Profile

JacketFlap Sponsors

Title / Year, Comments Ages Add Date
Henrietta Sharp and the Magic Lunch Box (NOOK Book (eBook), ) Ages 9-12 4/7/2012
Add 
JanNichols said: Reviewer Kristi Bernard: Kristi graduated from Wichita State University with a BA in English with minors in Education and Minority Studies. She writes fiction and non-fiction children's books and was the contributing editor for the National Writing For Children Center. Kristi reviews for several sites including http://bookpleasures.com. In addition, she is a parenting expert for http://Bizymoms.com. She is also a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustruators (SCBWI), the Association of Children's Authors and Illustrators of Color (ACAIC), and the Kansas City Writers Meetup Group. Do you believe in magic lunch boxes that can communicate through magical notes or talk to your mind? Do you believe a person can open up doors that will carry them across the galaxy? If not, then you need to meet Henrietta Sharp and her motley crew of travelers! Henrietta, or better yet Henri, considers herself to be a smart girl. As a matter of fact she reads the dictionary for fun. But, there is just one problem, Henri is a little plump. She wishes she could be more of a fashionesta like her best friend Taffy. As Henri changes clothes for the last gym class of the year, she has a very strange encounter. The lights flicker and the wall becomes wavy. Suddenly, Henri hears voices calling her name, beckoning her to prepare to travel. It has been a long year for Henri. She avoided the mean girls, avoided eating in front of people and now this. She wonders if she is going crazy. As it stands, Henri won't be alone on her adventure. Her brainiac cousin P.J., who often spends the summers with her while his father, the professor, is away on digs, will be assisting her. Taffy will be joining this team as well. Henri's new found friend and traveler guide, L.B., short for lunch box is there to explain the rules of Henri's new found purpose. What is Henri's new found purpose? She comes from a long line of travelers. These travelers open portals all over the universe. Basically, Henri has a super power. In order for her to embark on this amazing adventure she must first learn how to use her powers. Henri and the gang visit P.J.'s school to find and activate a magic medallion. Their quest is to save a land troubled by the Star Lord, a really bad guy who has the power of the stars and could be the most awful and dangerous villain in the universe. Henri must summon the courage to battle him and save the universe. Nichols has done an excellent job of creating a fantastic and believable journey. There are so many twists and turns and young readers will be able to relate to and root for all of the wonderful characters. The voice of each character is realistic and funny. Kids will pick which one they are like and really get engaged in the story. There are so many wonderful underlying messages in this story. Kids will see how Henri finds courage through friendship. Readers will learn how to eat healthy and pick up a few nutritious snack recipes too. Believe it or not kids will learn the benefits of walking. Parents and teachers will love this for kids, especially since it can open up dialogue for diet, exercise and what excessive sugar can do to a body. Well done!
tags: kids book, books for kids
Log In or Register to join in this discussion