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A field lies under sun & stars & feels as much as sees the passage of time. People come & go, war comes & goes. The field bears the burden of their existence & comes to understand sacrifice. Prose-poem, picture book for all ages, that examines the human condition in the context of our impact on our surroundings and the regenerative nature of our earth. TEACHER LIBRARIAN REVIEW: An intriguing picture book about change through the perspective of a field. Readers are introduced to ideas concerning urban development, looking after nature and the effects of war on the environment. A thoughtful story. Bianca Thorburn, 5 STAR REVIW: A unique and gripping book filled with illustrations that will capture the attention of all readers. Its tone is very melodic, yet it is without rhyme. I so enjoyed this book. I would definitely recommend [it] to [older] children and adults. It's a very fresh look at the environment around us. Erin Nicole Cochran, Readers' Favorite.
Something is awfully, horribly wrong, The stink is appalling and terribly strong! Baby Brother is being stalked by something that smells sinister... Can Big Brother sniff out the cause? Will Mother rescue them in time? A humorous picture book for 2-5 year olds, hilariously illustrated by Yagmur Gunel, it celebrates big brother's protective feelings towards his baby brother and taking a humorous look at the perils of poohy diapers. Includes 4 pages of pooh facts and links for further oohy reading! REVIEW: The Wobby Blobby Ooh! by J.R. Poulter does a great job of bringing a touchy subject [baby-pooh smells] to life in a hilarious and fun way. Children will love the art that is vibrant and humorous! [Included] are poo fun facts sure to amuse! Children will devour this book and learn a valuable lesson. By Samantha Coville, reviewer for Readers' Favorite.
Adventures loom around every corner, some involving TEETH! Our hero sees a chance for glory, grits his teeth and charges in... What could possibly go wrong? Picture book HILARIOUSLY illustrated by RICO SCHACHERL! TEACHER REVIEW: "A delightfully funny tale with a 'surprising' turn of events!" Adrienne T. O'Connell, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from outback indigenous classrooms to multicultural city classrooms. 5 STAR REVIEW: J.R. Poulter presents important themes in the story, Twice as Worsa!, wrapped up in well-incorporated humour. The story touches on bullying and complicated family relationships. J.R. Poulter crafts an interesting plot packed with important lessons while still maintaining a dollop of hilarity. Reviewed for Readers' Favorite by writer, reviewer, Edith Wairimu, a lover of words and nature.
GOLD BOOK AWARD WINNER for an Illustrated Book, 2018, READERS' FAVORITE. How can a soldier be afraid, a soldier of all people? Soldiers are not supposed to fear, are they? This soldier was afraid. He feared the darkness and everything it hid. What would it take for him to face his fear and see it evaporate like mist at morning? A parable for our times that deals with facing and overcoming our fears. A picture book for all ages. 5 STAR REVIEW by Music Teacher, reviewer, Bruce Arrington, for Readers' Favorite. This story is well written, imaginative and enchanting. In facing our fears, we may learn that they never go away completely. But it does not matter, as this story illustrates. If we can keep going and not give up, eventually the reward will be there. This lesson is clearly given, though subtly stated. It's an adventure that children will want to relive again and again. The Soldier Who Was Afraid by J.R. Poulter and D.O. Poulter is a highly recommended read.
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