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David and the Worry Beast

January 24, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

by Anne Marie Guanci and Caroline Attia
Paperback, 28 pages
Published by New Horizon Press
January 2007
ISBN 9780882822754
Book Source: bought

Product description from Amazon– David could not stop thinking about that shot he missed at the end of the big game.  He was worried that his teammates would be angry with him.  He was worried that his parents would not be proud of him.  He was also worried about an upcoming math test.  In fact, he was worried a lot.  David’s anxiety was growing and growing.

Anne Marie Guanci’s charming story teaches children how to deal with anxiety.  It shows how to take very important step in a child’s healthy, emotional growth.  Conquering fears both big and small, and not avoiding them, is the lesson imparted in this delightfully illustrated book.  Focusing on finding answers for a growing problem, it has helpful tips for both parents and children.

Review:   David is a little boy who worries too much.  He’s worried about the basketball game he thinks he’s responsible for his team losing. He’s worried he’ll make them lose the championship game.  He’s worried about the math test his class has to take. He’s worried about what his friends think of him.  He worries, worries, worries until he worries himself sick, literally.  He worries himself a Worry Beast and with each new worry, the Worry Beast grows. A school nurse, a friendly school doctor, and mom and dad help him learn how to deal with his worries and get rid of the Worry Beast.

Delightful illustrations to help tell the story make it easier to help any child understand the concept of the story.

I recommend this book to ages 3 and up.

About the Author: Anne Marie Guanci has a Master’s Degree in Psychiatric Nursing from Boston College. She has over 15 years experience working with children and adolescents experiencing a wide range of emotional and behavioral disorders. She resides in Reading, MA with her three children.

About the Illustrator: Caroline Attia is a freelance illustrator from France who spent a year as an exchange student at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

Book Review: Garbage! Monster! Burp!

January 21, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

by Tom Watson
eBook, pgs 36 (number of eBook pages may differ)
Published  March 15, 2011
Published by BookBaby
eBook ISBN 9781617922008
Rating:  5 Stars

Product Description from Amazon: A monster at the bottom of a hill eats all of the garbage generated by the town on top of the hill. This provides two important benefits: The monster is happy with plenty to eat and the town stays nice and clean. Unfortunately, as the town grows, so does the amount of garbage the monster must consume. He gets bigger – and he starts burping. This is, as you can probably guess, a bit unsightly and stinky. In the end, the kids figure out how to solve the problem – despite the nasty mayor’s doubts and objections.

Mary’s Review:  Not only is this a cute and delightful book with animated illustrations on every page, but tells a wonderful rhyming story of the love a town’s children has for the town monster.  That’s right folks.  The town has a monster all it’s own that loves the town and saves it.  To find out how, read this delightful little book.I recommend it for all ages, as there is something we can all learn from this story. 
Thank you Mr. Watson.

About the Author: Tom Watson is a journalist, media critic, entrepreneur, and blogger with a twenty-five year professional career that includes the cofounding of two companies and several popular online publications, bylines in more thana dozen major newspapers and magazines, and a history of innovation in media technology and online communities.

Find out more on Amazon/ Goodreads

Book Review- The Magical Dragon’s Three Gifts

January 19, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

by Rachel Yu
Kindle eBook, 25 pages
Copyright 2011 by Michael Yu
Published by Michael Yu
ASIN: B006L4C82C
Rating:  5 Stars

 Amazon Kindle Best Seller (Rank #1) in Baby-3 and Bedtime & Dreaming categories on Jan. 1, 2012

This book is full of bright, gorgeous color illustrations that look great on the new Kindle Fire tablet.

Summary from Amazon: Add one kind deed, a sprinkle of magical dragon, three dashes of surprising gifts, a smidgen of wicked innkeeper; mix well and you’ll get a mouthwatering, adventurous bowl of Bear Cub’s story time recipe.

Scoop up a spoonful of this delicious book and enjoy.

Follow Bear Cub’s tale as he shows just how far a good heart goes.

25 pages of colorful illustrations and a wonderful story of an adorable little bear who like Jack in the Beanstalk, goes in search of a fortune that will take care of him and his mother.  Along the way he meets a small fish in trouble.  He helps this small fish and the magic begins to happen.  He meets a magical dragon, a greedy inn keeper, and has a wonderful mother who believes in her son and loves him very much. 
Read this wonderful little book and see what happens when a caring, selfless, forgiving little bear goes out to seek his fortune.
I recommend this book for ages 3-6.  They will enjoy not only the story, but the colorful illustrations.    
About the author: Author Rachel, 15 years old, is a young high school student who spends her free time using her vivid imagination to write stories. She has an unquenchable passion for science fiction and fantasy. In fact, A Dragon Named Dragon, is inspired by one of her favorite books, Dark Lord of Derkhom, by Diana Wynne Jones. A Dragon Named Dragon children’s picture book is Rachel’s first endeavor to the literary world.
Buy it now for just 99 cents. All proceeds will go to Rachel’s college education fund. Thank you.
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