Friday, November 2, 2012
Bring Little Shepherd Home This Christmas
I hope you'll consider bringing Little Shepherd home for your children this Christmas season.
Obed is in the hills outside Bethlehem on the night of Christ’s birth. Can he trust the miracle of Christmas to keep his flock safe while he visits the newborn King?
Available at:
Guardian Angel Publishing
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Indiebound.org
Many blessings to your and yours!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Book Review: Enchanted Tree by Davy Liu

Enchanted Tree takes place at the time of Creation, with the animals living together in harmony. The proud Phoenix boasts of a special fruit that gave her beauty and a special ability. The animals begin to crave this fruit, but none more than Octavia who doesn't feel quite as pretty as the others.
Once a two-footed stranger and his helpmate arrive, the Phoenix changes her plans. Soon the Paradise Garden is no longer a paradise and the animals and the two-footers must wait for everything to be new again.
This is one of the most beautiful stories I have ever read. The animals display traits we all know as humans; traits youngsters will relate to: self-consciousness, jealousy, doubt. The reader sees the story of Creation and the fall of man through these animals' eyes. He is witness to the immense beauty of the Garden of Eden and the deep tragedy that occurred when Adam and Eve disobeyed God and ate of the forbidden fruit--even though those names don't appear in the story.
I've read every one of Liu's Invisible Tails books to my girls, and though they are more involved storylines than typical picture books, the girls were still able to tell me without prompting which Bible story the book is based upon. The book's unusal size (12 x 6.7 x 0.5 inches) allows it to stand out on the bookshelf, but it will never be there long.
Highly recommended!
I received a free copy of this book from the author. This review contains my honest opinion, for which I have not been compensated in any way.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Interviewed at One Writer's Journey
Hope you'll stop by and visit me today at Penny Ehrenkranz's blog, One Writer's Journey. Not only will you learn more about me, you'll get a chance to win one of two copies of Little Shepherd. You can find me at http://pennylockwoodehrenkranz.blogspot.com/2012/07/cheryl-c-malandrinos-little-shepard.html
Good luck!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Interviewed at Nancy Stewart Books
My fellow author, Nancy Stewart, interviewed me today at her blog, Nancy Stewart Books. Hope you'll stop by and leave a comment at http://www.nancystewartbooks.blogspot.com/2012/07/cheryl-malandrinos.html
Thanks for your support!
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Book Review: Out and About at the Zoo by Jo Linsdell

This simple, delightful book for youngsters is a perfect way to prepare children for their first trip to the zoo or to remember a recent zoo visit. Kids will be able to memorize the simple, lyrical prose while the bold colors will captivate them. What I think is so wonderful about this book is how it teaches children to cherish those times with their mother.
Out and About at the Zoo is an adorable story for your little ones.
Paperback:32 pages
Publisher:CreateSpace (May 18, 2012)
Language:English
ISBN-10:1477446591
ISBN-13: 978-1477446591
SRP: $8.99
I received a free electronic copy of this book. This review contains my honest opinion, for which I have not received any monetary compensation.
Jo Linsdell is a freelance writer, author and illustrator. Originally from the UK, she now lives in Rome, Italy with her husband and their two young sons.
Author website: www.JoLinsdell.com
Purchasing links:
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.it
CreateSpace.com
Friday, May 18, 2012
Book Review: Icky, Sticky, Hairy Scary Bible Stories by Jonathan Schkade
The fact is: not all the stories in the Bible are nice. Some are scary. Some are messy. Some involve hairy guys or guys without any hair. In this zany and fun poetry collection, children learn all about God’s love and how He is willing to do anything to “lift us up and set us free.”
I’ve probably been teaching Sunday school for close to twenty years. I can’t say I’m always the most entertaining or inventive teacher, but I know the kids are learning. The group I have at church now runs from ages five to thirteen. The challenge is in putting together lessons that span these ages. And honestly, teaching the same stories the same way over and again isn’t that fun. Icky, Sticky, Hairy Scary Bible Stories by Jonathan Schkade has helped me share more of the Bible with my students than ever before. From Jonah and the whale to demon pigs falling off cliffs, from the healing of Naaman to Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, from Hezekiah’s plea for God to stop the attack of Sennacherib’s army to the truth in the Book of Revelation and more, these simple and funny rhymes not only engage youngsters, they help kids remember what they learned. Complemented by the wacky artwork of Tuesday Mourning, I find myself using this book time and again to share God’s Word.
Why do I know this works? Because months after reading, “Baldy, the Boys and the Bears,” my students can still tell me the details of Elisha cursing the forty-two boys for mocking him. They can still tell me the story of Esau and Jacob, because “A Hairy Scary Man” made it fun to learn. They also recall the death of John the Baptist, as told in, “Head on A Plate.” Starting off Sunday school lessons with fun allows us to have more meaningful discussions that all the children can participate in.
Reading level: Ages 8 and up
Paperback: 125 pages
Publisher: Concordia Pub House (January 5, 2011)
ISBN-10: 0758626711
ISBN-13: 978-0758626714
I’ve probably been teaching Sunday school for close to twenty years. I can’t say I’m always the most entertaining or inventive teacher, but I know the kids are learning. The group I have at church now runs from ages five to thirteen. The challenge is in putting together lessons that span these ages. And honestly, teaching the same stories the same way over and again isn’t that fun. Icky, Sticky, Hairy Scary Bible Stories by Jonathan Schkade has helped me share more of the Bible with my students than ever before. From Jonah and the whale to demon pigs falling off cliffs, from the healing of Naaman to Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, from Hezekiah’s plea for God to stop the attack of Sennacherib’s army to the truth in the Book of Revelation and more, these simple and funny rhymes not only engage youngsters, they help kids remember what they learned. Complemented by the wacky artwork of Tuesday Mourning, I find myself using this book time and again to share God’s Word.
Why do I know this works? Because months after reading, “Baldy, the Boys and the Bears,” my students can still tell me the details of Elisha cursing the forty-two boys for mocking him. They can still tell me the story of Esau and Jacob, because “A Hairy Scary Man” made it fun to learn. They also recall the death of John the Baptist, as told in, “Head on A Plate.” Starting off Sunday school lessons with fun allows us to have more meaningful discussions that all the children can participate in.
PURCHASE AT AMAZON!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Promo Day is Coming This Saturday!
THE event for the writing industry is back!
Promo Day is an annual event for people in the writing industry dedicated to promoting, networking and learning. This years event will take place on Saturday 19th May 2012 at the brand new website www.PromoDay.info.
This online event organized by Jo Linsdell has evolved since its humble beginnings on the writer's personal website and grown into a world recognized event attracting thousands of visitors from around the globe.
The 2012 event promises to be the best yet with the launch of the new website and internationally renowned workshop presenters. The program is filled with fabulous and knowledgeable presenters and workshop topics are ones you can sink your teeth into. You'll be sure to come away with valuable connections via the networking areas and have opportunities to promote your own work and services throughout the day.
I'll be giving a workshop on coordinating virtual book tours. It will be filled with tons of advice from my years worth of experience working with Pump Up Your Book.
This unique event is completely free to attend and registration is now open via the website homepage. Once you're signed up you will be emailed the password to gain access to the forums where the conference takes place.
Since its inception in 2007, Promo Day has been incredibly successful and is a 'must-attend' for everyone in the writing industry.
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