Showing posts with label #ChildrensBook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #ChildrensBook. Show all posts

Aug 28, 2020

#ChildrensBookReview How To Get A Mommy To Sleep By Amy Parker Illustrated by Natalia Moore #NetGalley







Written as if from one child to another, this delightful bedtime book from popular author Amy Parker gives kids great ideas for how they can effectively get their moms to finally go to sleep at night.

Getting Mommy to take a rest

Is hard to do--it's true!

She seems to want to stay up late,

No matter what you do!

Do you have a little one who always seems to have more energy than you do at bedtime? You'll laugh out loud together at this fun role-reversal bedtime book. Written from a child's point of view, How to Get a Mommy to Sleep reminds kids to "start early" when it comes to getting a mommy ready for bed and to always remember to say your prayers before sleep--no matter how long it takes.

After all, it's hard to get Mommy to bed when she always wants to do one more thing! Enjoy a charming new take on bedtime in this celebration of a mother and child's day. How to Get a Mommy to Sleeis for any mommy who knows what it's like to need a laugh or two to stay awake until bedtime.


 




Amy Parker has written and co-written more than sixty books for children, teens, and adults, with 1.8 million copies sold. She has collaborated with authors ranging from New York Times bestsellers to her very own son. Two of these collaborations—Firebird and Courageous Teens—are recipients of 

Christian Retailing’s Best Awards. But Amy’s greatest reward is being a wife to Daniel and a mom to their amazing sons, Michael and Ethan.





Natalia Moore is an Illustrator and Designer.

 

She lives in South Devon, just outside of Plymouth.

 

Natalia studied Illustration in Swansea and went on to complete a PGCE at Plymouth. Her passion of drawing has always directed her career. Having taught for a short stint, she went on to sign with  the Advocate Art Agency in 2013.

 

She has illustrated over twenty-five books worldwide.

 

Natalia enjoys drawing from real-life and is never without her sketchbook.





How To Get A Mommy To Sleep

By

Amy Parker

Review By 

Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews


First, I want to thank Amy Parker, Tommy. Nelson Books and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review. 


How to Get a Mommy To Sleep by Amy Parker gave my heart full and made me smile. I may not be a mommy but I could appreciate this book being a very proud Auntie. I could tell that she wrote it from her heart.


This book is everyone who has mothered Amy and shown her what motherhood has meant to them: tireless, unique humans raising tired like unique humans-all created in the perfect image of God. 


This is the second children’s book I have read of Amy’s and illustrated by Natalia. As I said in the past they are a really great team. I felt a stronger connection with this book emotionally not to mention it was comical too. Natalia did an incredible job creating comical coloring book-like graphics when it related to the story. 

I really enjoy her Illustration skills. I also like how she intertwined Amy’s faith into the picture by having the Bible on the bed. 


Like in her other book Amy had a prayer at the end of the book. 


This would be a great book for a mother to read to her son or daughter at bedtime.



#BookReview #ChildrensBook How To Get A Daddy To Sleep By Amy Parker and Illustrated by Natalia Moore #NetGalley




You and your kids will love giggling together before bed as your roles take a fun reversal in How to Get a Daddy to Sleep by Amy Parker.

What if kids were in charge of bedtime? Written from a child's point of view, this picture book follows a little girl as she and her daddy have a spectacular and exhausting day together. When bedtime rolls around, Daddy will have no problem getting to sleep!

Daddy is a gift from God;

He never takes a break!

I'll show you how to help him rest--

No matter what it takes!

This delightful and colorful bedtime story celebrates a father's role in a child's day while commiserating with his nightly pursuit of sleep when an energetic child withstands all bedtime strategies.


Aug 26, 2020

#BookReview #Childrens First Day of Unicorn School By Jess Hernandez Illustrated by Mariano Epelbaum #NetGalley


Jess Hernandez debut book, FIRST DAY OF UNICORN SCHOOL, illustrated by Mariano Epelbaum, comes out January 1, 2021 from Capstone.

Milly is incredibly excited to  go to Unicorn School, a school that accepts only the best and the brightest. There’s only one problem: she isn’t a unicorn! She’s a donkey in a party hat. Milly first feels uncomfortable but eventually learns that she and the others at the school have more in common than it might have seemed.




Jess is a former children’s librarian and middle school English teacher. She lives with her husband, three kids, and a dog is a soggy little house in western Washington.

 Find her on Twitter @FinkHernandez

Website: https://mariano.artstation.com/


Mariano Epelbaum is a Character Designer, illustrator and traditional 2D animator. Working professionally since 1996 in various disciplines of Animation and Illustration where characters that designs tend to be very expressive and original. 


First Day of Unicorn School

By Jess Hernandez

Illustrated by 

Mariano Epelbaum 

Review by 

Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews 


First, I want to thank Jess Hernandez, Capstone and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review. 


Jess Hernandez did an incredible job with her debut children’s book First Day of Unicorn School. What little girl or big kid at heart like myself doesn’t just adore unicorns?! She knew just how to attract our attention in that aspect. Well done. 


Mariano Epelbaum needs to be commended not only for his amazing cover design but all of the graphics in the book. The colors were bright, bold and just popped out. His graphics just made the story come to life all the more. Infact, there were times his graphics made me crack up! 


Jess threw in some very important hidden messages within the pages. Messages that everyone needs to hear this day in age. Even us young at heart. The way she executed it was perfect. 


I really do hope that she continues to write children’s books. My other hope is that she sticks with Mariano because he is incredibly talented and they both make a great team together.




 

Aug 11, 2020

#BookReview #ChildrensBook Perfect Enough Written and Illustrated by #WNYAuthor Kelly Artieri

 


Jun 18, 2020

Who Hides Here? Footprints in the Forest. By Rachel Coverdale and Illustrated by Shelly Oyston #ChildrensBook


A charming picture book with beautiful illustrations allowing children to discover which animals have made footprints in the forests and woodland. Written with a sing-song rhythm and rhyme, children will delight in joining in with the grown-ups reading to them.
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