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How does a chicken say, "Hi"? How does a cow say, "Hello"? I know. Do you? A fun, rhyming story introducing the concepts of greetings and good manners, as well as animal sounds to little children. TEACHER REVIEW: "What a wonderful way for little ones to practise their emerging understanding of animal and sound association, learn the courtesy of greetings, as well as exposing them to the power of rhyme." Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed.5 STAR REVIEW: This book educates children on how [to] greet everyone, how different farm animals [adult and baby] greet everyone. Charming picture storybook wording is simple and easy to read for young children. The illustrations by Barb Dragony were very well drawn, colorful and eye-catching. A good story for young children, and a lovely book to have in pre-schools, in particular. by Jessyca Garcia, Readers' Favorite
What to do when you are told NOT to, but those big, juicy, sweet mulberries are dangling right in front of your nose! What if you just have one...A humorous picture book for preschool to primary age children, about making choices and dealing with the results!REVIEW: ""The Berry Big Hug is delightfully humorous tale about solving a very sticky problem using words of wisdom from Grandma. Knowledge passed down through generations, which is respected and remembered, is the soul of this story."" A. T. Crick, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from indigenous outback to multicultural city classrooms.A collaboration between Joyeeta Neogi, illustrator, India, J.R.Poulter, multi-awarded author, Australia, and Muza Ulaswoski, award-winning book designer/illustrator, Australia.
BLURB: Everyone in Pete's family is either moving or adjusting to a move. Change brings challenges, not least of which are the family's nosy, new neighbours. Everyone says what they think, but things are not always as they seem. Who is the mysterious little visitor who changes everything?REVIEWS: This large format illustrated story is enjoyable & entertaining. Well written. LD, Reading Time, p.21, No. 4 Nov. 2012A story on making snap judgements based on appearances, learning to keep an open mind & heart; beautifully written, heart-warming, will appeal to children & adults alike. Magdalena Ball, compulsivereader.com Unusual format, most attractive, the printing is large & clear, easy for early readers to tackle alone. Quite charming, dealing with adult themes seen through a child's eyes in a way uncommon in books for the young; works well, very evocative; beautiful production, themes touching cross-generational communication & conservation. Dr. V. Lowe, CBCA judge, Create a Kid's Book
and Uncle Murgatroyd in uncle's gothic mansion, "Gaul Stones." Everything is crazy as normal. Then Dad's oddball relatives arrive... Pog, the dog, and the creature in the attic make sure things go REALLY haywire! J.R.Poulter - Multi-award winning author of over 30 books, awards include Children's Choice, New Zealand.Terence "Terry" Hand - Terry has exhibited in the Royal Academy, London among other notable achievements.He works as an artist, graphic artist & as an illustrator. http://www.terryhand.comREVIEW: "This book is GREAT reading for boys in the target age group! The illustrations complement the author's choice of language perfectly! A really FUN adventure!" Adrienne T. O'Connell, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed. taught children from outback indigenous to multicultural big city classrooms.
YouÕve heard about EXTREME SPORTS!What about EXTREME PETS?These pets are ÔdifferentÕDo you have one yet?They need as much loveAnd they need as much careAs ÔregularÕ pets, justA little more rare!ButÉ only get one, if you DARE!A series of 4 humorous verse stories, aimed at 5 to 10 year olds, about very unusual pets with information and links to further reading.Book 1 - Axolotls and Tarantulas.Book 2 - Carpet Snakes and Stick Insects, includes 10 fun facts about each.Book 3 - Water Dragons and Ant FarmsBook 4 - Chameleons and Freshwater TurtlesTEACHER REVIEW: ÒWhat a fascinating book, integrating fact with a verse to create a wonderful cross-curricular resource for teachers. As for the students, curious little minds will engage with the unique and unusual subject matter!ÓAdrienne T. OÕConnell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from indigenous classrooms in the outback to multicultural classrooms in the city.
Our childhood dreams & hopes are butterfly fragile Ð catching & holding them, dreaming them into reality is an ability formed in childhood that, nurtured, can shape our lives & impact those of loved ones around us. Imagination is what gives our dreams wings!An allegorical poem in loose ballad form, for younger readers & readers of all ages.TEACHER REVIEW: ""A beautiful way to introduce the power of poetry. Filled with poetic devices, this ballad style poem would also benefit any teacher who values philosophy in the classroom as part of their pedagogical practice. Catching a Dream is a real treasure to share with [those] who love language."" Adrienne T. O'Connell. B.A. Grad Dip. Ed.TEACHER LIBRARIAN REVIEW: ""Lyrical & as beautiful as butterfly wing. Another wonderful [verse] story by J.R.McRae that readers are sure to enjoy."" Bianca Thorburn. www.wordwings.wix.com/publishing www.jrmcrae_subversive.weebly.com facebook/claudiaemanuelacoppolawww.takarabeech.com/catching-a-dream
The animals want to party,They want to show their moves,Kick up their heels 'n shake a leg!Join in, get down 'n GROOVE!A fun, rhythmic, verse story tribute to the MOVE initiative of Michelle Obama, America's African-American First Lady, encouraging children to get up and "MOVE" and have fun doing it!The book won the Simone Wood Award for a book highlighting the benefits and joys of dance to children.www.wordwings.wix.com/publishingwww.jenniferrpoulter.weebly.comhttp://jadepottsinc.com/www.takarabeech.com/hip-hop-hurrah-zoo-danceAuthor: J.R. PoulterIllustrator: Jade PottsIllustration & design Takara Beech
The Zippitty Bears, an adventurous pair,Want to be up and away,You shut your eyes tight, spread your arms, you take flight,Zooming and swooping and loopitty loopingOff to the stars through the night!No matter who or where you are, you can shut your eyes and take off on the most amazing adventure! Imagination is your space ship to wherever you want to go.A picture book, for lower primary, told in rollicking rhyme. www.wordwings.wix.com/publishingwww.jenniferrpoulter.weebly.comwww.lemonadeankolie.blogspot.comwww.takarabeech.com/zippitty-bearsWritten by J.R.Poulter; Illustrations by Ankolie; Illustration & design by Takara Beech
Two little piglet friends are very different. Sometimes their differences get in the way. Sometimes they discover they are not so different after all, especially when these two little boy pigs discover GIRLS!A humorous picture book for early childhood and primary about learning to relate to the opposite gender!""Jennifer Poulter has written a charming little picture book that explores friendship and being unique. Interestingly, she has approached the interactions with the opposite sex from a boys perspective, showing that it's ok to show your feelings if you are a boy. A cute little book that all children are sure to enjoy.""Bianca Thorburn, Teacher-Librarian | Experienced Senior Teacher| B. Ed - Secondary | M. Ed. - TLwww.wordwings.wix.com/publishingwww.facebook.com/WordWingsPublishing/www.jenniferrpoulter.weebly.comwww.cargocollective.com/oliviapintowww.takarabeech.com/wiggle-and-oink
ItÕs bedtime. Baby wants the sound of a parentÕs voice to lull them to sleep with lilting rhythm of a lullaby! Collection of lullabies, bedtime poems and fun, sleepy-bye counting rhyme.TEACHER REVIEW: ""A touching collection to help make bedtime a favourite part of your child's day & introduce them to a lifelong love of reading.Ó Adrienne T. O'Connell, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught indigenous outback classrooms to multicultural city.ART/EARLY EDUCATION TEACHER REVIEW: An educator, I know the importance of reading rhyme for young children. The earlier the exposure, the more rapid the benefits for the child, especially important by 3 years of age. ""The Boat to Lullaby Bay"" is a wonderful introduction to poetry and lullabies, with beautiful illustrations, sure to delight.Jan Clifton Watford, BVA degree art/art Education, MATL, masters degree, Integrating Technology in the classroom & certification in Art/ Early Childhood/Gifted education
A fantasy for older readers and YA based loosely on the Japanese legend of the fox women.5 STAR REVIEW: This book is a delight, filled with beautiful descriptions, and exquisite use of language and a visual feast for readers. One word for this book: FABULOUS! Review by Mamta Madhaven, writer, poet, editor, ReadersÕ Favorite reviewer, An absolutely wonderful tale, The Brides of Ruharen is a treat to read with words that flow and weave around the reader pulling them into the tale. Bianca Thorburn, Teacher-Librarian | Experienced Senior Teacher| B. Ed - Secondary | M. Ed. - TLCOMMENDATIONS:J.R. McRae/Poulter is Australia's Scheherazade! As a creator, she is endlessly inventive and daring. Dr. Florence Lewis, PhD, English Professor, University Of California, Berkeley, CA, poet/author. ""Highly original [writer] with a very visual style"" Mark McLeod, editor, Hodder/Random""Jennifer has [an] outstanding writing style"" Helen Chamberlin, Senior editor, Macmillan, Windy Hollow Books
The sea holds many furies and Lutey knew them all! The coasts of Cornwall are a rugged battle ground between land and sea, a battle that daily involved Lutey, his kin and neighbours in a fight for heir livelihood and survival itself! The retelling of an ancient tale of the sea-folk from Zennor in Cornwall in a chapter book that highlights the battle of mind and spirit against forces of nature, forces unknownÉTEACHER LIBRARIAN REVIEW:The Legend of Lutey and the Merbeing is a poignant tale about the beauty of the human spirit and faith. It is reminiscent of tales from long ago about the sea and her mysteries. The Legend of Lutey is written in a way that will keep its audience captive from the first word till the last.Bianca Thorburn, Teacher Librarian, Masters Education Ð Teacher Librarian, B. Edu. Ð Secondary.5 STAR REVIEWAn exciting and engaging tale. Highly recommended. Reviewer Kimberlee J Benart, ReadersÕ Favorite
Little Bitty Octopus is a good little boy. We didn't say perfect. When he discovers something he can't resist, things get a little bit messy! A humorous narrative verse story for ages 2 to 6 years that introduces the idea of healthy eating and the principle of action and consequence. Includes directions & equipment for the ©Nutrition Game and sing-a-long lyrics to Emel's Little Bitty Song.Themes: Octopus, food habits, social choice, stories in rhyme, Nutrition, sea creatures, making choices, cause and effect, Food, eating habits, narrative verse. Review: ""Little Bitty Octopus follows the misadventures of a young impressionable sea creature who gets himself into an icky sticky situation. It is a lovely tale with an important message about actions and consequences, and making good food choices, for all young readers.""Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., has taught children from indigenous classrooms in the wilds of the outback to multicultural suburban classrooms in a big city.
Exotic Pets, No. 1 in a series of 4 humorous verse stories aimed at 5 to 10 year olds, about very unusual pets and with links to further information on such things as pet care. Book 1, features Axolotls and Tarantulas.TEACHER REVIEW: What a fascinating book, integrating fact with verse to create a wonderful cross-curricular resource for teachers. As for the students, curious little minds will engage with the unique and unusual subject matter! Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed.5 STAR REVIEW: A fun and educational look at a couple of critters one doesnÕt encounter every day. My 6-year-old grandson was absolutely captivated! The authors present entertaining and informative glimpses into the life habits of these two unique denizens of planet Earth. An excellent job of providing information in a manner that inspires readers. Reviewed by Lee Ashford, Wildlife Biologist [retired],
Haggle Lee Ho has lived in the town all his life, grown up with those around him, but never acknowledged as one of them. That is all about to changeÉThe townÕs people have a treasure in their midst. They just donÕt know it, yet. Sometimes, what is most precious is right under your nose! A fully illustrated chapter-book [cumulative story] for younger readers.TEACHER REVIEW: The Saga of Haggle Lee Ho is a delight to read. J.R. Poulter paints a vivid picture of a hardworking, wise character of mixed migrant heritage, who is able to change his life, find acceptance and happiness. A worthy rags-to-riches tale. Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from outback-indigenous to multicultural city classrooms.5 STAR REVIEW: With beautiful illustrations, The Saga of Haggle Lee Ho emphasizes the need [for] respect, [it] is comical and enthralling. ReadersÕ Favorite writer/reviewer, Edith Wairimu.
Do I look like You?Do You look like Me?Are we so different?Let's look and See...A rhyming story for littlies showing 'same and different', it identifies human and animal body parts and demonstrates how, although our skin colour may be different, we are all basically alike!""Toddlers love rhyming books & love a giggle! This clever rhyming book with a surprise at each page turning will produce lots, as well as reminding [us] we are all different yet, intrinsically, the same. The invitation to "Look in the mirror" gives every reader their own image to end the story. Potential for extending the story with mask making & role play."" Maureen O'Shea, Young People's Services Librarian, Noosawww.wordwings.wix.com/publishingwww.jenniferrpoulter.weebly.comwww.barbdragony.comwww.takarabeech.com/look-alikesWritten by J.R.PoulterIllustrated by Barb DragonyIllustration and design by Takara Beech
Animals have homes, communities and forage areas. They need trees and undergrowth Ð it's their backyard! When the trucks and bulldozers come to make a housing development, who pleads for the animals' homes?REVIEWS: 5 STAR REVIEW The illustrations are wonderful,breathing life into scenes, making the story come alive. An excellent storybook for interactive sessions in classrooms/school libraries, it speaks about saving the environment and wildlife and tells how. The rhyming verses give pace, movement and a lyrical feel. ""Animals need trees. So do people. ThatÕs the message of this lovely book that will enthrall any child.""Dr Bob Rich, environmentalist, scientist, grandfather at Bobbing Around blog.""A fun and colourful picture book that teaches children the importance of trees for our wildlife. Readers will delight at the rhyming prose and colourful illustrations."" B. Thorburn, Teacher-Librarian | Experienced Senior Teacher| B. Ed - Secondary | M. Ed. - TLAWARD: LiFE AWARD, Literature for Environment
Ben visits his friend, Anik, in India and learns all about how his friend and his family live.Book 1 in the first series of Multi-Ed Books.TEACHER REVIEW: ""As we follow the journey of Ben and his family to a different country, we learn about the colourful landscape and beauty of India, a continent rich with history, tradition and culture. A fascinating insight into one of our neighbours and teaches us about the diversity of the world we live in."" Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed.5 STAR REVIEW, Readers' FavoriteNot only educational, but breathtakingly beautiful, the pictures tell a story all on their own. Your child will come away filled with the excitement and novelty of a whole new world. By Vernita Naylor, business educator, writer, reviewer
When evil knocks upon the door, disguised as a handsome prince, would you let him in? The choice of one throws the lives of many into upheaval. What will it take to break the hold of evil? Can the Kingdom be restored by the power of prayer and a sacrifice? A graphic novel/picture book crossover for older readers and YA.COMMENDATION: J.R. McRae/Poulter is Australia's Scheherazade! She has 1,001 tales yet to tell in fiction and verse... As a creator, she is endlessly inventive and daring. Dr. Florence Lewis, PhD, English Professor, University Of California, Berkeley, CA, poet, author. Taught Daniel Hand, among many others.AUTHOR: As J.R.McRae /J.R.Poulter, J.R. is an award-winning poet & storyteller, including the Premier's Award, Warana [now Brisbane Writers Festival], & Children's Choice NZ. She has over 30 books published.
Moi, Elle, La Le, girlie, little glamour girls for whom style is everything. They take pride in their appearance. Then a gift for each from their fashionista aunt causes problemsÉ Colours clash! One little poodle triplet stands out for all the wrong reasons! Disaster orÉFor 3 fashion conscious sisters, stylistic disaster turns to flair by shift in attitude!TEACHER REVIEW:""An enchanting tale bringing to the fore themes of empathy, individualism and love for siblings. The story teaches children we are indeed all unique, but we can also come together as one."" Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from outback indigenous to multicultural city classrooms.5 STAR REVIEW: Children will love the three poodle sisters. The illustrations bring the characters alive! A girlie, bedtime story, also for interactive sessions in classrooms, it will motivate [readers] to find solutions when faced with problems. Mamta Madhaven, writer/poet/editor, ReadersÕ Favorite reviewer,
Puddles and poohs can be funny, but not when you step in them! The family has a problem, a new pup is messing things up! Their little is learning to use her potty but the pet puppy is not. Will the clean little kitten come to the rescue?REVIEW: ""A tale of friendship, determination and lots of patience! What a wonderful way to recount to children the funny side of toilet training - even for puppies!"" Adrienne T. O'Connell, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip Ed.
Baby bear is curious, he goes where Mama said, 'Don't!' He finds himself adrift in a BIG, BIG ocean! Will Mama bear find him before his piece of pack ice melts?The story for early childhood/lower primary, introducing children to notions of protecting the environment, animal habitats and global warming, was awarded the LiFE AWARD, Literature for Environment.REVIEW:""When an inquisitive little polar bear investigates the shenanigans of silly seals and orcas, he finds himself separated from his Mama and LOST! This tale tells more than the consequences of a littlie disobeying its parent; its underlying message is one that can be explored by all ages - the impact of Global Warming, a very real and sensitive subject that necessitates action from everyone who cares about our precious planet."" Andrienne T. O'Connell, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from indigenous outback to multicultural city classrooms.
Mama is so pretty, so clever, so mama! But sometimes mama gets the urge to reinvent herself. Why canÕt Mama see just being Mama is perfect! THEMES: Role-playing/models; parents; bullying; body image; working mothers; childcare; family; TEACHER REVIEW: ÒFrom the mouths of babes, this story reflects all the children who see their mothers transform themselves for their many different roles in life, but who cherish the most important role of all, being their MAMA!ÓAdrienne T. OÕConnell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., FIVE STAR REVIEW: An adorable story. The little girl thinks her mother is just perfect being a mama. The story captures the love and warmth shared between a mother and daughter, and how the little girl observes the transformation of her mother into different roles. The story is delightful, it is relatable and palpable. . Beautiful images and words. by Mamta Madhaven, ReadersÕ Favorite
Blurb: The homeless man has nothing, not even food. Who will share with him? Those in need are all around us but do we see them or are we too busy looking at what we have & wishing for more?A narrative verse story for children from 4 to 8 that highlights caring & sharing rather than self-seeking.REVIEW: J.R. Poulter has written a thought-provoking story in Rich Man, Poor Man. It is a simple tale with important lessons [for] all ages.Bianca Thorburn, Masters Education - Teacher Librarian, B. Edu. - Secondary.REVIEW: ""Rich in storytelling, but richer in message, this beautiful tale teaches us, firstly, to be grateful and never underestimate the ability to empathise with others and, secondly, the empowering, self-esteem building effect involved both in learning a life altering skill and in teaching a skill to another. The illustrations add a heartfelt emotional layer!"" Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from indigenous outback to multicultural city classrooms.
BLURB: BEWARE! Biting Baby! Just how do you cope? Here is a story to give you some hope. A humorous tale with rhyming element, including tried and true strategies, from professional childcare practice, for dealing with biting behaviour.FAMILIES MAGAZINE REVIEW: Co-written by a senior childcare professional, TOOFS explores the behavioural issue of biting. If youÕre the parent of a biter youÕll relate to the stress that goes with this problem. Woven into this funny, rhyming tale are real-life strategies that parents can use to help their kindergarten-aged child move past this difficult phase. By Louise Lavery5 STAR REVIEW: Ideal! This beautifully illustrated children's book [whose] co-authorÕs background [is] in childcare and kindergarten, [means] this is a great way to teach about biting and how to stop the problem. By Vernita Naylor, reviewer for Readers' Favorite
The Sea Cat's life sees many changes, from farm to sea, family pet to working cat and then the storm... He copes in various ways - by adapting, by treasuring happy memories, by grieving and by reaching out to comfort those around him and to ease their journey.A story for all ages about coping with change.REVIEWS:""I am adding The Sea Cat Dreams as a good resource in my book, ""Life and Loss"" (3rd Edition."" Linda Goldman, FT, MS counselling, ME early childhood education, LCPC, NBCC.""I would definitely use The Sea Cat Dreams with my clients, young and old."" Youla Overbey, MA, LLPC.""The Sea Cat Creams is a book I would wholeheartedly recommend."" Claire Casha, Master in Family Studies with over ten years' experience of family therapy work.""Clinicians who treat children coping with change... would want to keep this book on their bookshelf (as) a valuable resource... I highly recommend it."" Barbara Cunningham, Psy. D., MFT.
Dragons love garlicAnd dragons love chilli.These foods feed the fires In a dragonly belly!But what of a familyThat grows such hot fodder?Well, they just might be in forA BIG bit of bother!Multi-award winning author of over 30 books, J.R.Poulter, and internationally published renowned Greek illustrator with over 100 books to her credit, Niki Leonidou, teamed up with internationally exhibited, award winning designer/illustrator, Muza Ulasowski, to produce an hilarious tale of a family with a very poopy problem! Rhyming picture book for five to eight year olds that celebrates a Ônever give upÕ attitude.TEACHER REVIEW: ""A rollicking rhyming adventure of what quick thinking can do to turn adversity into triumph!"" Adrienne T. O'Connell, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught children from outback indigenous to multicultural city classrooms.
Blurb: Cats! The good, the feral and the funny are all featured in this collection of poems and narrative verse for all ages to enjoy! Most poems have been published in journals and anthologies, under J.R.Poulter or J.R.McRae, some are new, including poem plays. REVIEW: The capturing of every essence of the feline species is evident in J.R.Õs wonderful collection of poems, Cattitudes. Everyone whoÕs ever lived with and loved cats will enjoy every poem that brings alive these wonderfully companionable creatures. H.M. Stephens, Bachelor Ed. Hons, Dip Teaching in Fine Arts5 STAR REVIEW: J.R. Poulter's Cattitudes is a delightful collection of [cat related] poetry. The drawings are eye-catching. Some of the poems will make you smile and laugh, bring tears to eyes. Included are Topics for Teachers.I thought the poetry was wonderful. The language is such a gift. J.R. Poulter's Cattitudes is sure to delight all humans. Review by Erin Nicole Cochran, writer and poet, reviewer on ReadersÕ Favorite & zoetrope.com
Baby loves Teddy Bear. Teddy goes everywhere with him. But Teddy keeps getting lost! The whole family is involved in a bear hunt. No one takes notice of dog - does he know?TEACHER REVIEW: A delightful story about a family calamity that ensues after bub's favourite teddy goes missing. The family dog is the hero! This is a really accessible text to also teach the sometimes confusing adverbs 'here' and 'there'."" Adrienne T. O'Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed.5 STAR REVIEW: An adorable picture book about a family's desperate search for Baby's missing toy, Bear, beautifully illustrated, educational & fun to read. The text [uses] repetitive dialogue to enhance learning while keeping the mood light with poetically rhyming fun. I admired [the portrayal of] family life, & their misunderstood pet. An excellent teaching tool for preschoolers /young readers struggling with here/there/where adverbs. An absolutely adorable book! Engaging in a way [to] inspire reading. by Alyssa Elmore, Readers Favorite
What price does war exact for freedom? This is war through the eyes of survivors amidst bloodied fields of victims.Set during the Civil War, "Free Passage" tells interlinked stories of men, young women & children, whose lives are torn apart by War. Each of them fliesin the face of adversity & each triumphs, though in a verydifferent way. It begins with the tragedy of the Maguire twins& introduces Girl, a deaf slave, who finds forbidden lovewith a good man, her owner's son, only to have War wrenchthem apart. She flees to seek freedom for herself & herchild in Canada. Migrant tinker, Herr Schmidt, seeks acrossthe war torn States to find his missing daughter, Mina, finding instead a runaway slave & an orphaned boy caring forhis little brother. The War makes a man of the boy before histime. Mina escapes her captors & lives by her wits, findingher way to safety & a future she could once only dream. EXCERPT, "Girl's Story," Wordgathering, Australia, Dec 2014 & no.71, 2015 Kaleidoscope, USA
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