Posts Tagged ‘kidlit’

“The ideas are simple, but they’re also transformative…” says Pickle Me This about Pajama Press’ A World of Kindness

December 19th, 2018

Pickle Me This “In a note inside the book, Pajama Press Publisher Gail Winskill writes that the idea for the book was born when her three-year-old granddaughter asked her one day, ‘Nana, how can I be kind?’….Each page features art by Pajama Press’s acclaimed illustrators, some from previous books and others original (and my children […]

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ASLC Litpicks says “Bass does an excellent job of uncovering the layers of many complex emotions” in Uncertain Soldier

December 6th, 2018

ASLC Litpicks “Bass does an excellent job of uncovering the layers of many complex emotions: – prejudice toward German prisoners expressed by Canadians at home who had relatives fighting in Europe; – the bullying and hatred experienced by many families and school children who had been born in Canada but were of German heritage; – […]

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A Good Day For Ducks is a “great read aloud for preschool groups or family time,” says Resource Links

December 5th, 2018

Resource Links “With a large font format, plenty of onomatopoeia, and simple watercolour illustrations, this offering is a great read aloud for preschool groups or family time. The lovely depiction of a brother and sister who are close in age, and perfect companions, heartwarmingly shows a wonderful example of being content with simply playing in […]

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A Good Day For Ducks is “wonderfully rhythmic,” says Fab Book Reviews

December 3rd, 2018

Fab Book Reviews “A Good Day for Ducks is the wonderfully rhythmic, sing-song tale of siblings who show readers just how best to enjoy the rain- and how to make the most of cozy and fun indoor activities after the rain….Readers will likely find much to love in the lightheartedness that A Good Day for Ducks offers. The […]

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CM Magazine says A Good Day For Ducks would “make for a good bedtime story.”

December 2nd, 2018

CM Magazine “A Good Day for Ducks would make for a good bedtime story as it does not contain any sort of strong plot or exciting events. However, the basic storyline is likely relatable to the intended young audience. The author selected basic sight words and includes lots of repetition throughout the story, making the book […]

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Pencil: A Story with a Point will “delight younger readers…” says CM Magazine

November 30th, 2018

CM Magazine “Veteran author Ann Ingalls has produced a book with a lightweight plot but much lighthearted play with language that will delight younger readers just learning about verbal humour as well as teachers who could use this book as a lesson on the pun as literary device. Dean Griffiths is a British Columbia illustrator […]

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CM Magazine “Highly Recommends” Penguin Days

November 29th, 2018

CM Magazine “Lauren is an eight-year-old girl with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and she sees the world in her own unique way. Penguin Days is a stand-alone book that also continues a story begun in Slug Days, with Lauren encountering challenges this time beyond school that help her stretch and grow. Not only must she attend her first-ever […]

Posted in Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Penguin Days, Rebecca Bender, Sara Leach

Foreword Reviews calls Penguin Days a “lighthearted story…”

November 28th, 2018

Foreword Reviews “A lighthearted story, Penguin Days follows Lauren, who is on the autism spectrum. She sometimes misreads social cues, like not understanding why others laugh; she is not always included in groups…. Pencil illustrations by Rebecca Bender appear on nearly every spread. They feature Lauren and her family and are insightful in showing the […]

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Penguin Days highlights “love, acceptance, and friendship,” says Kirkus Reviews

November 27th, 2018

Kirkus Reviews “Lauren, who has autism spectrum disorder, is back for a second outing following Slug Days (2017)….A scratchy dress, a little vomit, and an accidental fall into the calves’ stall will all get in the way, although Lauren’s dislike of new situations and a bad case of stage fright are the biggest challenges. Lauren […]

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