Monday, September 16, 2019
Mailbox Monday
Welcome back to another Mailbox Monday post! I received an abundance of books this week... especially children's books from Chronicle, Andrews McMeel and Abrams. However, I also got some great adult mysteries.
I LOVE YOU, ELEPHANT! illustrated by Carles Ballesteros came from Abrams Appleseed
BABY LOVES: A FIRST BOOK OF FAVORITES came from Abrams Appleseed
MY MAGICAL DRAGON came from came from Abrams Appleseed
CHRISTMAS IS AWESOME! by Sabrina Moyle and Eunice Moyle came from Abrams Appleseed
APPLE by Nikki McClure came from Abrams Appleseed
REDWOOD AND PONYTAIL by K.A. Holt came from Chronicle Books
WHERE IS MY PINK SWEATER? by Nicola Slater came from Abrams Appleseed
LASER MOOSE AND RABBIT BOY: TIME TROUT by Doug Savage came from Andrews McMeel
RABBIT AND THE MOTORBIKE by Kate Hoefler and Sarah Jacoby came from Chronicle Books
THREE CHEERS FOR KID MCGEAR! by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Ag Ford came from Chronicle Books
READING BEAUTY by Deborah Underwood and illustrated by Meg Hunt came from Chronicle Books
HUNGRY JIM by Laurel Snyder and illustrated by Chuck Groenink came from Chronicle Books
FARMBLOCK by Christopher Franceschelli and Peskimo came from Abrams Appleseed
MY PET SLIME by Courtney Sheinmel and Renee Kurilla came from Andrews McMeel
THE OTHER HALF OF HAPPY by Rebecca Balcarcel came from Chronicle Books
DIARY OF A 5TH GRADE OUTLAW by Gina Loveless and Andrea Bell came from Andrews McMeel
THE OTHER END OF THE LINE by Andrea Camilleri came from Penguin Books
MUMBO GUMBO MURDER by Laura Childs and Terrie Farley Moran came from Berkley
A BITTER FEAST by Deborah Crombie came from William Morrow
What was in your mailbox?
Monday, September 9, 2019
Mailbox Monday
Welcome back to another Mailbox Monday post! I had a quiet week but I'm super excited about that little picture book on the bottom!
MY FAKE RAKE: THE UNION OF THE RAKES by Eva Leigh came from Avon Books
LOVE IS BLIND by William Boyd came from Vintage Books
HEY GRANDUDE! by Paul McCartney and illustrated by Kathryn Durst came from Random House Children's Books
What was in your mailbox?
Monday, September 2, 2019
Mailbox Monday
Welcome back to another Mailbox Monday post! I received a great assortment of children's books... and one romance.
HEIRESS GONE WILD by Laura Lee Guhrke came from Avon Books
BIG NATE HUG IT OUT! by Lincoln Peirce came from came from Andrews McMeel
LAUGHING WITH OBAMA: A PHOTOGRAPHIC LOOK BOOK AT THE ENDURING WIT AND SPIRIT OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA edited by M. Sweeney came from St. Martin's Press
THE CUTEST THING EVER by Amy Ignatow came from Abrams Books
INFINITE HOPE: A BLACK ARTIST'S JOURNEY FROM WORLD WAR II to PEACE by Ashley Bryan came from Atheneum Books for Young Readers
What was in your mailbox?
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Kid Konnection: 1,000 Facts About Ancient Egypt
Every weekend, I host Kid Konnection -- a regular weekly feature about anything related to children's books. This week I'm going to share with you an educational book for kids interested in ancient Egypt.
Summary: Mummies, pyramids, pharaohs, King Tut! Kids everywhere are fascinated by the wonders of ancient Egypt, and this colorful reference book is jam-packed with 1,000 fascinating facts. From the Great Pyramid and the Valley of the Kings to the Nile River and Cleopatra, discover all you have ever wanted to know about this ancient civilization. Unearth ancient hieroglyphs and their meanings; find out what was in King Tut's tomb; and get insights about the science of mummification. Learn about ancient Egyptian gods and famous pharaohs, and follow Egypt's battles for power in the world. After this deep dive into Egyptology, you'll be able to dazzle your friends and family with your newfound knowledge. -- National Geographic Kids
1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT by Nancy Honovich is yet another fantastic National Geographic Kids book. Honestly, if you haven't picked up one of these books and shared it with your kids, you need to NOW! These books are both educational and entertaining, and the photographs are outstanding (as you would expect from a National Geographic publication.)
1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT is non-stop fun facts about ancient Egypt. After a foreword from a renowned professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Penn, the book jumps straight into pages and pages of facts. That would almost have to be the case to fit over 1,000 tidbits of Egypt trivia into this book. Some of the facts might be old news to some adults, but I bet most of them will be fascinating to kids. Heck, most of the facts were fascinating to me!
You might think that a book with just a listing of facts about Egypt would get old and maybe overwhelming, but I can assure you that's not the case. 1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT has information presented in such a way that each page is more interesting (and fun to look at) than the next. The fact boxes include not only text, but images and photographs which add to the learning fun. In addition, there are different sections of the book that make it easy for readers to focus on one or two subjects rather than just a huge assortment of facts.
It's hard to sum up the scope of this book because it covers so darn much about ancient Egypt, but I thought I'd pick out a few "fun" ones. I was attracted to the section on Medicinal Diseases and Cures:
I could go on and on with facts that I found interesting! I can't recommend 1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT enough. This book is a must-have for school libraries and classrooms as well as home libraries!
Thanks to Media Masters for providing a review copy of this book.
If you'd like to participate in Kid Konnection and share a post about anything related to children's books (picture, middle grade, or young adult) from the past week, please leave a comment as well as a link below with your name/blog name and the title of the book! Feel free to grab the little button too!
Summary: Mummies, pyramids, pharaohs, King Tut! Kids everywhere are fascinated by the wonders of ancient Egypt, and this colorful reference book is jam-packed with 1,000 fascinating facts. From the Great Pyramid and the Valley of the Kings to the Nile River and Cleopatra, discover all you have ever wanted to know about this ancient civilization. Unearth ancient hieroglyphs and their meanings; find out what was in King Tut's tomb; and get insights about the science of mummification. Learn about ancient Egyptian gods and famous pharaohs, and follow Egypt's battles for power in the world. After this deep dive into Egyptology, you'll be able to dazzle your friends and family with your newfound knowledge. -- National Geographic Kids
1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT by Nancy Honovich is yet another fantastic National Geographic Kids book. Honestly, if you haven't picked up one of these books and shared it with your kids, you need to NOW! These books are both educational and entertaining, and the photographs are outstanding (as you would expect from a National Geographic publication.)
1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT is non-stop fun facts about ancient Egypt. After a foreword from a renowned professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Penn, the book jumps straight into pages and pages of facts. That would almost have to be the case to fit over 1,000 tidbits of Egypt trivia into this book. Some of the facts might be old news to some adults, but I bet most of them will be fascinating to kids. Heck, most of the facts were fascinating to me!
You might think that a book with just a listing of facts about Egypt would get old and maybe overwhelming, but I can assure you that's not the case. 1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT has information presented in such a way that each page is more interesting (and fun to look at) than the next. The fact boxes include not only text, but images and photographs which add to the learning fun. In addition, there are different sections of the book that make it easy for readers to focus on one or two subjects rather than just a huge assortment of facts.
It's hard to sum up the scope of this book because it covers so darn much about ancient Egypt, but I thought I'd pick out a few "fun" ones. I was attracted to the section on Medicinal Diseases and Cures:
Egyptian dentists filled cavities with cement or a mixture of tree sap and minerals.
Wealthy Egypitans could affort meat, which is high in fat content. As a result, many people in the upper classes suffered from heart disease.
And here's another one from the 50 Plowed-Up Facts About Farming:
The limbs of fig trees are too weak to hold the weight of a person, so ancient Egyptians trained monkeys to climb up and collect the fruit.
I could go on and on with facts that I found interesting! I can't recommend 1,000 FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT enough. This book is a must-have for school libraries and classrooms as well as home libraries!
Thanks to Media Masters for providing a review copy of this book.
If you'd like to participate in Kid Konnection and share a post about anything related to children's books (picture, middle grade, or young adult) from the past week, please leave a comment as well as a link below with your name/blog name and the title of the book! Feel free to grab the little button too!