Lucky to Live in Northern California
Kate B. Jerome
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
What do you get when you cross a read-aloud storybook with a write-in memory book?Magic moments between kids and adults
The Lucky to Live in NorCal book is the perfect tool to jump-start meaningful conversations between generations. Read-aloud rhymes set up interesting topics. Then write-in prompts invite children to record their own views to create a personal NorCal keepsake.
The real gift lies in the interactive nature of the book as it offers the perfect opportunity for adults to share their own stories and wisdom about such issues as friendship, community, team spirit, and other topics that help develop a child's social and emotional skills. Customized NorCal content--from favorite local cuisine (sourdough bread) to interesting attractions (Golden Gate Park)--provides an even more personalized experience.
Product Details
Price
$16.99
$15.80
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Publish Date
May 01, 2017
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.9 X 0.3 X 9.8 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780738527703
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Kate B. Jerome is a seasoned publishing executive and award-winning author who has written more than 100 children's books, including Who Was Amelia Earhart? of the New York Times' bestselling biography series. She recently completed a Fellowship at Stanford University's Distinguished Careers Institute and is an expert in (and passionate proponent of) intergenerational communication. See her TEDx talk to learn more.
Reviews
.."the real magic is a refreshing use of art -- whether it's the eye-grabbing photos of "The Wise Animal Handbook" or the clever illustrations of "Lucky to Live in..." -- coupled with Jerome's "you haven't read this before" poetry aimed at the young crowd. That both books are "Read Together, Do Together" projects set in a sturdy large-format hardcover binding means that the $16.99 cover (steeply discounted by several booksellers) is worth the price of admission. These are books both you and your 4-year-old will treasure two decades hence." Watauga Democrat
The Lucky to Live in... series was awarded 2017 BOOK OF THE YEAR from Creative Child Magazine in the interactive memory book category.
"This work, I quickly discovered, is an intriguing twist on scrapbooking fundamentals. The magic in her work is the book's composition. Kate's style elicits and creates a dialogue between the parent (and other adults) and the child. For example, the child just does not by rote fill in the blanks to questions such as where do you live? Rather she raises the idea of their roots." The Zebra
"This is an interactive exercise manual that's designed so that a child engages in self-reflection and some exploration of the wider environment-geographical, artistic, and cultural-of Northern California. Child participation and attention are essential here, and activities include filling in a list of favorite animals, posting a picture of themselves, and picking a hero or a celebration. And when you have covered all of that and the child has partaken in it all, the book is designed to be set aside for some years. Revisitation should be another interactive time. Readers and writers of a couple of year's experience should do well herein. Hard backed, so it may well survive a decade's delay in revisiting, and glossy, so it will not dissolve, as so many children's presentations do, this is a fine bid for bonding." Manhattan Book Review
The Lucky to Live in... series was awarded 2017 BOOK OF THE YEAR from Creative Child Magazine in the interactive memory book category.
"This work, I quickly discovered, is an intriguing twist on scrapbooking fundamentals. The magic in her work is the book's composition. Kate's style elicits and creates a dialogue between the parent (and other adults) and the child. For example, the child just does not by rote fill in the blanks to questions such as where do you live? Rather she raises the idea of their roots." The Zebra
"This is an interactive exercise manual that's designed so that a child engages in self-reflection and some exploration of the wider environment-geographical, artistic, and cultural-of Northern California. Child participation and attention are essential here, and activities include filling in a list of favorite animals, posting a picture of themselves, and picking a hero or a celebration. And when you have covered all of that and the child has partaken in it all, the book is designed to be set aside for some years. Revisitation should be another interactive time. Readers and writers of a couple of year's experience should do well herein. Hard backed, so it may well survive a decade's delay in revisiting, and glossy, so it will not dissolve, as so many children's presentations do, this is a fine bid for bonding." Manhattan Book Review