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Saving Endangered Insects
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Livy Little Honey Bee is the story of a honeybee who is not afraid to be herself despite the challenges she faces from the others in her hive. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
One of my granddaughters, Olivia (nicknamed Livy), who was four, expressed some fear one day when we were out in the garden picking flowers, that a honeybee would sting her. When I explained that bees won’t sting people unless they feel threatened and that they have a job to do gathering nectar and pollen, she was fascinated. As Livy has an independent streak in her, and definitely sings to her own tune, whether it’s what she wears or what books she likes to have read to her, I combined her personality with the science of honeybees.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
I only write books for young readers that focus on animals or insects that are threatened or on the verge of extinction so one idea I wanted to share in Livy Little Honey Bee was that bees are very important to our environment as pollinators(The Queen Bee says “We need the flowers and the flowers need us”.) And, while I don’t say it directly, bees are at risk due to insecticides. Hopefully if children become more interested in the life and work of honey bees, they will become advocates for their protection. I also wanted to encourage young readers to believe in themselves even if it means possibly not blending in with the crowd. Livy loves to live in the moment, yet also promises the queen she will be a responsible citizen and, to me, that is an important message to reinforce to all young children.
The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with Mira Hirabayashi?
I am lucky to find extremely talented young artists from RISD. Mira was eager to illustrate the book once she read the text, and we worked together via zoom for about a year to get each illustration just right. We’d meet every two weeks or so and she’d show me her progress. Then when we were done, we turned it over to the designer who got it ready to go to the publisher’s printer. I can’t think of any issues we had except in the beginning getting Livy’s face just right and figuring out how to create the hive….which is, in my opinion, the best illustration in the book.
Are you currently working on any other children’s books? When can fans expect to see your next book released?
I have two more books written and currently being illustrated: One is Sophie, the Monarch Butterfly, Mission to Mexico. It is about a little butterfly, Sophie, who ends up leading a migration of hundreds of monarchs south to Mexico for the winter. Sophie is the name of another of my granddaughters. And of course, Monarch Butterflies are endangered. Linda Chambers, a friend, is illustrating that one. The other book is Connor, the Red Panda. This book is being illustrated by another RISD student, Joyce Guo. It’s about two Red Pandas and a Pangolin who must leave their habitat due to many dangers from man and climate warming and cross the mountains to safety at an animal sanctuary. Red Pandas and Pangolins are also extremely endangered. And as always, all royalties from these books are donated to the appropriate organizations dedicated to saving the animals or insects.
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For children of all ages, Livy Little Honey Bee intends to explore the courage and self-confidence it takes to stand up for who you are as well as the nature of honey bees and the critical contribution they make to our environment through pollination of earth’s flowering plants.
A portion of proceeds from the sale of this book is donated to the Pollinator Partnership, the Natural Resources Defense Council and other organizations dedicated to preserving the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education and research.
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Livy Little Honey Bee
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Celia Straus’s Livy Little Honey Bee is an enchanting children’s book that delivers a vibrant celebration of individuality and self-expression through its colorful illustrations. This narrative, woven with delightful rhymes, follows the journey of Livy, a spirited bee whose zest for life is as infectious as her love for the beauty of nature. Her days are spent in pursuit of nectar, but unlike her peers, Livy infuses her tasks with joy and playfulness, turning work into an exhilarating adventure.
As the plot unfolds, readers will discover the tension between conformity and creativity. Livy’s non-traditional approach to her responsibilities is met with skepticism by her peers, leading to an engaging storyline that gently guides young readers to understand the delicate balance between personal freedom and communal obligations.
The book’s illustrations are a feast for the eyes, with warm hues that leap off the page, drawing children into Livy’s world. Each image is crafted to complement the story’s upbeat tone, making the experience of reading not only educational but also visually stimulating.
Livy Little Honey Bee offers an array of thoughtful themes, from celebrating the courage it takes to be authentic to embracing one’s passion in all aspects of life. It’s a narrative that encourages young minds to think independently, fostering analytical skills that will serve them in all areas of life.
While I found the storyline thoroughly engaging, there’s an element of complexity as Livy learns to balance her innovative spirit with her responsibilities. I believe younger readers might need additional guidance to grasp this nuance. However, children who revel in imaginative tales and those who are beginning to explore their own place in the world will find much to love in Livy’s journey.
Livy Little Honey Bee is a charming and insightful read that encourages children to find and revel in their unique voice. It underscores the vital message that confidence in one’s self and one’s feelings is a gift to be nurtured and cherished.
All author proceeds from the sale of the book are donated to organizations dedicated to preserving the health of pollinators critical to food and ecosystems.
Pages: 25 | ISBN : 978-1923020016
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Monstrously Clever (Happy Tails)
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Halloween is a magical time for everyone to come together and have some fun, and that is exactly what Mori the witch plans on doing. It soon becomes clear, though, that other people’s goals are solely focused upon making sure some of her monstrous friends don’t enjoy this most spooktacular time of the year. Monsters have always existed – in real life and in people’s imaginations, but they hadn’t always revealed themselves to humans because they knew that fear was a powerful motivator for many mortals. Monster Point is a town filled with monsters who have always lived together peacefully. Now that the supernatural population have become a reality to the mortal realm, the townsfolk have encouraged humans to come live amongst them and combine the best of both realms into a world that embraces the differences of everyone and still is capable of shining with the light of friendship, understanding, and compassion for all. Change is hard for some people, though. Sometimes it is easier to embrace fear than it is to embrace hope. With a little magic and some clever manipulations, Mori and her friends set out to bring the town together to enjoy their Halloween and each inhabitant’s unique contribution to this great celebration of life.
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Literary Titan Book Awards November 2023
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These books masterfully craft universes, breathe life into unparalleled characters, and weave plots that keep us hanging on every word. With innovative themes and a knack for turning words into elegant prose, these stunning books effortlessly elevate the art of storytelling. Here’s to the brilliant authors who’ve turned fresh ideas and heartfelt narratives into beautifully written journeys. Your remarkable talent deserves every bit of this recognition.
Award Recipients
The Wages of Kin
Behind The Curtain: Remarkable Stories of What Really Happens in Medicine
Anatomy of a Vampire by John Matthias
The Journal of Hidden Truths
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🏆Literary Titan Gold Book Award🏆
— Literary Titan (@LiteraryTitan) November 3, 2023
Celebrating #authors who turn fresh ideas into beautifully written #books. Join us in applauding these fantastic authors for their remarkable talent & elegantly crafted books.#WritingCommunity #ReadingCommunity #Readinghttps://t.co/laVxUNF4W9 pic.twitter.com/9iU83x8HEd
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Literary Titan Book Awards Nov 2023
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The Literary Titan Book Award proudly celebrates enchanting children’s books that captivate hearts with their standout storytelling, luminous illustrations, delightful characters, and inventive concepts. Bestowing well-deserved recognition, we applaud the exceptional authors behind these literary gems, honoring their boundless creativity and remarkable talent in crafting stories that ignite imaginations and bring joy to young readers.
Award Recipients
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🏆 We're delighted to announce the winners of the Literary Titan Gold #BookAwards in the #ChildrensBooks category! These stories have captured the hearts of young #readers with their whimsical narratives, imaginative worlds, and unforgettable characters.https://t.co/egSSjWhEJW pic.twitter.com/LTJw0rCDLB
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Literary Titan Book Awards – Nov 2023
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Honoring the talent of brilliant authors who captivated us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, and compelling characters. Delve into a universe of original ideas, celebrating books that not only mesmerize us but also stand out with their innovative concepts and extraordinary narratives. Join us in applauding the dedication and hard work of these exemplary authors as we spotlight and praise the magnificent realms they’ve brought to life through their award-winning books.
Award Recipients
The Life And Times Of Henry J, And Elsie Flushie Fuhrman by Brian Toung
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📚📷 Announcing the Nov 2023 Literary Titan #BookAwards! We're honoring the brilliant #authors whose unique styles, vivid worlds, and compelling books have utterly captivated us. Join us in celebrating the innovative, mesmerizing #books. #WritingCommunity https://t.co/4Z6LF8JABv pic.twitter.com/yN1pkPGfBd
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Bruno and Bo’s Adventures
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A tale of caution with adorable chimpanzee brothers lines the pages of Bruno and Bo’s Adventures by Bryan De Leon. This fun tale covers brotherly bonds, the desire to support your family, and the importance of speaking truthfully. A storm is coming, and food may be scarce. What are little boys to do aside from adventure to find some extra food?
The illustrations in Bruno and Bo’s Adventures are bold and sure to catch the attention of young ones. Within the pages of De Leon’s children’s book, readers will find two brothers, Bruno and Bo. As the eldest, Bruno is an example of leadership, and dependability. Younger brother Bo exudes kindness and loyalty. These two brothers get wrapped up in a quite the mess while trying to help their family prepare for a storm in secret.
The story is a delightful read from start to finish with vocabulary appropriate for emerging readers. Young readers will identify easily with both Bruno and Bo. De Leon provides valuable lessons for familes to ponder as they share this engaging tale.
If you are looking for a cute children’s book that addresses honesty, familial bonds, and when to ask for help, Bruno and Bo’s Adventures by Bryan De Leon would be a wonderful starting place for any younger reader.
Pages: 31 | ASIN : B0CCMY87VF
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Developing Confidence
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Big Mick and Little Pete take readers on a heartwarming and daring rescue adventure, proving that the power of teamwork, bravery, and determination can turn even the unlikeliest heroes into life-saving champions. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Big Mick and Little Pete were born out of necessity; when my son first started to read, after we had finished a book, if he were still awake, he would ask me to tell him a story. There were many characters over the years; however, the one that resonated the most was Big Mick and Little Pete. I wanted to have this story recorded so he might like to read it to his children one day.
The illustrations in the book are fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with illustrator Amena Jannat?
It was a little difficult as Amena was in another country, so time differences were the main obstacle.
Big Mick and Little Pete highlights values like teamwork, perseverance, and bravery; how do you believe parents and educators can utilize your book as a tool to instill these values in children?
I would love to think Parents/Guardians/Educators would be able to articulate the message to children. Confidence is important for development, and it would be great if they could take that away.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
Yes, Big Mick and Little Pete have a lot of Adventures coming early in 2024.
Big Mick is a Dump Truck and Little Pete is a mini excavator, Every day they work side by side building projects for their town, But today would be different, Today a School Bus has been trapped on the other side of the Town and the kids can’t get home. The call has gone out and Big Mick and Little Pete are the only ones who can reach the School Bus. Can Big Mick and Little Pete fix the road? Follow along as we watch these two friends save the day.
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