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“Pumpkin Spice” Is Featured in “Cracking the Cover,” “Kids Bookshelf,” & “Kiddos Magazine”!
My children’s book Pumpkin Spice has been getting a good amount of media attention lately. Also, it’s almost Halloween and this book features a talking jack-o’-lantern as one of the main characters (as well as a scene that takes place during Halloween), so it seemed like the right time to put up a Pumpkin Spice-related post. Anyway…
Pumpkin Spice is one of the 8 books featured in this Cracking the Cover article by Jessica Harrison called “Celebrate Autumn and Halloween With Books for Babies and Toddlers.” You can read the article HERE.
Here’s what Jessica had to say about Pumpkin Spice:
This sweet board book explores autumn through the senses. Excitement builds around the changing colors and tasty smells and spices. It’s a simple narrative with lush illustrations sure to grab attention.
Pumpkin Spice was also reviewed by Christina Lewis over at Kids Bookshelf. You can read the review HERE.
Here’s what Christina had to say about the book:
Pumpkin Spice is getting ready to paint all the leaves red, orange, and yellow, but when she meets an actual pumpkin she learns that Fall leaves become those colors all on their own. Jack the pumpkin tells her that autumn colors can be found everywhere – where squirrels gather nuts, on a fruit tree, on Halloween, and on yummy foods served at Thanksgiving. A fun board book that focuses on our senses during the fall season.
And last but definitely not least, Pumpkin Spice was featured in an article in Kiddos Magazine called “Book Suggestions to Read this Month.” You can read the article HERE.
Pumpkin Spice was written by yours truly and illustrated by the wonderful Monique Dong. The book is out now from Penguin Random House. It’s available at bookstores everywhere, as well as HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Here’s what critics are saying about Pumpkin Spice:
“Dong’s warm, cheerful illustrations enhance the cozy fall vibe…A lightly enjoyable seasonal pick that will find a place in fall displays.”—School Library Journal
“…a fun-filled sensory exploration of the sights, sounds, and especially smells that make fall great.” —LitPop
“Rich with sensory detail, Pumpkin Spice makes a great introduction to fall for little bookworms.”—Bookstr
“Teachers who teach in early education classrooms will want to add this delightful board book to their collection of fall picture books.”—HubPages
“This board book will be much-loved by everyone who enjoys pumpkin spiced… well, everything… each autumn.” —Kids R Us
And to see all of the other books I’ve written for Penguin Random House (even the ones which don’t involve talking gourds), click HERE.