:: Riley's Lost Tooth
Dumpling actually walked before she cut her first tooth so LOL, I think her tooth may drop much later as compared to her peers. However, this title had me interested as Dumpling is at a stage where loads of her friends are dropping their first tooth and I thought that it would be nice to be able to read this with her.The main characters of this story are Sunday, Precious and Mr. Lee who are the family pups, on a mission to help Riley find her 'lost ' tooth! :) Where could Riley's tooth be? How did she lose it? After looking for it in the yard, in the garden and in the trash, Tooth Fairy appears to explain to them how it works and that dropping the milk teeth is a sign of 'growing up'.
I found the story simple yet engaging as the story centered on the pups. A rhyming story, it is an easy and fun read-aloud for the younger children, preparing them for what is to come.
:: Goodbye Max
"Spring has arrived. Birds are building their nests. And cold winter days are now laid to rest. The children are thrilled for soon they will greet three baby chicks, so soft and so sweet..." Goodbye Baby Max explores the topic of 'death' gently with this lovely title where some children experience loss when one of the baby chicks, Max, died.Some of the children were devastated and the class discussed on having a memorial for Max. I like that the story touches on this topic in a gentle manner yet exploring different ways for the children to express their and deal with that loss.
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Riley's Lost Tooth: "The book is well written and the illustrations are beautiful. The book will definitely appeal to all children (including children at heart like this reviewer) and their parents / grandparents / elder siblings and other care givers. The book is strongly recommended as a good gift that is educational and also entertaining." ~ 5 Star Review, S.V. Swamy, Amazon
Good-bye Baby Max: "This book is amazing! I have given it as several gifts to my friends with children. It is very well written and the illustrations are fun and colorful. This book it a great tool to help parents and teachers talk to children about loss of a pet and a loved one in general. I would highly recommend this book to everyone!" ~ 5 Star Review, Dawn N., Amazon
Good-bye Baby Max: "This colorful, hardcover children’s title Good-bye, Baby Max (Bridgeway Books, Texas, 2007) by Diane Cantrell & Heather Castles is special in its purpose of teaching an invaluable lesson: that of properly saying the final farewell to a loved one who is no more ... Diane Cantrell has created a very purposeful book for children-one that is at once a story, a poem, and a healthy course of helping children get over grief. The book’s illustrations by Heather Castles are very appealing to a child’s imagination. There is a good deal here in Good-bye, Baby Max to learn for children ages 4 to 8 years and the 32-pages book is a must read for all kids of this age category." ~ Ernest Dempsey, Book Corner
Good-bye Baby Max: "I bought this book to help my nieces and nephews deal with the loss of a beloved pet. The storyline and illustrations were used as a springboard to discuss their own loss. I highly recommend this book to anyone that has young children and is looking for a way to help them cope with a loss in their lives." ~ 5 Star Review, Jeanne B., Amazon
Good-bye Baby Max: "[Good-bye, Baby Max] is a tender story about death, a tough topic for young children. Kindergarteners eagerly await spring and the hatching of the class' three chick eggs. But one chick, Max, dies. What ensues is a gentle exploration of grief and its many expressions -- from tears to songs to artwork. At the end, the surviving chicks' peeps encourage the children to embrace the living without forgetting the dead." ~ Michele Siuda Jacques, Detroit Free Press
:: About the Author: Diane Cantrell
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