Beautiful titles with Love (12/4/2018; Running Press Kids; ISBN: 978-0-7624-6212-4; Hardcover $17.99; Ages 3-8; 32 pages), continuing to share a message of diversity, inclusivity, and compassion that is more needed now than ever. And.... here's your chance to win the trio of books.
Illustrated with a diverse cast of characters, McAnulty’s uplifting story shows that love can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. The contrast between the text and Joanne Lew-Vriethoff’s colorful art turns stereotypes on their heads as “Love calls for bouquets of flowers” accompanies an image of a young boy giving a hand-picked bundle to his sick grandfather, and “designer greeting cards” shows a little boy painstakingly drawing a card by hand. All kinds love are celebrated within these pages, and all are treated equally: a family with two moms, a military mom overseas, a child learning sign language to communicate with their friend, adopted siblings, new babies, beloved pets, and all faiths and ethnicities.
“Perfect for balancing the commercialism of Valentine’s Day” (Kirkus starred review),
Love will bring a smile to readers of all ages as they are reminded that “nothing else matters without love.”
Brave: An empowering picture book for all kids that demonstrates to children that they can be real-life superheroes and that all kids have what it takes to be brave.
Superheroes seek adventure, never give up, and stay calm when others are afraid. Superheroes are brave. But they aren't the only ones.
Kids are brave every day. When they are told they are too little, but accomplish something big. When they check for monsters under the bed, just in case. When they face something uncertain, whether a thunderstorm or a hospital visit. When they stand up for what's right, even when it means facing consequences.
Like superheroes, brave kids can save the world, just by being brave.
Thoughtful text from Stacy McAnulty paired with vibrant illustrations from Joanne Lew-Vriethoff encourage kids to be brave in all the ways they can: trying new things, speaking their mind, confronting bullies, and more. This book will inspire kids to follow their hearts and to have courage, no matter the situation.
Kids are brave every day. When they are told they are too little, but accomplish something big. When they check for monsters under the bed, just in case. When they face something uncertain, whether a thunderstorm or a hospital visit. When they stand up for what's right, even when it means facing consequences.
Like superheroes, brave kids can save the world, just by being brave.
Thoughtful text from Stacy McAnulty paired with vibrant illustrations from Joanne Lew-Vriethoff encourage kids to be brave in all the ways they can: trying new things, speaking their mind, confronting bullies, and more. This book will inspire kids to follow their hearts and to have courage, no matter the situation.
Beautiful: Every girl is unique, talented, and lovable. . . .Every girl is BEAUTIFUL.
Much more than how one looks on the outside, true beauty is found in conquering challenges, showing kindness, and spreading contagious laughter. Beautiful girls are empowered and smart and strong!
BEAUTIFUL breaks barriers by showing girls free to be themselves: splashing in mud, conducting science experiments, and reading books under a flashlight with friends. This book will encourage all girls to embrace who they are and realize their endless potential.
About the Author:
Stacy McAnulty is a children’s book author, who used to be a mechanical engineer, who’s also qualified to be a dog therapist (is that a thing???), a correspondent for The Daily Show (why not), and a Green Bay Packer coach (totally!). She has written dozens of books including her debut middle-grade novel, The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl, a Junior Library Guild Selection, and the 2017 Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Honor book Excellent Ed, illustrated by Julia Sarcone-Roach. Her other picture books include Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years, illustrated by David Litchfield; Max Explains Everything: Grocery Store Expert, illustrated by Deborah Hocking, Brave and Beautiful, both illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, and more. When not writing, Stacy likes to listen to NPR, bake triple-chocolate cupcakes, and eat triple-chocolate cupcakes. Originally from upstate NY, she now lives in Kernersville, NC with her 3 kids, 3 dogs, and 1 husband.
About the Illustrator: Joanne Lew-Vriethoff is the award-winning illustrator of Beautiful and Brave, as well as such books as Another Day as Emily, The Dancing Pancake, and Peace, Baby! She lives in Amsterdam with her family.
The giveaway is for residents of the US who are 18+ and ends at 11:59pm on 2/5/19. For more complete rules see Giveaway Rules. The winner will receive the books Love, Brave, and Beautiful by Stacy McAnulty 3-Book Giveaway.
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Brave interests me the most
ReplyDeletei like them all, but i think i want brave the most!
ReplyDeletei love the beautiful one its cute as all get out
ReplyDeleteBeautiful is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI think they're all valuable, brave is the one that resonates with me the most. We all need courage these days. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove interest me the most. Everyone needs love
ReplyDeleteWithout love we are not going to make it as a species, so Love interests me most
ReplyDeleteI would like Brave for my brave little grandson with autism.
ReplyDeleteMy first choice would be Beautiful.
ReplyDelete"Love" would be my first choice.
ReplyDeleteLove is the one i'd pick.
ReplyDeleteMy first choice would be beautiful
ReplyDeleteMy favorite would be Brave.
ReplyDeleteLOVE would be my choice!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Brave.
ReplyDeleteThe one that interests me the most is Love.
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They all look great and I am interested in Beautiful
ReplyDeleteLove would probably interest me the most. All sound great though.
ReplyDeleteBrave interests me the most.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,
ReplyDeleteThe book titled "LOVE" interests me the most since there is always room for more love on Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteI love all of them
ReplyDeleteHmm hard to decide...guess I'll pick Love. 😊