Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Children's Book #Giveaway

Hi, Folks! I reviewed these sweetly written, wonderfully illustrated books; any girl or boy would enjoy. I am excited to announce I am giving away a copy of both books!

Read my review here.


Rocket-Bye is a sweet kiss goodnight from Carole P. Roman to her grandchild. Written in verse, it is an imaginary trip to the stars and planets with Mateya Arkova's colorful and winsome illustrations. Anyone would love to read about this trip into space where you can dance on the rings of Saturn and aim for the heart of Pluto.



In this heart-warming book, Can A Princess Be A Firefighter?, Carole P. Roman addresses a parents concern that his children grow up to be happy and valued. She urges them to think about the great opportunities ahead while still embracing and not losing the innocence and hope of being little girls.

Thanks to our friends at Chelshire Publishing, Inc. and Carole P. Roman I'm giving away these two books! Good Luck!

Win at This Mom Loves to Review!


One lucky reader of This Mom Loves to Review will win:
  • A copy of Can a Princess Be a Firefighter?
  • A copy of Rocket-Bye

 

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This giveaway is open to US Residents only. Contest Ends 10/31/2016. Winner will be chosen at random and notified via email. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen.

Disclosure: This Mom Loves to Review was not compensated in any form.
Thank you for entering the Rocket-Bye and Can a Princess Be a Firefighter?, by award-winning Author Carole P. Roman book giveaway.

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Book Review: Can A Princess Be a Firefighter? By Carole P. Roman


"Two little girls pepper their father with questions about whether or not they can be a profession and still be a princess. Motivated by her granddaughter's fascination with all things 'princess,' Carole P. Roman penned this adorable poem celebrating all the wonderful possibilities waiting ahead for them."


My 5 year old daughter adores Can a Princess Be a Firefighter? I love the message behind it, which for me is: You can be whatever you want to be! Empowering and positive messages for young children are so important. While this book features two little girls, children of both genders could enjoy and relate to this book with its sing-song rhymes.

In this heart-warming book, Can a Princess Be A Firefighter, Carole P. Roman addresses a parents concern that his children grow up to be happy and valued. This is something we can all relate to! She urges them to think about the great opportunities ahead while still embracing and not losing the innocence and hope of being little girls.


I was also sent Rocket-Bye, which of the two ended up being my personal favorite! Both books feature illustrations by Mateya Arkova who illustrates both stories with fun cartoons kids can relate to.

Rocket-Bye is a sweet kiss goodnight from Carole P. Roman to her grandchildren. Written in verse, it is an imaginary trip to the stars and planets with Mateya Arkova's colorful and winsome illustrations. Anyone would love to read about this trip into space where you can dance on the rings of Saturn and aim right for the heart of Pluto.

Disclaimer: I received both books in order to facilitate my honest and unbiased review. All opinions are my own. I was not compensated in any other way.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Guess the Animal Faces: Animal Identification Book #Review


You can find "Guess the Animal Faces" Here!

Guess the Animal Faces: Animal Identification Book for Kids by Dr. Lisa Rusczyk is one of the You Are Loved Series. The author is a Stay-At-Home Mom to two daughters and holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership.

The book is supposed to be viewed in landscape view. It was a cute, quite lengthy picture book. It is available as an e-book via Kindle or by using a Kindle App. I chose to install the Kindle App on my iPhone and view it that way. I would encourage the use of a tablet, if available or computer to ensure the pictures are large enough.

This playful picture book is geared towards a pre-reading audience. Mom and Dad or whomever can read and play along to help baby or their toddler find and guess the corresponding and appropriate animals.

In the first half of Guess the Animal Faces, cartoon pictures are provided where toddlers are encouraged to guess what the animal is, on the next page there is a realistic photo with a response.
First you see a cartoon animal to which you are supposed to guess what it is.
Then you are provided with a realistic photo with a caption such as "Koala".
To be honest, I'm not sure I would have recognized the cartoon camel. I have seen alpacas and llamas; but, perhaps a toddler would guess this correctly.

Photos from "Guess the Animal Faces" with a photo of a Bactrian Camel.
It's interesting to see how mainstream exotic animals have become, even in children's books. My family and I can relate. My father and stepmother own quite a menagerie. My daughter is the second generation to grow up around a wide variety of animals including a hybrid camel named Caesar (Bactrian and Dromedary cross).

Visiting Caesar the Camel on a winter day.
It's nice to remind parents and teachers to use positive reinforcement as illustrated below. It is used to praise the child for a job well done and to build confidence and self-esteem.

In the second half of the book kids are encouraged to find the animal from a larger compilation of animals from a grid. This aides in hand and eye coordination and gets the child to interact whether it's with an oral response or by pointing out the picture.

I would have liked to have seen all of the animals in the grid represented in the book or left out of the grid. You will see some animals are not mentioned but show up in the grid.

Language and interaction are so important in ages birth to 3 years old! So much growth can happen. It is best to nurture learning in any way you can. Of course parents can discuss with their children much further about the animals in the book, for example: where might this animal live? What do you think they like to eat? My personal favorite has always been "What sound does this animal make?" You can talk about colors. The possibilities are endless.

Disclaimer: I received this product for free in order to facilitate my honest and unbiased review. I was not compensated in any other way. All opinions are my own.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Do You Want to Learn More About Coding?


Find HTML Quickstart Guide on Amazon here!

I took a course in Web Applications and Development. This book is the bare bones of what is needed to understand terminology, use it, and build a webpage.

The HTML Quickstart Guide introduces the terminology.
Gives some basic background information, history and from there goes into detail to explain how to use elements to create structure and content. It walks you through an illustrated example of a step-by-step process of how to build a webpage.

I reviewed this book in the paperback version. It is also available in an audible version and for Kindle.
The Publisher of this book, ClydeBank Technology offers a wide range of audiobooks including:
  • Business Plan Writing Guide
  • ITIL for Beginners
  • Stock Options for Beginners
  • Scrum Quickstart Guide
  • Project Management for Beginners
  • 3D Printing Business
  • LLC Quickstart Guide
  • Lean Six Sigma Quickstart Guide
  • Growing Marijuana for Beginners
  • Social Security Simplified
  • Medicare Simplified
  • And More!
You can get a Free ClydeBank Media AudioBook and 30 Day Free Trial to Audible.com at ClydeBank Media Publishing

Disclaimer: I received this product in order to facilitate my honest and unbiased review. I was not compensated in any other way. All opinions are my own.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

#Review: SQL QuickStart Guide


This book is like Cliff Notes for classes I took in college on Relational Databases! To the professors who have tried cramming it down the throats of their students to no avail-- And to the students who struggle to wrap their minds around the concepts of:
  • Structured Query Language
  • Retrieving Data
  • How to manipulate data
    • Built-in Functions 
    • Arithmetic Calculations
    • Entering, Defining and/or modifying databases

I say Voila! This is the book you've been looking for!
It is a condensed version of what you need to know to get a good foundation of SQL to hit the ground running.

Checkout this Beginner's Guide to SQL

The side notes and illustrated examples are fairly thorough. There are links to resources where you can follow the book step-by-step. This is a great reference for those who need a refresher or are just learning about SQL and Relational Databases (or if you're a visual learner like I am).

My biggest challenge with the traditional textbooks used in my tech classes were they were overwhelmingly text-based and were lacking in examples to break up the monotony of hundreds of pages of text.

I reviewed this book in the paperback version. It is also available in an audible version and for Kindle.

Disclaimer: I received this book in order to facilitate my honest and unbiased review. I was not compensated in any other way. All opinions are my own.
 

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Give the Gift of Learning and Literacy this Holiday Season with Gifts from Barnes & Noble!






My daughter's Elementary School is having a Book Fair at our local Barnes & Noble on Thursday December 3 from 4-7pm to raise money for books as many books have seen decades of use and are 20 and 30 years old.


Barnes & Noble Book Fair ID: 11735461

Readfield, Maine

If you are considering making a purchase from Barnes & Noble for the holidays or another upcoming occasion please consider supporting Readfield Elementary School through our Online Book Fair Thursday 12/3/2015 thru Tuesday 12/8/2015. 


All you have to do is enter Book Fair ID: 11735461 at Checkout and up to 25% of the proceeds will go towards helping our school purchase books for the library and classrooms. Disclaimer: As with any "promotion" some exclusions apply.

Please use online Book Fair ID: 11735461 to make a purchase & support our school at:


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