It just so happens that today is my mom's birthday! To celebrate, we shall have cake! Of course I can't use pictures from google images anymore, and I don't have a photo of the actual cake at this writing because I haven't baked it yet, so you will have to use your imaginations just a little...
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doesn't this look like a cake?
Please help yourself to as much as you like - it can be any flavor you want :)
Not only do I have cake for you, but a few weeks ago, maybe because of Perfect Picture Books, I got an email from Lee & Low Books. Would I like to review a new book from Ted and Betsy Lewin? But of course I would! I'm afraid I'm not as familiar with Ted's work, although of course I've heard of him, but I think we all know Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type illustrated by Betsy! :)
So here's a little peek at their new book, which came out this spring but is of special interest now because of the topic - the rescue of pufflings as they head for the sea each August.
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Written & Illustrated by: Ted & Betsy Lewin
Published by: Lee & Low Books, March 2012
56 pages
Recommended for: grades 2-4/ages 7-10
Theme/Topic: puffling rescue off the coast of Iceland, nature, caring for wild animals in need, kindness
Opening: "It is the end of August. Soon the adult puffins will be gone to spend the winter in the cold northern seas. The pufflings in the dark burrows will then be on their own."
In April, hundreds of thousands of puffins flock to the Westman Islands off the coast of Iceland. They nest in the cliffs, digging burrows into the soil where they lay their eggs, then hatch and raise their chicks, called pufflings. By August, the babies are ready to leave the burrows and head out to sea, but some of them become confused by the lights of the town and land in the streets instead. Puffins are too chunky to take off without wind and space, so if the babies land in town they can't get back to sea by themselves - they need help. The children of the Puffling Patrol search the streets, finding the frightened babies, placing them in cardboard boxes in their homes overnight, and returning them to the ocean in the morning.
baby puffling image used by permission of publisher |
rescued pufflings safe in a cardboard box image used by permission of publisher |
image used by permission of publisher |
Enjoy your cake :) and tune in Wednesday for Would You Read It - the July pitch pick and Sharron with the 53rd pitch as we swing into year 2! And now, I'm off to Pennsylvania with a banjo on my knee :)
What a delightful topic. Sounds like an excellent read! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is! I learned a lot! :)
DeleteThis is a bit sneaky, but I really want to win a hardcopy. I am also going to do a review for them, but being overseas, I received an electronic copy and I think this is a truly delightful book. The funny thing was, the day I received the request from Lee and Low, I had an email from a new friend in Brooklyn, who had had dinner with Ted and Betsy and my friend asked me if I knew them. I do agree that there is a Clack Clack Moo feel to the illustrations. Thank you for your lovely review, Susanna!
ReplyDeleteI'll put you in the running :) It is an interesting book, isn't it? I kind of wondered if they had both had a hand in illustrating because some of the illustrations look very Click Clack Moo and others have a completely different feel! But it came out well :) When are you doing your review?
ReplyDeleteI think you are right about both being involved in the illustration! It's a bit awkward at the moment with not exactly knowing travel arrangements and if/when I will have internet access, but I think next week, Wednesday or Friday. I think I will use it to kick off the blog again after my hiatus.
ReplyDeleteI had heard of the Puffling patrol before. I think if I were fortunate enough to win this book I would donate it to the public school our daughter attended as a child (after I read it myself of course lol). However, since I just recently was the lucky winner of 'Puffer's Surprise' I will ask you to remove my name from this draw.
ReplyDeleteSounds good! :)
ReplyDeleteJoanna Marple wrote, in response to Susanna Leonard Hill:
I think you are right about both being involved in the illustration! It's a bit awkward at the moment with not exactly knowing travel arrangements and if/when I will have internet access, but I think next week, Wednesday or Friday. I think I will use it to kick off the blog again after my hiatus.
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Happy Birthday to your Mom, Susanna...and thanks for the cake!
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy of "Puffling Patrol" because I am writing two PBs about birds (peacocks and storks), and want to read similar ones to gain another perspective.
Enjoy Pennsylvania...another road trip??
Happy Birthday Mrs. Hill's Mom! ;) The cover looks awesome! I would like a copy! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Mom! Your daughter is serving my favorite cake! Each slice you cut, can be different. My first piece will be chocolate. My second will have a cream cheese filling with strawberries, my third...
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds like it would make a great read for the after-schoolers in my lit program. I call them my, Reluctants, privately of course. After I've presented it to them, I'd leave the book with the school. I'm anxious to see the illustrations. I love watercolor illustrations.
I would love a copy for Cooper and Finely. We have puffins at our aquarium, and they are a family favorite!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your mom! This sounds like a book my 7yo daughter would love. She loves books about animals. Puffins are such beautiful birds. I saw some wild ones when I was in Alaska.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful book--and I'm certain one of my nephews would enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy b-day to your mom!
Looks like a lovely book...I'd love a copy for my grandson, Jeremy, who appears in most of my photos of kids. :) Wonderful review, Susanna...and the cake was delish...with no calories...now that is the best news of all. :) Happy B-day to your momma. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review! I have found the book at my local library, so don't put me in the drawing. It sounds very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI thought you only went to Louisiana with that banjo! But...hey! I'm singin' it....it's workin' out!
I love stories about nature and wildlife. Find them peaceful. Lovely end of summer review.
ReplyDeleteOkay...waiting on my last ICL lesson in which I selected non-fiction, and having thought I'd never like non-fiction, I am finding it is grabbing me. I kinda like it. The old social-studies teacher in me still, I suppose. But this looks like a great book, and I recently heard an interview with a Lee & Low editor, and so I'd LOVE to win this book!
ReplyDeleteOh, Susanna, my name please in the hat, for I'd love to have my name drawn out and find that I win that! - Damon Dean
Happy birthday to your mom! That is nice of you to give out a party favor-Puffling Patrol?
ReplyDeleteI would love to give my 9-year-old son this book. He is very much a boy who loves baseball, action movies, and all things cool. But he does have a soft spot for cuddly things. He loves animals and learning about them (especially since he can't have a real pet since his older brother is allergic to dogs, cats, rabbits). He does not have a book on puffins yet. It is a unique bird and would make a great gift!
Thanks, Romelle! You're in the running :) That must be hard, not having a pet because of sibling allergies.
ReplyDeleteYou're doing ICL? I did ICL! I think well-written non-fiction is terrific, and would love to be able to pull it off some day! You're name is in the virtual hat :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pat. Glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness I don't have to drive to Louisiana! That I know of... because with this boy anything's possible :) But I do love to sing Oh Susanna in any form :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the b-day wishes, Vivian - my mom is the best there is! Glad you enjoyed the cake and the review, and I will put your name in the virtual hat :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Coleen, and consider yourself officially in the running :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diana. I've never seen a wild puffin, only puffins in the zoo, but they are cute! I'll put your name in the running for the book!
ReplyDeleteThey are cute, aren't they? Consider your name in the hat! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the b-day wishes, Pam, I will pass them along :) You're in the running for the book - we'll see what random.org comes up with.... ah, the suspense! :) BTW, I like your taste in cake :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the b-day wishes for my mom (who is the best in the world!)! I'll add your name into the hat, Erik :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the b-day wishes and glad you enjoyed my cake :) Neat that you are writing bird picture books! Sounds very interesting!!! And yes, apparently I actually live in my car :)
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind and considerate, Delores, to be thinking others should have a chance to win. Are you sure you don't want to be entered? I guess you could read it at the library...
ReplyDeleteLate here. What a super bodacious review!!! A HUGE HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Susanna's mommy. I hope she got lots of cake and lots of presents. Er, your cake is lookin' puny. Sorry. BUT I NEED CAKE!!!!!!!!!!! (The uh, diet, yanno?) I would give this to my Liam. He needs a puffin story. If we don't win, we'll still read it though. I love the sound of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the b-day wishes for my mama :) And down girl! This is the best kind of cake for diets - no calories! :) How many boys do you have, anyway? :) I can think of 3...
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book. I'm sure Enzo would enjoy reading it. We really, really need to send you cake, cupcake and treat photos, so you can properly (with permission) share with us. :)
ReplyDeleteEnzo might enjoy the pictures now and the story in a couple years :) It is quite text heavy! And are you suggesting my cake drawing left something to be desired? :)
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