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Tuula Pere Author Interview

Jonty and the Giant Pike follows a father and son who build a fishing pond in their backyard, and things do not go as planned. What was the inspiration for your story?

This book has two sources of inspiration. The first is summer, which is a familiar Finnish summer to me. It includes many things about nature, such as lakes and forests. People may spend the summer in the countryside in summer cottages with their families. In Finland, the lakes and seashores are essential for summer holidays – and many people like fishing. When I write about summer, I get in close contact with my inner child, for whom summer is an incredible time of discovery.

This book has another even more concrete background. My children and I have encountered a similar adventure with a giant pike, as I have told in the book’s plot. We encountered such a large predatory fish, which accidentally got into our yard pond and ate the fish planted there during the summer. The king pike finally got into trouble when the pool had to be emptied in the fall. We would have lifted it back into the pond to eat its delicacies there, but the longing for freedom won. In my book, I changed the plot’s ending to make it better for the pike. Now, I will reveal to you what happened next in real life.

During our break from this pond cleaning work, the pike pushed itself out of the temporary storage box and bounced toward the open water. Unfortunately, its strength ran out, and it collapsed on the hot beach sand. That’s where I found it and mourned its fate. I buried the fish in a beautiful spot near the shore because I didn’t want to throw it into the water for other animals to eat. So this pike became soil, from which perhaps new plants sprouted.

When you first sat down to write this story, did you know where you were going, or did the twists come as you were writing?

As I revealed in my previous answer, this story is based on an exceptionally authentic series of events – except for the happy ending I created. For this reason, writing was, this time, more like retelling a relatively recent memory in a way suitable for a storybook.

Although my favorite kind of writing is the one where I am completely free, sometimes it’s nice to tell my own childhood memories a little tuned and twisted. As a mother and grandmother, I also have many fun topics about other children’s real lives.

When I write children’s books, the fairy tale’s topic and entire content take over my head as a ready-made package. It often causes such a strong feeling that I rush to write. The first version is created then as if driven by a storm wind. I’m just an aid to bring it into the world. When I write such stories, the whole story is already more or less complete and ready. Sometimes, a character might start making additional demands on me, for example, if I forget to write down something important related to him. I enjoy it when the story has its own will.

Do you enjoy fishing? If so what draws you to it?

As a child, I spent a lot of time by the lake. At first, I watched my father fishing, and gradually, I could participate in different ways. It started with simple angling, and soon, I could try other equipment as well. I’ve never been a keen fisherman, but the moments together at the lake have been significant. While fishing, it is possible to relax and chat with your partner.

Sometimes, the experience can also be exciting, like raising the nets with my father just as a thunderstorm rose over the bay. But we managed to get to a nearby island in time, where we sorted out the badly tangled nets by hanging them on the trunks of pine trees. It took some patience!

I spent much time at the beach while my children were learning to fish. Sometimes, the fish catch was so plentiful that I was in a hurry to pick up small fish from the sand and the dock before they got away. Helping the smallest fishermen was also quite a job, as I constantly had to place new baits on their hooks.

But the joy when the children succeeded in catching something rewarded all the effort. We have always made food from their catch, even if children had just one tiny fish. You learn to make a surprisingly tasty fish soup even from that!

Fishing often also involves being together and exchanging life experiences across generations. I still remember a summer evening twenty years ago when my little one was fishing with his grandfather. The little boy sincerely admired the older man’s ability to wait patiently and catch the fish at the right moment – a valuable lesson.

What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your book?

Writing summer books is fun because I have so many warm memories of my childhood summers. I often make children do things beyond their abilities. The most important thing is not a perfect success but a good attempt.

In this book, I want to write about a child’s enthusiastic summer plans, which the whole family participates in. Family moments together are important topics.

However, the most important message of this book is related to the relationship between the boy and the pike. A giant pike is something unique that accidentally gets into the boy’s garden pond. It’s exciting for him to follow, and the boy tries to control it like a pet.

I want readers to consider whether capturing a wild, free giant pike in a small pond is right. We must choose whether to hope for the boy’s success or the pike’s freedom.

In this book, the pike and nature win! Maybe I want to give exactly that message: nature cannot and must not be subjected to too much.

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Jonty loves to fish, so he and his dad build a fishpond in their yard. The pond takes a lot of work and maintenance, but Jonty is thrilled to have the chance to fish for rainbow trout.The most exciting catch of the summer, however, is a giant pike, which Jonty catches from the dock on the lake. By accident, the hungry fish winds up in the fishpond! Even though there’s plenty of food available, the pike doesn’t like being imprisoned in a pond. Then one day it tries to escape!

A Cat Named Puppy

James Breznicky’s A Cat Named Puppy is a heartwarming tale that beautifully illustrates the importance of self-esteem and embracing one’s unique identity. The story follows Puppy, a shy cat burdened by a name that makes him the target of teasing from other animals. Struggling with acceptance, Puppy feels isolated as even the dogs don’t see him as an equal. Puppy’s journey takes a turn for the better thanks to his supportive brother, Stitch, who helps him see beyond the hurtful words of others. Stitch’s encouragement reminds Puppy that there are those who care for him and that his worth isn’t determined by the opinions of others. Set in a loving home, the story underscores the critical role of a supportive environment in fostering self-confidence.

A Cat Named Puppy is an engaging story in which Puppy learns to shift his focus away from negative judgments and embrace the love and care around him. Many children will relate to Puppy’s struggle and find inspiration in his journey toward self-acceptance. The narrative conveys an essential life lesson: our differences make us unique, and recognizing the love we receive can bolster our self-esteem.

The book is enhanced by striking illustrations that use warm and comforting colors, particularly notable for their effective play of light and shadow. The inclusion of a photo of the real Puppy and Stitch at the end adds a delightful personal touch to the story. Breznicky’s writing style is simple and accessible, using short rhymes and clear ideas to communicate profound emotional truths. A Cat Named Puppy explores Puppy’s distress extensively, setting the stage for the uplifting message about the importance of developing a strong self-concept and embracing positivity.

A Cat Named Puppy remains a compelling story that also emphasizes the values of family unity and respect. It’s a book that will teach young readers to tap into their inner strength and celebrate what makes them unique.

Pages: 36 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C2S71NT3

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Miso and Kili’s Flying Adventures: New Island Friends

Miso and Kili’s Fly Adventure: New Island Friends, by J.M. Chrismer, is a heartwarming and enchanting tale that effortlessly captures the imagination of young readers. The story introduces us to Miso, a Ragdoll cat with the unique ability to fly, and his inseparable companion, Kili. Together, they embark on what begins as a routine exploration of the islands scattered across the ocean, only to be thrust into an extraordinary adventure by an unexpected storm.

The charm of this book lies not only in its captivating storyline but also in the beautifully crafted illustrations that bring Miso and Kili’s world to life. Each page is a visual delight, engaging young minds and drawing them deeper into the story. The vibrant colors and expressive characters make it easy for children to connect with the narrative and the endearing protagonists. Upon being diverted to a mysterious and previously undiscovered island, Miso and Kili encounter a tribe of sophisticated feline inhabitants led by the formidable yet fair Wasabi. Initially met with suspicion, Miso and Kili’s sincerity and their secret stash of irresistible kitty treats eventually win over the islanders. This clever twist not only adds humor to the story but also subtly teaches children about the importance of kindness and the universal language of sharing.

The heart of the book lies in the growing friendship between Miso, Kili, and the island’s cats. Through their interactions, young readers are introduced to themes of trust, unity, and the beauty of forming connections with others, even in the most unexpected places. Miso and Kili’s promise to keep the island’s location a secret fosters a sense of responsibility and loyalty, further enhancing the book’s moral undertones.

Miso and Kili’s Fly Adventure: New Island Friends is a celebration of exploration and the joys of new experiences. The story encourages children to embrace the unknown, appreciate the value of friendship, and cultivate a sense of wonder for the world around them. Miso and Kili’s adventures are sure to inspire young readers to look at the world with curiosity and excitement, knowing that every journey holds the potential for new friends and unforgettable memories.

Pages: 36 | ISBN : 978-1963106237

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Meaningful Family Time

Dr. Shon Shree Lewis Author Interview

Coco’s Fourth of July at the Zoo follows a curious little girl whose questions about animals lead her family to enjoy a holiday visit to the zoo. Where did the idea for this story come from?

This book is from my Coco’s Life Adventure Series. The first title, Coco’s Courage Meeting the Dentist. Coco’s Fourth of July at the Zoo is a continuation of my Coco book series.

Is there anything from your own life in the characters and events in Coco’s tale?

I enjoyed family time at the zoo in my childhood and adult years. So, I shared some of my memories as a child at the zoo, through my lovable character, Coco.

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

For children’s enjoyment and learning. Also, for parents spending meaningful family time with their children while teaching them about different animals, appreciating them, and to appreciate the celebration of Independence Day for America’s freedom for humanity to pursue life, happiness, and liberty respecting all of humanity.

What is next for Coco and her family? Can readers look forward to a new installment in your series soon?

Coco has more than 5 books as a series:
(Coco’s Life Adventures), available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble stores and where books are sold. Some of her popular titles are Coco’s Courage Meeting the Dentist, Coco Braves the Dark, and Coco Finds Her Pup Chico.

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Coco is excited to go to the zoo for the first
time with her parents and her
dad’s mom, Grandma Sarah. Coco
will see many animals she has never
seen before on this fun holiday.


Bertie and The Garden of Wonders

In Bertie and the Garden of Wonders, Mandy Woolf crafts a delightful and heartwarming tale of friendship and discovery. Poor Bertie, a faded beachball, spends his days on a shelf, watching the children choose other toys over him. Feeling neglected, Bertie yearns for the vibrant beauty of the garden he can see through the open door. Determined to experience the garden’s wonders, Bertie rolls himself outside and encounters Puff Ball, a soft, white fluffy flower who unexpectedly begins to talk to him. Delighted to make a new friend, Bertie and Puff Ball enjoy each other’s company, sharing entertaining stories and working together to protect Brian, a bee in need. As the seasons change, Bertie learns that Puff Ball must leave for a while but promises to return. The story leaves readers eagerly wondering whether Puff Ball will keep her promise, adding an element of suspense and anticipation.

The unique friendship between a flower and a beachball teaches children valuable lessons about the beauty of diverse friendships. Woolf’s storytelling is both fun and endearing, emphasizing that differences can make friendships special. The interactions between Bertie and Puff Ball also highlight the importance of teamwork, showing young readers that collaborating can help solve problems.

Adding to the book’s appeal, Woolf includes engaging activities at the end of the story. These activities encourage children to continue enjoying the adventures of Bertie and Puff Ball beyond the pages of the book. From crafting their own Bertie and Puff Ball to exploring their surroundings in search of plants and animals, children can extend the story’s magic into their own lives.

Elmira Georgieva’s illustrations beautifully complement Woolf’s narrative. The artwork is not only enjoyable to look at but also enhances the storytelling, making readers feel as if they are part of the adventure. Each page invites readers to immerse themselves fully in the story, with illustrations so vivid they seem almost tangible.

Bertie and the Garden of Wonders is a charming book that teaches children the true meaning of friendship. Mandy Woolf’s engaging storyline, coupled with Elmira Georgieva’s delightful illustrations, makes this book a must-read for young readers. I highly recommend it for its endearing message and captivating presentation.

Pages: 32 | ISBN : 978-1923020597

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Anxiety Produced by Sounds

Tuula Pere Author Interview

Noise All Over follows a little boy with sensitive ears who runs away from loud sounds because they hurt him. What was the inspiration for your story?

I have noticed that, surprisingly, many people—children and adults—suffer from loud noises. After all, “primitively” thought, loud noises are often warnings or alarms about dangers threatening people, from which it is necessary to flee or wise to protect oneself.

This over-activation and exaggeration also apply to our other senses, but I decided to focus on hearing in this book. The change in the sound environment in modern times has been swift. In part, this is because technology has brought sounds everywhere. Different sound stimuli compete with each other for people’s attention in entertainment and marketing.

The loudest and most annoying sound – downright noise – often wins this competition for people’s attention. Its effect may actually harm its target but generate money in its creator’s wallet.

I’m a sensitive person who strongly feels the stimuli in the environment. On the other hand, I’m very social and eager to meet people, experience various situations, and go to different places. I have to find a suitable balance between these opposites for myself. A sound environment that suits you can be good, even if it is loud and intense. When the sounds of nature roar around or an orchestra plays my favorite music at full power, I’m in the same tune, even if the sounds are loud.

Adults have a special responsibility to observe sounds around children. We must protect them from noise that is harmful to them.

How did you decide on the title of this novel?

The title of this book—Noise All Over—is a natural consequence of how I personally experience disturbing noise. I thought about the environment around the exceptional, sensitive child in the story and the feeling of alarming elements around him. They attacked from all directions, and the boy felt helpless and threatened.

With the book’s title, I wanted to emphasize the comprehensiveness of the disturbance and anxiety produced by sounds. The oppressive feeling grows if we can’t escape the noise and can’t decide for ourselves what happens in our environment in terms of sounds.

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

Noise is an individual experience. It is one form of stimuli that can become overwhelming for an individual. So we are talking about a real problem, especially for sensitive people.

Various forms of disturbing noise exist—some more obvious and others more hidden. It can be a single loud, frightening, or even painful sound element or a sum of many smaller and weaker stimulants, which become an overwhelming experience when combined or followed without a reasonable break. One must be able to protect oneself from noise in a way that is characteristic and suitable for the individual.

The role of adults as guides and helpers of the child’s burdening experience is essential. The constant awareness of noise can be a secret burden in the child’s life. It can be difficult for a child to explain what bothers or scares him in different sound environments. This hidden experience can restrict or depress the entire life. The child can be reluctant to confess the problem as it might not be pleasant to differ from the others in this respect.

However, I want to show with my book that there are cures for this difficulty. It is essential to realize that no one has to be alone with problems caused by excessive sensitivity, and there is always someone who understands.

Of course, at the end of the story, I can’t resist mentioning nature and its power to level and “understand” human experiences. Nature is always a place where I can at least seek balance in various challenging situations.

Do you write novels for adults or only children’s books? 

I must admit that I am also one of those writers with several adult novels under development and unfinished. I haven’t given them up yet, but writing for children has taken up most of my time – so far, I’ve published more than 60 books in English and even more in Finnish.

I have also written for adults—both nonfiction and fantasy. On the nonfiction side, I have written texts related to my legal scholar background and an extensive nonfiction book that deals with the life work and production of the most famous Finnish storyteller, Zacharias Topelius (1818–1898), from a legal perspective. Including a vast amount of law and justice in fairy tales and reflections on morality and justice, in general, is possible. This topic is close to my heart on all levels of writing.

I have also participated in a peace-themed writing competition, and my essay was included in an anthology of the prize-winners. That was very encouraging as I have written many children’s books about the themes of war and peace, too – in a delicate way.

I’m also constantly writing short stories for adults, and I’ve already published one book where I give a voice to people who don’t usually get one. My motto is that for ordinary people, shockingly big and unusual things often happen in their ordinary lives, even if others don’t always notice them. There seem to be enough stories ready for another book now, so maybe I will publish something for adults again shortly.

There should also be a way to get adults to read more instead of excessive, passive entertainment. There is a lot of talk about children’s reading, but the role of adults as role models is often overlooked. It would be a dream if I could find a way to write about topics touching many people and raising everyday problems to a level where you can see through them more clearly. I don’t mean any self-help books, but stories that make their readers notice new life nuances and possibilities. This became a big wish, but a writer must have such!

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“Little Fears” is a book series about the various concerns that children can have. Sometimes, minor harms may grow into big worries if they are ignored. Fortunately, there are fun ways and gentle tools to handle such situations, often through play.


The Dinosaur Rock Band concert for children should be the highlight of the summer. Liam is going with his aunt and cousins.
However, there is an unpleasant surprise in store for Liam. The loud music is painful to his sensitive ears. The only solution is to escape!



Nori’s Amazing First Hike

Springtime has finally arrived, bringing with it lush green trees and fresh, growing grass. In Nori’s Amazing First Hike, we follow the adventures of three-year-old Nori as she embarks on her first hike with her parents. Excited for the day ahead, Nori packs a small backpack with essentials: a water bottle, sunhat, warm jacket, and a notebook to capture all the exciting sights she encounters on their journey. Her parents choose the Butterfly Trail, an ideal path for young explorers like Nori. Early in the hike, Nori’s father spots a beautiful butterfly and takes the opportunity to teach her about the butterfly’s life cycle, from egg to adult. Enthusiastically, Nori draws a butterfly in her notebook, capturing the moment. As they continue their hike, the family revels in the stunning scenery and the melodic songs of birds along the trail. Reaching a breathtaking mountain view, Nori’s parents surprise her by planting a baby tree, teaching her the importance of giving back to nature.

This children’s story, inspired by the author’s own daughter, Nori, is both heartwarming and educational. Mr. Stoyanchev’s vivid descriptions make readers feel as if they are hiking alongside Nori, seeing the butterfly, feeling the moss on the trees, and hearing the birds’ songs. Children will easily immerse themselves in the story, imagining their own adventures on a nature trail. Stoyanchev skillfully conveys his love of nature and hiking in a way that young children can understand and enjoy. The story encourages young readers to explore nature with their families, promoting the joys of spending time together outdoors. It beautifully illustrates the fun of exploration and the value of family bonding.

Kateryna Mansarliiska’s colorful illustrations perfectly complement the narrative, bringing the story to life. Each illustration enhances the storytelling, making readers feel as though they are part of Nori’s adventure. The vibrant artwork progresses the story at an enjoyable pace, allowing readers to savor each scene.

Nori’s Amazing First Hike is a delightful tale that will captivate young readers and inspire them to embark on their own nature adventures. Stoyanchev has done an excellent job creating a story that is both engaging and educational, making it a must-read for young explorers. Highly recommended!

Pages: 41 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D3QTJVD2

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Popina & Slumberina

In the enchanting kingdom of Nimbasoy, Princess Popina is born to King Popee and Queen Mina in Popina & Slumberina by Irit Tal. To celebrate her arrival, the king and queen host a grand party at the royal palace, where guests present a variety of thoughtful gifts, including lemons, honey, a silver bell, and a rainbow. However, the gift that captures Popina’s heart is a soft green blanket from her Uncle Paul. She cherishes it so much that she names it Slumberina and takes it everywhere as her best friend. As Popina grows older, she reaches the age to attend preschool. Her parents assure her that she will learn new things and make friends. With Slumberina in tow, Popina embarks on this new adventure. However, she soon realizes that Slumberina is hindering her from engaging in fun activities and making friends. This realization makes Popina sad. One day, while walking home with her father, King Popee, Popina accidentally drops Slumberina in the dirt. At home, she begins to contemplate whether it might be time to leave Slumberina behind. Will Popina decide to go to school without Slumberina? Will she finally make friends and join in the activities?

One of the delightful aspects of this charming children’s story is its rhyming cadence. The rhythmic verses make the story enjoyable to read aloud and memorable for young listeners. The story beautifully addresses the theme of growing up and the process of becoming less reliant on comfort objects like blankets, teddy bears, or dolls. Popina’s journey resonates with children, encouraging them to understand that it’s okay to leave their security toys at home as they grow older and more independent.

The illustrations by Anat Davis are equally captivating. Children will easily fall in love with the characters, and the vibrant artwork draws readers deeper into Popina’s world. Each illustration enhances the narrative, making readers feel as if they are part of Popina’s growth and adventures. A heartwarming detail about this book is that the author and illustrator are sisters. Inspired by their daughters’ experiences with their cherished blankets, Irit Tal wrote Popina’s story to help her daughter, Shira, let go of her favorite blanket. After reading the story a few times, Shira decided she wanted to be just like Popina and began leaving her blanket at home.

Popina & Slumberina is a wonderful story that teaches children the importance of growing up and becoming more independent. It reassures young readers that it’s natural to outgrow their need for comfort objects. I highly recommend this story for its engaging narrative, relatable message, and delightful illustrations. Well done!

Pages: 32 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CHH3CST1

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