Michael Santolini's Blog, page 4
August 8, 2012
My second review on Amazon.com

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars
Creative Story!
August 7, 2012
By Eric J. Van Raepenbusch
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I really enjoyed quite a few things about this book. I loved that the
illustrations were made with WikiStix! Awesome! I also loved that
Rainbow Stick boy made a straw suit - how cool is that. The ending was
very cool too! I can't wait to read this to my kids tomorrow!
Thanks Eric!
Also now on goodreads.com
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Published on August 08, 2012 07:46
August 6, 2012
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Published on August 06, 2012 22:02
Review #7--Molly's Magic Treasure-- By Molly Assad

Molly is so happy before her first day before going into second grade. The second grade teacher is said to have special powers to lead students on a scavenger hunt to find their hidden talent. Is this teacher really have special powers? Or is she just a special teacher that cares for every child and helps them to discover their own talents through: never judging, supporting the children's interests, and encouraging children to explore. Molly is always waiting for Mrs. Powers to tell her what...
Published on August 06, 2012 20:45
August 2, 2012
Indie Children's e-books on Kindle--- Name change
So Why the name change? I realized that there are a lot of great Kindle books for kids out there, but I want to support independent authors like myself. I also want to bring good books to you to read or at least read my review. So the criteria for choosing books I review are:
The book must be good that means have a review of over 4 stars or if I can find a book with no reviews that is very good I will review for my blog also.
The book must not have more than 10 reviews already. I want to br...
The book must be good that means have a review of over 4 stars or if I can find a book with no reviews that is very good I will review for my blog also.
The book must not have more than 10 reviews already. I want to br...
Published on August 02, 2012 20:17
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Author Central Page on Amazon.com
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Author Central Page on Amazon.com

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Published on August 02, 2012 08:16
August 1, 2012
Review #6-- Nobody Can Take My Happy Away-- by Jessica Arnold and Patricia Arnold

Emily and her family move to a new town and Emily has to go to a new school. She is excited at first, but she soon realizes that going to a new school wouldn't be easy. Kids are mean to her just because they are a tiny bit different and Emily unfortunately has to endure this behavior from others. Emily gets teased on the first day, and the teasing and bullying just goes on and on. The bullying starts to to bother her and make her fell uncomfortable, worried and...
Published on August 01, 2012 23:29
My First Review for Rainbow Stick Boy on Amazon.com
My first review on amazon from Flo Barnett (author of -No Way to Haircut Day! )
--Thanks again Flo

5.0 out of 5 stars The beauty of diversity, July 28, 2012
By
Liam Alexander - This review is from: The Rainbow Stick Boy (A children's book about diversity and the beauty within; Ages 4-12) (Kindle Edition)
Flo Barnett, Pittsburgh, PA
"The Rainbow Stick Boy" touched my heart! I have been an early childhood educator for many, many years and have always promoted a love for differences w...
--Thanks again Flo

5.0 out of 5 stars The beauty of diversity, July 28, 2012
By
Liam Alexander - This review is from: The Rainbow Stick Boy (A children's book about diversity and the beauty within; Ages 4-12) (Kindle Edition)
Flo Barnett, Pittsburgh, PA
"The Rainbow Stick Boy" touched my heart! I have been an early childhood educator for many, many years and have always promoted a love for differences w...
Published on August 01, 2012 07:54
July 30, 2012
Review #5--There's A Human In My Closet--Ryan Leach & Mike Bombon

There's A Human In My Closet is about a little zombie boy named Zed. The tides are turned, instead of a kid being scared of the undead like Zed. Zed, a zombie boy, is scared of a human in his closet. His mom and dad of course don't believe him that there is a human in his closet. Zed likes to cry human, a lot like some of the little humans in our world, he doesn't tell the truth sometimes. When he does tell the truth, nobody believes him. He would rather sleep all day than face the night in...
Published on July 30, 2012 22:57
July 27, 2012
Review #4 No Way to Haircut Day!-- Flo Barnett

As you can guess this is a kids book about a kid not wanting to get a haircut. Have your kids acted out during a haircut, especially a first haircut? Well if so this is the book for them! I have had relatively good luck with my kids, they weren't really scared or defiant, but my son does get grumpy because he doesn't like the way we have his hair cut. My daughter was great the first time considering she didn't get a haircut until she was about 3 years old. She just doesn't want to get her lo...
Published on July 27, 2012 21:37
July 25, 2012
Review #3 "The Greatest Job In The World"-- By Paul Peters

Tonight was one of those nights I was looking for a book with this message. When you are tired, beat down, wake up early and stay up late, and do it again day after day, sometimes you ask yourself why is being a parent some times so difficult? If you have one kid or 5 kids parenting is not the easiest job but it is maybe the most important job you will ever have and according to Paul Peters it is the greatest job in the world. One that you don't get paid monetarily, but by love, and al...
Published on July 25, 2012 22:18


