Today I am sharing three new children’s titles that are part of Books for Nourishing Friendship Series, by author Michael Genhart and illustrator Steve Mack. They are captivating, funny and carry a powerful message that school children will understand. They were published by Magination Press on Aug. 7, 2017, just in time for school. The books are suitable for children ages 4-7 years.
Peanut Butter & Jellyous…sometimes friendships get sticky
Synopsis: Peanut Butter & Jellyous is a playful story about two best friends — Peanut Butter and Jelly. They are always together. When Peanut Butter wants to hang out with other friends, Jelly is very sad and jealous. Peanut Butter encourages Jelly to meet some new friends. They realize that they can explore new friendships with different kids and preserve their own original friendship. The more friends, the merrier.
Themes: Best Friends, Friendship, Jealousy, Food
Cake & I Scream!…being bossy isn’t sweet
Synopsis: Cake & Ice Cream! is a story about a Cake who likes to spice things up and his best friend, Ice Cream who is cool and tries to get his way by being loud and bossy. When Ice Cream wants something, he wants it right now — even at the expense of knocking over Hot Fudge and demanding Sprinkles come to a party but not Nuts. When Candle gets burned out and leaves in a huff, Ice Cream finds himself sad and alone. Ice Cream soon learns that screaming at everyone is a fast way to lose friends. Perhaps being bossy isn’t sweet at all!
Themes: Friendship, Ice Cream, Cake, Being Bossy
Mac and Geeeez!…being real is what it’s all about
Synopsis: This is a whimsical story about Mac and Cheese, who are best friends. When they are together, they get along really well. But when Cheese starts cutting up and showing off, he really grates on Mac’s nerves. Cheese tries too hard to be popular by acting like someone he’s not and in all the wrong ways. Eventually, Cheese realizes he doesn’t have to be the “Big Cheese” and that being his warm self is the best way to be.
Themes: Friendship, Macaroni, Cheese, Getting attention in all the wrong ways
Why I like the Books for Nourishing Friendship Series:
Michael Genhart’s text is lively, lyrical and will charm young children. He uses fun food word play and a good dose of humor in all three books.
Children will relate to strong and memorable characters that jump off the pages, identify with their friendship problems and learn some learn new strategies for coping. The characters deal with their own issues and do their own problem solving in all three stories — no adults involved.
Steve Mack’s illustrations are bold and colorful and explode off each pages. He captures the priceless expressions of the characters, which will make kids laugh out loud. Children do their own problem solving in all three stories. No adults involved.
Resources: This series will be a winning one with children. They are perfect classroom books for the beginning of a new school year. The three books include a Note to Parents and Educators with information about jealousy, bossy behavior, getting attention in all the wrong ways, and strategies to help guide children to cope and behave while being mindful of others’ feelings.
*The publisher provided me with an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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Oh these read like such wonderful books. I am going to see if I can check them out at my local library.
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I love all the fun wordplay in these fun books. They are hilarious. They haven’t been released for very long, so I hope your library has them. You can also request that they order the books.
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What a cute idea for a series. Thanks for telling mea bout these. I will check them out.
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The fun word play and word puns really make these three creative stories about friendships.
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These books look fun with important messages that children will identify with. I’m liking what you’re sharing from Magination Press, Patricia. Thank you.
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I am excited about this series. The stories are hilarious, filled with fun wordplay and relatable. Yes, Magination Press does publish some great books for kids.
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I’ll have to check them out. 🙂
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These books look like a terrific resources for classroom and elementary school libraries. Kids will love the humor and wordplay, I am sure.
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Yes, I thought the same thing. Since they were released on the same date I decided to show the entire series. I love the food puns in these books.
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All three of these sound instructive and hilarious. I am a huge fan of wordplay. Must put these on my TBR list. Thanks!
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Me too. They are hilarious and so appropriate for home or in the classroom!
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These do look like fun ways to help kids understand friendships. Looking forward to reading these, as I enjoy a good wordplay.
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I hope you enjoy them as the wordplay and food puns are so funny. Great messages too.
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These look super cute!!!
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They are very lively stories filled with food puns kids will enjoy!
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Might be a good choice for an aspiring chef too!
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Oh my goodness. So clever. Love the titles.
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Yes, they are very clever books. I love this hilarious series and hope he does more.
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