I enjoy sharing my author and illustrator friends' good news. This post is particularly special because Rebecca Wheeler, the author of When Daddy Shows Me The Sky (Belle Isle Books, 2021), was my student in 2008 when Joyce Hostetter and I taught Writing for Children at NCCAT.
It is my delight to share Rebecca's book that is coming out this month. Details about her launch are below.
REVIEW
Question: What happens when you combine astronomy, yoga, and a father and daughter who love each other?
Answer: The STEM picture book, When Daddy Shows Me the Sky.
Here is the lovely beginning that sets the calm tone of the book.
My daddy is amazing. He shows me the day. Not in the daytime's bright sun, when life makes everything noisy, but at night. When it's quiet, and you can concentrate.
In the subsequent pages the narrator explains what she has learned from her daddy about the night sky and demonstrates yoga poses.
Daddy's favorite constellation appears in the winter sky. Orion, [uh-rahy-uh n] the hunter, is made from seven stars, and a sword hangs from his belt.
I am a warrior like Orion!
A few pages later, the narrator stretches with her father and she thinks they look like hunting dogs. Then they roar together as they practice the Lion's breath.
In the spring, Leo the lion also comes out to play. I can find Leo all by myself. I just look for the backward question mark that makes his mane. I bet Leo plays with the moon like my cat plays with her ball of yarn.
Daddy and I both roar like lions!
Throughout the story, the affection between the narrator and her father is clearly heard in the child's voice and seen in Katherine Jordan's bright and bold illustrations.
Before we day goodbye to the night sky, we stretch out our arms and pretend to hug the moon. The moon smiles, and I smile, because my daddy is amazing. He shows me the sky.
I hope this book will inspire other amazing dads (and moms!) to get outside with their children--day and night! What wonderful bonding times are created when we spend precious hours with our children--whether it's by practicing yoga or otherwise exercising and experiencing the natural world.
BACKSTORY
- If you are curious about the family pictured in this book, please see Rebecca's blog post, Families Don't Have to Match. (By the way, her niece was the model for the narrator).
- For more information about Rebecca's connection with yoga, see her post, Why a Yoga Picture Book?
- And here's her road to publication story--which she calls her book's Origin Story.
19 comments:
Hi again Carol!
Love the yoga theme included in this PB.
best,
Tammi Truax
NFS Library
1 Franklin Dr
Portsmouth, NH 03801
ttruax@sau52.org
Looks like another great book the grands will enjoy!!
Thanks, Tammi. Your name starts the list!
YOu're in Trish!
This book looks AMAZING! I am excited for Rebecca! I would LOVE an autographed copy!
Gail Hurlburt
What a beautiful story, beautiful relationship! Thank you for spotlighting this book!
Truly a lovely interview. Such unusual matching of yoga, dad and the planets. Richness in her voice is captivating.
Thanks Debbie and Patricia F. Patricia, I need your name and address to include you in the giveaway.
Thanks, Gail. Your name is in the giveaway!
The idea of using yoga and constellations combined with daddy-daughter quality time is both heartwarming and exciting. I definitely see this book as a great gift for dads too.
Sorry! Forgot to include my tumblr share link with my original comment: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/667488210555895808/you-heard-it-here-first-when-daddy-shows-me-the
Thanks, Danielle, for sharing this on tumbler too. You're in twice.
well done. thank you
You're in, Terri! Thanks.
I'm so happy you all are excited about my book! If you are interested signed copies can be requested through Flyleaf Books. When you order online, type in the comments that you would like a signed copy. Flyleaf will ship too! https://www.flyleafbooks.com/signed-copies-rebecca-wenrich-wheeler
Thanks, Rebecca. Good information to have!
Awesome, Susan!
What a clever idea to combine yoga and learning about the night sky this way. This looks like a terrific book. I will be looking for a copy. Thanks for the post and the chance.
thanks, Rosi. You're in!
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