Showing posts with label read with your children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label read with your children. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Bedtime Stories for Kids by Uncle Amon is Another Excellent Book Deal!

Bedtime Stories for Kids: 5 Cute Short Stories to Read Aloud at Bedtime (Bedtime Collection)Bedtime Stories for Kids: 5 Cute Short Stories to Read Aloud at Bedtime by Uncle Amon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars






Bedtime Stories for Kids is a collection of five terrific tales for kids. Included are:

• Teddy Bear
• Pablo’s Dream Job
• Katie Caterpillar
• Oliver, The Sweet Dreams Owl
• Julie’s New Home

What more can I possibly say about Uncle Amon’s books that I haven’t already said in my previous reviews? I love these books. They’re perfect for beginning readers and enjoyable for toddlers to have read to them.

As usual, Uncle Amon includes a valuable gift inside this book. There’s a link to download the book “3 Books for Children” right at the start of this book. This makes Bedtime Stories for Kids a super value.

Each story is engaging and entertaining. The illustrations at the beginning of each story are cute and colorful. I can’t say enough positive things about Uncle Amon’s book series. Readers can certainly get a lot of entertainment from one download!

5 of 5 Stars, Susan Barton

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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Another Wonderful Children's Book from Uncle Amon - Al E. Gator, the Alligator Who Wouldn't Swim!

HERE'S ANOTHER WONDERFUL CHILDREN'S BOOK FROM UNCLE AMON. HURRY AND GRAB THIS ONE WHILE IT'S FREE ON AMAZON - NOW THRU 8/10/2017




Al E. Gator is an alligator who lives in a Louisiana bayou swamp with his family. Al is sweet and kind and everyone loves him. Al loves everything about his friends, his family and his swamp – everything but swimming underwater. Since swimming underwater is an important skill for an alligator to have, Al’s fear of underwater swimming poses a real problem for him. Al’s parents patiently try all sorts of things to help him get over his fear, but nothing seems to work. Will Al finally get over his fear? Readers will have read and find out.

As always, I love Uncle Amon’s books. I’ve read many of these books to youngsters and they never fail to impress and entertain them. Al E. Gator is no exception.

The content is age-appropriate and written with a wonderful mix of easy and challenging words – great for building those vocabulary skills! There are several short stories included here, along with the usual puzzles, jokes and other entertaining activities for kids to enjoy. A wonderful read and definitely worth the download!


5 of 5 Stars, Review by Susan Barton

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Interview with Children’s Book Author Neil McFarlane

DIY Mom has had the pleasure of reading and reviewing several of children's book author Neil McFarlane's books over the years. Neil is truly a great guy...and he's pretty funny too. We invited Neil to drop by and chat about his newest book The Revolting Brains. He had plenty to say about the book, his writing and more! 




Tell us about The Revolting Brains:

It's a collection of seven read-aloud bedtime tales where the listening child is made to feel that he or she is the protagonist of each story (a follow-up to a previous collection called "A Month of Bedtime Stories"). The idea is that the reader describes to the child an adventure the child had earlier in the day but has forgotten about due to receiving a "bonk on the head" or similar amnesia-inducing event. The intention is to make the stories immersive and fun for both parent and child.

How long have you been writing?

I started uploading files to Amazon in 2014 but wanted to be a writer since about the age of 5.

Where do you get your story ideas?

For this series ("And off you went to the woods ...") I imagine what adventures I, as a child, would love to have had. For example: shrinking in size and living in an ant colony; driving a submarine; traveling to the center of the Earth; exploring a whale's insides, joining a pirate ship, etc.

What kinds of books do you enjoy reading?

I enjoy all sorts. I used to read fiction almost exclusively but I now tend to read more non-fiction. I'm currently reading "Brick Lane" by Monica Ali. The last few books I read include "The Blank Slate" by Stephen Pinker, "Tender is the Night" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, "How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big" by Scott Adams, and "The Heart of the Matter" by Graham Greene.

What would your readers be surprised to learn about you?

That I speak fluent Chinese (particularly if we re-define the word "fluent" to mean "not very good").

How can readers get in touch with you?

Readers can check out my Amazon Author Page. I also include a contact email in all of my books.

What are you currently working on?

"Animal Mix-up" (a book which is also a game); "Me Tawk Funny: Book Four", the final book in a series about a boy whose dog can talk; and a rhyming picture book about a dancing monkey which I'm going to attempt to illustrate myself.

What advice would you give new authors?

If you are really new, read books about the craft of writing. Seek, be open to, but not over-sensitive to, feedback. Read over what you've written (again and again) and assess it impartially. If you can't be honest with yourself, who can you be honest with? Also, writing is an increasingly saturated field. If you're not an overnight success (which you probably won't be), you'll need to enjoy writing because it's more than likely you'll be in it for the long run. Also: read good writers. If you don't know who's good, choose books, which are hailed as classics and try to work out what it is about them that makes them so hailed.