Monday, March 28, 2022

Review of Super Silly Jokes for Kids by Vicki Whiting illustrated by Jeff Schinkel


Do you know how many tickles it takes to tickle an octopus? Tentacles! From the creative minds at Kid Scoop®, an award-winning and nationally syndicated activity page for children, comes this hysterical book chock full of jokes, riddles, and puns! Kids will love flipping through these pages and learning over 100 jokes they’ve never heard before and can’t wait to tell. Providing hours of endless laughter, this joke book is perfect for young animal and joke lovers alike!


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**My thoughts**
Kids love to tell riddles and jokes and this book is going to supply them with a giant fresh new batch to torture, I mean entertain, everyone with. This collection feels fresh and new to me, though you will find some classics in it as well. They're collected by general theme on the pages, so you can find the kind of joke you're looking for. The illustrations are bright and whimsical and the text is easy to read. I also like how they mixed things up a bit, like with a couple of pages, you have to match the riddle to its punchline. I got a total kick out of this book as an adult and think kids are going to love it, too.

Thank you to the publisher for fulfilling my review request via NetGalley.. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Thoughts on Zia (Island of the Blue Dolphins #2) by Scott O'Dell

 


A young Indian girl, caught between the traditional world of her mother and the present world of the mission, is helped by her Aunt Karana, whose story was told in Island of the Blue Dolphins.


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**My thoughts**
Island of the Blue Dolphins was one of my favorite books when I was a child. I have reread it dozens of times. It wasn't until adulthood that I heard there was a sequel. I eventually grabbed a copy via my school's Scholastic Book Fair and kept putting off reading it. Until now.

Perhaps I should have left well enough alone, because I was really disappointed. 

I picked it up to read the same night I had just reread Island. Perhaps that was a mistake. It was jarring to suddenly have a lot of action and characters and conversation. I lost that sense of peace, calm, and connection.

And even though I know Island is a fictional account, it was hard for me to wrap my head around Karana having a niece and nephew so eager to find her. (So I figured this takes place within the year before they bring Karana back from the island.)

It's an interesting piece of historical fiction that shows some of the mistreatment of Indians by whites and the problems of these Missions that were popping up to convert them to Christianity. But I am not sure how historically accurate this story is.

I may have liked the story better if it was not trying to be connected to Island. I just didn't feel that at all. But it could have been an entertaining enough adventure on its own. And I probably would have enjoyed it more as a child than I did as an adult. I know I'll revisit Island, but I'm not likely to return to Zia.

I gave it 2.5 stars after going back and forth for a while.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

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Friday, March 11, 2022

The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: The Robinsons by Terance L. Shipman & Prudence Williams with illustrations by Yvonne Abuda

Filled with adventure, joy, and wonder, The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: The Robinsons is the perfect beginning to a fun middle-grade book about the bonds of love and family. Anyone looking for a little magic in their lives will find it here.



The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm

Mahalia and Malcolm know that they do not belong to the typical African American family, but that doesn't stop them from loving their family and just being kids. After their home is invaded by a masked stranger, the siblings set off on a brave and daring adventure to rescue their family. Plunged into an incredible battle to save the family, the kids struggle with the normal fears and anxieties, but they soon discover the enormous range of their superpowers! They also discover incredible secrets about their family: like Douglass: the family's robot and RedTail1, the family's aircraft. The most important discovery they uncover is the courage that it takes to keep a superhero family together. Filled with excitement and riveting escapades, The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: the Robinsons, is the perfect book to show young readers that superheroes come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and ages!


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Thursday, March 10, 2022

Little Mansa's Reminders: The Money Workbook for Kids by A.D. Williams and Kendal Fordham, illustrated by Taylor Bou

 


Children learn about financial literacy, wealth creation, and money management in this easy-to-follow workbook developed as a second step to Mansa’s Little Reminders book. In this workbook, children will learn the tools to normalize wealth and financial freedom. Learning is easy and long-lasting through the use of interactive exercises and fun assignments.

Parents, families, and educators can support their children in developing foundational skills to responsibly earn and retain money. Together, we can create a generation of future wealth builders.

This workbook will:
  • Teach children about budgeting & saving money
  • Introduce kids to the role of an entrepreneur
  • Have them run through real business scenarios appropriate for their age
  • Encourage them to interact with elders to seek guidance and mentorship

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Available April 1, 2022!



BIO:

A.D. Williams learned early on how powerful representation is in books. Ensuring that kids can see and feel success through the lens of characters that look and face many of the same challenges they do. When I was growing up no one talked about investing, wealth, business plans or how to acquire real wealth,” said A.D. His underlying motivation is that this book will ignite discussions around finances in households across the world and be a seed that blossoms until wealth equity for our children. In addition to his writing, A.D. is a children hospital administrator, private investor, and entrepreneur.

Kendal Fordham is a mother, a Wealth Manager, business owner, real estate investor, and now author. She is passionate about her growing faith in Jesus Christ, financial literacy, and creating a legacy that supports and inspires her family.



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Monday, March 7, 2022

Review of Jaxon and the Naughty Secret Monster by Madeline M. Pratchler


Welcome to the book review tour for Jaxon and the Naughty Secret Monster by Madeline M. Pratchler! Today I'm sharing with you an excerpt and my thoughts on this middle grade read. Be sure to follow the tour for even more. Best of luck entering the giveaway!



Jaxon's enthusiasm for the simplest things bubbles out of him, and ideas continually pop out of his very large brain. His delight in helping plant the garden with his family creates a magical learning opportunity, and he's well on his way to being as smart as his dad. But sometimes his zest needs to be clamped down, and his blurting embarrasses others.

When Dad shares a surprise for Mom, Jaxon discovers the secret monster: a naughty guy who lives inside him, waiting to blab as soon as his mouth opens. Jaxon swallows him down and tells him to be quiet inside his head, but will that monster listen? And what about the next time when Jaxon plots a prank on the ice cream man?


Read an excerpt:

Once our groceries were on the belt, I heard a whiny man’s voice. I was shocked because a whiny voice usually sounded like mine, not a deep voice like Dad’s. I turned around curiously, and here was a man with gray hair, holding a plastic bag with just one small thing in it. He was doing big breaths.

“Only one till open, hmmmm, only one till open,” he complained.

I stared at him in disbelief. I had never heard a grown-up act whiny before! I saw him look back and forth, then sigh loudly again.

“HMMMM, only one till open.”

A lady was between us and him. She had a basket slung over her arm with juice, bread, and some fruit inside. She said kindly to him, “You can go ahead of me if you like.”

“Hey, thanks,” he happily stepped right behind us. Now I could see inside his plastic bag. He had one thing only – a green pepper. I hated green peppers. He came into the store for just a green pepper? Seriously? Was he gonna eat that thing?

“Hmmm, just one till open,” he whined again and this time Mom turned around.

“Did you wish to go ahead of us?”

“Oh, thanks, yes!” He squeezed ahead of us and handed his pepper to the cashier who was just about to beep our order.

I felt hot rushing into my head and my mouth came all the way open. Before I could even think, the monster inside of me jumped out of my mouth, “That’s no fair! How come he gets his way when he’s being a whiny pants? You always say we shouldn’t whine, and –“ Mom poked me sharply and her face was super red but I couldn’t stop. “Then you actually totally listened to him!”

The man heard and looked at me. “Just super busy today, thanks.” He pulled out some money to pay.

“But it’s a pepper!” The monster in me refused to be swallowed and quiet, and it just didn’t make any sense! “If you’re so busy, you really needed a pepper? They are gross anyway!”

“Jaxon, HUSH!” Mom’s eyebrows were almost up to her hair.

Luke’s face looked amused…and horrified. “Peppers look like lizards when they’re cut up on pizza,” he said quietly, “I wouldn’t drive to the grocery store on a busy day just to buy a pepper either.”


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**My thoughts**

This cute chapter book is told from Jaxon's point of view as he contemplates life and the world around him. Some of his vocabulary mix-ups are a little reminiscent of Ramona. He is very curious and very outspoken, much like other young men I have known at that age.


It is a snapshot into his life in the country one particular summer that actually took me back to my own childhood planting the gardens with my own parents. Readers may develop curiosity about starting one of their own! 


I will say it did feel more like reading a memoir than the adventures of a child, but it was still cute.


Thank you to the author, publisher, and Goddess Fish for fulfilling my review request. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


As a young child, Madeline Pratchler was always telling stories, and as she grew she wrote stories and poetry, falling more and more in love with words, ideas, learning, reading and music. She is an accomplished musician on the organ and piano, and not so accomplished on the violin (yet!). A prairie girl through and through, she delights in big skies, clouds, horizons, fruit trees, and her garden. She lives in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, with her husband and their four children. Jaxon and the Naughty Secret Monster is her first book.

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