomplishment is deeply personal and really special to me.
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?
While Miles Ahead is a standalone story, I’ve been exploring the idea of writing a similar book with a female lead character. This new book would follow a young girl on her journey in engineering or the sciences, much like Miles’ story. Engineering has historically been a male-dominated profession, but I’m glad to see more and more women entering the field. It’s an encouraging trend, and I hope it continues to grow.
By featuring a female main character, my goal is to create a story that inspires young girls to see themselves as future engineers, scientists, and innovators. I also hope this book will resonate with parents and children alike, offering an engaging and empowering perspective on STEM fields.
If this book comes to fruition, readers can expect an inspiring story filled with challenges, growth, and discovery. The main character will navigate obstacles, discover the joy of exploring STEM concepts, and learn the value of perseverance, teamwork, and giving back to her profession. Like Miles Ahead, it will emphasize the importance of mentorship and community support, while showcasing the rewarding journey of following your passions.
Author Links: Amazon | GoodReads
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