I am thrilled to introduce you to the exciting characters from my new book, "Who Is Most Important in the Fridge?", created by Ms. Chanoa, the young illustrator who illustrated most of my children's books. These books will be published between 2014 - 2016.
"Runaway Clothes" will be published spring, 2014. "The Royal Palm" is expected to be publish in summer 2014, and "Carlo the Mouse, Book 2: Now We're Talking!" will be published at the end of 2014.
I absolutely adore working with Ms.Chanoa, extremely talented and devoted young artist, whose artistic imagination knows no limits. Her artwork engages young readers from the moment they look at the first illustration. Here are some of the wonderful reviews about Ms. Chanoa's art:
"Runaway Clothes" will be published spring, 2014. "The Royal Palm" is expected to be publish in summer 2014, and "Carlo the Mouse, Book 2: Now We're Talking!" will be published at the end of 2014.
I absolutely adore working with Ms.Chanoa, extremely talented and devoted young artist, whose artistic imagination knows no limits. Her artwork engages young readers from the moment they look at the first illustration. Here are some of the wonderful reviews about Ms. Chanoa's art:
Carlo the Mouse, Book 1: Too Many Rules for One Little Mouse is, obviously, Book 1 in a new series by the very talented Mrs. D. Several of the subsequent books are already well along in the publishing process, and it is abundantly clear this series is going to be a big hit. There isn't a young child in the country - maybe in the whole world - who would not be totally captivated by the brilliant colors, the amusing illustrations, and the anxious little mouse who just wants to "get out there" and see the world. Reviewed by Lee Ashford for Readers' Favorite
The pictures are adorable! Every facial expression, every nuance of action, is so well-thought-out. The colors are appealing, and the story’s lesson is simple enough for even the youngest of readers. Kitty Muse Book Reviews
Beautiful, animated illustrations. Review from Amazon
The Trees Have Hearts is a recipient of the prestigious Mom's Choice
The cover is beautiful and appealing, and the illustrations and colors throughout the book are adorable, heartwarming, and peaceful. Reviewed by Readers' Favorite
The pictures are beautiful and fun to explore and the details in them are wonderful. Amazon Reviews
The story flows smoothly, and the illustrations really capture your attention. Amazon Reviews
This book is beautifully written and illustrated. The delicate colors and fine lines will prove satisfying to the eye just as the lyrical language is soothing to the ear. Amazon reviews
Exquisite detailed illustrations enhance this thought provoking tale of a small girls journey to develop friendships in a new country is enchanting without being cloy or dishonest. Amazon Reviews
This is a delightful book. First of all, the illustrations are absolutely stunning. They definitely help bring this fantasy story to life. Amazon Reviews
Trees Have Hearts is a beautiful story about a young girl moving to a new country and her imagination. The descriptive language and beautiful pictures capture your attention and make this story easy to relate to for readers of all ages. Amazon Reviews.
And I cannot add anything to that...
Now take a sneak glance inside Who Is Most Important in the Fridge? and meet awesome characters from the first story, Who Will Feed Stacey First?
The three rhyming stories will introduce young readers to delightful food characters with goofy personalities, real feelings, passions and fears, who always disagree with each other about who will feed a hungry little girl first.
Meet Stacey!!!
Sneaking through the open door, Stacey hopped on the kitchen floor.
Meet Frank!!
“Where’s the little girl?” Frank searched for her blonde curls.
Meet Kate!
“I’m first, I’m first,” the cabbage from Missouri quietly rehearsed.
Meet Mr. Sam!!
Tall cucumber was a big persona. He 'd grown up in Arizona.
Meet Fred!!
The green lettuce broke the news that he would feed Stacey first.
Meet OJ!!
Orange juice jumped on his shelf. “I’m great for Stacey’s health!”
Meet Peppy!
“I don’t think you should mind,” Rena the radish took Sam’s side.
“Mr. Sam, what a great trick!” The salad bowl moved to the sink.
Meet Uncle Tom!!
Uncle Tom had a strong urge to feed the little girl first...
Coming in 2015!!
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