Showing posts with label mayra calvani. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 9, 2011

"H" is for "Horatio Humble Beats the Big D" & "Humberto, the Bookworm Hamster

HORATIO HUMBLE BEATS THE BIG D

Author: Margot E. Finke http://www.margotfinke.com/
Illustrations: Ellen Gurak http://www.ellen-gurak.com/

When Horatio has difficulty reading, his parents meet with the teacher to discover why. Horatio hears the words Dyslexia and Special Ed. “No way! Kids will think I’m dumb.” But go he does, and with amazing results.




Humberto, the Bookworm Hamster

Author: Mayra Calvani http://www.mayrassecretbookcase.com/
Artist: Kit Grady http://www.kitgrady.com/

Humberto loves books so much; he reads all day long. His neighbors, the squirrel, the rabbit, the skunk, the hedgehog and the beaver want to become his friends, but Humberto doesn’t have time for them. He’s too busy reading! Then one day, disaster strikes and he must choose between saving his books and helping them.



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Monday, April 4, 2011

C is for Children's books! CRASH & CIRCULATION CELEBRATION

CRASH! Now in Spanish too!
Author: Mayra Calvani www.MayrasSecretBookcase.com
Artist: Anna Pylypchuk
Marcelo is thrilled when he gets a golden retriever puppy for his birthday, but now he faces one of the toughest jobs of his life, not only because owning a pet is a huge responsibility, but because he has to find the perfect name for it—and that’s hard!






THE AUTHOR IS DONATING 50% OF HER ROYALTIES TO:  ALMOST HEAVEN GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE AND SANCTUARY, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION.  
ALMOST HEAVEN-GOLDEN-RETRIEVER-RESCUE.ORG

Circulation Celebration!
Author: Bill Kirk www.billkirkwrites.com
Artist: Eugene Ruble
The circulation system is not something you can easily get your hands on. So, learning about all the blood vessels and how the heart keeps the blood moving through your entire body, twenty-four hours a day isn’t the easiest thing in the world.This rhyming book full of factoids and games, is here to help.



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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Picture Book Review: "Frederico, the Mouse Violinist" Mayra Calvani

"Frederico, the Mouse Violinist"
Author: Mayra Calvani
Illustrator: K.C. Snider
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing
http://www.guardianangelpublishing.com/
Hardcover: 978-1-61633-113-9
Paperback: 987-1-61633-114-6
EBook 13: 978-61633-125-2
Copyright 2010
Picture Book: 26 pages

Reviewed by author/educator, Kathy Stemke

Do you know any curious, young, music lovers?  If so, introduce them to "Frederico, the Mouse Violinist."

Mayra Calvani combines the curiosity and playfulness of Frederico the mouse with the history and genius of Antonio Stradivari, the famous violin maker, to tell a delightful story of kindness and friendship. Children will learn music vocabulary and the parts of the violin as they follow Frederico’s nightly escapades.

Curious Frederico peeked into the f-hole and looked inside the violin.
“This is the secret, magical place where sound comes out!” he squeaked.

The realistic, yet whimsical, illustrations by K. C. Snider add to the fun. The surprise ending of “Frederico the Mouse Violinist” will fill your heart with “warm fuzzies.” It may just inspire you to follow your dreams.

As a retired teacher, I would recommend this book as a fantastic way to introduce stringed instruments into the classroom. A biography of Stradivari and his accomplishments are included in the back of the book. The activity pages will reinforce the new vocabulary introduced in the book as well.

To learn more about Mayra Calvani and her books check out her blog: http://mayrassecretbookcase.com/

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Become a Fan of Children’s Author Mayra Calvani!

This month I'm hosting Day 6 of the Virtual Book Tours for all the children's book authors/illustrators who are part of the October Showcase at the National Writing for Children Center. Today I'm pleased to be hosting Day 6 of the tour for author Mayra Calvani.

Authors are nothing without their readers. It is extremely rewarding for an author to receive feedback from fans, especially from children after a school event. I’d like to invite book lover moms, grandparents, teachers, librarians and teen readers to check out my Facebook fan page and hopefully become a fan. I update the page regularly with the latest news about my books. Remember that one of the greatest legacies you can leave a child is a love of reading. Thank you!

Sign up for Mayra's facebook fan page here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mayra-Calvanis-Fan-Page/162383023775888?created



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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

BOOK REVIEW: THE SLIPPERY ART OF BOOK REVIEWING

Title: The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing
Authors: Mayra Calvani, Anne K. Edwards
Publisher: Twilight Times Books
Publishers website: http://twilighttimesbooks.com/
Copyright: 2008
ISBN: 13: 978-1-933353-22-7
10: 1-933353-22-8
Format: Trade Paperback, 190 pages
Genre: Non-fiction/Writing

Reviewed by Kathy Stemke

As you dive into the pages of The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing, you quickly realize there is far more to skillfully reviewing a book then you might have previously thought. As experienced authors and reviewers, Mayra Calvani and Anne K. Edwards guide you through the pitfalls and joys of reviewing. Soon you realize that every book review is full of nuances, and has a different intent and impact.

Part I, The Art of Reviewing, takes you through clarity of thought, grammar skills, objectivity, honesty, and tactful reviewing. The authors reveal the secrets of what separates amateurs from pros. The following is an example of the invaluable list of don’ts that should hang on every reviewer’s wall. “Don’t sugar-coat a review. Using phrases like ‘This is the best book I’ve ever read in my life’ will raise incredulity and suspicion in the intelligent reader. Facile praise is for ad copies, not reviews. Never be afraid to criticize when you feel you have to. Remember your main duty is to the reader.”

As an author, I appreciate the detail Calvani and Edwards put forth on critical reading. They suggest several practical methods of note taking to mark positive or negative points about plot, narrative, pacing, characterization, dialogue, description, symbolism, point of view, theme, tone, spelling, and grammar.

The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing also deconstructs actual reviews, explaining why certain points are needed and work well, or in the case of poorly written reviews, why some points must be eliminated altogether to ensure a professional, objective presentation.

Calvani and Edwards give a step by step guide to setting up your own review website with information on types of review sites, budget, choosing a domain name, selecting an internet provider, designing your site, becoming an affiliate, defining your submission guidelines, recruiting reviewers, making contacts, promoting, and keeping a detailed log. The authors list common problems you may have with authors, publishers or publicists, and practical suggestions on how to handle them. Calvani and Edwards even include sample letters, emails, and phone responses that will explain and soften reactions to negative reviews.

The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing sheds light on ethical questions like: “Who has the ownership and print rights to the review?” “Should a reviewer show a review to the author before its publication?”

Part II, The Influence of Book Reviews, delves into the uses and impact of a book review for librarians, booksellers, authors, publicists, book clubs and readers in general.

How and where to post reviews is the thrust of Part III. These 31 pages are packed with tips and contact information to help every participant in the book industry to zero in on the genre you like the best.

It’s easy to see why The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing is a finalist in Foreward Magazine’s Book of the Year Award, and the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. This book also has the esteemed honor of being listed as required reading at several universities.

Although a small amount of the material seems repetitive, I recommend The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing to amateur and professional book reviewers, book review editors, publishers, booksellers, librarians, authors, and readers alike. Take advantage of this engaging, well organized, thought provoking, and user-friendly reference tool. You will refer to it for years to come.

Kathy Stemke's websites:
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Sunday, January 31, 2010

FOLLOW OUR BLOG CHAIN AND WIN PRIZES!

Suzanne Lieurance http://www.suzannelieurance.com, Children's Author, Freelance Writer, and the Working Writer's Coach, has organized a blog chain with some very exciting authors from February 1st through February 8th. Have some fun, learn some great tips, and possible win some prizes.


Suzanne Lieurance is the author of over a dozen published books for children. Find out what she's up to every day by visiting her author site. You'll find information about all her books, upcoming writer's conferences and other events where you'll find Suzanne, as well as tips for both aspiring and established children's book authors. Suzanne hosts Book Bites for Kids, a talk show about children's books, every weekday afternoon on blogtalkradio. Find out who her guests will be each day by reading her blog. Sign up for her mailing list at the site and receive a FREE ebook.


Grier
www.griercooper.com/category/ blog/


Terri
terri-forehand.blogspot.com


Mayra
www.mayrassecretboo kcase.blogspot. com


Karen
http://karenandrobyn.blogspot.com


Nancy
www.nancyisanders.wordpress.com


Dorit Sasson
http://www.newteacherresourcecenter.com


Kristi Bernard
http://memelynne.wordpress.com


Kathy Stemke
http://educationtipster.blogspot.com

Now...I hope you'll visit the next site on the blog chain sponsored by the National Writing for Children Center. For a list of all the links on the chain, go to www.writingforchildrencenter.com



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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

HUMBERTO THE BOOKWORM HAMSTER BY MAYRA CALVANI



Humberto the Bookworm Hamster

By Mayra Calvani

Illustrated by Kit Grady, www.kitgrady.com

Humberto is an antisocial little hamster… he’s totally addicted to books! His neighbors, the squirrel, the rabbit, the skunk, the hedgehog and the beaver want to become his friends, but Humberto doesn’t have time for them. He’s too busy reading! Then one day, disaster strikes and he must choose between saving his books and helping his soon-to-be friends.

Guardian Angel Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-935137-92

Copyright 2009

Paperback/Ebook

24 pages

Ages 4-8

Author's website: www.MayrasSecretBookcase.com

Author's blog:www.mayrasSecretBookcase.blogspot.com

Purchase link:

http://www.guardianangelpublishing.com/humberto.htm

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