Showing posts with label This Little Book of Mine Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label This Little Book of Mine Blog. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

Katrina and Winter at 'This Little Book of Mine'

Please come on over to the lovely blog, This Little Book of Mine.   My new book, Katrina and Winter:  Partners in Courage, will be reviewed at the blog today.

Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!Our story is the biography of Katrina Simpkins and her relationship with Winter, the dolphin.  Katrina wanted to be a normal girl, but she has to wear a prosthesis in able to walk, and she felt anything but normal. 

 When she met Winter, who has to wear a prosthetic tail because hers was caught in a crab trap, Katrina's whole life began to change.  Today, Katrina is a normal girl just as Winter is a normal dolphin.

We are hoping the review will be a good one.  Only one way to find out.  Come visit!

Katrina and I hope to see you there, and please leave a comment!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sea Turtle Summer Reviewed at This Little Book of Mine Blog

Today Bella, Britt, the ranger and I visit a new blog, This Little Book of Mine.  Let's find out what this blogger thinks of our new Bella and Britt book, Sea Turtle Summer!

Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!We are so proud of the fact that our book is on Amazon's Bestselling List for Children's Books.  And we want to thank you for the support.

Please pop by and visit us at this blog today at Sea Turtle Summer's virtual tour.

What the reviewers are saying about the new adventures of Bella and Britt:

This story brings great messages for children around the world who want to do their share to help save the animals.

Nicole Weaver, Tri-Lingual Author, Blogger, Educator

Since Nancy Stewart's earlier book, One Pelican at a Time, became a best seller, it's not surprising that Sea Turtle Summer is excellent.  I think the most important message is that even kids can make a difference in the world by standing up for what is right even when it's scary to do that. 

The illustrations by Samantha Bell are lovely and do an excellent job of capturing the mood of the book while portraying the turtles accurately.
I highly recommend this book.


Janet Ann Collins, Writer and Speaker