Showing posts with label Catalina and the King's Wall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Catalina and the King's Wall. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2018

Catalina and the King's Wall by Patricia Costello with Giveaway

BeachBoundBooks is pleased to be coordinating a Blog Tour for the children's picture book written by Patty Costello and illustrated by Diane Cojocaru, Catalina and the King's Wall. The tour will run from May 3 - May 31, 2018.





Catalina and the King's Wall
by Patricia Costello
Illustrated by Diane Cojocaru
Eifrig Publishing
Children's Picture Book
32 pages 








One day Catalina overhears the king planning to build a wall and fears her family will never be able to visit. Catalina tricks the king into building walls that droop, drip, swirl, and swoosh away. But now the king demands a wall that will outlast even a Twinkie. Luckily, Catalina has the perfect ingredients to bake up a family reunion!

Available on Amazon & Eifrig Publishing


I did get a chance to review this one. . .
You can find my Tidbits here!


Take a peek inside the book...




About the Author

Patty Costello lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband, a crazy awesome toddler, a dog named Pippa, and a dog named Spencer. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of St Thomas and a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Minnesota. She currently works in higher education. Catalina and the King’s Wall is her first book. At all hours of the day (and night) she can be found standing at her desk, helping her university run smoothly and working on her next story.

Website ~ Facebook 

Blog Tour Giveaway

Prize: One winner will receive a $25 Amazon gift card or $25 PayPal cash prize, winner's choice
Giveaway ends: May 31, 11:59 pm, 2018
Open to: Internationally
How to enter: Please enter using the Rafflecopter widget below.
Terms and Conditions: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. A winner will be randomly drawn through the Rafflecopter widget and will be contacted by email within 48 hours after the giveaway ends. The winner will then have 72 hours to respond. If the winner does not respond within 72 hours, a new draw will take place for a new winner. Odds of winning will vary depending on the number of eligible entries received. This contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook. This giveaway is sponsored by the author, Patty Costello and is hosted and managed by Stacie from BeachBoundBooks. If you have any additional questions feel free to send an email to stacie@BeachBoundBooks.com.

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Saturday, May 5, 2018

Review: Catalina and the King's Wall by Patty Castello


CATALINA AND THE KING'S WALL
by Patty Castello
Illustrated by Diane Cojocaru
Eifrig Publications
Picture Book
32 pages
ages 4 to 7



One day Catalina overhears the king planning to build a wall and fears her family will never be able to visit. Catalina tricks the king into building walls that droop, drip, swirl, and swoosh away. But now the king demands a wall that will outlast even a Twinkie. Luckily, Catalina has the perfect ingredients to bake up a family reunion!

A wonderful story of inclusivity and compassion perfect for initiating conversations with kids in today's world.




MY TIDBITS


Through a fantastical story and loving illustrations, this fairy tale gently touches a topic important in today's world.

Catalina loves to bake. Even the King enjoys her treats. One day, she over-hears his plans to build a wall between his and another kingdom. Unfortunately, this means that Catalina will have more trouble visiting her family, who resides in the other kingdom. Maybe she'll never see them again. So she devises a plan.

I love the fairy tale atmosphere in this book, which reminds more of the traditional tales. Catalina has a wonderful hobby and is very satisfied with her life. Her only regret is not being able to visit her family more often, since they live in the neighboring kingdom. When she meets the King, he never comes across as evil despite his silly thoughts. He comes across as being simply misguided in his own way. There's a warmth to the tale even when Catalina does her best to come up with various ways to work against the King's wall. There's a definite determination to Catalina's actions, but she never is unkind in how she handles things, nor is the author unkind to the King and how he's presented. In other words, it's a masterfully woven balance.

Catalina's plans are very unique and fit well to the intended age group. There are a few small logical areas which made my kids wonder, but nothing which hurt the flow of the story. Catalina's attempted solutions are imaginative and fantastical, bordering on their own form of magic.

The illustrations are done with a very personal touch and much love. The colors are bright, and it's easy to follow the story just through the pictures. The text is only a few lines on each page, and fitting for the intended age group. Depending on the background, the words are sometimes placed in a white rectangular area of their own, while other times, are directly on the illustration. While reading the book aloud, this distracted a little (not sure why.) But the tale does make a great bedtime read or is great for a quick story time during the afternoon. Even kids who are a little more sure of reading on their own will enjoy picking it up.

While subtle, the message rings clear and nestles in perfectly with the concerns of racism in today's society. Although this is a cute fairy tale, it also is a gentle way to open up a discussion with children about how they view people of different races.


And here she is. . .


Patty lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband, a zany awesome toddler, a dog named Pippa, and a dog named Spencer. She grew up in the Twin Cities and is a Minnesotan at heart (you betcha!). She has a BS in Psychology from the University of St Thomas and a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Minnesota. She currently works in higher education. Her first book, Catalina and the King’s Wall, released May 5th, 2018 from Eifrig Publishing. At all hours of the day (and night) she can be found standing at her desk, helping her university run smoothly and working on her next children's book. For fun, she likes to trail run, mountain bike, cross country ski, and hike. She is also a voracious volunteer for various local organizations.

A link to include:
https://www. pattycostellobooks.com/ 


To assist adults, Patty Castello has a list of various
resources related to talking to kids about race.


Books – for Kids & Adults
·        https://diversebooks.org/
·        Nurture Shock by P. Bronson & A. Merryman
·        What if I say the Wrong Thing?: 25 Habits for Culturally Effective People by Verna Myers

Discussing race
·        https://longestshortesttime.com/episodes/ - “White Guilt” episode #135
·        https://longestshortesttime.com/episodes/ – “How to Not (Accidentally) Raise a Racist” episode #116

Implicit Association Test

Other Related Resources:
·        Embrace Race
·        My Reflection Matters
·        Raising An Advocate
·        https://www.amightygirl.com
·        Take the Raising an Advocate course