Happy Book Birthday: THE MOUSE WHO LOVED LATKES Plus Giveaway

Hello dear friends! It’s time to sing another Happy Birthday to a book by a long-time kid lit friend, Joy Wieder.

What an adorable cover!!! And what a beautiful book. Here’s a little bit about the story:
When the Katz family moves in, C.J. the mouse is scared. Nibbling jelly doughnut crumbs in the kitchen, he hears a soft voice say, “Hello.” The Katz family is spinning a dreidel and eating chocolate coins. It looks like fun, but a mouse can’t play with cats! “Hello again,” says the soft voice. “Please don’t go. I could use a friend.” Can C.J. overcome his fear and make some new friends just in time for Hanukkah?

Joy is both the author and illustrator…her characters encourage kids to connect to the story…and I know this book will soon become a Hanukkah favorite!

ME: And we are so lucky because Joy stopped by to share a couple of special things with us. Welcome, Joy!

JOY: Hello everyone! It’s lovely to be here. Thank you, Vivian, for sharing this good new I’m having a giveaway for signed copies of the book for 2 lucky winners until Oct. 26. Here’s a link: https://gleam.io/MbBk5/the-mouse-who-loved-latkes-giveaways about my book.

I know that writers enjoy hearing the story behind the story…so here’s a little bit about how THE MOUSE WHO LOVED LATKES:
This book began many years ago as an image in my mind of a mouse up on a rafter, looking down at a Jewish family chanting a Hebrew blessing. The mouse is afraid and worries that this strange, new family is trying to put a spell on him. That image evolved into a Hanukkah book about an unlikely friendship between the mouse and a family of cats named Katz! I love latkes, so I realized a mouse might love them, too, and that food often acts as a bridge between cultures.

I also wanted to share a link for the awesome trailer that will give you a tiny peek inside the book:

Oh, I’m such a fan of book trailers…I’ve never done one, but seeing this one, I’m going to have to give the idea more thought…this is adorable!!!

Here’s a little bit about Joy:
Since childhood, Joy dreamed of joining her two passions – art and books – by writing and illustrating books for children. Her dreams were fulfilled with the publication of her first book in 1999. She has now authored nearly 30 books for young readers. Click on books to read reviews or make a purchase.

Joy has written both beginning chapter books and picture books for young readers. Her whimsical illustrations are created in a variety of drawing and water based mediums as well as digital media. See Joy’s portfolio to view her artwork.
To learn more about Joy and her books:
Joy Nelkin Wieder

jnwieder.com
Twitter: @JoyWieder
Instagram: @jnwieder
Facebook: joynelkinwieder

Lea Ferrante Photography 61 Stacey Circle Concord, MA 01742 lea@ferrante-photo.com

And dear blog followers, what can we do to help this beautiful book become a success? We can:
Buy the book
Review the book
Tell friends about the book
Ask your local library to purchase copies of the book

I hope you all have a wonderful week! Thank you for spending your precious time with us.

Happy Book Birthday: I HEAR THE SNOW, I SMELL THE SEA

Humans have five senses (or some might say more) that they rely on as they navigate their world. Sight. Hearing. Touch. Smell. Taste. But many folks have lost…or never had…the use of one or more of those senses. I was always very nearsighted and now, because of other eye issues and surgeries, my vision is compromised…and I often lean on my other senses to provide me with the information I need to stay safe and get me where I need to go…without tripping over the dog or leaving the pie in the oven too long. And so, when I heard about this brand new book called: I HEAR THE SNOW, I SMELL THE SEA…I knew I’d want to share that with you. It’s written by Jan Milusich and illustrated by Chris Raschka and it launches from Anne Schwartz Books TODAY! HAPPY BOOK BIRTHDAY!!!!!

The cover…just so very engaging for young children, don’t you think? And lucky for us, author Jan agreed to stop by to share a little bit about the story and how she came to write it.
ME: Welcome, Jan! Thank you so much for coming over to Picture Books Help Kids Soar. Can you share a little bit about the story and also how and why you wrote it?

JAN: Thank you for having me, Vivian. It’s a joy to see this book ready to fly onto bookshelves and into the hands of the children who will enjoy it.
Here’s a short summary from the Amazon sales page:
In this lyrical picture book illustrated by a two-time Caldecott Medalist, share in a blind child’s joyful experience of the changing seasons.

Where I live, seasons change. I know because my fingers and toes, my ears, my mouth and nose, all tell me so.

Neveah is blind, but that doesn’t mean she can’t enjoy each of the four wondrous seasons of the year.

She knows it’s winter when her boots go scruuunch in the snow and cold flakes land softly on her tongue.

She knows spring has come by the smell of hyacinths, the bzzzz of a bee in her ear.

Summer is a trip to the beach, where she can hear the crash of ocean waves and the keowww of seagulls overhead.

And when Neveah’s rake goes scritch scratch over fallen leaves and the air turns brisk, she knows it’s autumn. Soon the cycle of seasons will begin anew.

In this poetic story with art by a two-time Caldecott Medalist, join Neveah as she uses her senses of touch, taste, hearing, and smell to vividly describe the changing seasons and the unique delights they each have to offer.

And here’s the story behind the story…the how and why I wrote it:

My inspiration for I Hear the Snow, I Smell the Sea came from my students, past and present.

The idea for this story originated from our daily sessions together exploring the world (their classroom, school setting, and playground) from varying perspectives, using all of their available senses.

For example, a chair, whatever the type, explored while seated is a completely different chair when it is found upside down, on top of a table, or knocked over on its side. Without a visual snapshot to identify its “chair-ness”, no matter the position, my low-vision and blind students need to explore the chair, or any object, in differing presentations to gain a greater understanding of its concept as a whole.

Inspiration also came via one of my former students, who is blind and who now works in IT and is also a writer and poet. She was at first a sensitivity reader for me and later, when I was asked to change the story’s POV from third person to first, she became a valued consultant. Concerned about the POV change, as I am sighted, her support of my writing the story as an experienced teacher for the visually impaired buoyed and encouraged me to continue the pursuit of its publication. 


It’s my hope that in I Hear the Snow, I Smell the Sea children with visual impairments and blindness will find themselves represented in a way that empowers their understanding of the world, that sighted children will gain an appreciation of the capabilities and competencies of their low vision or blind peers, and that all who read this story will come away with a greater appreciation of what the senses of touch, taste, hearing and smell have to offer to our awareness of our environment and the world around us.

ME: I LOVE THIS, JAN! This is a much needed book, for sure! I hope everyone does what they can to help the book become a success.
Dear friends…you can:
Buy the book
Review the book
Tell friends about the book (Please share the post on your social media)
Ask local libraries to purchase copies for their collection

And here’s a little bit about the author and the illustrator::

Janice Milusich is a teacher for the visually impaired and blind, currently working with preschool students. She is the author of the Cleo’s Big Ideas chapter book series published by Eifrig Publishing and has had her work published in the Cricket Media magazines, Spider and Muse. Janice lives on Long Island, NY.
To order the book and learn more about Jan:
I Hear the Snow, I Smell the Sea 
Available for pre-order!
Janmilusich.com Books Author Visits

Chris Raschka is a multi-award-winning author/illustrator of over seventy books for children. Named “one of the most original illustrators at work today” by Publishers Weekly, Raschka has won two Caldecott Medals (for A Ball for Daisy and The Hello, Goodbye Window), as well as a Caldecott Honor Award for Yo? Yes! His titles also include Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle and Daisy Gets Lost, both of which received numerous starred reviews; Mary’s Idea, which was named a 2023 New York Times Best Illustrated Book; and The Blue Table. He lives in New York City.

Thank you all for spending your precious time with us…I hope you all have a wonderful week! And I hope I didn’t confuse everyone by posting this last week and then pulling it back when I realized the book birthday was today, not last week.

Cover Reveal: MUSIC PLANTS HOPE

Hello dear blog friends! It’s Monday…and I wanted to provide you with a positive start to your week. And what could be better than a COVER REVEAL!

The kid-lit community is filled with incredible people…and when long-time friend Tonnye Fletcher reached out to let me know she had a new book, MUSIC PLANTS HOPE, illustrated by Natalia Bruno, launching next May, I knew I’d want to help her celebrate! It’s an honor to welcome her to Picture Books Help Kids Soar.

ME: Thank you so much for stopping by, Tonnye. Our readers love to find out the story behind the story – and we appreciate your time.
Can you tell us a little bit about the book?

TONNYE: It’s a joy to be here, Vivian. I’m so happy to be sharing the cover of my debut picture book on your blog!

MUSIC PLANTS HOPE, illustrated by Natalia Bruno and published by Reycraft, flies into bookstores on May 26, 2026

It is the story of the concert for plants in Barcelona during the Covid 19 Pandemic. The brief prologue and epilogue tell the facts of the story, but the rest tells the story of the impact of the music – a lyrical retelling of the concert from the moment the string quartet steps onto the stage until they exit the stage. 

ME: What inspired you to write this story?

TONNYE:
On June 25, 2020, Alice Fugate tweeted this:”I don’t know how exactly just yet but could there be a picture book story in this quirky delightful scene? 🙂 #mswl” (https://x.com/AliceSFugate/status/1276122872352845824) I took her up on her challenge and wrote 3 different versions of the story: an expository nonfiction account of the concert, a story that followed one of the plants from the nursery, through the concert and home with the healthcare worker, and this lyrical account of the concert.

ME: Can you share a humorous incident and/or challenging moment on the path to publication?

TONNYE:
Well, I wrote three versions, inspired by Alice’s tweet, went on to polish all three stories through several critique groups, sent her all three with the hopes that she would like one of them, but no, it was a rejection for all three of them.  Not even a R&R – nothing. She said, “I enjoyed learning a little more about this musical event (and listening to Puccini’s piece). I’m afraid however that these various versions seem to lack focus and structure, and I’m not as in love with them as I would want to be in order to move forward and will therefore stand aside.”  I queried the story and pitched it many more times before Winsome Bingham of Reycraft picked it up from a pitch party in Feb. 2023. 

ME: Oh…a pitch party! Many writers ask me if those are worth doing…and I guess, based on your experience, the answer is YES! Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us!

ME: Dear blog followers…here’s a little info about Tonnye:
Tonnye Fletcher is an M.Ed, National Board-certified veteran teacher with experience in second and third grade classrooms, as well as k-2 music. Tonnye is a strong literacy advocate, leading a local council of the NC Reading Association and volunteering within NCRA in various capacities.  She is passionate about reading, music, and the intersection of those two. To that end, she hosts PBJamz, a multimedia blog series highlighting picture books with musical hooks. Tonnye participates in SCBWI and in Julie Hedlund’s 12×12 Picture Book Challenge.  She is represented by Joyce Sweeney of the Seymour Agency. At home, Tonnye and her husband, Shane, and a few feline fur-babies, live on a family farm they share with extended family. There are many family dinners around the table in the 1882-built Victorian farmhouse that they will be renovating for years to come.

And here’s a little info about the illustrator:
Natalia Bruno is an illustrator who lives in a small town called Veronica, in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina, with her husband and two cats. She has always loved telling stories and has been drawing since she could hold a pencil. Her journey down the path of visual arts began when she studied photography a couple of years ago. At the same time, she became interested in the world of illustration and picture books, which led her to take several art workshops. Her work tools are traditional: gouache, acrylics, oil pastels, and colored pencils on paper.

We all know that there are ways WE can help new books become a success. We can:
Buy the book
Review the book
Tell friends about the book (please SHARE on your SOCIAL MEDIA)
Ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection

Here are some pre-order links 
Bookshop.org https://bookshop.org/p/books/music-plants-hope/2e574b409cd3665e?ean=9781478890805&next=t

Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1478890800?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_XCND19CABBW2W5FJ6PC3&bestFormat=true
B&N” https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/music-plants-hope-tonnye-fletcher/1148124460?ean=9781478890805
Reycraft

social media links:
BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/tonnyef.bsky.social
Twitter/X https://x.com/tonnyef
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tonnyefletcher67/
Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/tonnyef/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TWFauthor
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@tonnyefletcher1523Website https://www.tonnyefletcher.com/

And now dear friends…you’ve been so patient…
Here is the GORGEOUS cover for MUSIC PLANTS HOPE:

Thank you for spending your precious time with us. I hope you all have a wonderful week!