Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Book Review: The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright by Reece Carter

 The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright

by

Reece Carter

illustrated by Simon Howe

Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 3rd October 2023
Series: Elston-Fright #2
Genre: Middle Grade / Fantasy (8-12)
Pages: 352
RRP: $17.99AU Paperback 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher

Review: The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright

The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright is every bit as good as A Girl Called Corpse.

The town of Elston-Fright doesn't believe in magic anymore. It has been so long that everyone has forgotten it exists. Everyone except Flip, who lives in the lighthouse with his grandmother. Flip knows he has to find the light and return it to the lighthouse to restore its lost magic but there is something stirring in the air and Flip feels it is something bad.

The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright is book two featuring Corpse (a girl made of wax and seaweed), Girl (a ghost) and Flip (a young boy). The story reads well as a standalone and includes some backstory but you will want to read book one, A Girl called Corpse. It's the book that endeared me to Corpse.

Flip has a greater role in this book as the three friends face a new danger in the Poltergusts (malevolent winds) and embark on a mission to find the light.

Reece Carter has come through with another highly imaginative tale rich in danger, suspense and magical battles. Both Flip and Corpse learn some truths about their family's past and that friendship is the strongest magic of all.

The addition of a new magical creature, the seafoam sprites added another level of fantastical appeal. But are they friend or foe?

Told through the alternating voice of Corpse and Flip we see both characters embrace bravery and true friendship. Girl seems to be a side character in this book so I do hope she gets a bit more purpose in book three.
There is a subtle lesson included about doing the right thing even if it is a difficult choice.
 
The story ends on a breath-holding cliff hanger leaving me eager for the next book.
 
The wonderful black and white sketched illustrations by Simon Howe add a visual dimension  to the story.
 
Content: Allusion to child murder. "..the Merchant handed me to the Witches like I was nothing. In return, she asked them to take my heart and encase it inside a layer of silver." 

About the author

Some of Reece Carter's earliest memories involve books. His love for stories - especially those filled with whimsy, magic and a little bit of weirdness - began as a child growing up in rural Western Australia. There was an unfortunate lack of witches and ghosts on his family farm, and so Reece had to find them in books instead. It wasn't until high school, though, that Reece thought to try his hand at writing his own stories. He loved it, and never looked back. Reece now lives in Sydney.



 

Book Review: Paper and Tape Crafts by Jennifer Perkins

 Paper and Tape Crafts

by

Jennifer Perkins

28 Inventive Activities for Kids Ages 8 - 12
 
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Publication date: 4th April 2023
Genre: Children's Craft
Pages: 130
Source: eBook via Netgalley 
 

Review: Paper and Tape Crafts

We are very big on crafting here and I was excited to get some new craft ideas.
Paper and Tape Crafts opens with an introduction and notes on safety which led me to think the book is aimed at the children working on the crafts alone. A list of supplies is a handy addition and I liked that many of the items can be found in a well stocked craft box.
There are also notes at the end of each activity to challenge you to take the craft further and to expand on what you have already made.
 
I've been involved in childcare and Playgroups for many years so most of the crafts were ones I had already made many times with preschoolers. I found of the 28 crafts detailed there were only 16 I found appealing.
I think this would be a handy book if you are new to crafting with recyclables however for me there was nothing particularly new or innovative.

Recommended age 5 - 10 years
My rating 2 / 5 ⭐⭐



Saturday, 23 September 2023

Book Review: My Mum's a Pillow by Fiona Merrin

My Mum's a Pillow

by

Fiona Merrin

Illustrated by Simon Howe
 
Publisher: Empowering Resources
Publication date: 1st January 2020 
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Pages: 36
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: My Mum's a Pillow

This is a lovely gentle picture book told from the perspective of a young boy who thinks his mum is the best in the world because his mum is as soft as a pillow and that is very special to him.
 
He comes home one day and says he is picked on at school for his big ears. His mum explains that everyone is beautiful just the way they are. The things that make us different, are what make us wonderful.
 
The story has lots of fun illustrations about his mum having lots of fun with him and how he loves that his mum is loud and noisy and sings in the supermarket.
There is an underlying message that some people bully because they are unhappy.

recommended age 5+ years
My rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 
 
 

Sunday, 10 September 2023

Book Review: It's Up to U! by Jeremy Kalbstein

 It's Up to U!

by

Jeremy Kalbstein

illustrated by Leigh Brown



Publisher: Empowering Resources
Publication date: 1st September 2020
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Pages: 36
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: It's Up to U!

In It's Up to U! Jeremy Kalbstein uses animated and gender neutral letters of the alphabet, instead of children, to make the story less confronting.
 
"I" liked to play with the other letters but most of the time "I" just liked to spend time alone. One night while "I" was looking online "I" saw that "N" had posted an embarrassing picture of "I" and it had likes and hurtful comments.
 
"I" became very unhappy and stayed away from everyone at school.

More and more comments were added until "U" told everyone to stop being mean and remove the post.

Told on a child's level with large full page colour spreads and delightful illustrations It's Up to U! is an important resource to help children understand the force of online bullying and it only takes one person to stand up and stop the bullying. That person can be U!

Children are using technology at a young age now and It's Up to U! is an important story to help make using technology engaging and safe for children of all ages.
 
It's Up to U! would be a valuable resource for all classrooms. 

You can order the book through the author: https://jeremykalbstein.com.au/books/

Recommended age: 5 - 10 years

My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐




 
 

Saturday, 2 September 2023

Book Review: The Bravest Word by Kate Foster

 The Bravest Word

by

Kate Foster

Publisher: Walker Books
Publication date: 4th May 2022
Genre: Middle Grade
Pages: 240 (paperback)
Source: Own copy
 

Review: The Bravest Word

The Bravest Word is a heartfelt story about a young boy and an abandoned dog, and how they saved each other.
 
Matt has been anxious and tired lately. He can't even manage a full game of football, and he's the star of the team! The more anxious he gets  the more he pulls away from school, his friends and his family.
 
The Bravest Word is a beautifully told story about an 11 year-old boy with depression and his battle within himself to understand his feelings and to cry out for help.
 
Kate Foster explores the sometimes overlooked condition of depression in children and how even the most well-meaning of parents can miss the signs.
 
The Bravest Word is not a sad story, it's a story that builds awareness and empathy in children. In The Bravest Word social media is a happy place, Matt's friends are super supportive, his parents are gentle and understanding.
 
Kate highlights the power of animals to heal when Matt finds an abandoned and abused dog and in searching for ways to help his dog he finds the answers to his own feelings.

The Bravest Word is well written for a child's level of understanding. It is a story that will help a child suffering from depression to open up and will also build empathy in other children as they come to understand the condition.

My rating 5 / 5 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢

About the author

Kate Foster writes book for children about friends, family, and dogs. Originally from the UK, she now lives on the beautiful Gold Coast with her family and second-hand dogs.

Thursday, 31 August 2023

Book Review: The Magic Gems: Lily Halfmoon by Xavier Bonet

The Magic Gems: Lily Halfmoon #1

by

Xavier Bonet

translated by  Marie Trinchant

Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Imprint: A&U Children
Publication date: 29th August 2023
Series: Lily Halfmoon #1
Genre: Middle Grade Graphic Novel
Pages: 80
RRP: $16.99 (paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: The Magic Gems: Lily Halfmoon #1

Lily Halfmoon is a new graphic novel series by illustrator Xavier Bonet flawlessly translated by Marie Trinchant.
 
The Magic Gems is a fun story about witches, potions, gems and finding your true vocation. 

Lily is nervous about starting a new school, she is always clumsy and having accidents. When she makes friends with Gigi and Mai she learns that her accidents are her magic revealing itself. She's a witch, just like them!

Lily must learn about special magical gems, guardian spirits, potions and plants, and uncover her special power all whilst keeping her new identity secret.

The Magic Gems is an easy to read graphic novel for younger middle grade readers. It includes lots of information on gems, the phases of the moon, magic potions and a slime recipe. The cliff hanger ending will have readers eager for the next book.

My rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Recommended age: 7+ years

About the author

Xavier Bonet is a self-taught illustrator and comic book artist. He lives in Barcelona with his two children. He started in a little animation studio as a background artist, and eventually embarked on a career as a professional illustrator. He has illustrated many children's books including Omnia by Laura Gallego, the volumes of Michael Dahl's Really Scary Stories, The Keepers Trilogy by Lian Tanner and Jabberwocky and Other Poems by Lewis Carroll.
 
 
 

Tuesday, 29 August 2023

Book Review: The Long and Muddy Road by Paul Dekmetzian

The Adventures of Cargo the Army Truck

The Long and Muddy Road

by

Paul Dekmetzian


Publisher: Self Published
Publication date: 26th April 2022
Series: The Adventures of Cargo #2
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Pages: 26
Format: Softcover
Source: Courtesy of the author
 

Review: The Long and Muddy Road

Cargo is an old army truck with a new life delivering supplies around outback Australia.
In The Long and Muddy Road Cargo is preparing to deliver supplies to remote, outback Australian areas other trucks and cars find hard to access.
 
Cargo has all the equipment he needs to drive on muddy roads. Before Cargo came along all the supplies had to be delivered by plane when the roads were inaccessible.
Along the way Cargo meets a sheep farmer in need of help and a lost and hungry dog. Cargo is always happy to help whenever he can.
After a long and muddy trip Cargo makes it to town with a delivery of food, mail and essential supplies.

The Long and Muddy Road is beautifully illustrated with double page colour spreads. The story-line is engaging and is sure to appeal to all little car and truck enthusiasts.

My rating 5 / 5 🚚🚚🚚🚚🚚

About the author

Paul Dekmetzian lives in Melbourne, Australia. Between 1973 and 1981, he was engaged with the Australian Army, first as a School Cadet and then as a young Private at Monash University Regiment. This involvement sparked the interest of a lifetime.
 
 As the grandfather of eleven and an active member of the Victorian Military Vehicle Corps (VMVC), Paul has witnessed firsthand how excited people of all ages get when they see these historic vehicles, both on the road and on display.
He believes that the positive effect of engaging with this history should not be underestimated and hopes that The Adventures of Cargo the Army Truck will ignite the curiosity of a new generation of Australians.
 
 

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