Showing posts with label Peanut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peanut. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Find Out Who Done It in the Peanut Butter Caper

A new children's book has just been released. The book, that will enchant animal lovers and children, is a 'Who done it?' for young ones. Peanut butter is a most delicious treat for children, could animals think so too? You bet you'll find out in this delightful book for young ones and the young at heart.

Helen VanEck Holub is not a new comer to writing books. She was already a published author with two books, when she decided that she had many tales that children were in awe over. Her best critics, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren have always enjoyed her stories to the fullest.This fact made her come to the realization that all children from all over the world would love to read or be read your stories. The Peanut Butter Caper was a wonderful way of starting this new relationship with all sorts of children.

The Peanut Butter caper is an enchanting book that is in full interior color. Graphic artist Helen McManus, helps bring this remarkable story to life with pictures sure to keep children wanting to turn the pages. McManus has designed the cover for this colorful and exciting book sure to catch any child's eyes. The big yellow pail of peanut butter surrounded by animals will certainly get attention.

This very entertaining book is one that children will adore. Animals and the big pail of peanut butter will keep any child turning the pages to find out what happens next. This is a delightful story to read to very young children and older ones will read it themselves with a desire to know the answer to the question, 'Who done it?' See little faces light up with joy at the sight of this book!

Young ones and lovers of the animal kingdom will be thrilled with this true story. Give the gift of reading to a child and the child will learn to read to you with this charming 'Caper.'

Daveda Gruber, owner of Publishing with Passion and Poetry with Passion as well as, author of fourteen books including: "Magical Moments," "Bruised but Not Beaten," "Death of a Daughter," "Steelers Cheers," "Red Barn and Other Short Stories," "Cling to the Magic Mere Mortals," "The Blonde Who Found Jesus," "A Blonde View of Life," "Tales of a Tiny Dog," "More Tales of a Tiny Dog," "Castle of Ice," "More Snapshots from my Family Album" and "Snapshots a Blonde View." I am a professional graphic art designer and I produce professional video productions.

Daveda@Roadrunner.com

publishingwithpassion@gmail.com


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Monday, July 11, 2011

The Mystery of "The Peanut Butter Caper"

A great mystery childen's book to read. In it the imaginations soar as Helen VanEck Holub brings this book to life. In the "Peanut Butter Caper", we see how Helen VanEck Holub brings a true life adventure to life to leave as a legacy for her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. In this beautiful children's story we see up-close and personal what real animals look like.

In this story we see how Mrs. Robinson leaves a pale of peanut butter on her front porch to see what would happen. Or was this really the motive Mrs. Robinson had in mind? The aroma first caught the nose of Sam Squirrel as he searched for his acorns. But he found out that was not the right nut smell he was sensing.

On his journey to find the source of this smell he knew he had to be on the look out for Scotty and Mike as they played in the yard. The two boys loved to chase the animals into hiding. Then there was Pete Possum and Ricky Raccoon who Sam didn't want to meet up with either, would Sam allow his curiosity to get the best of him? Was there someone else lurking behind the scenes to get to that aroma too?

Helen pulls her audience into the story with the graphics we see upon each pages. The graphics can stand alone as the children follow the story page by page. You will will wet your lips as the little characters finally find the pail of peanut butter left on the porch. As they ate from the pail they began to see flash after flash, it didn't look like rain, so where was the flashes coming from? Was it just their imagination? They didn't hear any thunder, so what could it be?

This story certainly captures the imagination and it is a journey every child needs to embark upon. Helen VanEck Holub has left a legacy for her children and children all around the world. Let's follow her on this journey to see what happened to the peanut butter.

In this book you will also find beautiful graphic art designs by Helen McManus and the Interior and Exterior Formatting by Daveda Gruber.

I certainly enjoyed this book and my group of preschool children sat and listened with anticipation as I turned the pages of this colorful book. It is a must to have and share with your children and future grandchildren.


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