Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts

Toad Cottages & Shooting Stars by Sharon Lovejoy



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Toad Cottages & Shooting Stars
by Sharon Lovejoy
Workman Publishing
ISBN: 9780761150435

My Review:

From the Publisher:
Make leaf rubbings, learn the neighborhood bird songs together, turn an aquarium into a worm hotel, create a firefly lantern. There are garden projects, both for the outdoors—grow a container snacking garden, a pumpkin patch in a pot—and the indoors, i.e., how to use something called "indoor garbage gardens" to grow pineapple tops, sweet potato vines, peanuts, and more. Cooking projects, both in the sunshine—baking in a solar oven—and in the kitchen—what child will ever forget the time the two of you made Potato Volcanoes with Lava? And lots of rainy-day activities for times when nature's in a cranky mood.

Created by Sharon Lovejoy—a grandmother of four and the author of two classic books of garden activities for grown-ups and kids, Sunflower Houses and Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots—Toad Cottages and Shooting Stars is an ecologically inspired guide that combines more than 130 green activities with timeless grandparenting advice. Illustrated with Lovejoy's distinctive, delicate watercolors, it's an inventive resource for grandmother and grandchild to connect with each other through nature. It is the book to make sure an afternoon, a day, or a weekend turns into a memory that lasts forever.

Every Day's a Holiday

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by Heidi Kenney
Photographs by France Ruffenach
ISBN: 978-0-8118-7144-0
*Thank you Alyson & Chronicle Books for the opportunity to review*

My Review:

From the Publisher:
Kids love making crafts, and no one knows that better than Heidi Kenney, creator of the popular blog My Paper Crane. In this festive how-to book, Heidi shares a year's worth of classic and not-so-classic projects that the whole family will enjoy, from the National Bird Day embroidered handmade book to the St. Patrick's Day mini leprechaun pin. Fifty fully photographed projects are geared to all age levels and abilities. Some—like the New Year's Day newspaper hats—are simple enough for small kids to make themselves with minimum assistance, while more complicated projects require a little extra help from mom or dad. With so many fun projects to bring the family together, Every Day's a Holiday proves that every day really is a holiday.

Inside the Book:
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Nov. 13 America Recycles Day: Recycled Mini Robots

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Nov. 4 National Candy Day: Rock Candy

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1st Friday in June Donut Day: Marzipan Doughnuts

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April 1 April Fool's Day: Faux Cupcakes

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Feb. 14 Valentine's Day: Felted Love Bugs

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Sewing School - Kids Will LOVE this Book!

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by Amie Petronis Plumley & Andria Lisle
ISBN: 978-1-60342-578-0
*Thank you Alee for the opportunity to review this fine book*

My Review:

From Scribd:
Sewing School — Book Layout and Design (sample pages)

From the Publisher:
Authors Amie Plumley and Andria Lisle teach a children’s sewing camp that delights kids and parents every year.  Now, they have put their experience to work in creating this lively, how-to-sew book for ages five and up.  Featuring 21 inspired projects, Sewing School shows kids how to create fabric masterpieces with minimal supervision.  All projects have been kid-tested, and most can be made using simple hand stitches—no sewing machine required.

Projects include pillows, dolls, blankets, wallets, totes, coasters, pot holders, sleep masks, mats, and more; each project features step-by-step instructions written at a second-grade comprehension level, a close-up photo of every step, and a photo of the finished project.

The book includes full-sized cut-out patterns in a front pocket. Sewing School will have your kids in stitches!

~XOXO~

Resources:
Sewing School, Blog






Great Gift Idea! The Sounds of Star Wars

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by J.W. Rinzler
ISBN: 9780811875462
*Thank you Alyson for the opportunity to review*


My Review:

From the Publisher:
Any Star Wars fan can mimic Darth Vader's voice or Chewbacca's roar with ease. But how many of them would be able to identify the lion's roar used in the sound of the Millenium Falcon's engine? In this aurally astonishing and visually engaging book, New York Times best-selling author J. W. Rinzler reveals the illuminating history of the sounds that make the Star Wars universe so believable, as recounted by their creator, legendary sound designer Ben Burtt. An attached sound module with an exterior speaker and headphone jack lets readers listen to more than 250 unique sound effects, and more than 300 photographs illustrate the epic's many memorable scenes. From the first films to the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars series, The Sounds of Star Wars is Star Wars as you've never heard it before.

J. W. Rinzler, executive editor at Lucasfilm Ltd., is the author of numerous books, including the New York Times bestseller The Making of Star Wars.

Ben Burtt is a four-time Academy Award-winning sound designer. He worked on all of the Star Wars live-action films, as well as the Indiana Jones trilogy, E.T., WALL•E, and Star Trek (2009) among many, many others.

**FOR A LIMITED TIME GET 25% OFF + FREE SHIPPING! Enter promo code "STARWARS" at checkout from Chronicle Books**

Happy Shopping-
XOXO

The Nature Connection (and GIVEAWAY!)

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by Clare Walker Leslie
July 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60342-531-5


My Review:


From the Publisher:
This interactive workbook, packed with creative, year-round nature activities, is sure to please everyone ages 8 to 13. Clare Walker Leslie guides kids to observe and record what they see, hear, smell, and touch outdoors, whether they live in the country, the city, or somewhere in between. She offers dozens of fun things to do in every season: write a poem; make a sketch; tell a story; record daily sunrise and sunset times for a month; draw a local map and mark the locations of trees, rocks, animals, and other sights; keep a moon journal; learn about the constellations; or collect leaves and bring them home to sketch and identify. Rediscover the world outside with The Nature Connection!

The GIVEAWAY:
Leave me a comment with your email address. That's it!  One random commenter will win a copy, provided by the publisher, shipped by me :)

Giveaway ends 11-10. Thanks for entering. You will love this book :)

**Thank you Alee for the opportunity to review.  Storey Publishing ROCKS!**

~XOXO~

This is Gabriel, Making Sense of School: A Book about Sensory Processing Disorder

If you are a daily follower of my blog, then you know about Max.  I don't divulge a lot of personal information on my blog, I mainly stick to decorating & creating. However, every once in a while, my heart becomes full and I am moved to write about something personal.

Did you know that I don't believe in coincidences? I believe that everything happens for a reason and what sometimes feels like luck (or a coincidence) is really God's whisper.

As some of you know, my son Max was adopted from Russia. You also know by now that we have struggled with his development.  I have posted about Sensory Processing Disorder and how as a family we have battled this with Max.  My last post about SDP was written at 2 am. That night I went to bed with a heavy heart and could not sleep. I just had to get some of Max's struggles written down in a post. In fact, my last sentences of the post reads like this, "This post has been heavy on my heart, which probably means there is someone out there who needs to read this. I hope it helps....". It was not 5 minutes later that I received an email from someone who needed my words. That is what I call a whisper from God and not a coincidence. God new that I could help someone and he put the sequence of events into motion.

This is how I found the book "This is Gabriel".  God knew that I needed this book. He knew that Max would benefit from this book and now so will his school and special education teachers. Because I will be buying several copies of this book to give to others. I am doing this not because I am this nice generous person but because someone else out there needs me to. I am listening to God's whisper.

Now, with all this being said, here is my review of This is Gabriel: Making Sense of School.

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by Hartley Steiner
Illustrations by Brandon Fall
ISBN: 978-1-4269-2777-5

Five years ago I had never heard of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Now that I have been entrenched with its meaning, I still find it hard to describe to others what SPD is and what effects it can have on children/families.  This book helps to make it clear. So, even though this is a children's book about Sensory Processing Disorder, adults will also gain invaluable knowledge.

I love the bright illustrations and the simplistic definitions of SPD that are described throughout the book. The book does a fantastic job discussing the main parts of SPD: Sight, Hearing, Touch, Taste, Smell, Vestibular and Proprioception.

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The author takes you on a journey of Gabriel's life and helps you to understand what happens when sensory input is misinterpreted. The authors writing style is easy to follow and even left me with "ahh-haa" moments.  

(This picture made me laugh because one of Max's biggest struggles is with smell)
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Byron read this book to Max (age 6) and then tried to engage him in discussion. I will be honest, Max really did not care nor did he really have anything to say about Gabriel. I was hoping that Max would understand he was not alone with some of his feelings. But he was more interested in his Star Wars action figures than discussing SPD. So in all fairness, he is probably a little young for this book and discussion. As a mother, I am just glad this book was written. Because one day soon, Max will be ready to read and discuss SPD and I am so thankful to have this book.

I plan on buying Max's elementary school several copies and also the preschool he attended.  I will even make sure the special education department has their own copies. This book needs to be made available to anyone who works with children.

Hartley, I am so thankful you listened to your whisper and wrote this book. I needed it and now others will get a copy too.

From the Publisher: This is Gabriel Making Sense of School provides a look into the challenges children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) face in the classroom. This easy to read and beautifully illustrated picture book gives teachers, parents and students a better understanding of all seven senses, how they are each affected at school and what kinds of accommodations are necessary to help children with SPD become learning sensations!


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Author:

Hartley Stiner can be found on her site: www.hartleysboys.com and Twitter: @ParentingSPD







~GIVEAWAY~


Due to Hartley's generous nature, she is giving away 1 copy of This is Gabriel to one lucky commenter. Please leave me a comment with your email address (so I can contact you if you win) and if you feel it in your heart, please let me know if/how SPD has touched your life. If you have been lucky enough to never have heard of SPD then please consider entering so you can donate this great book to your local elementary school.

*Open to All, No PO Boxes.
*Contest ends Friday, April 23rd.

~XOXO~

Mini Lunch Notes

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Mini Lunch Notes
by Peagreen
Chronicle Books
ISBN 9780811871051

My Review:



From the Publisher:  Busy parents will love this quick and easy way to add a personal touch to their child's lunch. Includes 105 colorful cards for jotting notes and more than 100 silly stickers for brightening up lunch sacks and sandwich baggies. Lunchtime has never been such fun!


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~XOXO~

**Thank you Jessica for the opportunity to review**