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ITz Little BeWitchMents

ITz Little BeWitchMents : The Bag of Worries and The Magic of Faith by [Eva Heather Kerr]

Eva Heather Kerr’s “ITz Little Bewitchments” is a children’s book, classic story about great friendships, loyalty, magic, love of nature, discovering and faith.

It follows the life of two friends, Eve and Suzie as they navigate life in a witch training academy. While they are two of the most loved students in the school, the book also explores the little mischievous and curious side of their personalities.

Like all children, they never turn down any opportunity for adventure, discovering and making new friends. At the beginning of the book, they even follow something into the courtyard of the academy, a venture that will literally, land them in the academy’s laboratory and a spot of bother. Ultimately, their characters depict what it means to be curious and wise.

Like all good children books, ITz Little Bewitchments has a strong antagonist – Miss Dingbat. She is the academy’s inspector, very determined to get the girls expelled. She follows them around and keeps constant tabs on them, by using her dedicated magpie, Mr Mag to spy and follow the girls everywhere. She keeps reporting the girls to the headmistress, Miss Butterscotch.

Fortunately, the headmistress knows only too well why Miss Dingbat is so determined to see both girls expelled from the academy. Knowing the truth behind the wicked lies of the Inspector, Miss Butterscotch always supports the girls, encouraging them to excel. Ultimately, the support of the Grand Wizard Bruadarach, Miss Butterscotch and many others and the powerful friendships, keep Eve and Suzie winning over many adversities. Time and time again, we see them gracefully face many difficult situations and come out safe with lessons learned.

As we turn the pages of this wonderful book, it is clear that the author’s intent is on communicating and educating about the great importance of friendship and in having strong faith. Believing in oneself, in magic and always following your dreams. As such, the book becomes a great friend and a guide through adversities allowing one to fully grasp the power and importance of friendship, trust, loyalty and truth.

Another thing this book does well is illustrating its scenes. The illustrations are colourful, engaging, and awe-inspiring – things that make them attractive to children. Moreover, it uses colourful descriptive language that inspires imagination.

ITz Little BeWitchMents is a fun, light, magical and educative book that will inspire children to explore, learn and discover.

*Screenplay of the book’s adaptation is currently in the preproduction stage, film featuring over 20 songs.

Pages: 156 | ASIN: B09DJFKTJ8

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Through Individual Ingenuity

Author Interview
Edward Martin Polansky Author Interview

Oscar the Osprey follows a newly hatched osprey who has difficulty relating to his peers because of his handicap and must face a threatening winter world alone. What was the inspiration for the setup to your story?

The inspiration goes back over 35 years, and emanated from a trip to the Royal Gorge in Colorado with my family.  While walking across the gorge suspension bridge that was 1000 feet above the Arkansas River, my oldest son remarked that it would terrible for a bird to be afraid of heights.  He sympathized with the problem because he had a fear of heights.  The story about a bird having that problem was the idea that I found intriguing and it led to finally formally publishing the book 30 year later.

Oscar is a charming character. What were some driving ideals behind his character’s development?

A good children’s book should have, in my opinion, likeable characters, a strong moral behind the story, and be readable on multiple levels.  That is, it should be interesting to a non-reading young listener, challenging to a young reader, and interesting to a grownup.  Dr. Suess was a master of this technique.  I tried to combine those elements in telling the story about Oscar’s handicap and how he learned how to deal with it.  The moral of Oscar’s story is that we all have to overcome hurdles in life, not through miracles, but through individual ingenuity.  

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

Sibling rivalry, overcoming personal limitations, dealing with life’s dangers, handling ridicule… all common problems of growing into adulthood.

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

I’ve written two additional books (through AuthorHouse) in the Oscar series, the second one focuses on his relationship with his brother and the third with his sister.  All of the books, I hope, followed the basic premises of the first Oscar book.  The books are available on-line through AuthorHouse, Amazon and Barnes & Noble.  I had originally planned on completing a trilogy, but now I’m working on a fourth book in the Oscar series, which should be available in early 2021.

Author Links: Facebook | Website

The book is set in the Tetons Mountains and begins with the newly hatched Oscar and his difficulty with relating to his parents, peers, and surroundings because of his unusual handicap. He not only suffers humiliation as a result of it but he faces serious limitations to his normal development and ultimately his ability to survive in the wild. It is about how he compensates for his handicap, the animals and dangers he encounters, and the fact that he is faced with how to survive the unfamiliar bitter cold and threatening winter world.

Hickory Doc’S Tales

Hickory Doc’S Tales: The Pack: First Generation by [Linda Harkey]

This bucolic children’s book contains a collection of humorous stories following the adventures and misadventures at The Lazy Dog Hacienda kennels in Oklahoma.

Hickory Doc’s Tales is a cute story about a family of hunting dogs. Zeke is easily my favorite character because he is the misunderstood uncle and sort of the black sheep of the family. Zeke considers himself better than his brother and family. Eventually he becomes humble and children will learn a good lesson along the way as well. Newt is my second favorite character because he is loyal and even though he is a different breed of dog, they still consider him family, this sends a wonderful message of diversity and inclusion to young readers. He is a little insecure, but quickly realizes his differences are positive and helpful. It’s cute to see how close this family of dogs are, the lengths they go through for one another and the adventures they share. There is also a delightful variety of colorful side characters that appear throughout the book.

Now, even though the characters were lovely I wasn’t fond of the author’s writing style. I felt like that held back the story a bit. It was well edited, but some of the wording felt almost robotic.

This is a book for young readers that are transitioning to chapter books. The book was well edited, but I wanted there to be more of a flow to the language so that the writing matched the easy flow of life in the book.

I loved the illustrations! They were very well done and added life and dimension to the story. The illustrations were placed perfectly throughout the book giving you a better feel for what happened in that chapter. The chapters are very short. The book itself is perfect for an elementary student from grades four to six. I found it interesting that the author is a hunting dog owner and wondered about all the sources of inspiration she must have had!

Hickory Doc’S Tales is such a cute story that young readers will absolutely adore.

Pages: 116 | ASIN: B0796623SZ

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The Mask

The Mask can be considered a children’s picture book, but I think it is much more than that. It shares a profound message to never judge a person by their looks, but it does so through a dark fantasy story that is beautifully creepy, with a seductively ominous atmosphere and a gorgeously grotesque protagonist. This is an intelligent and philosophical story that can be read by children, but I think will truly be appreciated by adults, because of some of the adult themes found throughout the story, but mostly because of its avant-garde storytelling.

This book reminds me of Alvin Schwartz collection of short children’s stories “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”, but taken to a new level for middle grade readers. The art throughout this book is superb and does a fantastic job of setting the eerie atmosphere in the story that matches the feel of the book.

I found my self entranced with the story. Our protagonist, Mil, finds a mask that makes him beautiful but at a cost that is only found out later. I thought I knew where this story was going, but I was wrong. Not completely wrong, but wrong in that I could not have guessed what the mask could have wanted. The ending to the novel is…. well it leaves you on a cliff hanger, but it is absolutely perfect.

I’m glad I read this book towards the end of 2021 so that I could compare it to the rest of the books I have read this year and appropriately say that this is one of the most striking and thought-provoking children’s books I have read this year.

The Mask is a unique and thoughtful picture book with gorgeous illustrations that will leave you pondering long after you’ve closed the book.

Pages: 48 | ASIN: B09J16W8DR

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From Home to Day-Care

Ashika Singh
Ashika Singh Author Interview

Mummy Don’t Go helps children deal with their separation anxiety through a fun and educational story. What was the inspiration for the setup to your story?

I have been an Early Childhood Teacher for nearly 15 years, and I have seen so many children go through this stage. Separation anxiety can be very challenging for the child, parent as well as the teachers. I understand how vulnerable these children feel, coming into a place where they don’t know anyone. They go through all sorts of emotions; fear of being left behind, desperation, vulnerability.

It takes some time to bond with these children to help them feel safe, comfortable, and connected with the day-care environment. Reading a story to a child when they are upset has always been my favourite way to connect with a child. It allows me to initiate conversations and engage children in those conversations.

This is where the inspiration for this book came from. I wanted to be able to read a book to a child, where the character was of the same age, in the same situation and going through the same emotions. I wanted to be able to use this book to demonstrate that day-care is not a scary place, but a place filled with lots of interesting things to do, a place to form friendships and try new things. And that it is a place where they will be well taken care of and loved.

I also wanted the parents to be able to share the same message with their children at home. You know, read this book as a great bedtime story where they could talk about day-care in preparation and anticipation for the next day-care day. I wanted to give them away to build a bridge from home to day-care.

What is the hardest thing children face when going to daycare for the first time and how can parents help overcome it?

The hardest thing children face is the fear of not knowing anyone, the unfamiliar environment and not really knowing what to expect next.

It helps not just the child but the parents and teachers as well when there is a bit of preparation ahead of the first day. When children know what to expect, whom they can go to for help, what their routine will be like, it helps them feel a bit more confident.

It helps when parents are organised and know how to handle their child’s anxiety. I also wrote “Defeat Day-care Drop off Dramas with 3 New Habits” especially for parents with tips and strategies on how they can support their child with separation anxiety. When “Defeat Day-care Drop off Dramas with 3 New Habits” is used in conjunction with “Mummy Don’t Go!” It can be a powerful tool in understanding the root of this anxiety and how to overcome them using simple and practical steps.

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

It was important for me to share that children are little human beings with emotions and feelings. We need to help them not only express these feelings but also acknowledge what they are feeling. It is super important to help children feel safe, and parents and teachers can absolutely help children feel that by having a good communication system.

I think that Early Childhood educators play a vital role in a child’s learning, development, and wellbeing and so it was important for me to share the value of their work, how they go far and beyond for each child in their care and how it all makes a huge difference in a child’s wellbeing.

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

I am now working on another children’s book based on why a routine for children is important for their self-regulation. This book will again be set in a day-care environment with the same characters, Lucy, and Todd the frog. I am hoping to have this book published by early next year.

Author Links: GoodReads | Amazon

IS YOUR CHILD STRUGGLING WITH SEPARATION ANXIETY WHEN GOING TO DAYCARE??
Mummy Don’t Go!! Is a book about Lucy, who is very worried about being left at daycare while mummy goes to work. Mummy loves Lucy and looks after her every need when she is at home, but who will do that at daycare?

Read this book to explore how:When parents show trust in educators, children learn to trust and connect with their educators too.
Educators know and anticipate all of children’s needs and are ready to support and comfort children.

When Mummy leaves Lucy, she is distraught but with Miss Sheeka’s gentle care, Lucy is able to get her emotions under control and enjoy her day with her friends, so much so that she is very excited to show mummy everything at the end of the day.

Read this book together with your child to:Talk about the reason for their anxiety
Help your child understand that they will be looked after well at daycare
Get them excited about all the things they can do at daycare that may not be possible at home.
Get them excited about meeting with and playing with their friends, so that they are looking forward to a day at daycare.

But Wait………..Lucy also has a secret!!
She hides Todd, her pet frog in her pocket to take to daycare with her, where Todd has his own adventures!!
Lucy does her best to keep him hidden, but Todd is…. oh …..so daring!


Your child will love Todd the frog! He is mischievous, daring but also cares a lot for Lucy.

Mummy Don’t Go!!: Separation Anxiety

Mummy Don't Go!!: Separation Anxiety by [Ashika Singh]

Mummy Don’t Go follows young Lucy as she heads off to face her first day at daycare. She is worried about being separated from her mother, but she learns that, although she will miss her mother, she will find the comfort and support she needs to get through the day in her teacher.

Author Ashika Singh has given parents a fantastic tool to ease the anxiety many children feel when being separated from their parent for the first time. This wonderful children’s book shows readers the different things they will face at daycare and shows them that it is not scary and that they can rely on their teacher to support them.

The book is filled with amiable and emotive illustrations that helps young readers identify what Lucy is feeling in different moments. Throughout the story children will certainly enjoy seeing Lucy’s pet frog in various funny situations. Todd the frog really helps lighten the mood of the book and ensure humor is inserted into every situation.

This is a fun and educational picture book that teaches kids a valuable lesson that will make separating from their parents easier when it comes time to head off to daycare or kindergarten. Mummy Don’t Go!!: Separation Anxiety is a valuable tool for parents and is an entertaining story to share with children.

Pages: 31 | ASIN: B09G62C9Z8

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Five Mile Charlie: A Special Pony for Carly

Five Mile Charlie: A Special Pony for Carly by [Kimberly Adams]

This is a very creative and fun story following a little girl named Carly who has everything she ever wanted except a pony. Luckily Queen bee Nora is near by and sets out to fulfill Carly’s wish by finding her a pony. But the white fluffy animal she finds for Nora is not a pony, it is a llama named Charlie.

I really loved how Charlie and Carly become fast friends. It really shows kids how to be accepting of others and the gifts they are given. Carly is also a fantastic character that shows how to work hard and be thankful for the things in your life. She could have easily been upset that her wish for a pony was not fulfilled but instead she accepted Charlie into her life with zeal.

Every page of this delightful book has charming art with a soft color palette that is very appealing. Every animal is cute and I had a hard time turning the page because my child did not want to stop looking at the cute critters that litter the pages. She was especially fond of the Yorkie.

Five Mile Charlie: A Special Pony for Carly is a fun children’s book that will take young readers on a cute farm adventure where they will meet interesting characters and learn valuable lessons in fun ways.

Pages: 26 | ASIN: B09G6S7V8X

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Ask Uncle Neil: Why is my hair curly?

Ask Uncle Neil: Why is my hair curly? is an educational children’s book that explains why some people have curly hair and why some people have straight hair. Young Anthony is getting ready for a recital. When combing his hair he begins to wonder what would happen if he grew his hair long. His mother tells him that his hair would be harder to comb because it is curly. Anthony wonders why that is so and in the absence of answers they decide to call Uncle Neil who is a scientist.

I found this book to be wonderfully educational on several layers. I have always wondered why some people have curly hair while others have straight hair. The book presents several explanations and even explains why some people have oily hair and other people do not. All with bright and simple illustrations that any child will understand. I also enjoy the idea that, when in doubt, ask a scientist. This book teaches young kids about hair, but also teaches them a little bit about the scientific process by telling them what a ‘scientific consensus’ is.

All the art in the book is colorful hand drawn art that children will surely be able to relate to. This is a fantastic book to educate young readers and inspire them to find more answers through science. This is one of the best kids book I have read that sets up a question and then answers it in an straightforward and entertaining way while promoting diversity and science at the same time. Ask Uncle Neil: Why is my hair curly? is a fun picture book that will educate readers as it entertains them.

Pages: 30 | ASIN: B07GJX26XQ

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