Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Riches Beyond Measure (Golden State Treasure #3) by Mary Connealy [Giveaway]

ISBN: 9780764244414
Paperback - $18.99 US
Bethany House
Baker House Publishing
 

When an earthquake strikes Two Harts Ranch, it shakes the life of Annie Lane along with Cord Westbrook, who has been working as a cowboy on Annie's family's ranch in anticipation of purchasing his own. The only thing delaying his plan is the deep attraction he feels toward Annie, a widow with a child and an established life as a teacher at the Hart School for Orphans. Unfortunately for Cord, she seems determined to avoid romance.

The aftermath of the earthquake reveals that prized artifacts from the long-sought MacKenzie treasure have been stolen from the ranch. But the return of the MacKenzie family to Two Harts soon has everyone focused on what other precious finds might await at the end of the legendary two-part map. As Cord, Annie, and the MacKenzies set out in search of riches, they face dangers more perilous than earthquakes. With gold in their sights and love within reach, Cord and Annie realize that some treasures may fade, but true riches are far more valuable than earthly goods.

This riveting conclusion to Mary Connealy's Golden State Treasure series is a rousing California wilderness adventure filled with danger, deception, and second chances.

Watch for Chat With Vera's review, soon!


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DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. Winner's copy is provided by author or publisher. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes. #MaryConnealy #RichesBeyondMeasure #BethanyHouse 

Monday, September 29, 2025

Fun, silly, joyful picture books for children are delightful [Review]

Children's picture books should be fun, silly, entertaining, captivating, engaging. They should bring out the smiles and joy of being a child. In these three books the child can enjoy being a child and read about the silly, the fun and the joy that the bit of a pun, a joke, and some silliness can bring.


Zip Zap Wickety Wack: A Story About Sharing by Matthew Diffee 


ISBN 9780823458714
Hardcover $18.99 USA
Neal Porter Books
Holiday House Publishing

My thoughts:
  When goat and sheep get a bit contentious over their both "saying" baa, they and the other animals suggest they choose a different "say." So they go through all the animal's ways of speaking or sounding off. Of course, no one wants to relinquish his way to "say."

Then the book goes beyond the traditional kiddie animal book and inserts a flying saucer alien into the mix. Game on! A bit of alien  advice and the action starts.

Simple illustrations capture the drool fun and personalities of the animals with bold lines and soft watercolor washes.  I really like the simplicity of the illustrations. A fun read and kids will love.

About the book: New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee makes his children’s book debut with this laugh-out-loud twist on the classic animal sound book.

The cow says “moo.” The horse says “neigh.” Everyone can agree on these.

But when the sheep says “baa,” the goat cuts in. The goat also says “baa.” Now what? No one wants to share their sound!

The sheep has an idea—he’ll just say something no one’s ever said before: “zip zap wickety wack bing bang walla balla flip flap yackety yack.” But an otherworldly visitor shows up to lay claim to this sound, too—and the alien doesn't want to share his identity either.

When the alien proposes a radical new way forward, the sheep and the goat find a compromise—and it may sound familiar to adult readers . . .

New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee’s hilarious wit will be an immediate hit with young readers in his first picture book. Sure to inspire boisterous read-alouds and threaded with a sneaky message about sharing, Zip Zap Wickety Wack will inspire new nonsense and new values in homes, classrooms, and farmyards around the world.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection


Oh Dear, Look What I Got! by Michael Rosen & illustrated by Helen Oxenbury 


ISBN: 9781536235685
Hardcover $17.99 USA
Candlewick Press

My thoughts:
  Repetitive stanzas with a bit of rhyme take the youngster on a shopping trip. Every time he searches for an item, he is given something different. And he does NOT want that! Alas, he seems stuck with critters he doesn't want until.....

He gets a good item and all seems fine. 

I love the illustrations, simple text, and bit of brown paper wrapping of parcels. A delightful book. The teaming of author Michael Rosen and illustrator Helen Oxenbury is perfect.

About the book: The incomparable creative team behind We’re Going on a Bear Hunt reunite for a read-aloud comedy of misunderstandings that has all the hallmarks of a classic.

I went to the shop to get me a carrot.
Oh dear! They gave me . . .
. . . a parrot.
Oh dear! Look what I got.
Do I want that? No, I do NOT!

As a hapless boy goes from shop to shop, requesting a series of perfectly reasonable items—a hat, a coat, a cake, a chair—he finds himself thwarted at every turn, amassing instead a growing menagerie of animals who happily follow him on his errands. It’s not until he finally asks for a cup that he’s proffered a wriggly creature that solves his dilemma . . . or does it? Adding delicious momentum to Michael Rosen’s rhymes (and mastery of the page turn) are an expressive crew of animal characters rendered as only Helen Oxenbury can, making for a timeless story guaranteed to beg many repeat readings. Oh dear! 


Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?: A Hard-boiled Mystery by Brianna Caplan Sayres & illustrated by Mark Fearing 


ISBN: 9780823458271
Hardcover $18.99 USA
Holiday House Books

My thoughts:
  A new take on the traditional question of "Why did the chicken cross the road?".  This is really one adults will enjoy maybe more than the little ones. That's because it is simply riddled with catch-phrases and puns. The story and "mystery" is cute and children will enjoy it.

The bright, colorful illustrations capture the barnyard and chicken community perfectly for this fun, silly book. 

I think it's delightful and a lot of fun.

About the book: A barnyard mystery takes on a noir-esque spin in this hilarious picture book chock full of puns, perfect for fans of 7 Ate 9 and Interrupting Chicken.

Inspector H. Poulet has a new case on her wings. The Chicken has apparently crossed the road, and no one knows why.

Can the Inspector get to the bottom of this tangled nest of questions? Squawking from one udderly unhelpful clue to the next, H. Poulet follows The Chicken’s path across the farm. But the case seems totally scrambled! If the Inspector can’t solve it soon, she’ll have egg on her face.

In the end, the mystery resolves itself with a sunny-side-up twist: a surprise birthday party awaits H. Poulet on the other side of the road. The animals flock together for a barnyard bash, and the Inspector retains her eggcellent reputation—despite having missed all evidence of the party.

From the bestselling author of Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?, this laugh-out-loud farm adventure has wacky, kid friendly illustrations by animator Mark Fearing. Readers young and old will love spotting the clues that H. Poulet overlooks and relish every cleverly crafted pun.

DISCLOSURE: I was provided complimentary copies by the publisher or its representative to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine alone and are freely given.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

A Simple Kindness in Flatsboro: A Southern Novel by Heather Norman Smith [Review & Giveaway]


ISBN: 9780825455643
Paperback $17.99 US
Buy at Kregel Publishing
My thoughts:
 From the opening sentence I was entranced at the skill and beautiful word weaving of this "new-to-me" author as she pened this story. I was interested initially in the book because it is set in a small North Carolina town. A town that is surely fictional, but none-the-less should capture the essence of life in the South and specifically life in a small North Carolina town. The author, Heather Norman Smith, is a life time dweller in our fair state. And, yes, I am a life time dweller in North Carolina. So I thought this should be an interesting read.

A Simple Kindness in Flatsboro speaks well to what I have, at times, seen lived out in North Carolina. And that is small things done inconspicuously bringing a bit of joy, comfort, or kindness to a neighbor or passer-by. Just a kindness that speaks well to humanity and speaks well to what it is like to be a North Carolinian. But I digress from the book's actual story.

The main character, Andy Clark, was born, unfortunately, with a major tumor growing on the side of his face and it got worse as he grew. His loving mother had a way of instilling love and acceptance in Andy, and she "gentled" him through the roughness of a life of being different from his peers. In school there were difficulties and few friends; but one of Andy's friends was our other main character, Della Rose. And at some point in their school years, even Della Rose turned against Andy. That's the background and the story actually begins when they are in mid-life.

Andy has a way of doing unseen kindnesses and Della Rose (and her sweet little girl) have just left a marriage of 17 years because of a cheating husband and some abuse. Sadly, Della Rose's story is not limited to just Della Rose and North Carolina. It is an often occurring situation where shattered marriages, with wives and children in situations desperate for housing and support, can be seen throughout the world. But again, I digress from the story of Flatsboro.

As Della Rose works through the tense, sometimes frightful life she now experiences as a divorcee and single mother, she encounters kindness - A simple kindness - from a generator of kindness in Flatsboro. And the act of kindness is even more amazing in that it comes from a source so bereft of kindness itself.

I like and appreciated the skill of the author and the story of kindness and overcoming difficulties. I don't particularly care to read about broken families since they leave me with such sadness. But this is a well-done story and one I can recommend.

About the book: A small dose of kindness can go a long way

Andy Clark has always been different. But it isn't just the tumorous mass covering half his face that sets him apart—it's his quiet kindness. As an anonymous do-gooder in Flatsboro, North Carolina, Andy lives out what his mama taught him, even though she's no longer there.

Della Rose Miller, a well-known former beauty queen, escapes her crumbling marriage to arrogant Wade Miller and moves back to her hometown in hopes of finding reprieve. She and her daughter settle into a little Flatsboro apartment and quickly learn that they’re in the same complex as a childhood classmate whose heart Della Rose broke in third grade.

With her life turned upside down, Della Rose is uneasy about starting fresh, but when unassuming Andy turns his generosity toward her daughter, an unlikely friendship rekindles. When a heroic act suddenly pushes Andy into the spotlight, he risks his anonymity and quiet day-to-day habits to stand up for what's right.

About the Author: Heather Norman Smith is the award-winning author of Songs for a Sunday and other inspirational fiction set in her home state of North Carolina. She lives just outside Winston-Salem with her husband, their four children, and several pets. Find out more at heathernormansmith.com. 

GIVEAWAY
Begins September 25
Ends October 16 @ 11:59 p.m. ET
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DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from Kregel Publishing to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. Winner's book prize is provided by and mailed directly to the winner by publisher or its representative. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

"The Beginners Bible Bilingual Little Ones" (just released) & The Beginners Bible (Bilingual) / La Biblia para principiantes (Bilingüe) - Biblical nurturing in 2 languages



My thoughts: I know only one language. English. I wish I had learned another. Today's world presents the need for becoming bilingual or even proficient in more than two languages. Schools and parents are endeavoring to introduce the bilingual concept and experience early for children's grasp of language that is not their original tongue. In The Beginner's Bible for Little Ones parents have English and Spanish Bible story text appearing together on the same page. Utilization of this concept of reading it aloud in two languages helps the child to achieve an "ear" for both languages. Eventually, the child can repeat the words in both languages and show his grasp of the story by pointing to the pictures. Later when the child learns to read, he can read aloud himself in both languages directly from the book.

The "little ones' new edition is a great "scaled down" version for younger children and captures the winning essence of the original The Beginners Bible (Bilingual)

Pictures are engaging and capture the children's attention. Text is well written to capture the intent of Scripture yet in words a child can understand. Essentially, this is a Bible storybook (with references to location in full Bibles).

I am excited about the prospects these books offer to parents - and even Christian schools - to teach the Bible in two languages.

I suggest..... If you know a Spanish speaking family you wish to help as they develop their English (as a second language) skills, or if you know an English speaking family with young children and they are trying to teach bilingually, perhaps you'd like to purchase these books to share with them. What a blessing that would be.

Where to purchase.....  
https://amzn.to/3HLAUUq ➕ Available at Target!


The Beginners Bible Bilingual 
 
The Beginners Bible Bilingual Little Ones 
2 Bilingual Bibles for 2 different age groups!


Two different languages! Simple English and Spanish text, this bilingual edition of The Beginner's Bible for Little Ones is a durable board book that presents eight beloved Bible stories in age-appropriate language, perfect for even the youngest readers to understand. The perfect starting point for the youngest children to learn about God’s Word. This storybook introduces toddlers to the Bible while strengthening their vocabulary in both English and Spanish and is part of The Beginner’s Bible® brand, the bestselling Bible storybook brand of our time, with more than 28 million products sold.


The bilingual edition of The Beginner’s Bible for Little Ones features:

  • Easy-to-read text presented in both English and Spanish, perfect for ages 0-4
  • A sturdy board book format that fits into little hands and can be easily carried around
  • Vibrant and engaging 3-D artwork
  • Eight cherished Bible stories including The Beginning, Noah’s Ark, The Mean Giant, Daniel and the Lions, An Angel Visits Mary, Baby Jesus Is Born, Jesus Feeds Thousands, Jesus Is Alive
DISCLOSURE: I received complimentary copies of these Beginners Bibles to facilitate a review. Opinions expressed are solely my own and are freely given.  #bilingualbible #kidsbilingualbible #beginnersbible #thebeginnersbible #sponsored by @zonderkidz  @thebeginnersbible 

Sunday, September 21, 2025

My First 100 Bible Words by Jacob Vium-Olesen [Review & Giveaway]

ISBN: 9780825453502
Board book $12.99 US
Purchase: Kregel

My thoughts:
  This is a delightfully engaging board book and it's use will extend into lower elementary grades for reading skills or word identification. However, it is 
first a book to help little ones identify objects, persons, as well as critters. Emotions are also pictured so words to express feelings and facial expressions come into play. Counting. Colors. Shapes.

All this is within the construct of a Bible story. Each two-page spread presents a Bible story - Creation, David & Goliath, Noah's Ark, etc. Each has the appropriate scriptural reference and a simple one or two sentence "story." Then the activity with words begins.

These are simple, every day words. The wording is not particularly "Bible" words but the words connect to every day life and the story presented.

I love this board book and highly recommend it. Kregel Children's books have never disappointed me and I encourage you to check them out.

About the book: A way for toddlers to learn their first words through beloved Bible stories

My First 100 Bible Words introduces children to Bible stories and language at the same time. Little ones will learn words for colors, animals, objects, shapes, numbers, emotions, and more!

Toddlers will discover language and faith through memorable Bible scenes like Noah's ark, Moses and the burning bush, David and Goliath, Daniel and the lions, and more, all the way to Jesus's birth.


The bright colors and simple stories will capture a toddler's attention and guide them from creation to Jesus.

Author: Jacob Vium-Olesen is the CEO of Scandinavia Publishing House and has authored several children's books, including My First Memory Verse Bible and Good Night God.

Other Kregel Children's Books I have reviewed - click here


GIVEAWAY
Begins September 21
Ends October 20 @ 11:59 p.m. ET
Open to USA addresses only.
DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. Winner's prize is provided by and mailed directly to the winner by Kregel Publishing. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes.

Friday, September 19, 2025

How the Forest Feels: Sensory Play Nature's Way by Wendi Silvano & illustrated by Mirka Hokkanen from Holiday House Publishing

 

My thoughts:
  It is healthy and invigorating to get outside and experience nature and one of the best settings to do this is "the forest." Trees, leaves, shade, light, wind, chill, warmth. Textures of rough tree bark or soft grasses. Slithering critters. Leaping frogs. Leaves colorful in Fall or green in summer. 

In How the Forest Feels: Sensory Play Nature's Way parents and children have a "guided tour" of how to find and experience  many of the sensory stimulating natural bits of our environment. Stepping outside of the city, the home, the backyard, the apartment and finding a "forest," however large or small you can find, can enrich the child and parent alike. A forest experience can give stimulus to natural instincts within our being and that which makes us human.

A delightful book and one I think will benefit us all. 


About the book: 
Forest school meets sensory play in this cozy picture book about a grandparent and grandchild on an exploratory walk through the woods.

Smooth and wet is a stone in a creek. Slippery and cold is the splash on your cheek.

A boy and his grandfather travel through a scenic forest on a sensory adventure written in soothing rhyme. Everywhere they look, there are fascinating things to see and feel. The boy is naturally curious… and in the woods, it’s okay to touch!

Some things are sticky. Some things are firm. Some are oozy or crumbly or coarse. The boy delights in using his sense of touch to explore the natural world—made even sweeter by grandpa as his companion.

With soft, velvety illustrations, this sumptuous story is just right for kids who learn by doing, and makes an ideal read-aloud for preschools with sensory awareness on the curriculum. Back matter features an author’s note about the five senses, as well as an interactive sensory treasure hunt for curious young readers (with adult supervision).

DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

GROW Official Trailer | Only In Theatres Starting October 3 | Buy Ticket...

This looks like so much fun. It is silly. I'm looking forward to it. Fun. Family.....

Fall plans just got bigger. #GrowTheFilm is in theaters October 3! Tickets are on sale now. https://growthefilm.com/