#BlogTour Mia and Nattie By Marlene M. Bell #bookblitz #booktour #bookpromotion

Synopsis

Nattie’s mouth was a little crooked. Her legs were a bit shorter than usual, and one horn was too
straight, like a unicorn’s horn. But Mia thought Nattie was perfect.
In a read-aloud picture book for children who love animals, award-winning writer and sheep
breeder Marlene M. Bell presents Nattie the lamb’s true story.
MIA AND NATTIE is a heartwarming book that teaches readers about problem-solving,
teamwork, and love.
On a visit to her grandma’s farm, eight-year-old Mia discovers a newborn, orphaned lamb
outside in the cold and takes her to the laundry room, naming her Nattie. As she tries to nurse
the lamb back to health, Mia discovers that Nattie is different from the other lambs and struggles
to fit in with them like Mia does with other kids her age. When her grandmother says she will sell
Nattie to a neighbor, Mia must come up with a plan to keep

Interview

How do you research your books?
I rarely use the internet for book information unless I find a picture of the place I’m writing
about. In most cases, I purchase coffee table travel books from people who have actually been to
the location, and read their accounts to help with my writing.
Was Nattie a hard character to write about?
Because Natalie lived with us both inside and outside the house, I knew her character well prior
to starting the children’s book. She was a sheep, yet she thought she was a person because I
raised her, not her natural mother. This made it difficult for Natalie to blend in with the other
sheep, just like in the book. She never felt like she belonged with her own kind.
Where do you get inspiration for your stories?
My stories come from personal experiences. Whether it’s raising sheep, or the people I’ve met
along the way, the most interesting occurrences might become an anecdote or a subplot in one of
my books or novels. In the case of Mia and Nattie, I used myself as the Mia character, Grandma
characterized my husband, and Nattie played herself!
How long have you been writing?
My writing journey began in 2007 when I wrote a non-fiction book about raising sheep for our
4H club. That first book was more of an experiment to see if I enjoyed writing. In 2010 I decided
to jump in with both feet to learn how to write fiction. I found fiction much harder because my
imagination had to work overtime, and readers expect certain things from the romance and
mystery genres. By the time I had the idea to create a children’s book and had located an
illustrator for the job, I had to learn children’s writing all over again.
What is your next writing project?
I have some ideas for new children’s books that feature our Nattie because Mia and Nattie One
Great Team! has become a popular gift for parents, grandparents and kids too! I’m having
trouble choosing children’s themes to write about because I don’t have kids of my own to teach
me the subject matter. I’d love to hear from you if there’s a favorite subject that should be
written about to help children grow in their teenage years to adulthood. There are many books
that fall short when it comes to right and wrong and learning solid life lessons. I grew up with
moral-to-the-story books with happy endings, and these kinds of books seem to be lacking in the
current marketplace. Send me your kids’ book ideas in the comments section for this post.

About Author


Marlene M. Bell is an award-winning mystery writer and acclaimed artist as well as a photographer.
She and her husband, Gregg, reside in beautiful East Texas on a wooded ranch with their dreadfully
spoiled horned Dorset sheep, a large Maremma guard dog named Tia, and Hollywood, Leo, and
Squeaks, the cats that rule the household.
Websites: http://marlenembell.com and http://texassheep.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marlenembell
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ewephoric
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marlenemysteries
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Praise:
ā€œWith each turn of the page, my kids and I fell more and more in love with this beautiful story. This is
a story of friendship, inclusivity, and confidence. This is a story of not giving up on friends, and
believing in the power of helpfulness. This is a BEAUTIFUL story. I had tears in my eyes as I was
reading this aloud to my kids and it led to a really powerful discussion once we had turned the last

#BlogTour The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge Out and About By Jennie Chen & Giselle Nevada #booktour #bookblitz

The Puppy Adventures of Porter & Midge: Out and About

by Jennie Chen & Giselle Nevada

Pictures by Ann Kelble

Genre: Children’s Picture Book, Pets

CJ and Lora are on a mission. They want to ride on a float during the Independence Day Parade with their new puppies. But their camp counselor says puppies need basic puppy training before they can be in the parade. How will CJ and Lora train their puppies to be confident, calm, and open to learning new things? Will they be ready in time to ride the float in the parade?

The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge: Out and About is a quick introduction to the idea of early socialization and training for puppies so they can be outstanding canine citizens and wonderful family pets. Kids can follow the puppies’ story and even have a real-life adventure with their own new puppy with the provided checklists.

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Don’t forget the Companion On the Go Journal!

The Puppy Adventures of Porter & Midge: On the Go Journal

Companion Activity Journal

The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge: On the Go Journal is here to help you explore new places, discover fun things, and make memories with your four-legged best friend. Read Lora and CJ’s amazing adventure in The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge: Out and About – then set off on your own real life adventure! Track all the sights, smells, sounds, and more in this fun-filled journal and memory book.

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Giselle Nevada has owned several mastiffs. Some she acquired from reputable breeders and others she rescued as adults. Fostering rescued mastiffs and helping them work through their issues led to a keen interest in socialization as a means of preventing future issues. She loves working with her dogs and has dabbled in carting, conformation, agility, rally, trick dog, nose work, and many other canine sports. Her puppy Porter is a testament to early socialization – he has achieved many performance dog titles and has done commercial work. He also has a role in a movie called Match Me If You Can directed by Marian Yeager.

Jennie Chen has been active in purpose bred dogs since 2001 earning over 75 titles in conformation, competitive obedience, rally, herding, lure coursing, weight pull, drafting, water rescue, packing, and animal assisted therapy. Her first AKC Champion was a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Ch Dixieland Blazing Maximus, CGC, HIT, SS, SWET, WETT, HIC, WETX, WTXX, WPD, DD, WWDS, RN, CD, THDA, VGS, 2017 GSMDCA Ambassador of the Breed, ā€œMouse.ā€ Mouse was the first Greater Swiss Mountain Dog to earn any Water Rescue titles, and he was spokesdog for the Keep Austin Dog Friendly trend for many years appearing in magazines, news clips, and serving the community as an animal assisted therapy dog. Keep Austin Dog Friendly was nominated for a Webby Award in 2016.

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#BookReview Ghosts Don’t Eat Potatoe Chips By Debbie Dadey & Marcia Thornton Jones

Synopsis:

Eddie’s Great-aunt Mathilda is sick and he has to help take care of her. But when Eddie and his friends visit Mathilda’s house, strange things start to happen. Howie sees someone staring at him from the attic window and, when his back is turned, his garlic potato chips are used to spell the word ATTIC on the ground. During later visits the kids hear noises from the attic, but Great-aunt Mathilda swears there’s nothing up there. Could the ghost of Eddie’s Great-uncle Jasper, who died years ago, be haunting his aunt’s home? The Bailey School kids will find out!

My thoughts:

I remember reading The Bailey School Kids series when I was in grade school and I enjoyed all of them. I would normally buy them at my school book fair, I wanted to collect them all. I enjoyed reading this it was fast paced then I remembered. But it brought me back to when I little reading these chapter books. These are really fun and cute reads.

Rating: 3⭐