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review 2016-08-01 18:44
FLORA AND THE PEACOCKS by Molly Idle
Flora and the Peacocks - Molly Idle
Molly Idle has three Flora books: Flora and the Penguin, Flora and the Flamingo, and, finally, this beautifully illustrated book with interactive flaps. Each Flora book is wordless, which allows readers to make up their own stories, using the colorful pictures to guide young imaginations. This is my first Flora book and it's pretty as a peacock. I purchased this adorable picture book for my granddaughter, hoping to share my love of reading and fill her bookshelves with fun and inviting stories she'll love and want to read over and over. The illustrations are bright and sweet. Every little girl will fall in love with Flora and her friends. I'm a big girl and simply adore this book. I'll be adding the other Flora books, too.
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review 2016-03-03 10:08
Brambleheart by Henry Cole
Brambleheart: A Story About Finding Treasure and the Unexpected Magic of Friendship - Henry Cole,Henry Cole

Welcome to the Hill, home to Twig the chipmunk and his furry friends. Trouble always seems to find Twig and today is no different than any other day. Failing in metal class, Twig is ordered to leave the classroom. Embarrassed and tired of being laughed at, the little chipmunk ponders his future. Unlike his BFF Lily, it's unlikely that Twig will be named a Master Metal Crafter. Twig isn't good at anything and he isn't sure what he wants to do. His favorite past time is reading and he spends most of his time with his beloved books, dreaming of adventure beyond the Hill. But, after stumbling across a magnificent egg in the forest, Twig's luck is about to change. Suddenly on top, Twig must decide who to trust and finds a friend in an unlikely creature. 

 

A story of magic and friendship, reader's of all ages will fall in love with all the creatures that inhabit the Hill. Middle school children will easily identify with Twig's classroom antics and his daily struggles with teachers and classmates. An imaginative tale filled with wonderful characters and beautiful illustrations. The story was open ended, leaving me to believe that Cole intends to visit this magical forest dwelling once again. If so, I'd gladly welcome Twig back. 

 

Henry Cole has illustrated many children's books, including his very own Jack's Garden, A Nest for Celeste, and On Meadowview Street. Visit Henry online at www.henrycole.net. 

 

 

 

* * I received an ARC courtesy of a Goodreads giveaway sponsored by Henry Cole. 

 

 

 

 

 

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review 2016-01-28 00:29
Instant Happy Journal by Karen Salmansohn
Instant Happy Journal: 365 Days of Inspiration, Gratitude, and Joy - Karen Salmansohn

I've always loved journaling. My high school English teacher had her students keep a journal, teaching us the importance of expressing our emotions and feelings on paper. It was a great way to release those things we keep locked deep inside. It helped me express myself and other times, after seeing my thoughts on paper, inspired me. That is exactly what Karen Salmansohn had in mind when she created this little happy journal. First, the journal itself is lovely. It makes me happy just looking at it. The bright and happy colors are an instant boost. Second, the daily "happiness" prompts allow me to focus on positive thoughts. Salmansohn filled the pages with prompts "meant to inspire you to reflect and focus on where the most joy, appreciation, and love can be found in your day (and your life)."

 

I choose to record my thoughts in the evening. This journal helps me focus on the positive aspects of my day and it certainly inspires me to look for the bright spots in my life and in others. I love this journal. It's helping see myself from a different perspective and in a better light. 

 

This Instant Happy Journal would make a great gift. It's the perfect size to fit in a larger purse or backpack, easy to carry around. Happen to write something truly inspirational and feel you must share, Karen would love to hear it! You can write to Karen at notsalmon.com, and tweet or Instagram an excerpt to @notsalmon (#instanthappy). 

 

 

 

**I was generously provided a copy from Blogging for Books in exchange for my honest and fair opinion. Thoughts are my own. 

 

 

 

 

 

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review 2016-01-11 02:27
~ A Fun Way to Learn Geography, Language, and Culture ~
If You Were Me and Lived in...Italy: A Child's Introduction to Cultures Around the World - Carole P. Roman,Kelsea Wierenga

What a great book for children! A fun, informative book that allows children to learn and travel through reading adventures. Young readers will also learn Italian words with proper pronunciation. Easy to read and comprehensive. Nicely illustrated. This book series, that introduces children to many different cultures, would be a wonderful way for parents to explore the world with their young ones. Makes learning about geography fun.

 

There are many more books in the If You Were Me and Lived In...series. Other locations include Australia, Hungary, Germany, Peru, etc. Again, excellent way to learn about other cultures, geographical locations, and a few foreign words.

 

**I was gifted a copy by the publicist, Brittney Bass. Many thanks. Opinions are my own. 

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text 2016-01-10 06:46
The Adventures of Midge and Moo by Kerry McQuaide
A day with Moo: a best friend book (The Adventures of Midge and Moo 1) - Kerry McQuaide,Kerry McQuaide

Cuddle up with little ones, or baby, and introduce them to Midge and Moo, best friends since Midge was born. Children will love looking at the bright, colorful illustrations and enjoy the story of friendship between a little girl and her favorite stuffed animal. What child can't identify with a theme such as this? Easy to comprehend, this adorable short story is the perfect length for tiny tots. This is the first book in the Midge and Moo series. There are four more books to delight small children, each as charming as the next. Super cute!

 

For ages zero to five.

 

 

 

**Special thanks to Kerry McQuaide for reaching out and sharing her lovely, sweet books with me. I can't wait to share each story with the new babies. 

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