Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends!
Today’s picture book is so darn relatable for kids – in fact, it stirs memories of my own. I’ll bet lots of you can remember family gatherings and wanting to sit at the ‘big’ table. Well, author Pj McIlvaine has tapped into those memories to create a story that is sure to strike a chord with everyone who reads it. And the lovely Pj is offering not one, but TWO Picture Book Manuscript Critiques as a giveaway!!!! So please make sure you leave a comment.

LITTLE LENA AND THE BIG TABLE
Written by PJ McIlvaine
Illustrated by Leila Nabih
Published by Big Belly Books (2019)
Ages: 4-8
Themes: Growing up, family
Synopsis: From Amazon
Little Lena has her heart set to sit at the big table. But every year her family tells her she’s just not big enough. Little Lena is determined to show everyone how big she is.
Why I love this book:
- Sweet story about something most kids will be able to relate to
- Charming illustrations with a hint of Mary Engelbreit
- I think this will be a favorite at all holiday times and family gatherings
RELATED ACTIVITIES
Make a Placemat
Photo courtesy: https://www.artistshelpingchildren.org/placematsartscraftideaskids.html
Kids love creating! They love cutting! They love pasting! And these placemats can be designed for any holiday or occasion. All you need: a sheet of paper, two sheets of wax paper for each placemat, pictures cut from magazines, catalogs, old greeting cards, glue, scissors. To make: cut pictures and glue in place on sheet of paper. Lay paper on one piece of wax paper which is about an inch wider and longer than the decorated paper and cover with the other piece of wax paper. The next step must be done by an adult! Press a hot iron over the wax paper…the wax paper sheets will stick together all around the edges and will form a lovely waterproof placemat. For more detailed instructions and directions for other placemats: https://www.artistshelpingchildren.org/placematsartscraftideaskids.html
And as much as kids love creating, they love feeling useful even more. Give your children’s self-esteem a boost by including them in the planning of your next family event. They can help with the shopping and with the food prep and with getting the house ready. Feeling useful and needed builds self-worth.
With the summer upon us, some things slow down while others speed up. Please don’t be too busy to take a few minutes to review a favorite book or recommend it to a friend or to your local library…other than buying the book (which is also a lovely thing to do), those are the best ways we can help our favorite authors!
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. I will be away in Massachusetts, cheering my son and son-in-law as they compete in the Tough Mudder. Here’s a photo from last year’s event.

This book is so relatable. It’s this type of child life experience that makes us smile and enjoy when reading to kids. Congratulations PJ and thank you Vivian.
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What a cute sounding book! I remember there being “the kids table” and “the adult table” at holiday meals. I don’t remember the “graduation” age/criteria, though. Maybe I never made it that far? 😅 Thank you, Vivian, for bringing this to our attention 😊
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I remember my daughter wanting to sit at the big table and also wanting to have a big glass.
Such a sweet memory. Kids and parents will love this together 🙂
-Vicki
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Graduations PJ and thank you Vivian! This looks like another book I will have to add to my bookshelf! Thank you for sharing! I remember I always wanted to do the adult parts of crafts by myself when I was a kid!!!!
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This sounds like a book I really want to read!
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This looks adorable! Can’t wait to read it! And thank you for your generosity!
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I can’t wait to read this to my kids.
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Congratulations on your book! It looks adorable! Perfect for holidays and year-round!
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I remember the big table from family gatherings and how happy I was when I didn’t have to sit at the kid’s table anymore! Looking forward to reading LITTLE LENA AND THE BIG TABLE . . . congratulations to PJ and Leila!!
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A terrifically sweet looking story. Congratulations, PJ McIlvaine! Thanks also for the PB critique opportunity–so generous!
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Congratulations PJ on such a sweet book!
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Congrats, PJ! Y’all are absolutely right when it comes to children feeling useful and needed. Such an important part of growing up. I always loved the kid’s table–the conversation was (and sometimes still is!) so much more exciting than the boring adult table! 🙂
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Congratulations PJ! Sometimes I’m still not sure I belong at the big table! 🙂 Thanks for the post, Vivian.
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This looks like such a fun book for any holiday or big family gathering. I love the universality of it. Best of luck with it! I can’t wait to check it out!
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This sounds like it will appeal to a huge audience of kids and parents. Congratulations!
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A topic many will relate to. Looks like a fun read. Congrats, PJ!
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Can’t wait to read this! Sounds amazing. Congratulations!
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Ah, yes, the infamous kids’ table- love it!!
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What a beautiful cover. Congratulations PJ and Leila 🙂
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