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The Adventures of Mr. Fuzzy Ears: Mystery of the Missing Bunnies

Mr. Fuzzy Ears: The Mystery of the Missing Bunnies by Donna Carr Roberts is a fun and adventurous tale of Mr. Fuzzy, a dog who aspires to become a police officer. When a group of bunnies goes missing, the mystery becomes an opportunity when Mr. Fuzzy is tasked with the investigation. Taking his job seriously, he quickly and diligently gets to work, visiting neighborhood animals, pets, and characters around town to find the bunnies. It’s a fun but meaningful journey that helps Mr. Fuzzy learn new skills while solving a mystery.

The author does a wonderful job of introducing the reader to Mr. Fuzzy’s world and his enthusiasm for becoming part of an important investigation. As Officer Fuzzy, the dog embraces his new role, collecting clues and information and making inquiries to find the bunnies, tracing their every move and where they were last seen. Not only is the author a creative writer but also an excellent illustrator for the book.

I read the book to my kids, who enjoyed how well Mr. Fuzzy put together different clues, or puzzle pieces, to find out where the bunnies were located. It’s a fun story for elementary school kids and a fantastic way to develop reading skills while enjoying beautiful illustrations. I like how the story and Mr. Fuzzy’s character promote a sense of curiosity and looking for answers by using different resources and making inquiries to find a solution.

Mr. Fuzzy Ears: The Mystery of the Missing Bunnies is a fantastic picture book for a young audience. I especially enjoyed the likable characters, the illustrations of animals, and the confidence that comes with solving a problem and helping others. It’s a great read and a visually appealing children’s book.

Pages: 52 | ASIN: B092RMH9TJ

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Courage, Self-Confidence, and Fun

Tuula Pere Author Interview

A Special Sweater follows a young boy who, after learning to knit, wants to take on the big project of making a sweater; he has to overcome several obstacles to make his vision a reality. What was the inspiration for your story?

I have always admired the enthusiasm and optimism that, at its best, helps children to grow as people constantly. They may have unrealistic ideas about their chances of achieving the desired results but still want to try.

I was a resourceful child who was constantly trying to outdo myself. Sometimes, I built a hut with insufficient supplies. My dream of the finished building was much more wonderful than the cabin I finally created from twigs.

I also collected a bunch of fragrant flowers and tried to make perfume out of them. Of course, it was a bit sad when the result was only a smelly gray broth, not the sweet scent of a rose.

Later, as a parent, I have always tried to encourage my three children to test their limits – and in moments of disappointment, I have comforted them when necessary. They were all very active and believed in their abilities as builders, cooks, merchants, and journalists from an early age. My daughter was a great example of an indomitable child who built herself sandals from pieces of wood, nails, and ribbons. And she didn’t mind even though she couldn’t walk on them. All in all, the sandals were a success, and we still have great photos of this unique project!

Adults should remember that the most important thing in a child’s activity is not a perfect result. Even more valuable is the opportunity to dream and create – and the chance to try again.

Do you enjoy knitting or doing any other craft work like Eddy?

I have always been enthusiastic about knitting. My skills only developed as an adult when I could do things at my own pace. School craft classes, at least in my childhood, were about following exact instructions and often suppressed your desire to create.

Later, when I could take responsibility for knitting all alone, I started to enjoy it. Knitting is simply inspiring if you can design freely and choose yarns, models, and colors. Of course, the results of my knitting are already more satisfactory today.

My specialty is woolen socks, which I give away to my friends. When I knit something warm and homemade for my loved ones, it feels like I care about them with warm thoughts.

I have also included the idea of ​​knitting in one of my upcoming children’s books. In it, an old writer, frustrated with the results of his work and their reception, invents a new way to influence. That also includes knitting. But I won’t reveal the story more now. Let’s wait for the illustration and publication. 

Is there any moral or idea that you hope children take away from the story?

The most important message of the story is that children should have enough freedom to realize their ideas and dreams. It’s not a question of them being allowed to do or get anything, nor about materials and excessive costs. Instead, adults should recognize situations where a child’s creativity and ideas just need a little support and encouragement.

I want to encourage children to try their ideas without worrying about whether they will succeed perfectly or what others say. Building self-confidence is one of the most important things I strive for when writing for children.

It is also important to identify various limiting factors. There can be many kinds of people in the environment, which prevents the child’s natural desire to experiment. Authorities in schools and hobbies set limits. People in one’s family circle, both parents and siblings, can block and doubt. Even among friends, some may criticize and discourage you. In the midst of all this, children must find their personal power and learn to use their judgment.

Although many of the children’s efforts do not lead to tangible results, something even more valuable follows. Children gain courage, self-confidence, and fun in their lives. A person who has not been needlessly restricted or suppressed in childhood grows into a strong and whole adult.

Your “I Did It” series is one of my favorites, I love seeing children work through problems and have success. Will there be more books in this series?

There are currently three books in the I Did It series. In addition to this story, A Special Sweater, I have written the books My Sunflowers and A Tree House Night. They also describe situations where the children face resistance and difficulties but find ways to overcome them and achieve their dreams.

Children take the reins to some extent in all of these books. They don’t exceed the allowed limits in any radical way, but the message is the same: The limits set by the environment can sometimes be too strict. For growth to be possible, you must be encouraged to go a little further. Of course, I am not inciting dangerous anarchy because the safety of children’s lives means a lot to me.

I think such environments, where the child’s ideas and enthusiasm are at odds with the environment, are interesting and important topics in children’s literature. Maybe I will write more parts in the series. At least, there are many delicious ideas from my childhood and the lives of the children around me.

Play is an excellent way to develop skills needed later in life. My goal is to help children grow into mentally strong adults with self-esteem. Cooperation with other people also becomes natural and equal from this starting point.

I have to admit that after writing each book in the I Did It series, I have felt proud of the accomplishments of the main characters. Witnessing their success and survival also makes the writer of the stories happy.

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Eddy wants to knit a very special sweater for himself. He has seen colorful pictures in a crafts magazine.
At school, I already learned how to knit a potholder. I can surely manage a sweater now! Eddy thinks.
Eddy feels confident about his skills, although nobody else does. The result will be something unique-but not like the photos in the magazin

What Is the Shape of My Egg?

What Is the Shape of My Egg? by Lisa Weckbacher is a charming and educational book inviting readers to embark on an enlightening journey alongside the endearing Silkie and her sisters. Silkie’s jubilation over her newfound egg-laying achievement initiates a voyage of self-discovery as her sisters Henrietta, Dreeka, and Dottie unveil the distinction between circles and ovals—a captivating exploration that ultimately imparts invaluable lessons.

Weckbacher artfully constructs a narrative that harmoniously intertwines a captivating storyline with fundamental lessons in farm animal familiarity and geometrical comprehension. The book’s narrative casts a spotlight on circles and ovals, supplemented by the integration of spatial vocabulary. The narrative seamlessly segues into an understanding of two and three-dimensional circular shapes, reinforced by interactive exercises that empower young minds to embrace their developing geometric understanding.

This children’s book is a literary gem tailored for collaborative read-aloud sessions. The synchrony between narrative and visual aids is fantastic. Gabriela Vega’s brilliant illustrations, resplendent with the allure of the farm setting, give young readers a tangible connection to the narrative’s context and characters. Weckbacher also includes insightful facts about the Silkie chicken breed, a charming embellishment that encourages young minds to enjoy the pursuit of knowledge.

Beyond its educational underpinnings, What Is the Shape of My Egg? is a story of camaraderie, cooperation, and empathy, courtesy of Silkie and her sisters’ encouraging interactions. The narrative conveys the significance of lending a helping hand and collaborating, imparting vital social lessons to its young audience.

What Is the Shape of My Egg? is an exceptional picture book that will ignite children’s curiosity, inspiring inquiries about the intricacies of their surroundings. This children’s book will enliven classroom discussion on geometric principles. I heartily recommended it to parents and educators alike.

Pages: 32 | ASIN: B0C16PFL9F

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No Time for Halloween: The Frankenstein-Dracula Defense

The Cozy Chess Club just loves Halloween! Meeting together to have fun at their school club, Jasmine, Dondre, Abbie, and Zack each wear fabulous costumes in honor of the spooky festival day. Halloween gets even better when the Chess Club learns that a Grandmaster, one of the best chess players in the world, is coming to their school! But when a precious item goes missing, it’s up to the four kids to solve the mystery before their beloved teacher’s heart is broken forever. And this Halloween, the Cozy Chess Club finds that they are swiftly running out of time.

No time for Halloween: The Frankenstein-Dracula Defense by Victoria Winifred is an intriguing installment in the Cozy Chess Club Mysteries series. This is my first experience with the series, and I had very little trouble keeping the characters straight after the first few pages. I love Dondre’s flair, Jasmine’s intelligence, Abbie’s can-do attitude, and Zack’s shy heroism. Each page of this highly engaging story is simply full of life. Every character and situation is described so well that it’s almost like watching a movie. I also loved that I got to learn something new, as the author takes the time to put chess moves based on real-life chess scenarios into the book without a shred of boredom, and I like that there is so much about life that can be learned from this classic game. I highly recommend this charming story for its exceptional descriptions, engaging storytelling, and valuable educational elements.

No Time for Halloween: the Frankenstein-Dracula Defense is short and sweet, perfect for ages seven and up and all who love classic children’s detective stories. A delightful tale that artfully weaves chess strategy into an amazing mystery, this book is a wonderful choice for reading on a rainy summer afternoon.

Pages: 90 | ASIN: B0CFX9QVD8

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The Adventures of Cocoa and Cream-Remarkable Twin Ponies

Meet Cocoa and Cream, the amazing twin ponies with wild, untamed manes! They are anything but ordinary. Cocoa and Cream have a big dream: to teach little kids how to ride and help them discover their incredible potential. Join Cocoa and Cream, and discover the countless ways these special ponies help kids like you reach their goals!

Little Bird

Step into the enchanting world of Little Bird, where bravery and curiosity collide in a heartwarming tale. Embarking on an adventure that begins with a triumphant break from his shell on a Monday, Little Bird explores the vast wonders of his surroundings. From the delectable dance of worms to the symphony of fellow birdsong, each discovery fuels his aspiration to take flight. Overcoming trepidation, he musters the courage to attempt the impossible, and lo and behold, the once-fledgling Little Bird soars through the skies!

Prepare to be entranced by the pages of Little Bird, a truly captivating children’s book that weaves inspiration into every word. Splashed with vibrant illustrations that paint a kaleidoscope of colors, this literary gem boasts sentences perfectly poised for budding young readers. The rhythmic cadence of rhyming words, paired with the charming delineation of days of the week, makes this more than just a story—it’s an engaging educational escapade.

I found myself captivated by the ingenious fusion of art and prose, fostering an immersive experience that lingers. Beyond the surface, this endearing narrative imparts a valuable lesson—ushering its audience to embrace the unknown with open arms. In a world teeming with unfamiliarity, Little Bird’s journey becomes a metaphor, kindling a sense of courage that resonates with youngsters and adults alike.

My Fur-ever Family

A shy Yorkshire Terrier puppy is ready to be adopted. She is a little afraid to leave her brothers and sisters, until a sweet mommy with a happy voice cuddles her and takes her home. The puppy learns that she has a big new family with four human sisters! As she begins her new adventure, she longs to be loved and to be given a very special name.

All Different and Beautiful: A Children’s Book about Diversity, Kindness, and Friendships

As far as friends go, Orion is the cream of the crop. Although he is new to America himself, he is adept at recognizing when others are uncomfortable or in need of a pep talk. There is not one student in Orion’s school he won’t approach with a friendly smile and positive attitude. From new students to those who are shy due to a disability, he welcomes and encourages them all. Even the class clown is no match for Orion’s bright light–he has everyone figured out and knows just how to break down the protective walls they have built around them.

All Different and Beautiful: A Children’s Book About Diversity, Kindness, and Friendships, written by Belle Belrose and illustrated by Winna CL, is a children’s book focused on inclusion and acceptance. Belrose’s main character Orion is both intuitive and loving. His positive outlook is contagious, and readers will find themselves looking forward to each encounter with his classmates. Orion is a shining example of everything teachers try to teach students. His willingness to lend a hand and offer a shoulder to lean on is exactly what young readers need to see in a character.

Bright, colorful, and intricately detailed illustrations accompany Belrose’s story. Winna CL’s portrayal of Orion will engage readers and keep them engaged in the plot as they recognize familiar aspects of school life. The illustrator manages to convey a wide range of emotions with relatable facial expressions ranging from fear and shame to sheer joy.

Belrose’s story has a place in both classrooms and guidance curricula. Oftentimes, the lessons we try so hard to teach are more effective when they come from the pages of a children’s book. Belrose’s story communicates one of the most important lessons of all–different is beautiful.

Pages: 35 | ASIN: B08NZZ8RJL

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