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Guest Author: Sherry Ellis Author of Ten Zany Birds
Ten zany birds have a tree party, until one by one they find other things to do. It’s a zany countdown – which bird will stick around?
What a cute book…and great, introduction to my special guest. Today my friend and author, Sherry Ellis has been gracious enough to take time out of her super-busy schedule to stop by my blog as, guest author. Sherry Ellis has always been an inspiration to me as she is an amazing woman, not only is she a freelance writer and award-winning author, she is a mom and a professional musician.
Her books include, That Baby Woke Me Up, AGAIN, That Mama is a Grouch, and Ten Zany Birds.
She is also a professional musician who plays and teaches violin, viola, and piano. Sherry lives with her husband and two children in Atlanta, Georgia.
You can learn more about Sherry Ellis on her website, www.sherryellis.org
Ten Zany Birds
Description: Ten zany birds have a party in a tree, singing and dancing. Five have stripes, three have spots, and one has purple polka dots. They’re all having fun, but one by one, they become distracted.
One is frightened by a loud plane. One gets hungry. One wants to race and another needs a bath. Only one stays to sing in the tree, but who will it be?
Ten Zany Birds is a fun, beautifully illustrated picture book. As parents and teachers read, children are introduced to counting and basic subtraction skills. Whenever a bird leaves, the number of striped, spotted, and polka-dotted birds changes, teaching the application of simple classification rules.
Whimsical and entertaining, Sherry Ellis’s tale of ten silly, distractible little birds is an excellent choice for both prereader storybook time and early readers.
Let’s get on with our interview:
What inspired you to write, Ten Zany Birds? My daughter received a birthday party invitation a few years ago. On the front of the card was a picture of some crazy little birds. They ignited my imagination. I had been contemplating writing a counting book, and I thought little birds would be perfect for it.
How is Ten Zany Birds different from other counting books? When I wrote Ten Zany Birds, I wanted to create a book that not only taught kids about numbers and counting, but also about colors, classifying, and basic subtraction. Ten Zany Birds does that. Each of the birds is a different color. Some have stripes. Some have spots. One has purple polka dots. As each bird becomes distracted and leaves, the number of spotted and striped birds in each group changes. It teaches children to pay attention to these details. The simple rhyming text is also good for early readers.
The water color illustrations are so colorful and whimsical. Can you tell us about the illustrator? Charu Jain is the illustrator. She is a very talented lady who lives in India. I met her through a children’s writer and illustrator social media site called, JacketFlap. I looked at samples of her work and noticed that not only were they excellent, but she also seemed to really enjoy drawing birds. That was important for a book with lots of birds! She had also mentioned that it was her dream to illustrate a children’s book. I contacted her, and the rest is history. I think children will really enjoy the colorful world she created. They’ll like the little spider and snail characters she included on each page, too.
Do you have any other projects you are working on? Yes. My agent has another picture book manuscript I wrote called, Don’t Feed the Elephant! He’s looking for a publisher. He also has the manuscripts for my children’s chapter book series. The first book is called, Bubba & Squirt and The Big Dig to China. I’m currently revising some of the manuscripts in that series. The premise of the series is that two kids, Bubba and Squirt, travel through a hole that goes through the Earth and takes them to different countries. There they have adventures, while learning about the language, history, and culture of the country. I have other ideas for picture books, and even a novel. They should keep me writing for a long time!
Where can readers purchase your book(s)? They can be found on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Sherry-Ellis/e/B002BLHFN6/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ten-zany-birds-sherry-ellis/1121951429?ean=9781497404588
and Smashwords: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/547690
Where can readers connect with you? I’m on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sherry-Ellis-388897186076/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/513sherrye
and Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4818957.Sherry_Ellis
They can also connect with me on my blog: http://sherryellis.blogspot.com
And at my website: www.sherryellis.org
Thank you for having me as a guest!
You are welcome, Sherry. As always you are an inspiration. I wish you the best with your new book Ten Zany Birds, it is an adorable book. I also look forward to your future writing projects!
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Our Day of Passing Released July 31, 2015 Get eBook FREE!
Our Day of Passing – An Anthology of Short Stories, Poems and Essays is now available to download FREE of charge! Click here it will take you to the page that will allow you to download the anthology in a format of your choice from Smashwords. A print version will be available in the fall.
If you don’t have a Smashwords account, comment below and I will email a PDF of the book to you FREE!
I’m especially excited as two of my poems are in this Anthology: Picture Memories and at the very last page of the ebook is my poem Life, Love, Inevitably Death. With this project Ingrid asks, “Do you have a macabre fascination with death and the afterlife?” She says if you do, then this anthology is definitely for you and best of all it is FREE. Ingrid also said, “Whilst some see the subject of death as too morbid to contemplate, others such as the skilled writers that have contributed to this anthology, view it as the perfect subject to stimulate creative thinking.”
Written by Ingrid Hall, Franco Esposito, Dennis Higgins, Virginia Wright, Candida Spillard, Valeri Beers, Dada Vedaprajinananda, Strider Marcus Jones, Adam E. Morrison, Allyson Lima, D. B. Mauldin, David A. Slater, David King, Dee Thompson, Donald Illich, Edward Meiman, Eileen Hugo, Emily Olson, Joan McNerney, J.S. Little, Kin Asdi, Madison Meadows, Malobi Sinha, Marianne Szlyk, Mark Aspa, Mark David McClure, Megan Caito, Michael Brookes, Michael Burke, Pijush Kanti Deb, Prince Adewale Oreshade, Rafeeq O. McGiveron, Robin Reiss, Sasha Kasoff, Stephanie Buosi, Talia Haven
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Book Cover Reveal For “Steampunk Alice” By Dennis Higgins
Before now, I only illustrated my own books, however, a few months back, I received a request from a brilliant Time Travel writer, Dennis Higgins, asking if I would do some illustrating for his book, “Steampunk Alice.” I jumped at the challenge. Aileen Aroma, a Social Media PR Agent, will be hosting a cover reveal on June 10, on Facebook. I hope you join us!
P.S. I created the cover art, too.
Book Cover Reveal For “STEAMPUNK ALICE” By Dennis Higgins
Tuesday, June 10 at 10:00am
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