Saturday, October 25, 2025

Merry Christmas, My Darling Dear: Celebrating the Gift of Jesus (Darling Animals in Bloom) [Review & Giveaway]

 

My thoughts:
  Sweetness overload! Charm abounding! Cuddle time assured! That's what the "My Darling Dear" books from Amy Kavelaris bring to adults and little ones. Guaranteed! Well, at least I think they do.

Doe-eyed beauties and gentle love populate the pages of these books and will surely bring many requests for a re-read. Perfect for addition to homes with young children and gift giving by aunties, grandmommies, and all who love young children.

In Merry Christmas, My Darling Dear: Celebrating the Gift of Jesus, the author's gentle rhymes embrace the joys of the season, the gift giving and decorations, and  shared love of the Christmas holiday season. She then gently transitions into the real meaning and purpose of celebrating Christmas. She addresses with artistry and word smithing beauty the coming of the small baby that was the Son of God, the Christ, the Saviour.
 
I highly recommend this lovely book.

About the book: Step into a winter wonderland filled with beautiful artwork of woodland animals and flower crowns as you celebrate the true meaning of Christmas with your little ones. Merry Christmas, My Darling Dear follows a baby and mama deer who discover that Christmas festivities, decorations, and presents are reminders of the greatest gift of all—the birth of God’s Son.


When you string lights on your tree, remember Jesus, the Light of the World. And when you watch snow falling gently down, remember God sent His Son down to earth to be with us. Let each gift you give be a reminder of the greatest gift, the gift of our Savior. This baby and mama deer delight over each Christmasy moment as they wander through the snowy forest, enjoy Christmas activities, and encounter a beautiful church and its nativity scene.
Filled with whimsical illustrations from beloved author and artist Amy Kavelaris, this picture book
  • For ages 4 to 8;
  • Shows the value in Christmas festivities and how they point to the true reason for Christmas, the celebration of Jesus’ birth; and
  • Great gift for Christmas and Advent as well as baby showers during the Christmas season.
  • See the wonder of the Christmas season through your child’s eyes as you teach them that each moment is a celebration of God’s Son.

Check out my reviews of other books from Amy Kavelaris:


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Ends November 23 @ 11:59 p.m. ET
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DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. Winner's prize book is provided by and mailed directly to the winner by publisher or publicist. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes.

Friday, October 24, 2025

Our Christmas Tree Farm by Lisa J. Amstutz & Christina Forshay, Illustrator (Feeding Minds Press0 [Review & Giveaway]


My thoughts:
  This is truly a delightful story and so much educational information, too. I love how this family planted a seedling of a evergreen tree (i.e. Christmas tree type tree) when the little girl who is now seven was just a baby. She has watched and tended the little tree through the years. This year the plan is for her to cut it down and decorate it as her own tree.

Activity on the tree farm goes on all year long as they plant, tend, harvest, and then sell the trees. When it's time to open the farm for customers to select their own trees, it all comes alive with joy and treats.

Back information is truly informative. I found it especially interesting that rootings can be made from cuttings from trees and then planted to grow to full size.

A terrific book for libraries everywhere. A treat book for families that engage in the thrill that comes from going to a tree farm, selecting your own tree, helping cut it down, and having treats while there.

About the book: Customers have arrived at the Christmas tree farm, and Kate's whole family comes together to help―even Daisy the dog! Popping corn, setting up sleds, and baling trees keep the family busy while they maintain a watchful eye on one truly special tree.


Throughout the years, Papa has trimmed the trees, Mom has mowed the paths, and one extra special tree was planted for Kate. She and her tree are both seven years old and―finally!― the tree has grown tall enough to be brought inside and decorated for Christmas. Little brother Henry loves the tree so much that the family decides to graft a piece of it so they can grow Henry his very own Christmas tree, too.

With its vibrant illustrations, lyrical writing, and fun facts about a tree farm, OUR CHRISTMAS TREE FARM promises to become a new holiday tradition to enjoy for years to come.

This holiday picture book features information on how trees are grown and cared for on a farm. Extensive backmatter includes facts about Christmas trees and tree farms, how to graft a new tree from a twig, and the eco-friendly way to recycle a Christmas tree.

Author: Lisa Amstutz is the author of more than 150 books for kids. As a child, she enjoyed helping with her family's Christmas tree patch and other small farming ventures. Today she writes about nature, sustainability, and agriculture from a small farm of her own. To learn more, see www.LisaAmstutz.com.

Illustrator: Christina Forshay was born and raised in sunny Southern California. During the holidays, she loves sipping on hot cocoa, snuggling with her kids and kitties, watching classic movies, and, of course, decorating her Christmas tree! When she’s not illustrating, you can find Christina having adventures on a golf course, on a soccer field, at the beach, at a museum, or at a concert! Find more of her work at www.christinaforshay.com.


🎄GIVEAWAY🎄
Begins October 24
Ends November 21 @ 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 copy is provided by and mailed directly to the winner by publicist or publisher. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes. Feeding Minds Press/Our Christmas Tree

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

A top deal for TopCashBack


Did  you KNOW that you can earn cash back on memberships as well as grocery purchases, drug store purchases (not prescriptions), clothes, and so much more????

I just renewed my AARP membership and earned $10 for a 1-year renewal. You can earn up to $25. click here for my referral link, please. Join. Start earning your cash back.

When it's time to "cash out" my account, I like to get gift cards. Example: A Target gift card gives me 3% more back than the actual cash back amount. I also love it when I get an email showing a special deal that TopCashBack offers like the $2.50 on any purchase. That is on top of the percentage the store and TopCashBack are offering. Another win-win!

Here's a screenshot of my most recent shopping trips and earnings. My AARP deal isn't showing yet but will be soon. 


You can choose to transfer your "cash back" earnings to your bank account, too.

It is a totally win-win opportunity to stretch your money. Again, my referral link.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Dark Design (The Erin Delaney Mysteries #2) by Nancy Mehl [Book Spotlight & Giveaway]

A Christian Romantic Suspense Novel with Mystery and FBI Action


As she began to lose consciousness, she realized that she'd just made a very serious mistake. . . .
She tried to call out for help, but she couldn't see anyone on the shore.
There was no one to save her.
When Erin Delaney learns that a serial killer has mimicked the murder portrayed in her bestselling novel, she joins her friend Kaely Quinn-Hunter, a former FBI profiler, in Virginia. Their reunion, only a few months after fending off an eerie killer in the woods of Tennessee, is bittersweet, as Kaely has been tasked by the FBI to recruit Erin's help to identify a suspect. The FBI's team is stumped by the murderer who re-creates killings from the books of multiple authors, with only ominous notes left behind. As Erin is drawn further into the web of fear and chaos, Kaely begins to fear for Erin's safety.

On top of tracking down a murderer, Erin must shoulder the weight of a haunted past and claims that she stole the plot of her novel from one of her sources. As she struggles on multiple fronts, the enemy looms closer than ever--and Erin's life hangs in the balance.

Watch for Chat With Vera's review, soon!


Read an excerpt - click here
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Read my review of Shattered Sanctuary (Erin Delaney Mysteries #1) - click here 

GIVEAWAY
Begins October 21
Ends November 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 copy is provided and mailed directly to the winner by author, publicist, or publisher. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes. Selection of winner is random selection by Gleam system from qualified entries.

Monday, October 20, 2025

Holiday seasons give lots of opportunities to "Gather Grateful" [book review]

ISBN: 9781536233384
Candlewick Press
Hardcover $18.99


My thoughts:
  As days grow cooler and leaves turn colorful and begin to cascade from their perch on branches, all sorts of things happen as preparation for the coming cold and appreciation for the days of warmth and abundance cease. They happen everywhere......

A tea cup memory

As I sit ensconced in my comfy, "old lady" recliner on this slightly chilly day in mid October, I am sipping a delightful cup of warm "Constant Comment" tea. It brings to my mind childhood memories. It also brings memories of my young motherhood self. And it brings a couple of delightful and blessed memories of my dear mother.


My childhood home was about four blocks (city of Wilmington, NC) from a very old - yes, old even then - school, Tileston. This housed an elementary school and a Junior High. I attended there from first through ninth grades. In those days, the school cafeteria served hot and cold lunches. They weren't free. Parents had to pay for them. So I walked home every day for lunch.

My mother always had a bowl of soup, or a sandwich, ready when I walked in the door. Sometimes milk to drink or water. But on the colder days, there was a cup of hot tea. I remember mother setting the cup down on the table with the tea bag still in it and steam rising from the cup. She cast toward me one of her precious smiles and had a twinkle in her eye as she did so. She loved me. She found joy in providing for me.

Fast forward to my young adult life when I, as a young mother I found joy in providing for my children just as my mother had found joy in providing for me.

Knowing my limited "means" during these days of my being a young mother, she would sometimes surprise me at Christmas with a tin that held a few bags of "Constant Comment" tea. A treat I didn't allow myself as a young mother. Again, that sweet smile and that precious glint in her eye.

Yes, my dear mother continued to provide that joy even then.

And today, as I sip my tea, my hands are holding the last remaining cup 'n saucer from mother's breakfast set. The cup's smooth surface along with the warm smoothness of this sip of tea awakens the remembered joy as the tea glides into my mouth and trickles down my throat.

A tea cup memory of a beautiful love.

Note: Mother would be 109 now. Also, dishes "VersaTone by Noritake."

Saturday, October 18, 2025

Dive into some kids' non-fiction books and discover worlds of fascination (ages 5-9)



Spark: Jim West's Electrifying Adventures in Creating the Microphone by Ainissa Ramirez; illustrated by Setor Fiadzigbey (MIT Kids Press, for ages 5-9, available October 21, 2025)



My thoughts:
  This is an absolutely fascinating kid's biographic book about a little know scientist. It also demonstrates the ingenuity and perseverance of a young black kid whose curiosity led him from "first spark" (literally) to becoming an icon of invention. His story parallels, to some degree, the space exploration mathematicians "Hidden Figures" venture into the working world of black scientists.

Jim West's story is well written and illustrated for the young reader and will hopefully instill a sense of inventiveness and discovery in another young person.