Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Today's read... Dance Stance by Once Upon a Dance

 Today's read is one, which should thrill young, ballet dreamers. Written by a ballet professional, it targets girls ages 5 to 8 (about), who want to learn ballet. The purpose is to point out things such as posture and other important aspects, which will help young dancers know exactly what they should be watching out for. I'm expecting it to be quite fun...more because of that cute little kitty on the cover. I believe this one is non-fiction (haven't read it quite yet), too.

So put on those leotards and do a bit of stretching first because we're going to have some dancing fun.

Dance Stance
by Once Upon a Dance
Chapter Book
64 pages
ages 5 to 9


Once Upon a Dance donates all proceeds to charity.

Aspiring dancers adore the clever mix of wit, wisdom, anecdotes, and how-to instruction from a professional ballerina. Throughout the award-winning debut of ballet inspiration, young readers explore posture while standing, on tiptoes, and on one leg. A tutu-wearing kitty sidekick joins Ballerina Konora and friends, adding humor and lighthearted encouragement.

Brought to you by the mother-daugther team of Once Upon a Dance, with over 20 awards for their Dance-It-Out! and Dancing Shapes series for younger audiences. Dance Stance debuts their trilogy for kids ages 8+.

Once Upon a Dance series also includes Dance-It-Out! Creative Movement Stories and Dancing Shapes: Ballet and Body Awareness for Young Dancers.

Link for the book

MY TIDBITS
Posture and position with encouraging words and a personal touch are only a few nuggets of goodness inside these pages.
This book is all about dance stance, and while that might sound simple, there's quite a bit to it. Starting with a few, personal thoughts to the reader, the chapters then dive into the various aspects and hints to create the basic stance for ballet. It describes the importance in paying attention to positioning, while explaining exactly how that is achieved and what to look out for. There are also more than a couple short letters from ballet dancers, which offer thoughts and personal insights into dancing. And there is more than a little support and enthusiasm along the way.
This is written as if the author is directly talking to the reader, which gives it a very personal atmosphere. The reader learns exactly how to hold their feet, legs, and other parts of their body through very exact descriptions, which are accompanied by quite a few fun comparisons (zipping pants, leaning in to smell a huge pot of spaghetti). I was glad to see that it's also explained why these positions are important. The text is kept fairly short in a usual earlier chapter book style. While much of it is simple to read, there were several sections, where the writing is better geared for slightly older (lower middle grade) audiences. So, this may fit better for a slightly older audience (ages 7 to 10) in many cases.
The illustrations are full of positive vibes, add a touch of humor, and keep a perfect-ballet-feel thanks to the pastels and soft lines. These are fun to flip through, and they do offer assistance in understanding the positions described in the text, when necessary.
To top everything off, the letters from other ballerinas give words of encouragement and add a very, nice touch. Readers will realize that ballerinas, who have already been dancing/learning for awhile, are just like them. Plus, the thoughts and concerns are ones they themselves might have, at one time or another. The reader feels as if they're being embraced into the group and are truly welcome to the ballet realm. 

About the authors

Once Upon a Dance is an award-winning mother-daughter collaboration.

Ballerina Konora climbed the ballet ladder to pro, and she's thrilled to be living her dreams dancing with Ballet Idaho. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella.

Teacher Terrel taught dance for decades and was honored by her City Council for "embodying the spirit of partnership and commitment to children in our community" for her work with young dancers. She's breathed ballet from every angle and worked in early childhood education, for non-profits supporting kids, and as a university English teacher as a Peace Corps volunteer.

Once Upon a Dance 2021/2022 Awards: Mom’s Choice Gold Award, Family Choice Award, Royal Dragonfly First Place, PenCraft Award First Place, Firebird First Place, Pinnacle: Best Book Juvenile Fiction, Independent Press Award Winner, International Impact Book Award Winner, Outstanding Creator Awards Winner, Readers Favorite Certified Great Read, Indie’s Today 5-Star Recommended, The Wishing Shelf 5-Star, Literary Titan 5-Star Award.

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Today's read...Epic Myths for Fearless Girls by Claudia Martin

I've been looking forward to finally have a chance to take a look at today's read. It's a collection of fifteen myths from around the world, spreading over a very wide variety of cultures and beliefs. The publisher insisted I see a true copy, since the artwork in this one is very well done. And they aren't wrong. 

Oh, and each myth centers around a heroine, so we're talking girl-power pure.

Ready to visit gods, myth, and lore?


EPIC MYTHS FOR FEARLESS GIRLS
by Claudia Martin
Illustrated by Khoa Le
Arcturus Editions
Middle Grade Myth
128 pages
ages 7 to 12

COMING...
OCTOBER 1st!!!

This beautifully illustrated, full-colour hardback gift edition presents a thrilling collection of 15 myths from around the world, reinterpreted by master storyteller Claudia Martin and celebrated children's illustrator Khoa Le.

Discover mighty goddesses and magical heroines from around the world in this inspirational collection-and unleash your own inner strength!

This collection showcases narratives that celebrate strong, independent women. They run free and possess the qualities we would hope for in our daughters and friends: self-confidence, strength, wits, courage, fearlessness, and independence.

Myths include:
- Mami Wata's Golden Comb (Liberia)
- Freyja's Necklace (Norse)
- Durga and the Buffalo Demon (India)
- Amaterasu and the Cave (Japan)
- Isis Discovers the Name of Ra (Egypt)
- Sedna of the Sea (Inuit)
- Pandora and the Jar (Greece)
- Nu Wa and the Pillars of Heaven (China)
- Hina Journeys to the Moon (Polynesia)
- The Girl and the Windigo (Ojibwe)
- Oochigeas and the Invisible One (Mi'kmaq)
- Pele Fights with her Sister (Hawai'i)
- Oshun Brings Water (Yorusha)
- The Trials of �tain (Ireland)
- Xquic and the Empty Net (Maya)

Ideal for children aged 8+.

ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Publishing's Inspiring Heroines series retells classic children's stories, showcasing strong female protagonists who strike out against adversity and smash stereotypes. Featuring enchanting full-colour illustrations by Khoa Le, these empowering tales will inspire young readers to dream big.
 

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MY TIDBITS

Gorgeous illustrations accompany ancient myths and tales to show that heroines come from all types of situations and show bravery in very different ways.

This is a collection of fifteen myths from around the world. They spread over beliefs, cultures, and time to include a wide variety of heroines and plots. In an introduction, the author explains that each tale centers on a heroine. While some are more classic ideas of what a true heroine should be, others show that heroines can come from various backgrounds and may have been heroic in surprising ways. Plus, the idea of what heroic is also includes a wide range of possibilities. Two of the myths have changed endings so as to allow the initial 'heroines' to do more than stay at home...but it's pointed out which two these are. The rest settle close to the original tales, or at least, how they are told today.

This is a gorgeous book, whose illustrations live up to the myths. The cultures and time frames shine through, allowing the reader to sink into the various 'worlds' and get a glimpse at the different cultures and themes. Each page includes a small design, which correlates to the tale, while each 2-page spread holds one full illustration. It is a treat to simply flip through and gaze at these, and let the various settings and situation sink in.

I was surprised at the variety of myths and even as a myth-lover, stumbled on several I hadn't heard before. From the well-known Greek gods to Eskimo legends and tales from Asia and beyond, the entire world seems to find a place. This allows for a vast assortment on heroines and plots, making sure that none are like the others. There were a few things mentioned in the myths, which weren't really explained or shown (like a kora), but these were far and few between. The tales are easy to understand and sink into, and open up history as well as the various views of different cultures nicely. 

While this does make a nice addition for group settings and those, who are wanting to dive into the theme of myths and legends, it also makes a very lovely read on its own. It's one of those books, which can easily be added to the shelf and enjoyed for many years to come.

Monday, August 1, 2022

A really quick glance...Blitz Bullion Busters by Daryl Joyce

And here's the 3rd post for the day....it's not much. Just a very quick glimpse for YA mystery fans, who love a bit of historic atmosphere thrown in.

Tomorrow, we're back to the usual, single reviews.  


BLITZ BULLION BUSTERS
by Daryle Joyce
Clink Street Publishing
YA Mystery
174 pages











During the Blitz in World War II, £5 million pounds in gold bullion was loaded onto a secret, secure train in London.

When the train arrived at its destination the gold had vanished.

Eighty years later, three teenagers stumble across the mystery and set out to find the truth. What starts as an enjoyable search soon turns into a mysterious, dangerous and thrilling hunt under and through the streets of London, and a fight for their lives

You can find this one:

B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/blitz-bullion-busters-daryl-joyce/1141720570

Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blitz-Bullion-Busters-Paperback-9781915229212/1637524735

Bigger Books: https://www.biggerbooks.com/blitz-bullion-busters-daryl-joyce/bk/9781915229212

Today's read... You Wonder All The Time by Deborah Farmer Kris

 Today's read (and main post for the day) comes from a four-book set. Believe it or not, I have read the first one! Since I enjoyed it, I was happy to take a peek at this one, too. It surrounds the constant, non-stop questions kids, ages 3 to 5, tend to ask as they learn more about the world around them. 

As a parent to another: I'd say that this phase stops...which it does, for the most part...but there are kids, whose curiosity never ends and, trust me, when they get older, the questions hit completely new levels. (Shape of the universe, the true-philosophical meaning of 'difficult', or origins/evolution of mitochondria, anyone?) So, I do find myself longing for these simpler days, since...whew! It can (and definitely does) get over the head!

Anyway... today's read just came out a week or so ago, so it's hot off the press, which means that you can get your hands on it now, too.




YOU WONDER ALL THE TIME
by Deborah Farmer Kris 
Illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin
Free Spirit Publishing
Picture Book 
32 pages
ages 4 to 8



This affirming book celebrates curiosity and the thought-provoking questions children ask.

“Where do colors go at night, and why do shadows creep?” You Wonder All the Time celebrates curiosity and the thought-provoking questions children ask and supports them as they continue to learn. “Will you stay curious as you grow? It’s a brilliant part of you!”
 
Asking questions is an important part of learning that helps children grow and understand the world. Inspired by and containing questions from real kids, You Wonder All the Time explores and affirms all the questions children ask. The book features a series of engaging, playful, and curious what, when, where, why, and how questions from the child to the adult. “What if we rode a T-Rex and shook the forest floor?”
 
Its charming rhyme and heartwarming message that children’s many questions are welcomed and their wondering is loved make the book perfect for storytime, home, and the preschool classroom.

All the Time Series
Written from the perspective of an adult speaking to a child, these rhyming books help young children know that they are deserving of love through life's ups and downs and show them all the ways they’re supported as they continue to grow and learn
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MY TIDBITS

The rapid fire of questions and curiosity usually sparks irritation, but here, it shares the joy of discovery and hits like a warm embrace.

Parents and caretakers of readers in this intended age group know the constant word 'why' all to well, but instead of growing frustrated, these pages celebrate the search for understanding. Every page holds, at least, two questions coming from a child as it goes through various experiences during the day. Some are whimsical, while others are pretty straight forward. Each of them shows an interest to learn more about the world around the child. After each set of questions, the phrase 'You wonder all the time' hits before turning the page to the next inquiry.

The illustrations are bright, colorful, fill the entire page and add quite a bit of detail. The concentration and curiosity of the child is obvious as it goes through very familiar activities. The parents are always there and radiate an open and caring atmosphere full of snuggles and hugs. Security, warmth and acceptance shine from every scene to make this a feel-good read.

Questions meet a poetic rhythm and flow as questions carry all the way through. Some are very down-to-earth (such as why do I shiver), while others take a sillier direction (such as if we rode a T.Rex, would the forest floor shake). There's something for every reader/listener to identify with, and this does make it a great read aloud for even group settings. With the repeated phrase at the end of each 2-page spread, the main theme stays clear, while also offering something listeners can join in on each time. 

This book is part of a 4-book set, the first of which I did have a chance to read already, Love You All the Time. I did like that one quite a bit more and found this one a little less smooth. While parents/caretakers will appreciate and identify with the constant questions, I'm not so sure it will connect with listeners completely. Since it's only questions, listeners will be wondering about the answers (and some may feel overwhelmed or side-tracked, since they will be wondering about the answers long before the next question hits). It does open up to discussions, which is always a positive, but parents should be ready to answer a ton more questions when the listener does get involved and realize that reaching the end may not happen. Which, again, isn't a bad thing.

The last pages contain several tips, hints and notes for guardians/caretakers on how to view such questions from children in every day life and embrace them. The entire atmosphere of this read is positive and does encourage listeners to continue to explore the world around them.



And here she is...


Deborah Farmer Kris is a child development expert and parent educator. She serves as a columnist and consultant for PBS KIDS, and she writes for NPR’s MindShift and other national publications. Over the course of her career, Deborah has taught almost every grade K–12, served as a school administrator, directed leadership institutes, and presented to hundreds of parents and educators around the United States. Deborah and her husband live in Massachusetts with their two kids—who love to test every theory she’s ever had about child development. Mostly, she loves sharing nuggets of practical wisdom that can help kids and families thrive.



Cover Reveal: Haunted by Natalie Zeigler

 Today is going to be packed. Usually, I do my review post and sometimes...but not very often...a 2nd post for the day with a Giveaway. Today, though, my schedule exploded without me noticing (yes, I tend to be a bit scattered-brained), and I have THREE posts. So hold on to the inboxes, and please, forgive me if it's too much. I promise this is a rarity beyond rarity.

But I do have a lot of reading goodness in store, so it's a treat in disguise.


Anyway, here's post one with a cover reveal, and what a lovely cover it is!

 


Haunted
by Natalie Zeigler
Haunted, #1
YA Fantasy


COMING...

JANUARY 3rd!!!



 

Mäzzikim (Maze) is the youngest daughter of a powerful chieftain, but beneath her obedient façade she’s haunted by disturbing necromantic visions—a rare power bestowed by the gods. With her ruling father vowing to destroy magic in all its forms, Maze languishes under the weight of her heavy secret.

But as her power grows, Maze’s ability to speak to the dead draws her closer to the truth behind the realm’s mysterious past. Struggling to find the truth while navigating volatile family tensions and clan politics, Maze has no idea that an evil threat lurks where she least expects it.

Maze’s gift could prove to be the salvation of her people, or the ultimate proof that magic corrupts everything it touches. Either way, the destiny she faces will change her and the realm, forever.

Haunted is book one of a gripping YA fantasy series of the same name.

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And here she is...

Natalie Zeigler studied journalism and English literature at Loyola University Maryland and health communications at American University. By day, she is a communications director at a federal agency. By night, she is an author of a fantasy series for young and new adults.

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