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Know the Author - Sarah Lean

Sarah Lean Sarah Lean Sarah Lean’ first book, A Dog Called Homeless published in 2012 was sold over 15,000 copies. The book has won Schneider Family Book Award for Middle School Books in 2013. In 2014, Lean was the chosen author for World Book Day, 2014. Her books are "inspiring" and "touching"and good for the teenagers. When I went through her website, I found her as an adventure loving person, who loves being in nature and animals. Sarah Lean grew up in Wells, Somerset, and started writing stories since her childhood. Most of her stories got inspiration from her own life, spent on farms in the countryside. She is the second pet lover author am introducing in the House of Stories. Sarah Lean’stories are about the celebrations of friendships and the bonding with pets. Her stories might make one think about the significance of having pets at home. Books Written by the Author: A Horse for Angel The Forever Whale Harry and Hope Tiger Days and th

A Dog Called Homeless - A Book Review

A Dog Called Homeless by Sarah Lean   Being a dog-lover, the cover-page caught my eye. The font size and the spacing between the sentences makes this a comfortable book for children to read.   This beautiful book introduces children to the need of care and love for other living beings. The book begins rather solemnly. “My name is Cally Louise Fisher and I have not spoken for 31 days…”. As the story progresses, we find out this story is about a little girl who lost her mother at an early age and she starts seeing her everywhere she goes. Dressed in a red raincoat, her mother appeared in the cemetery, school ground and other places. Add to this, a friendly wolfhound also made appearances often in unexpected places. She tries to tell her family members about seeing her mum with the hound, but no one seems to understand her. Meanwhile Cally participated in the sponsorship program for silence held at school and took it rather seriously. Cally moves into a new neigh

Tale of Beatrix Potter – Know the Author

Tale of Beatrix Potter – Know the Author The celebrated children’author Helen Beatrix Potter was born on 28 July 1866 to Rupert and Helen Potter in Kensington, London. Both her parents were from an artistic background and they encouraged both their kids to draw. Beatrix had a habit of writing journal in codes. She is known for her simple tales for children. What made her stories unique is that the beautiful drawings of nature and animals that complimented the stories were drawn by herself. Beatrix Potter in Her Childhood Most of her animal characters were taken from her life. Beatrix Potter kept a lot of pets like rabbits, mice, frogs, snakes, lizard and even a bat. It was her rabbit, Benjamin that became an inspiration to write Peter Rabbit. The second rabbit she owned was named Peter Piper. Every year she and her family traveled  to Scotland to spend the summer, which was her favourite time of the year when she explored the countryside. No wonder her stories have the fl

The Tale of Benjamin Bunny - A Book Review

The Tale of Benjamin Bunny Benjamin Bunny - Beatrix Potter The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is in fact the continuation of  The Tale of Peter Rabbit . Benjamin Bunny, Peter’s cousin brought Peter a good news. McGregor has gone out with his wife and they could get Peter’s blue coat and little shoes back. Peter looked rather funny wrapped up in a red pocket- handkerchief. So sad his plight that he could fetch sympathy from you. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny Water Colour This time it was Benjamin who was walking around with confidence, bragging about how he and his father visit the garden every Sunday and get lettuces for the dinner. But poor Peter is still recovering from the previous day’s incident. Like the cat in an adage, he was on alert, half expecting for something bad to happen. Beatrix Potter - Water Colour Round the corner, they saw the farmer's cat and hid under the basket. Things turned out to be worse. Cat on the top of the basket and Benjamin’s father

The Tale of Peter Rabbit - A Book Review

The Tale of Peter Rabbit In today’s post I would like to show you the book I found in a Second Hand local exhibition. TADAA … The Tale of Peter Rabbit . Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit - Beatrix Potter-House of Stories Yes, it was pure luck! I found it lying amidst second sale books, neat and fresh with a powder blue hardcover, bigger and different   than the rest of my book series. You do not need much of an introduction about Peter Rabbit as he is an important   and a well-known  character by Beatrix Potter.  The bunny in a blue jacket is the naughtiest among the brood and with quite an appetite for adventures. I tell you, it is not his fault that some of his adventures turn into disasters. Ahem. Beatrix Potter has to come out with some cute and interesting stories for children, right?   Peter’s Mother’s story about how his father was made into a pie by McGregor was enough for a normal rabbit to stay away from the farmer. Peter Rabbit and hi

The Tale of Tom Kitten - A Book Review

The Tale of Tom Kitten Tom Kitten - Beatrix Potter The Tale of Tom Kitten by Beatrix Potter is about how Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, a Mother Cat who bathed and dressed up her kittens - Moppet, Mittens and Tom in the fine outfits for an evening tea to which her friends were invited. Being in a hurry to finish her chores, she let her kittens out to play. What happened next does not need much guessing. Tom’s struggle to stay inside his clothes proved to be in vain. Jemima Puddle Duck also comes in the story. However, the kittens had to stay back in their room, while the guests came in. A few illustrations from the book: Water Colour- Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter - Water Colour The Tale of Tom Kitten by Beatrix Potter beautifully portrays the mundane and sometimes exasperating life of mothers. The naughty brood and their adventures will definitely invoke laughter in kids. The monotonous routine like Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit go through can be easily related to the st

The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher - A Book Review

The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher Potter Beatrix The Tale of Jeremy Fisher The story is about Mr. Jeremy Fisher, the frog who went for fishing wearing Macintosh and a pair of shiny goloshes. What a sight!   He dreamt of having a dish of minnows for dinner.   Jeremy   not only lost the fish he caught, but also was swallowed by a large trout. Fortunately, he escaped from its mouth and somehow reached home before his friends showed up. They had brought food with them and Jeremy did not have to starve. An illustration from the book: Illustration Potter Beatrix This simple tale tells us about sharing and making good out of the given situation. Mr. Jeremy Fisher decided to call his friends for dinner, only ‘if’ he could catch more than five fishes. Later he ended up with nothing and had to be content with whatever his friends brought with them. The true spirit of sharing lies not in sharing when you are rich, but in sharing when you have a little. Kids, don't we share our l

The Tale of Jemima Puddle- Duck - A Book Review

The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck Beatrix Potter - House of Stories The tale of Jemima Puddle Duck is a story of a simpleton duck that fell into the trap of a fox who appeared to be well –dressed gentleman. As the farmer’s wife did not allow Jemima to hatch her own eggs for obvious reasons, (read to find it out) she went away from her farm to the woods nearby so that she can build a nest far from everyone. Guess whom she met there? A crooked fox in a gentleman’s outfit. He talked her into building a nest in his own house. An Illustration - Beatrix Potter An Illustration - Beatrix Potter “What a treat!”, he might have thought, to have eggs and a fat duck for dinner. Luckily, Kep, the farm dog, a friend of hers found out her secret and together with his friends rescued Jemima before being cooked into a duck roast. But foolishness has to be paid. All of her eggs were lost in the hustle of the fight. What I could not help notice about the story and could not help

The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin - A Book Review

The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin  Tales by Beatrix Potter - House of Stories This tale is about a tail – a tail that belonged to a little red squirrel, and his name was Nutkin…goes the intro sentence. As mentioned, it is a story about the tail of the squirrel, something that reminds you of a bush that caught fire. You least expect how the ending turns out. Nutkin is a mischivieous, irksome little squirrel, who is at its wits end and drive others nuts by speaking in riddles. Mr. Old Brown, the owl in the Oak Island as patient as he can be, lost his patience and taught him some manners in such a way that he remembers his lesson throughout his life. I bet the kid who reads this would be jumping up and down and puts on Nutkin act.   I am looking forward to read this out to a kid who is equally excited as me about such books. An illustration from the book; Illustrations by Beatrix Potter - House of Stories Age Group : 4yrs – 8yrs

Book Hunt- Tales by Beatrix Potter

Tales by Beatrix Potter For all those Peter Rabbit fans out there, I proudly present a humble collection of tales by Beatrix Potter , an author who is celebrated as the best children artist and writer ever. Tales by Beatrix Potter - House of Stories I got my hands on this series at a second-hand book sale.   I was literally jumping up and down when I saw them and held them closely as I rummaged through other books. They are the best find ever. I am honestly hoping to find the rest of the books in the series. Tales by Beatrix Potter - House of Stories These books are original and authorised edition and pictures are reproduced with the help of the most advanced electronic scanning methods and brought them to print as fresh as the original water colours. Beatrix Potter's illustrations are famous for its pleasant and warm tones that can even transport an adults to their own childhood. Illustration Beatrix Potter - House of Stories The tiny bo