Saturday, April 25, 2015

CHIDLREN'S BOOK REVIEWS FOR - FRIBBET THE FROG AND THE TADPOLES & A FLAG FOR THE FLYING DRAGON - BY CAROLE P. ROMAN

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DESCRIPTION:

Fribbet the Frog and the Tadpoles is another great voyage into problem solving and friendship, as well as an adventurous trip into the imagination.

Join the Captain No Beard and his friends as they learn the value of sharing our troubles with others and that help is always there when we need it.

MY REVIEW / THOUGHTS:

I have had the pleasure to review many of Carole P. Roman's books.  These books are so sweet, and always have a good message with them.  The illustrations are magnificent, and so much fun for kids.

In this book we learn how to share problems with friends, and the importance of family.  I love these sweet books.  I love that each one comes with some kind of lesson for kids.  I love the imagination that goes on in Captain No Beard's head.  

If you have kids and they like pirates this would be a fun series to share with them.  Not only do they go on adventures, but they learn valuable lessons as well.


Source:  I was given this book by the author in return for an honest review, which did not influence my review at all.  I was not compensated in any way for this review.  These are my own PERSONAL thoughts on the book.


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REVIEW #2

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DESCRIPTION:

It's business as usual on the Flying Dragon. Their mission is to find a flag for the ship. Captain No Beard sighs, "Being a captain is hard work," as he watches the busy crew preparing the vessel for their next adventure.

Polly is giving out pretzels; Linus is polishing a lamp. Matie is cracking coconuts, Cayla is stuffing holes, and Hallie is swabbing the deck. High overhead, trouble is brewing, and it is not the weather.

Mongo does not want any help from the newest crew member, and it is creating a hurricane of a mess on board.

The team must come together and find a task that will fit Zachary without interfering with their own fun. On the way, they acquire a flag that will unite them as both friends and crew.

Join the problem-solving crew of the Flying Dragon as they find a flag for their ship and a job for Zach.
 

MY REVIEW / THOUGHTS:

Again, another sweet story by Carole P. Roman.  In this installment we learn the importance of including everyone.

Like I have stated previously, I love these sweet books.  They are so great for kids.  I love the illustrations.  I love the imagination that goes on in the stories.  

This book teaches us about coming together, working as a team, and including everyone.  Such great lessons for kids to learn now.  

I love children's books.  They are always so sweet, and so much fun to read.  I have big kids now, so they kind of laugh at me when I am reading children's books, but I don't care.  I love the feeling they give me while reading.  Helps me remember why I love children so much.  Makes me wish my kids were little again.  (for a minute ;) ).

Source:  I was given this book by the author in return for an honest review, which did not influence my review at all.  I was not compensated in any way for this review.  These are my own PERSONAL thoughts on the book.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Carole P. Roman
pic and bio taken from Goodreads


Award winning author Carole P. Roman is a former teacher turned businesswoman. She has successfully run a family business with her husband that employs close to five hundred people. Her most favorite job is being grandmother to her many grandchildren. Roman has two wonderful sons and hit the jackpot in the daughter-in-law department. She currently lives on Long Island with her husband.

Her first book, Captain No Beard - An Imaginary Tale of a Pirate's Life has been named to Kirkus Reviews' Best of 2012 as well garnered the star of remarkable merit. It was named in the Pinnacle Award for Best in Children's Fiction 2012. Captain No Beard has developed in a series of 6 more books. She is the author of the best selling book, I Want To Do Yoga Too. Currently, she is working on her educational series that explores different cultures from a child's point of view. If You Were Me and Lived in...Mexico, received the Pinnacle Award for Best in Children's non-fiction 2012. If You Were Me and Lived in...Kenya received 5 Stars from the ForeWord Clarion Review. She just completed Russia with the help of her five year old grandson and loved every minute of it.

BOOK AWARDS
Captain No Beard An Imaginary Tale of a Pirate’s Life
Star of Remarkable Merit
Kirkus Reviews Best of 2012
NABE Pinnacle Award 2013
ERIK Award 2013
NABE Pinnacle Award 2013
Best in Children’s nonFiction
If You Were Me and Lived in...Mexico
Pepper Parrot’s Problem with Patience
5 Stars ForeWord Review Clarion Review
If You Were Me and Lived in...Kenya
5 Stars ForeWord Review Clarion Review
Rebecca’s Reads Readers Choice Awards 2013
Childrens Books
2nd Place Strangers on the High Seas
Creative Non Fiction
If You Were Me and Lived in...Norway
General Non Fiction
If You Were Me and Lived in...France
Readers Views Literary Award 2013
Children Toddlers -5
1st Place Strangers on the High Seas
Honorable Mention
If You Were Me and Lived in...South Korea
Readers Views Kids Award for Best Children’s Book of the Year
Strangers on the High Seas







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