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message 651: by Jillian (new)

Jillian Carreira | 1 comments Hi everyone, I just published my first children's novel called Dragon Boyz and it is available on Amazon. It is a collaborative piece I did with my son. We wrote it because he believed there were not enough books for boys his age to read and enjoy. I wrote it because I thought it was based on Friendship. Dragon Boyz is the fist of a trilogy, so I am working on my second novel now.
Visit me on Facebook, or my blog at http://www.puzzlemecomplete.blogspot....

Thanks for sharing and I look forward to being a member of this group.


message 652: by Richard (new)

Richard Ward (RichardWard) | 2 comments Good day, everyone! My name is Richard Ward author of several Children's Books. I hope some of you can drop a review or rating. Thanks!
The Hermit and the Time Machine
The Haunted Abbey


message 653: by Harold (new)

Harold Krakower | 4 comments Hello Everyone:
Thank you so much for letting me join the group. Here is my book: Harold Krakower
Sugarland

It's nice to meet everyone!


message 654: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 5 comments Hello everyone, I'm not an author or illustrator but I am a reader. I am a blogger at www.mommywantstoread.blogspot.com I read picture books with my 7 year old son who has multiple learning disabilities. We have a goal of reading at least 100 picture books this summer. I read middlegrade, ya and adult books as well but only picture books and early readers are read to my son. I can't wait for the day when he is able to read all on his own.


message 655: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Cavanagh | 5 comments Dear Melissa, I think when that day comes you will find yourself missing it. Even after my son could read I still read him books at bedtime, a chapter or two at a time. Books that he was interested in but didn't yet have the reading fluency to enjoy.


message 656: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Cavanagh | 5 comments Dear Melissa, I think when that day comes you will find yourself missing it. Even after my son could read I still read him books at bedtime, a chapter or two at a time. Books that he was interested in but didn't yet have the reading fluency to enjoy.


message 657: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 5 comments Catherine wrote: "Dear Melissa, I think when that day comes you will find yourself missing it. Even after my son could read I still read him books at bedtime, a chapter or two at a time. Books that he was interested..."

Thanks Catherine. Believe me I know that. I went through that with my stepdaughter...though now we read some of the same YA books so we now have book discussions.


message 658: by Gail (new)

Gail Hedrick | 120 comments Hi,
We did the same thing with our kids-and research shows that it's beneficial on a number of levels to continue the reading time even after they are old enough to read. So, don't be too quick to abandon this wonderful habit. And, of course, they can read to you, too. Yay for this group! Something Stinks! by Gail Hedrick


message 659: by Gawri (new)

Gawri Manecuta | 19 comments Hello Melissa,
You're on the right path. I have experience in this area. Put your finger on the words when you read and eventually your son will put his finger on yours, and then he'll not want your finger there anymore. When he starts to read on his own, print a certificate for him. He'll be proud and you'll be proud of him. It's a big event. When he's older he'll still want you to read to him. (9 to maybe 12)
I remember when I was sick once and my son at 10 years, approached me and asked if I wanted him to read the Hobbit or Moby Dick to me. I fell asleep listening to the stories. My son was a late bloomer but he's winning English and Writing awards in High School now.


message 660: by Marti (new)

Marti Dumas (martidumas) | 2 comments Hi! I'm Marti Dumas. I'm a new children's book author with my second book coming out FRIDAY!!!

My first book, Jala and the Wolves, is middle grade fantasy targeted at 6-9 year olds. My new book Jaden Toussaint, the Greatest Episode 1: The Quest for Screen Time is an illustrated chapter book targeted at reluctant readers or kids who just getting into the world of chapter books.


message 661: by Aviva (new)

Aviva Gittle | 12 comments Marti wrote: "Hi! I'm Marti Dumas. I'm a new children's book author with my second book coming out FRIDAY!!!

My first book, Jala and the Wolves, is middle grade fantasy targeted at 6-9 year old..."


Hi, Marti: One of your books may qualify for The Gittle List Contest. It's exclusively for indie authors of children's picture books. The basic requirements are that the book is self-published, has at least 8 pictures, and the story is no more than 1600 words, See the full contest rules here: http://goo.gl/j7UrB5

-Aviva


message 662: by Marti (new)

Marti Dumas (martidumas) | 2 comments Thanks, Aviva!


message 663: by Harold (new)

Harold Krakower | 4 comments Thank you so much for mentioning The Gittle List Contest. Sounds like a great contest for childrens' books:)


message 664: by Harold (new)

Harold Krakower | 4 comments Richard wrote: "Good day, everyone! My name is Richard Ward author of several Children's Books. I hope some of you can drop a review or rating. Thanks!
The Hermit and the Time Machine
[book:The Hau..."


Hi Richard - nice to meet you! I'm checking out your book pages now...


message 665: by Harold (new)

Harold Krakower | 4 comments Jillian wrote: "Hi everyone, I just published my first children's novel called Dragon Boyz and it is available on Amazon. It is a collaborative piece I did with my son. We wrote it because he believed there were ..."

Hi Jillian: It's so nice to meet you! I enjoy hearing how your book came to be. I have to thank my granddaughter for being my inspiration for the bedtime book I wrote. There's nothing like reading a bedtime story to a child!


message 666: by Aviva (new)

Aviva Gittle | 12 comments Harold wrote: "Thank you so much for mentioning The Gittle List Contest. Sounds like a great contest for childrens' books:)"

Thanks, Harold! I was just telling another indie author that it's the only contest I'm aware of that gives entrants a chance to earn free publicity during the submission period and continues to promote past winners.


message 667: by Aviva (new)

Aviva Gittle | 12 comments Marti wrote: "Thanks, Aviva!"

You are very welcome. :-)


message 668: by Onyx (new)

Onyx | 1 comments Hi everyone!

My name is Genna, I just published my first children's story book, "Grayson's Home". I Would love to find folks interested in reviewing my book, and I look forward to contributing my feedback to others in the group as well.


message 669: by Justin and Irina (new)

Justin and Irina  Trzaskos | 1 comments Hi, we are Justin and Irina,
husband and wife, and we write children's books, well, Justin is the author and Irina the illustrator. So far we self-published 5 children books, and we are so excited to be part of this group.

https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromaMa...


message 670: by Jessie (new)

Jessie Sima Hello there,

My name is Jessie, and I'm a picture book author/illustrator. I just recently announced my first book deal, and I am super excited! I look forward to getting to know people in this group. If anyone is active on twitter, this is me: https://twitter.com/JessieSima


message 671: by Lieve (new)

Lieve Snellings | 7 comments Hello everybody,
My name is Lieve, I live in Belgium but about 4 months a year in Québec, and I just have published two photobooks for children 'Margot krijgt onverwacht bezoek' (dutch, my mothertongue) and 'Margot reçoit une visite inattendue' (french). This last one (french) is still in promotion today, you can get it for free.
Now I am working on the next book, build up on the same base, sort of little enceclopedy, all little facts you can know about the groundhog (Margot in the first books is a groundhog). Maybe after these books are up, I am going to watch out for english translation...
But I am curious to find out what people think about this sort of books.


message 672: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Griffin | 2 comments Hello, My name is Lisa, and I will soon ePublish my first children's picture book, "Be Not Afraid." It is a Christian children's story of comfort and hope in the face of war and terrorism. I also illustrated my book. More about me at www.communicationsbylisa.com. I look forward to "meeting" everyone through this group!


message 673: by Fatimah (new)

Fatimah Abdul-quyyum | 1 comments Hello Everyone. My name is Fatimah. I am very new to the world of writing. I have a real knack for writing children's books. I am looking to learn and get insight on the adventure of writing childrens book and one day becoming an author... :)


message 674: by Alicia (last edited Oct 20, 2015 10:32PM) (new)

Alicia Holt | 11 comments Hello to all of you. I am Alicia Suarez Holt.I am so excited to find this group. I have been writing for children in Spanish and English for about 30 years. I began to write as a school teacher who enjoyed sharing my stories, poetry, and song lyrics with the young students in my classes to help them learn important academic lessons while at the same time entertaining them. I have a large collection of material that needs to be published. I will soon be retiring from my day job as an educator and I want to continue to share my writing with children. My first Children's book The Day Cappy Bear Got Lost will be released very soon for sale. I am also currently working on a collection of children's poetry. I am hopeful that this group will help me to learn more about the world of publishing children's fiction and nonfiction material.


message 675: by ALM (new)

ALM Molaison | 18 comments in the next week or so I'd like the chance to talk about English/spanish books for kids


message 676: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Bielawski (booksbeck) | 5 comments I don't remember if I introduced myself before. My name is Rebecca Bielawski. I'm an author/illustrator. I was born in New Zealand. I live in Spain where I teach English to Spanish children through storybooks, crafts and play. I now have 7 titles for children under 6 years old. Almost all of them are told in rhyme. 2 have been translated into Spanish and I'm working to translate the 3 books of my nature series to Spanish as well. I currently distribute through Amazon KDP, CreateSpace, Google Play, Smashwords and D2D.
A big Hi to everyone in the group! Good luck with all your projects. Happy writing and creating!


message 677: by Audrey (new)

Audrey Walsh | 1 comments Hi there!

I've just had my first book published. The Magic Forest Alphabet: Introducing Letter Sounds.The Magic Forest: Introducing Letter Sounds (not sure why the cover pic isn't showing up).

I look forward to learning all I can from you fine people. It's a pleasure to be here.


message 678: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi - I'm Diane, an author who usually writes humorous contemporary romance novels. However, my ten-year-old granddaughter and I have just released a very funny children's chapter book entitled BLAME BOGART. I'm excited to be a part of this group.


message 679: by Sheri (new)

Sheri (sherirad) | 2 comments Hi My name is Sheri and I am author or many picture book manuscripts. I am a-wannabe-published-author. I am a member of SCBWI and other groups hopeful of getting an agent or a deal.


message 680: by Gail (new)

Gail Hedrick | 120 comments Hi,
Great title, Diane. Good luck with the book! And, Sheri, good move and money well-spent to be a member of SCBWI. Enjoy the group!
Gail


message 681: by Marcia (last edited Nov 03, 2015 05:16PM) (new)

Marcia Nash (Marcia_Nash) | 3 comments Hello everyone!

My name is Marcia, and I just recently published my first children's book, "Vlad the Vampire," on Amazon. The chapter book was inspired by my wonderful students, and it is a hilarious adventure featuring a boy who just moved from Transylvania to America. I tried to create a book that would be inspiring to any child that feels a little strange, or who just moved to a new place.

I am really excited to be part of the group so I can learn from other writers. Any advice would be appreciated!

Visit me at www.marcianash.com and follow me @marciawrites!


message 682: by Emma (last edited Nov 23, 2015 01:30AM) (new)

Emma Blythe | 3 comments Hi I'm Emma J Blythe, author of The Spell of Possibility, a children's fantasy novel for kids aged 8-14.


message 683: by Gail (new)

Gail Hedrick | 120 comments Welcome! Enjoy the group-do you belong to SCBWI down where you are?
Gail
The Scent of Something Sneaky by Gail Hedrick


message 684: by Emma (new)

Emma Blythe | 3 comments No I don't actually! Will have to join!


message 685: by Connie (new)

Connie Huddleston (conniemhuddleston) | 12 comments Angelene wrote: "My name is Angelene. I am a speech and language pathologist who is crazy about books and loves to read. I read everything from teen fiction to historical fiction. I have two sons (8 and 3). I have ..."


message 686: by Connie (new)

Connie Huddleston (conniemhuddleston) | 12 comments Hi, everyone! I am C.M.Huddleston, the author of the Adventure in Time series for middle grades. Greg's First Adventure in Time tells of Greg's time travel adventure to prehistory and the second takes Greg to 1778 in Kentucky during the Revolutionary War. I am self published and proud to be so having made about $300 on three traditionally published books in a period of 10 years! I also am a publisher. Check out my sites at www.itppress.com and www.cmhuddleston.com I am looking for authors.


message 687: by Kelly Ann (new)

Kelly Ann Guglietti | 2 comments Hi! I am new and a little awkward to social media, but I appreciate the benefit of this site.
I have self-published three children's books, geared for an audience of 4 to 9 year olds. Their titles are: "The Green Tom," "The Yellow Sea Lioness" and "The Orange Chihuahua." The underlying message of all of these books is that it is OK to be yourself, but they each explore that message in a different way. "The Green Tom" illustrates the pointlessness of jealousy. "The Yellow Sea Lioness" teaches kids not to judge themselves by the talents of others. "The Orange Chihuahua" illustrates what can happen when you put on a false face -- a silly pompous one at that! See summaries below:

"THE GREEN TOM" -- Cat and Princess Renna grew up together. Gradually Princess Renna slips away. She is soon to marry Prince John. What is a cat to do? Become a prince, of course! Well . . . . Princess Renna devises and implements a few clever, funny lessons to show Cat that being a tomcat is just fine.

"THE YELLOW SEA LIONESS" -- Near the Channel Islands, off the coast of Santa Barbara, lived Lu-sea, an energetic sea lion pup who loved to sing. But when Lu-sea took music classes in school, she feared singing because her friends seemed more talented than she. Through her life span, Lu-sea did some amazing things. It was at her retirement that Lu-sea realized the influence she had left on so many in her community just by being herself.

"THE ORANGE CHIHUAHUA" -- Amador is an obedient, mild-mannered, and beloved pup by day. At midnight, with the help of his master’s magic slippers, he transforms into Chile, a bold, overconfident braggart. Chile is the life of the parties he starts – or so he thinks. When Amador’s master changes his slippers, there is no magic, and Amador’s disguise is revealed. His true friends assure him that Chile was not all he made himself out to be and that they liked him for who he really was.

I am in the process of searching for a literary agent to get the last two books into animated film production. Wish me luck!

It is my hope to eventually put out a fourth book to illustrate the origins of a bully and what it looks like when individuals to not esteem themselves.

All of my books have age-appropriate literacy activity pages to respond to each story's message in a variety of ways.


message 688: by Jay (last edited Jan 14, 2016 09:05AM) (new)

Jay Bee | 2 comments Hi Beautiful Authors and Readers,

My name is Jay Bee and by profession I am an Engineering Manager and now an author too. Writing is my prime passion and I love to write for children. I am also heavily interested in reading and writing Mysteries/Thrillers. i wrote a few short stories and participated in some contests. My dream is to be not exactly but as close to Dr. Seuss as I can. May be one day. You never know.

My first Children's illustrated story book is out on Kindle (eBook), Amazon(Paperback), Createspace and Smashwords.

Here is the link:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Prince-Play-mon...

Smashwords:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...

Please leave you reviews on Goodreads here:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
My email id: authorjaybee@gmail.com


message 689: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra Bowen | 12 comments Hi again. Have any of you written any children/ young adult books recently that you need illustrations for? Please send me an email at Cassandra.bowen@hotmail.com


message 690: by Dan (new)

Dan Paley (danpaley) | 2 comments Hi everyone. I'm Dan. So happy to be here.


message 691: by Connie (new)

Connie Huddleston (conniemhuddleston) | 12 comments Hey, Dan, tell us a bit about yourself. Why have you joined this group?


message 692: by Dan (new)

Dan Paley (danpaley) | 2 comments C.M. wrote: "Hey, Dan, tell us a bit about yourself. Why have you joined this group?"

I'm an author new to Goodreads looking to connect with others who love reading and love books, especially of the children's variety. This seemed like a great place to start.


message 693: by Sonal (new)

Sonal | 8 comments Hi Melissa, I am a parent to a 2 year old who loves picture books. Inspired by our 2 year old, my husband and brother-in-law have created a free IPad App: "Miyobook" for Children's Books.

Link to Access:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/apple-st...

Make It Your Own Book- MiyoBook is designed for parents to help find great books for their kids and customize them anyway they want and make them their own, on their iPads.

Kids will have fun reading books that are personalized for them and watch their parents change a story to make it their own. Books are interactive so kids can play with the characters and move them around. Parents can share their creations with their friends or family.

MiyoBook is currently free and provides a framework for creating, personalizing and sharing books on the iPad.

I would really really appreciate if you could check out our app if possible and review it for us. If you feel this app is worth a mention in your blog we would be very thrilled.

If you need any information please feel free to contact me at contact@miyobook.com


message 694: by Helen (new)

Helen Stein (kidzlibrarian) | 2 comments Hello, I am hoping to dialogue with kids and other adults who read a lot of children's books. I was a school librarian but am now teaching gifted fourth graders. I am the chairperson for the NM Elementary Level Battle of the Books Title Selection Committee. Every year (this is my 7th year), I have created a balanced list of 20 exceptional books. I have been having trouble finding local people who are able to put time into reading a lot during the school year so I am reaching out to others here on Goodreads to hear their take on the books I am considering for next year's list.
I would love to dedicate time to writing but it looks like that will have to wait until I retire from teaching. :o) Helen


message 695: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Krusee | 7 comments Hi Helen. How are you? I write children's books targeting pre-school through second grade. Any suggestions on promoting emergent readers? Thanks, Rebecca http://www.rebeccakrusee.com


message 696: by Helen (new)

Helen Stein (kidzlibrarian) | 2 comments Hello,
I am not sure that I understand your question. Are you asking about activities to do with emergent readers that promote a love of literature?
All the best,
Helen


message 697: by Cheri (new)

Cheri PK | 1 comments Hello! My name is Cheri and I am the author of the children's book called Snow Day? No Way!: Back To School Winter Woes ( amzn.to/1lvViIS ) as well as a new coloring book called Inky Dinky Doodle - Kaleidoscope ( amzn.to/1WsAEqr ).


message 698: by Sands (new)

Sands Hetherington | 2 comments Hi all, my name is Sands and I am the author of the children's series Night Buddies. I also am a contributor to the Good Men Project. Just curious to know what age ranges you guys write for? I personally write books for middle graders and absolutely love it! What do you love about your particular age group?


message 699: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra Bowen | 12 comments Hi Sands

Along with running a children's book illustrations company, uzuridesigns.weebly.com, I have recently started writing books for children ages 4-6!


message 700: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Krusee | 7 comments Hi Sands. How are you? I write children's books in English, Spanish and French for K-2. http://www.rebeccakrusee.com


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