Thursday, February 1, 2024

Celebrate Valentine's Day with a Giveaway of VALENTINES FOR ALL by Nancy Churnin

 It seems as if we just celebrated New Year's and now it's time for Valentine's Day! To help celebrate, I have the perfect book for your child, grandchild, classroom or library-- VALENTINES FOR ALL: Esther Howland Captures America's Heart by Nancy Churnin and illustrated by Monika Rosa Wisniewska



REVIEW

From the opening of the story where Esther Howland gets the idea of creating valentines, to the end where she is a woman in a wheel chair watching a young couple read one of her valentines, each page is decorated with a fictional "Rose are Red, Violets are Blue" rhyme. How can you not love a book that is historical, sweet, and poetic all at the same time?

                          Roses are red. Violets are blue.  
I've got an idea for something new.

Despite Esther's brothers' skepticism that her business wouldn't take off--it did! She believed that people couldn't always express big feelings in words and that cards would help them communicate how they loved another person.

When her first order was for five thousand cards she enlisted her friends to help make them.



Roses are red. Dahlias are lime. How can I make so many in time?

When the Civil War began in 1861she was surprised how many wives asked for cards for their soldier husbands.



Roses are red. Pussy willows are gray.
When people are hurting I know what to say.



Eventually, Esther realized that she could create birthday and holiday cards that would help people convey their feelings throughout the year.

Roses are red. Night tulips are black. Looking for words? They're in my card rack.

Esther had to use a wheelchair after she slipped, fell, and injured her knee.  That didn't stop her card-making business though. She printed a poetry book so that her customers could cut and paste words and create their own cards. 

Esther is a great model of perseverance to make your dream come true. As Nancy Churnin's last poem states:

Roses are red. Forget-me-nots, blue. Why don't you make your dreams come true?

BACK MATTER

The Author's Note includes wonderful information about how Esther was a successful woman entrepreneur many years before women earned the right to vote. At the height of her business, she earned more than $100,000 per year--which is the equivalent of two million dollars today.

There is a page dedicated to creating your own valentines and how to send them to Nancy's website or to the Worcester Historical Museum in Worcester, MA where Esther lived.

CURRICULUM RESOURCE

This book can be used as a resource when teaching American history, women's changing roles, writing, and art. Since the author frequently mentions Esther Howland's desire to strengthen relationships, VALENTINES FOR ALL can also be a SEL resource. The illustrations inspire readers to create their own valentines.

GIVEAWAY

Albert Whitman is giving away a copy of VALENTINES FOR ALL to one fortunate reader. To get this in the mail ASAP, this giveaway ends February 3. As usual, if you share on social media, sign up for my blog, or are an educator or librarian, you will get an extra chance. Let me know in the comments and make sure to leave your email address if you are new to my blog. U.S. addresses only.



40 comments:

Becky Scharnhorst said...

This sounds lovely! Thanks for sharing it with us! I just added it to my library hold list. :)

Carol Baldwin said...

Your name starts the list, Becky!

Carol Baldwin said...

Your name starts the list, Becky!

Joan Y. Edwards said...

Dear Carol,
Thank you for sharing this wonderful book for Valentine’s Day! I would lije for my name to go in the hat for a chance to win a copy of it.Do something fun for you today.

Never Give Up
Joan Y Edwards

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Joan. You're in!

Heather Skinner said...

Hi! I am new to your blog after seeing your NFFest Facebook post today! That Valentine's Day book looks fantastic and I would love to be in the running to try to win a copy, please! Our household already owns, and loves reading, a book by that author; The William Hoy Story: How a Deaf Baseball Player Changed the Game. Thanks! I'm looking forward to continuing to follow your blog! -Heather Skinner

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Heather. Happy to add your name. Yes--Nancy is a superb author!

Julia Lyon said...

What a fun book! I'm glad to hear about it (You always point me to new things!). And I'm always a fan of Nancy Churnin's ...

Gail Hartman said...

This looks like a lovely picture book.

Katerinas Blog said...

I am new on the blog! I like that you mention that if you want to write, read!Don't add my name to the draw because I'm from far, far away (Greece). Good month!

Marci said...

Another lovely book from Nancy!! Congrats to her--this looks wonderful!

Danielle H. said...

I've read about this book before and I'm inspired by how this woman was able to build her business that served so many in a time when women were second class citizens and often dismissed in politics and business. I can't wait to read about her. I shared this post on tumblr.

Carol Baldwin said...

I'm glad you're finding out about new books, Julia! Your name is on the list.

Carol Baldwin said...

It is lovely, Gail. I'll add your name to the list. Thanks for commenting.

Carol Baldwin said...

Lovely to hear from you, Katerinas! Occasionally I feature ebooks so keep looking for those--no postage to Greece for them!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks for sharing on Tumbler, Danielle. You're in twice.

Gail Cartee said...

Thanks for sharing this great book just in time for Valentines. My granddaughters will love it!

Carol Baldwin said...

Your name is in the hat, Gail!

Kathy and Greg said...

I love stories that share the genesis of a well-known holiday. The author did an amazing amount of research, and having the link to Nancy's website where readers/creators can share their valentines is an extra bonus. Thank you for bringing this book to our attention!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Kathy. Your name goes in the hat!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Kathy. Your name goes in the hat!

Heather Skinner said...

Carol Baldwin, thanks so much for your response and for adding my name to the giveaway opportunity yesterday!

Carol Baldwin said...

You're welcome, Heather. Sign up for my blog and I'll put your name in twice!

Kathy said...

This sounds like a lovely book to enjoy this month. Nancy Churnin's books are always so interesting!

Nancy Churnin said...

Thank you, Carol, for this wonderful post and to all of your readers for their kind words! You will also find a free teacher's guide on my website here: https://www.nancychurnin.com/valentines-for-all I hope you'll be inspired to participate in and encourage others to try the BE A VALENTINE project, too -- giving valentines to people who might not otherwise get one, seniors, our military, new immigrants, patients, anyone who would enjoy knowing they are loved! I am happy to post pictures of any valentines you give out on my BE A VALENTINE page. Seeing your valentines will inspire others to help kindness spread!

Shannon Nicole Dunn said...

This sounds absolutely wonderful! We LOVE Valentine’s Day, and have participated in a Homeschool Valentine Exchange for several years now! So this book would definitely have a special place in our library, and in our hearts! Also, new follower of the blog here (shopgirl1173@gmail.com) . . . Thank you for the opportunity to win this lovely book! ♥️♥️♥️

Carol Baldwin said...

Hi Shannon-- Thanks for your comment and for signing up for my blog. Since you're a homeschool educator, I'm giving you 3 chances to win!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Nancy, for the link to your blog. And YES! To sending valentines to people who don't ordinarily get them.

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Kathy. Can you tell me your last name and provide your email address? Without that I can't enter your name.

Kathy and Greg said...

Sorry, Carol! I thought I did.
Kathy Bostrom
1981kgb@gmail.com

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks for your email address, Kathy. I didn't know if you were the same Kathy from kathy and Greg or not!

Lynn Street said...

This looks so interesting! How great to hear this story after all these years of exchanging valentines.

Heather Skinner said...

Thanks again! I just confirmed following your blog in my email (bookclubhbhs@yahoo.com)!

Lindsay Moretti said...

Finally received this book from the library and it is fantastic! Love Nancy Churnin’s books - she does such a beautiful job chronicling Esther Howlands creativity and persistence. Thanks so much for sharing your post on NFFest FB page! I’m new to your blog - looking forward to future posts!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Heather! You're in twice.

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, LIndsay. I need your email address to enter your name in the giveaway. Or message me on FB, Carol Federlin Baldwin.

Amy Houts said...

You’ve done it again, Nancy! Another engaging true story.

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks for leaving a comment, Amy. I chose the winner already but try again sometime!

Heather Skinner said...

Shannon Nicole Dunn, I homeschool my daughter as well. 3rd grade level this year. I think it's such a cool thing that you participate in a Homeschool Valentine Exchange! I will have to see if there is anything like this in my area! And Nancy Churnin, it's so cool to see you jumped in on this comment thread! My household loves reading The William Hoy Story: How a Deaf Baseball Player Changed the Game, and we look forward to checking out your Valentine book featured in this blog/giveaway! Thanks for this awesome blog post to read and follow Carol Baldwin!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Heather, for commenting on these comments! You may be the first commenter who took the time to do it. I appreciate that and hope you find other great books to share with your family. Carol

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