Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Whatever Wanda! (Shine Bright Kids) by Christy Ziglar & illustrated by Paige Billin-Frye [Review & Giveaway]

ISBN: 9780824956684
Hardcover $14.99
About the book: The third title in the Shine Bright Kids series, Whatever Wanda! teaches children the importance of having a good attitude.
Wanda is in serious need of an attitude adjustment! She doesn't want to accompany her family to the Rubber Duck Days Festival, and once there, she won't participate in any of the events or join in with her friends. Soon Wanda receives some helpful advice and learns that:

'Sometimes you have to believe something will be great before it actually is. Being positive is a choice that makes everything better, not to mention, a whole lot more fun!'

My thoughts: Willow and Marvin were the first two kids in the Shine Bright Kids stories learning lessons in life and behavior. Now we're meeting Wanda. Whatever Wanda has a poor attitude and graces everyone with her "whatever," uncooperative attitude.

When presented the opportunity to engage in a day of fun activities with her family and the whole community, she doesn't want to do so and makes her disgruntled attitude known. As the day progresses, she begins to realize that her friends, Willow and Marvin (remember they are Shine Bright Kids, too), are having so much fun.

Then Whatever Wander" yields to an attitude adjustment. Good job. Now she can have some fun with the others. A sweet, well-written story that teaches children valuable lessons. The illustrations are charming and give such pleasure to the reader (and listener). Love these Shine Bright Kids books.





About Shine Bright Kids: Choose Right. Shine Bright. The Shine Bright Kids series provides children and their families with the tools to teach the importance of making good choices. The series explores such topics as: using good judgment, taking responsibility, having a positive attitude, and demonstrating perseverance. Ages 4 to 8.
GIVEAWAY
Begins April 22 & ENDS May 12 @ 12:01 a.m. EDT.
Open to USA addresses only.
DISCLOSURE: I was provided a complimentary copy by Ideals Publications, a division of Worthy Media Inc. to facilitate this review. Opinions expressed are mine. I was not compensated for this review.

17 comments:

  1. An attitude adjustment might be that we are all created equal and no one is better than the other. I see that a lot when the kids are dealing with competitive events.

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  2. That is a nice website for younger children's books! So cute

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  3. You can have alot of things, but you never have enough (from the site)

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  4. I think my child would like Monarch Magic! and The Velveteen Rabbit.

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  5. I like how they have the "Making Your Own Star Chart and Star Keeper" on the Shine Bright Kids site.

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  6. Just because you want something doesn't mean that you're entitled to it. Sometimes you don't get what you want and other times you may get what you want but you have to earn it.

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  7. I visited both of the webpages you mentioned and I really love this illustration style. And the fact that the books contain really solid Christian lessons is even better! This book in particular interests me because an almost daily refrain for me right now is that there will be many things my kids have no choice about doing (like the dishes) but that they always can choose their attitude while doing it. This book would be such a great addition to what we are (hopefully) learning right now! Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday!
    Tina

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  8. All the books look great! We'd like Peek-a-Boo Promises: God Is Always with You.

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  9. I like that each "page" has a life lesson.

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  10. This may not be the attitude adjustment story that you are looking for but one of my daughters has a friend who has parents that buy everything and she talks about all of these toys that she has. Now my daughter has started to copy her and wants everything even if it is not cuddly or has limited play quality, etc. I try to explain about value but she keeps coming back.

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  11. I would like to see a page inside of the 5 minute Bible Devotions for Children, otherwise, it is the type of book that we have been looking for. I also like Monarch Magic because it is butterfly season.

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  12. Two books that my kids would enjoy are How Much Does God Love You and The View At the Zoo
    marypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
    Merry

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  13. Sometimes I need to remember that if I'm really hungry, a green salad is delicious!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  14. I like these books : Grandma Loves You! and God's Amazing World.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  15. At Shine Brite Kids, I like that there's a section for Kids and one for Grownups too.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  16. I think we would also like to read Mommy Loves you and Rufus and Ryan Go to Church!

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