Perfect Picture Book Friday: PERFECT MATCH

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends! I’m so very excited about today’s featured book BECAUSE I know the author and met her at a conference TEN YEARS AGO and I got to see the manuscript before it became a book!!! That’s always fun, right? And the story is especially relevant today because it touches on racial and religious discrimination – and ALLYSHIP!

PERFECT MATCH

Written by Lori Dubbin

Illustrated by Amanda Quartey

Published by Kar Ben Publishing (September 10, 2024)

Ages: 6-11

Themes: Discrimination, courage, tennis

Synopsis: From Amazon:
When Althea Gibson first dreamed of joining the big American tennis leagues, she was denied because she was Black. Angela Buxton dreamed of joining the best tennis clubs in Britain, but she was rejected because she was Jewish. When Angela heard that Althea was coming to Britain to compete, she skipped school to see the match. If Althea didn’t let hatred stop her from playing the game she loved, Angela wouldn’t either.

At the French Championships in 1956, Angela told Althea about her dream of winning Wimbledon with a doubles partner. To win as a team, they would have to stick to their strengths―together.

Why I Love This Book:
1. I love that this is a true story about two women who encouraged and supported each other – and proved to the world that allyship wins over racial and religious discrimination!
2. I love the well-written text – filled with action and suspense – and lots of heart!
3. I love the lively illustrations that help bring the story to life and help connect the reader with the characters!

The book has received wonderful reviews, including being a Junior Library Guild Selection.

And guess what!! Author Dubbin and illustrator Quartey stopped by to chat with us and share a little bit about the story behind the story…and I know we all love that!
Welcome, Lori and Amanda!

LORI: In writing PERFECT MATCH, I found it harder to write about two people instead of just one. I wanted to be able to give Althea and Angela the same amount of time and space in the manuscript…as much as I could. It took a while to find just the right balance for two main characters. Althea and Angela were seven years apart and Althea was already playing in tournaments when Angela was still in high school. I finally figured out I needed to show glimpses of each of them separately, bring them together when they met on tour, and then keep Althea and Angela’s friendship and doubles partnership front and center. That’s when I finally started to hear “the ping of the ball in the racquet’s sweet spot” in the manuscript.

Then during the production stage of the book, I was delighted when I saw Amanda’s illustrations. She captures both players beautifully and takes the heart of the story to another level – by highlighting the warmth of Althea and Angela’s friendship and emphasizing the power of their partnership on the court.


AMANDA: Perfect match challenge
The most challenging part of working on this project was coming up with the initial illustrations for the book. As someone who is not the most familiar with tennis and its history, I made sure to do as much research as possible before hand on both Angela and Althea in order to simulate their real life friendship. While working on ‘Perfect Match’ I was enlightened to many tennis facts which I was not formerly aware of – like the fact that tennis balls used to be white!

It’s fascinating to know that even with the many challenges that pop up on the path to publication, in the end, there will be a beautiful book!

Here’s a little bit about the author:
Lori Dubbin is a writer and former early childhood educator. She enjoys researching and writing about people just outside the framework of history who have made extraordinary contributions to the world and who model kindness, compassion, and perseverance for young readers. When Lori isn’t researching or writing, she likes taking walks, solving crossword puzzles, and reading with her grandson. Her children’s picture book, Perfect Match, The Story of Althea Gibson and Angela Buxton is a Junior Library Guild Selection.
Twitter/X: @LoriDubbin
Website: loridubbin.com

And here’s a little bit about the illustrator:
Amanda was born and bred in London. At the age of 14 she moved to Ghana and studied art at school and later returned to the UK to study graphic design. Her artistic path deviated slightly when she studied Classics at University; and then later started working in finance. But over the years, in a bid to return to her artistic roots, Amanda has built a professional illustration portfolio and is now loving every bit of her illustration career!

And here’s a few ways we can help this important book succeed:
We can buy a copy
We can review the book
We can place the book on our Goodreads Want to Read Shelf
We can tell friends about it (please share this post on your social media)
We can ask our local library to purchases copies for their collection

Thank you all for spending your precious time here with us. Just like Althea and Angela, we can support and encourage each other through challenging times, sharing light, love, and laughter.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

Perfect Picture Book Friday: MOONCAKES MEAN FAMILY Plus Giveaway

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. Get ready for another wonderful book from one of my favorite author/illustrators, Benson Shum. He’s so lovely – he stopped by to chat and share the inspiration for this illustrated early reader – plus, he’s offering a giveaway of a copy of MOONCAKES MEAN FAMILY which just launched last week.

MOONCAKES MEAN FAMILY

Written and illustrated by Benson Shum

Published by Penguin Workshop

Ages: 5-7 (reader age) – but 3 & 4-year-olds would love to hear the story!

Themes: Mid-autumn festival, humor, early reader

Synopsis: From Amazon:
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with this sweet story of food and family!

In this story designed to engage early readers, charming characters combine with simple text, lively illustrations, and laugh-out-loud humor to help boost kids’ confidence and create lifelong readers!


Jade and Crystal love the Mid-Autumn Festival because it means it’s time to make a tasty treat—mooncakes! Crystal’s favorite part of the delicious dessert made of lotus seed paste is the yummy salted egg yolk at the center, meant to represent the moon. Join the sisters as they gather with their family for a memorable meal together! 


Complete with fun facts about the holiday in the back of the book, young readers will want to revisit this story again and again.

Exciting, easy-to-read books are the stepping stone a young reader needs to bridge the gap between being a beginner and being fluent.

Why I Love This Book:
1. I love stories that serve as windows and mirrors so that all children can feel seen as well as learn about different cultures.
2. I love this genre of early reader that engages a wide audience – the youngest who can enjoy the story and pictures – and the older child who gains confidence as a reader.
3. Benson’s art is so joyful – his color palette and characters always make me smile.

ME: Welcome, Benson. I love that you share the story behind the story – in this page from the book which details how the Mid-Autumn Festival started. What inspired you to write about this?

BENSON: Thank you for having me for Perfect Picture Book Friday! After my book Alex’s Good Fortune came out, I wanted to write another story in the same format about other holidays/festivities I grew up with and loved. That’s how the idea of Mooncakes Mean Family came about. The Mid-Autumn Festival was a special time. My sisters and I looked forward to mooncakes! They are only available in grocery stores during the Mid-Autumn Festival. They come in many shapes and sizes, and I remember picking one in the shape of a piglet wrapped in a red basket.

The design of the characters came from a painting I did for the Mid-Autumn Festival back in 2022. There are many folktales that go along with the holiday. One of them is about a jade rabbit. Hence I painted a bunny enjoying their mooncake. I posted the process of the painting on Tiktok and instagram and it got some traction. So my agent sent a link to my editor of Alex’s Good Fortune along with a pitch about Mooncakes and another idea (WE ARE LION DANCERS coming out Dec 31st, 2024). Fortunately she loved it and acquired both! I hope kids and adults will enjoy Mooncakes Means Family, learn a bit about the holiday and share mooncakes with their friends and family! I also have activities to go along with the books on my website. https://bensonshum.com | 
Instagram-Twitter-Tiktok: @bshum79

ME: Thank you so much, Benson. And thank you for the generous giveaway of a copy of MOONCAKES MEAN FAMILY.

And here’s a fun paper mooncake craft from Benson:

And another paper mooncake craft with step by step instructions:

Dear friends, don’t miss the chance to WIN a copy of this beautiful book…please leave a comment and share on your social media for extra tickets in the giveaway hat.
What else can we do to help a book like this become successful?
Buy the book
Review the book
Place the book on your Goodreads Want to Read Shelf
Ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! Thank you for spending your precious time here.

Perfect Picture Book Friday: SONIA AND THE SUPER DUPER DISASTER Plus Giveaway

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends! Today’s featured book is very special – it launches in just a few days, on July 24th…and I think kids are going to love it! And author Rachel Funez is also very special – and generous…she’s offering a giveaway of a copy of SONIA AND THE SUPER DUPER DISASTER, so make sure you leave a comment for a chance to win.

SONIA AND THE SUPER SUPER DISASTER

Written by Rachel Funez

Illustrated by Kelly Kennedy

Published by Free Spirit Press

Ages: 4-9

Themes: Learning Disorders, Anxiety, Superheroes

Synopsis: From Amazon:
Sonia’s adventure-filled story with worry-fighting gadgets helps kids learn how to cope when it feels like everything is going wrong.

When Sonia forgets Mom’s birthday, she’s determined to whip up a super surprise and become Mom’s hero. But her ADHD foils her best-laid plans, and her anxiety multiplies as the chaos grows. Sonia has to use all her coping skills to find a new recipe for success and become her own superhero.

Celebrating the individual strengths and special qualities of neurodivergent children, Sonia helps children with ADHD and anxiety recognize how their bodies feel when they become anxious and gives them tools to calm down with her worry-fighting gadgets. Activate Breath Blasters! Stellar Self-Talk! Senses Scanner!

A section at the back of the book includes more information on Sonia’s worry-fighting gadgets for kids and tips and reminders for caring adults.

Why I Love This Book:
1. I love books where kids can connect with the characters and relate to what they are experiencing.
2. I love books that provide hands-on actionable methods for coping with anxiety and big emotions.
3. I love books where the art is such an integral part of the story.

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Photo courtesy: https://modpodgerocksblog.com/superhero-crafts/

Check out these 40 superhero crafts: https://modpodgerocksblog.com/superhero-crafts/

It’s always fun to get to know a little bit about the creators of the books we love:

Rachel Funez was born in the United States, spent most of her childhood living in Latin America, and is now an attorney raising multicultural children in Peru with her Honduran American husband. Rachel knows exactly what it’s like to have ADHD and anxiety. She still uses her Breath Blasters, Stellar Self-Talk, Senses Scanner, and other tools to get through lots of tough and scary moments. She wishes she could hug every kid who is struggling with overwhelming feelings, but she will settle for creating stories that celebrate children with special brains and help them cope with their big emotions in productive ways. When Rachel isn’t writing or working, she enjoys walking her bearded collie, playing board games with her family, dancing like nobody’s watching, and cuddling up on rainy afternoons with a hot beverage and a good book. You can learn more about Rachel by checking out her website at rachelfunez.com.

Kelly Kennedy is an artist and a children’s book writer and illustrator. He is best known for illustrating the Dr. Seuss book Maybe You Should Fly a Jet! Maybe You Should Be a Vet! and as a longtime contributor to Highlights magazines. He has also worked for various animation studios, such as Nickelodeon, where he directed and created the award-winning short film The Baseball Card Shop. When he’s not drawing, Kelly is usually in the garage working on his vintage cars or fixing up his old house. Kelly lives and works in the sleepy little town of Los Angeles. He often lies about his height. He is 6’5″.

And, dear friends, we can be superheroes too! We can help new books like SONIA AND THE SUPER DUPER DISASTER succeed by doing one or more of these things:
Buying them
Reviewing them
Placing them on our Goodreads Want to Read Shelf
Telling friends about them
Asking our local library to purchase copies for their collection

Please make sure you leave a comment and share the post on your social media for more chances in the giveaway hat.