Wazzup? Kimber: Mom! Mom! Come quick! Her Royal Momness: What's up Kimster? Earthquake? Fire Flood? The imminent demise of doggie treats? Kimber: 'Course not. I just gotta tell ya about my new best bud, Petunia. Mom: Pet…
Her Royal Momness: What's up Kimster? Earthquake? Fire Flood? The imminent demise of doggie treats?
Kimber: 'Course not. I just gotta tell ya about my new best bud, Petunia.
Mom:Petunia?
Kimber: Yeah. She's furry and fluffy and she's the star of the show in this new book for the little'uns, Blink and Glow.
Mom:Blink and Glow? By Raven Howell?
Kimber: That's it! Mom, you're a genius.
Mom: I thought that book was about two kids, Leo and Lilly. They catch fireflies, a salamander, and a Luna moth. For their classroom show and tell. The critters dim in captivity and grandma gently explains that they need to be free to live happily and shine bright.
Silly Mom!
Beautifully illustrated throughout!! Hi, Petunia! (Note: We received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.)
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch...
Well. To cut to the chase, so to speak, Lilly and Leo think long and hard about what their grandma said as the lights of their trapped firefly and salamander begin to fade. It was fun to catch and jar them. But should the kids keep them?
This is a short, sweet story about loving and respecting nature and taking care of the environment. Bite-sized sentences are short and easy to digest and won't strain young attention spans.
Delightful!
Besides a delightful story that's both entertaining and educational, the text is complemented by vibrant illustrations. With bright, bold colors, the illustrations are top-notch. They're gorgeous and dynamic, suggesting motion and fluidity.
Beautifully written, skillfully illustrated and briskly paced, Blink and Glow will make a welcome addition to any school or home library. It would also make an excellent read-aloud or bedtime story.
Bonus points:
Step-by-step instructions for making your own firefly sun-catchers are included!
Kimber: Leo and Lilly aren't alone in their adventures in their natural world. An unnamed little white dog is supervising. Just so ya know, okay? I named her Petunia. She's my new best bud.
Mom: Why Petunia?
Kimber: Cuz Her Royal Magnificence, Queen of the Universe and World's Most Amazingly Brilliant and Super Gorgeous Canine was already taken. By me.
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