Everybody in! Going Up! by Sherry J. Lee

Sophie and her Dad are invited to Olive’s birthday party.  They get ready by dressing up and making food to bring with them.  When it is time to attend the party, how do they get there?  They go by elevator!

As Sophie and her dad make their way to the tenth floor, the elevator gets pretty crowded!  Young listeners will enjoy the exuberant illustrations as everyone squeezes in.  When they arrive, there is a good party.

That’s it.  This is a simple but fun book that young listeners will enjoy.  The illustrations show a diverse group of people who enjoy being together.  That is an added bonus of this title that is geared toward young children.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this cute read in exchange for an honest review

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The Button Book by Sally Nicholls

What happens when you press the buttons?  Will you like what happens?  A young child may well enjoy this book which has interesting and silly things result as each button is pressed.  Along the way, toddlers can learn colors and shapes as they enjoy the story.  With amusing illustrations and repetition, this book may well appeal to toddlers or preschoolers.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Just published: The Magic of Mindset A Journal to Get Unstuck by Johanna Wright

This book would be a nice gift for someone who is seeking self-knowledge, including you if this is something that appeals. The Magic of Mindset is a guided journal with room for reflection and your own thoughts. For example, you may be prompted to think about somewhere that you feel stuck or talking to your future self about a way that you would like to succeed. There are also many affirmations and words of encouragement.

There are undoubtedly other guided journals out there but there may not be one as gorgeous as this. The artwork is so beautiful!

Of note: This title could also be a resource that a therapist and patient/client could talk about together.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Now out: This Book Will Make You Fall Asleep by Andrews McMeel Publishing

So last night I did NOT have a good night’s sleep. I don’t know if this book will make me sleep better tonight but I can say that it is very cute. This is a book for all ages. There are sheep everywhere to be counted and all kinds of puzzles including mazes, word searches, spot the difference, find the two that are alike and more. Throughout the book is delightfully illustrated with cartoon sheep like the ones that you see on the cover..

In addition to the puzzles, there are many quotes about sleep. There are also hints that are tried and true, such as shutting off screens, drinking warm milk, etc.

This book will not necessarily solve your sleep problems, but you might enjoy looking through it.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

Let’s be present: The Monkey Mind Meditation Deck 30 Fun Ways for Kids to Chill Out, Tune In, and Open Up by Carolyn Kanjuro

Do you know what the monkey mind is? Does your child? As I understand it, this is a concept that addresses our being all over the place, unable to focus on the moment or to live one’s best and most peaceful life. We all can use some assistance in learning to quiet ourselves and to be more present. This deck hopes to help children, and maybe their adults, to do this by sharing some of the “playful and powerful qualities of animals and elements in nature as inspiration to discover these qualities in ourselves.” In a note to adults, the author states that the exercises are meant to provide a “safe way to reflect on difficult topics and a form of…support.” The author engages children by offering them multiple ways to use the cheerily illustrated deck.

I recommend these cards as one tool for helping children to think, feel and be as comfortable as possible in their lives. Adults may well enjoy this deck too!
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A Good Meal Is Hard to Find Storied Recipes from the Deep South (Southern Cookbook, Soul Food Cookbook) by Amy C. Evans; Martha Hall Foose

I adore the old fashioned illustrations that appear throughout this book; I felt nostalgic as I saw Camay soap, Tang and Crisco in the paintings. Amy, the artist, talks in the introduction about her inspiration while Martha, the cook, also adds her take. The book itself is organized with the day in mind, beginning with breakfast and moving through to late night snacks. There are then anytime treats. Yum.

Within this framework, there are intriguingly named recipes. For example, the Morning’s Glories section includes “Ethel’s Overnight Breakfast in Bed (a casserole), and Marge’s Usual Sunrise (a drink) among others. These titles definitely enticed me and kept me browsing through this book.

The recipes are all doable. The presentation is quirky and fun. This title could be a nice addition to a cook’s bookshelf.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

 

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Now published: The Country Guesthouse by Robyn Carr

Robyn Carr is a prolific writer of women’s fiction. Her Virgin River novels are now a series on Netflix. The Country Guesthouse is one of the author’s Sullivan’s Crossing books. These stories take place in Colorado and are interconnected although they do not have to be read in order.

This title is primarily about Owen, Hannah and Noah. They face challenges although readers of this author know that usually things end well. Owen is a world traveler and a photographer who had a significant tragedy in his life. Hannah was a close friend to Noah’s mother, who died and named Hannah to be his guardian. Noah, who is five years old, has mild CP and is grieving the loss of his mom. Over the course of this story, the three come together, heal and find love while also connecting with the characters from previous books.

I recommend Robyn Carr’s novels to those who enjoy women’s fiction. This one is an easy read that takes the reader to a beautiful place and the kind of caring community we dream about.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.