Showing posts with label Julia Dweck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia Dweck. Show all posts

Monday, July 3, 2017

"Boomer at the Bat" by Julia Dweck

EXCERPT and REVIEW
Boomer at the Bat
(Woodville Tales Book 1)
by Julia Dweck

Boomer at the Bat (Woodville Tales Book 1) by Julia Dweck

Boomer at the Bat is Julia Dweck's latest release and the first in her new Woodville Tales series. You can read an excerpt and my review.

Description
Whizz! Zoom! Whoosh! Boomer Bunny is the fastest critter in all of Woodville. Now, it's Boomer's turn up at the bat and all the Woodville team is counting on him to win the big game. But in order to do his best, Boomer must learn to slow down and listen.
Laughter fills the air in this high-flying baseball adventure, which mixes humorous rhymes by Julia Dweck with playful illustrations by Chris Kennett. Boomer at the Bat is the first in the Woodville Tales series, teaching youngsters that good sportsmanship is always in season!

Excerpt

Praise for the Book
"... another fabulous release from this awesome author! Every adventure has an element of fun, learning, and those wonderful illustrations that you simply can't take your eyes off of." ~ GMR
"Julia Dweck's inimitable style of rhyming text is absolutely hilarious, and the zany illustrations by Chris Kennett complement it beautifully." ~ Learning Table
"I love the message of this book. It is a great way to teach kids about good sportsmanship." ~ Secret Pearls Reviews
"Julia Dweck has done it again! This book has a great story and my boys absolutely loved it." ~ Silvie @ MSLG
"This book is adorable, sweet and has a great message." ~ Mrs Mommy Booknerd

My Review
I received this book in return for an honest review.


By Lynda Dickson
Boomer the bunny is playing baseball in front of his home crowd. Will he score a home run? Or are there more important things?
Julia Dweck's rhyming verse is a pleasure to read, as always, and the illustrations by Chris Kennett really bring her animal characters to life. While the kids will enjoy the sporting action in the story, Coach Wuzzle gives a lesson is sportsmanship ("Just play the game the best you can," he tells Boomer) which their parents will appreciate.
I look forward to more children's sporting adventures in upcoming Woodville Tales.

About the Author
Julia Dweck
Julia Dweck is a published author of children's books for digital and print publication. Her stories span the spectrum of humor, fantasy and edutainment in rhyme and in prose.
Julia's background in elementary education affords her the opportunity to be in touch with what children want to read and what makes them giggle. She's collaborated with leading illustrators in the world of children's literature to produce over 30 books. Her titles have garnered placement on Amazon's bestsellers lists, "Kindle Daily Deals" and customer top rated lists.
In her spare time, Julia is a designer of educational adjuncts for children's literature, and has worked with such notable publishing houses as Penguin Young Readers. She presented at the 2012 National Center for Family Literacy for her creative use of technology in the classroom.

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Sunday, March 29, 2015

"Snitch and Sneer Hit the Hood" by Julia Dweck

NEW RELEASE and REVIEW
Snitch & Sneer Hit the Hood
(Fairy Tale Crashers Book 1)
by Julia Dweck


Snitch & Sneer Hit the Hood is Julia Dweck's latest release and the first in her new Fairy Tale Crashers series of comic book style picture books for young readers. In their first adventure, Snitch and Sneer crash "Little Red Riding Hood". You can read my review below.
You can also check out my earlier blog posts and reviews of other books by this author: Blucy (blog post), Mary had a Sleepy Sheep (blog post), Humpfree: The Humpless Camel (blog post), Faux Paw (blog post), Zippity-Zoo (blog post), Monkey Fun! (blog post), Jump! (blog post), and Crowned! (blog post), and Frostbite! (blog post).

Description
Set your tasers to "have a blast" in a slapstick fairy tale adventure that’s out of this world. Snitch (the dog) and Sneer (the cat) are the extraterrestrial stars of this sensationally silly graphic picture book, Fairy Tale Crashers. In their first adventure, Snitch and Sneer hit the hood to create chaos, laughter and general mayhem with little Red Riding Hood, the Wolf, and dear ol’ Granny like you’ve never seen her before.
This duo of fairy tale crashing, galactic goof balls are sure to appeal to even the most reluctant reader. So, warp speed ahead into the zaniest fairy tale adventure to ever hit the solar system.




My Review


By Lynda Dickson
Snitch (the dog) and Sneer (the cat) travel in their spaceship to Fairy Tale Land. There, they decide to visit Little Red Riding Hood, so called because she always wears a red hoodie. Snitch and Sneer insert themselves into the story with some hilarious results.
There are some laugh-out-loud moments, with some humor aimed at the kids but with some targeted at the adults as well. The illustrations by Daryll Collins and bright and colorful, with Red being particularly cute (until she isn't). At the end of the book, Daryll teaches us how to draw the Big Bad Wolf and Snitch and Sneer answer some tricky questions.
I look forward to sharing Snitch and Sneer's further adventures in Fairy Tale Land.


About the Author
Julia Dweck writes children's stories for digital and traditional publication. Her stories span the spectrum of humor, fantasy, and edutainment in rhyme and in prose.
Julia's background in elementary education affords her the opportunity to be in touch with what children want to read and what makes them giggle. She's collaborated with leading artists in the world of children's literature to produce over thirty books. Her titles have garnered placement on Amazon's bestsellers lists, "Kindle Daily Deals", and customer top rated lists.
In her spare time, Julia is a designer of educational adjuncts for children's literature, and has worked with such notable publishing houses as Penguin Young Readers. She presented at the 2012 National Center for Family Literacy for her creative use of technology in the classroom.

Giveaway
This fairy tale series is written with slapstick humor to encourage young readers to do what teachers and parents love best, read! Young readers are encouraged to post their "fairy tell" questions to Snitch and Sneer on their Facebook fan page. This is a meaningful way to practice writing skills. For the next two months, a randomly picked winner will receive a S&S t-shirt each month.


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Saturday, November 22, 2014

"Frostbite" by Julia Dweck

NEW RELEASE and REVIEW
Frostbite
by Julia Dweck


Frostbite is Julia Dweck's latest release. You can read my review below. You can also read my earlier posts and reviews of some of Julia's other books: Blucy (blog post), Mary had a Sleepy Sheep (blog post), Humpfree: The Humpless Camel (blog post), Faux Paw (blog post), Zippity-Zoo (blog post), Monkey Fun! (blog post), Jump! (blog post), and Crowned! (blog post).

Description
Bestselling children's author, Julia Dweck, shares the magic of the holiday season in a delightful story of a boy’s wish for a dog of his very own. After a wintry mix of snow and love, two icy mounds come to life with a bark, a wiggle and a wag. The wonder of childhood is born in one frisky snowpup named Frostbite. Children will be enchanted by the artistry of Robb Mommaerts, whose illustrations perfectly capture the magic of this imaginative "tail." Told in rhyme by a boy whose dream comes true, this tale will warm the heart of young readers and any parent who remembers wishing for a dog of their very own.


Excerpt
So that’s the truth amidst the snow—
As day turned into night,
I found a dog to call my own.
I’m glad I caught Frostbite.


My Review


By Lynda Dickson
A young boy yearns for a dog of his very own, but his mother won't let him have one. He finds a dog (of sorts) when he goes out to play in the snow. But then it's time to go back inside. What will he do with his new friend, Frostbite?
This is a magical "tail" of longing, wishes, imagination, and love - perfect for Christmas. The fun, rhyming story is delightfully illustrated by Robb Mommaerts and is followed by strange (but true) dog facts and a doggy match-up game.

About the Author
Julia Dweck writes children's stories for digital and traditional publication. Her stories span the spectrum of humor, fantasy, and edutainment in rhyme and in prose. Check out her newest ebooks, Blucy, Mary had a Sleepy Sheep, Humpfree: The Humpless Camel, Faux Paw, Zippity-Zoo, Monkey Fun!, Jump!, Crowned!, and Frostbite.
Julia's background in elementary education affords her the opportunity to be in touch with what children want to read and what makes them giggle. She's collaborated with leading artists in the world of children's literature to produce over thirty books. Her titles have garnered placement on Amazon's bestsellers in children's color picture books multiple times with two #1 bestsellers: Pie-Rits and Zombie-Kids. These titles have been chosen by Amazon Editors for the prestigious "Kindle Daily Deal". Many of Julia's titles have earned placement on Amazon's top ranked lists based on customer review.
In her spare time, Julia is a designer of educational adjuncts for children's literature, and has worked with such notable publishing houses as Penguin Young Readers. She presented at the 2012 National Center for Family Literacy for her creative use of technology in the classroom.

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