Ninja Baby Written by David Zeltser Illustrated by Diane Goode . . .Chronicle Books 11/01/2015 . . 978-1-4521-3542-7 . . 32 …
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The time has come to announce our Caption Contest Winner! Contestants were asked to provide a caption to this picture…
It was a tough decision so let’s go through the finalists:
Jamie Rouse was our first entry and possibly the most artistic. Jamie’s caption offers the reader several insights into the photo, most importantly the psychological state of the cat:
Black cat nine lives
Short days long nights
Livin on the edge
Not afraid to die
(Lyrics from Janet Jackson’s Black Cat)
Bryan Osborne’s was perhaps the cleverest turn of phrase and also offered a plausible back story:
I said that I wanted your “Cat food” not your “CATFU!”
Our second song reference, Dee Bell gets points for creating a Pun that is actually funny:
Everybody was Kung Fu fighting, those CATS were fast as lightning…
W.B.’s caption is a shout out to the LOLCATS and scores for simplicity:
Aggressive Cat be…Aggressive.
And the winner is:
Bryan Osborne! Congrats Bryan, you will be contacted in one of two ways: either a Publisher’s Clearinghouse style Prize Patrol or by email… prepare yourself.
Thanks to all our entries and stay tuned for the next contest!
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The Enchanted Dolls' House Paper Doll: Lucinda; The Enchanted Dolls' House Paper Doll: Hattie. Five Mile Press, 2007 (1-74178-189-2; 1-74178-188-4) $7.95
Okay, I know I hate book-related gimmicks but... but... these are paper dolls! And they have really pretty clothes! The little girl in me is squealing.
Based on characters from The Enchanted Dolls' House and The Enchanted Dolls' House Wedding, about dolls who live in doll houses from different historical periods, these quality paper dolls feature elaborate period outfits: Hattie has three colorful gowns from the Late-Victorian era, and Lucinda is fantasy incarnate with three frothy wedding outfits from a variety of periods. Underwear, hats, veils, wigs and other accessories are also included. To make these really stand out in the paper doll crowd, each outfit is double-sided, showing both the front and back. (The dolls are both posed in exactly the same position, so they can share costumes if you have both sets--but since they look almost identical anyway, the point is somewhat moot.) Each set also comes with a pretty ribbon-tied storage envelope.
The outfits are press-out, so no cutting is required, and the double-sided clothes slip over the dolls' heads, so no gluing is needed either. (Unlike reproductions of authentic period double-sided paper dolls I remember with some horror from my all-thumbs childhood.) This makes them reasonably easy for young children to handle--but let's face it, you'll want to keep these for yourself. You know the kids won't enjoy them on as many levels as you will. (6 & up)