Ralphina, The Roly Poly Review


PUB DATE: March 2008
Ages 5-8 years old

Ralphina is a roly poly and she is lonely. She is looking for a friend to play with. She wishes that the boy who lived in the house would come out and play with her. She is so small so she thinks of a way to get the boy to notice her. Finally she comes up with a plan. Her plan is that she will dig in the garden to help the tulips bloom. Once the boy sees the tulips he will see her and they will be friends.

She goes to work and begins to turn the soil over and over making a warm bed for the bulbs. Then the tulips begin to bloom in a rainbow of colors. She wanted for the boy to come out. When the boy finally came outside he saw the tulips and bent down to pick one for his mother and that is when he saw Ralphina.

The boy’s name is Alec. Ralphina taught Alec about roly polies because he didn’t know anything about them. Things about roly polies have 14 feet. They are related to crabs and lobsters and like to live in the dark damp places such as a garden. Alec and Ralphina became friends.

The pictures in the book were bright and colorful. It was also very educational because Claudia put some facts about roly poly and rainbows. Thanks to Claudia for mailing the book to us. We enjoyed reading it.

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Baron Things Dogs Are People Too! Review


PUB DATE: November 2008
GENRE: 3-9 years old

Baron is the dog in the story and thinks of he as a person. He enjoys the fun and games and the life of a dog but he wants a friend. The family that Baron is with one day puts him in a school for dogs because he ran out into the road. Then changes in the family happen when the father who is in Air Force must leave for a year of duty. Baron is learning how to behave but he still wants a friend. When winter comes Baron enjoyed being outdoors with the kids. Billy would push and pull his friends on the sled but when they went home Billy was alone but Baron knew what he had to do, he grabbed the rope of the sled and pulled Billy. Billy had the best time. Billy was so happy so he grabbed Baron and hugged him and said “Thank you Baron. You are my best friend.” Baron was happy because he finally had a friend.

Review by Michael.

Thanks to Laurie for sending the book to us. We really enjoyed it. The illustrations were really nice to look out. It suited the book very well.

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Art of Compassion Winner

I am so sorry for the delay in announcing the winner for a copy of the book Art of Compassion. The winner is Jodi. I will be emailing the winner for her mailing address. Thank you Jodi for entering the contest.

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The Moon Shines Down Review


PUB DATE: November 2008
GENRE: Ages 3-8 years old

One of Michael’s favorite books is Good Night Moon. When he found out that this book was by the same lady he wanted to read it and read it we have done. This one of the books we read all the time.

A little Koala bear takes a journey along with the moon to different parts of the world. As readers we are taken to Holland, Switzerland, the far east, Mexico, France, Australia, England, the ocean, Africa and a unnamed place which could be anywhere in the US or Canada. (When ever Michael hears about places he wants to know where they are so we looked at a map while reading this.)

Michael loved the illustrations. He was always pointing out things in the picture. The only part of the book that I really had to explain was the far east one. Michael wanted to know why it was day time when the rest of the book was night time.

The book is based on a New England Sampler.

I see the Moon
And the Moon sees me.
God bless the Moon
And God bless me.

That sums up the whole meaning of the book. Michael knows that someone is always watching out for him.

This is my first book review for Thomas Nelson and I want to thank them for sending me the book.

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A chance meeting


The above photo was take in 2007. The picture is of my son, Enrique Iglesias and me. I was very happy when I heard that he was coming to town. Thankfully not down town. Michael has always loved listening to music and Enrique was one of the artist he instantly loved. He was really happy he got to meet him and Enrique was happy to meet him.

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Local Book Blogger Meet up


The above photo is of Tina and I. Sorry couldn’t convince Donna or Avis to get in the pic with us. Perhaps one day soon we can get them in a pic.

Here is the books I got from today’s meet up:
-The Local News by Miriam Gershow ARC (Feb 24/09 pub date)
-Beautiful People by Wendy Holden (March 1/09 review copy)
-Love and Other Four letter words by Carolyn Mackler (2002)
-The Next Big Thing by Johanna Edwards (Sept 2008)
-Tales from a Wedding Day by Olivia Ryan (Nov 2008)

See you guys in March.

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Children’s Book Week

This weeks theme is Children’s Book Week. I have gotten some children’s books recently that I didn’t get to review yet. My son, Michael came up with the idea so this week is Michael’s week. He will be reviewing a children’s book a day. Enjoy and I am sure he would love to hear all yoor comments. Remember he is only 5. LOL

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