J. Aday has a special insight into Uncle B's life since she is paralyzed herself. Like the character in her story, she overcomes her difficulties with grace, humor and faith. This is a wonderful story for children to enjoy and learn about handicaps and treating all people with respect.
Marina Movshina's illustrations very expressively help to convey the emotions and activities throughout the story. There is also a teacher's guide for Buster Bear and Uncle B with information about Jessica Aday, activities and tips for better understanding of disabilities, questions and games.
J. Aday's newest book is Cobbledom's Curse, a cute story about a flying horse, an elf and a leprechaun. Kantor Pegasus, a character from J. Aday's book, Klutzy Kantor, is once again struck with a klutziness curse by Cobbledom Leprechaun. In the midst of a klutzy frolic through the woods, he runs into a sleepy little elf, who is unable to sleep due to the same leprechaun's evil deed. Children will giggle over their adventures and find that what may save these two is cooperation and putting the other one's needs above their own. It provides a fun lesson for children about helping each other and not being selfish.
The bright, colorful illustrations by Jack Foster are adorable and are sure to capture a child's eye and imagination. You can enjoy more of Jack's art on his blog, Jacktoons.
Hope you have enjoyed the reviews of these two very different books that do have something in common - a good lesson for children and that they are written by the same versatile and talented artist, J. Aday Kennedy. Click on her name to visit Aday's website. These books and others are available from Guardian Angel Publishing and Amazon.
17 comments:
Thanks Connie. I just read your post.
Love,
J. Aday Kennedy
The Differently-Abled Writer & Speaker
Enjoyed the post. Aday is a wonderful children's writer and I'm a fan of Jack's illustrations.
Thanks for showing me these books, Connie! I do know Jack Foster's illustrations are outta this world. They come alive on the pages. Buster Bear sounds great. I'll get them and do a review for Picture Book Friday. (If no one has all ready done that.) I hope all is well with you, my friend. :-)
Aday, you are most welcome!
Susanne, I agree that she's a wonderful writer and Jack is a terrific artist!
Robyn, you're welcome. That will be great if you can feature these books on your Picture Book Friday! I'm doing fairly well right now, thank you for asking, and hope you are too, my friend.
Thanks for such a great post Connie.
Congrats Jess, these books look wonderful. Wishing you great success.
"Grace, humor, and faith" is a good and accurate description of the author and her books.
I'm flattered. Thanks.
Aday
That second one sounds like a fun story! And the first sounds like a great teaching tool. Wishing lots of success to J. Aday Kennedy. :)
Great reviews! Jes is an amazing person,and author and an inspiration. Thanks also for the kind words and the link :o)
Susan, glad you enjoyed the post!
Janet, I agree, a good description!
Aday, you are quite welcome. Hope many people are enjoying your books!
Janet, that's true - good lesson and fun!
Jack, she certainly is amazing and an inspiration, and you are most welcome!
These look great! I would have picked out the Cobbledom's Curse as a child because of the vibrant rainbow. It sounds like such a great story!
~Jess
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