Giveaways

HIP, HIP…BERET Book Birthday and Giveaway!

By Melanie Ellsworth

Thanks so much for joining me today for HIP, HIP…BERET’s book birthday and my own book debut! You’ll notice in the book that it’s also Bella’s birthday, and it’s her birthday gift — a beret — that kicks off the whole adventure!

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HIP, HIP…BERET! is not just my book — it belongs to a lot of people. The whimsical, colorful illustrations were created by the mega-talented Morena Forza. The book wouldn’t exist without her. Many thanks to my editor, Chris, for making this a better book with her eye for detail, the whole HMH team, my agent Christa and her team at McIntosh & Otis for believing in my books, and my two critique groups filled with amazing writers who make my own books so much better.

The members of the children’s writing community, including this Soaring ’20s debut group, are always willing to offer their time and advice. Thanks to my family as well. My parents encouraged reading and writing, and my sister modeled creativity as we were growing up. My husband and daughter supply ongoing inspiration and support of all kinds — couldn’t do this without them. And finally, thanks to all the book lovers and readers out there!

Here’s a little secret about HIP, HIP…BERET: I thought it was going to be my second published book because my book CLARINET AND TRUMPET was due out in August 2020. But the pandemic pushed many publication dates back, so now HIP, HIP…BERET! gets to be my debut book. As it turns out, that’s a really good thing, because I dedicated it to my daughter. And she was TOTALLY thrilled to read her dedication and know that Mom’s first published book was dedicated to her. Phew — close call. 

Here’s a short video if you’d like to learn a bit more about HIP, HIP…BERET!

 
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ABOUT THE GIVEAWAY!

In honor of HIP, HIP…BERET’s birthday, I’m giving away a beret along with a signed copy of the book! The beret at right is from Villagehatshop.com and is the “sur la tete” model, all cotton. (They have lovely wool varieties, but if you’re anything like me, wool is just too scratchy.) The giveaway beret is identical to the beret I’m wearing in the video, but I promise it’s brand new and hasn’t visited any other heads yet (unlike Bella’s beret). Hip, hip…hooray!

For a chance to win, enter the Rafflecopter below by 11:59 p.m. PT on March 1. I’ll announce the winner on Twitter!

Book Details

HIP, HIP ... BERET!

by Melanie Ellsworth,

Illustrated by Morena Forza

Pub Date: February 23, 2021
ISBN: 978-0358137283
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers


Photo by Amy Wilton

Photo by Amy Wilton

Melanie Ellsworth writes picture books, including HIP, HIP…BERET! (HMH, 2021) and CLARINET AND TRUMPET (HMH, 2021). She lives in mid-coast Maine with her family. As a former ESOL teacher and literacy specialist with a master’s in language and literacy, Melanie loves all parts of the writing process, from gathering ideas to revising to sharing books. Visit Melanie at MelanieEllsworth.com, on Twitter @melanieells, Instagram @melaniebellsworth, or on Facebook.

Soaring '20s on World Read Aloud Day

Mark your calendars for February 3, 2021 — it’s World Read Aloud Day! 

LitWorld started World Read Aloud Day (WRAD) in 2010 to honor the power and joy of reading. To celebrate, authors and illustrators come together each year to offer virtual classroom visits around the world. This year, teachers and librarians have their pick of 15 Soaring ‘20s creators!

Most virtual visits go something like this:

  • 1-2 minutes: Creator introduces themself and talks a little about his or her books.

  • 3-5 minutes: Creator reads aloud a short picture book, or a short excerpt from a chapter book/novel

  • 5-10  minutes: Creator answers a few questions from students about reading/writing.

  • 1-2 minutes: Creator book-talks a couple books they love (but didn’t write/illustrate!) as recommendations for the kids.

Before you sign up, most authors request you have the following available.

  • School name, grade level/teacher name, and approximate number of students

  • Platform (ex. Skype, Zoom, Google Meet)

  • Skype name or link to virtual meeting

  • Cell phone number for day-of-event emergencies

NOTE: Please pay attention to each creators’ time zone when scheduling, as we are located across the U.S.!

To check availability and/or schedule with an individual creator, click on her name below.


Angela Burke Kunkel

(DIGGING FOR WORDS):
FULLY BOOKED

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Candy Wellins

(SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA):
FULLY BOOKED

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Carrie Finison

(DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS/
DON’T HUG DOUG):
FULLY BOOKED

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Elisa Boxer

(THE VOICE THAT WON THE VOTE): Noon-1 p.m. ET


Kelly Carey

(HOW LONG IS FOREVER?):
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET

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Kirsten W. Larson

(WOOD, WIRE, WINGS):
11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ET


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Kjersten Hayes

(THE ELEPHANTS’ GUIDE TO HIDE-AND-SEEK):
FULLY BOOKED


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Lindsay H. Metcalf

(BEATRIX POTTER, SCIENTIST/NO VOICE TOO SMALL/ FARMERS UNITE!):
FULLY BOOKED


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Isabella Kung

(NO FUZZBALL!):
FULLY BOOKED


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Joana Pastro

(LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL NOT IN DISTRESS): FULLY BOOKED


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Julie Rowan-Zoch

(LOUIS): FULLY BOOKED


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Rajani LaRocca

(SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS/MIDSUMMER’S MAYHEM/RED, WHITE, AND WHOLE): FULLY BOOKED


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Saira Mir

(MUSLIM GIRLS RISE):
FULLY BOOKED


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Susan Kusel

(THE PASSOVER GUEST):
9 a.m.-3 p.m. ET


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Vicky Fang

(LAYLA AND THE BOTS/I CAN CODE/INVENT-A-PET):
FULLY BOOKED


Can’t connect with a Soaring ‘20s creator? Find more available authors on author Kate Messner’s website.

Book Birthday: SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA

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So what’s in a picture book about a Grandma? 

Ice cream? Check.

Just-because gifts? Check. Check.

Lots of hugs? Oh, for sure. 

But there’s something else this grandparent book features—something you might not expect in a book targeted to preschoolers.

Death. 

SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA, my debut picture book published today, tells the story of a boy named George and all the fun memories he makes with his Grandma Stella. Amazon just named it a Best Book of the Month for ages 3-5. 

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Spoiler alert: Grandma Stella dies. Maybe it’s not so much of a spoiler given the nature of grandparent-grandchild relationships. It’s a given that grandparents are much older than their grandkids, and the death of a grandparent is something most people have to endure at some point.

And some people have to endure it as kids.

We like nice stories, but we live in a messy world. And by sharing sad stories with kids we teach them that being sad is OK. Being sad is normal. And being sad is something we all experience from time to time.

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My own grandmothers were a great influence on my childhood. I was an adult when I lost them in a span of two months when I was pregnant with my first child. I still grieved for them. From that point, I’ve always thought of my life as divided into two time periods—the time I had with my grandmas and the time I’ve had with my kids. I wish my grandmas could have met my kids. They would have loved each other.

I do my best to share their memories, photos and traditions with my kids.  Every Christmas we bake Grandma Liz’s gingersnaps. Every sick day we watch “The Price Is Right,” just like Grandma Mickey did with me. I let my mushroom-hating kids know they got that from Grandma Mickey, and my youngest, who douses all her food in ketchup, is clearly from Grandma Liz’s stock. 

In SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA, George grieves. For a long time. But he survives. He finds his reason to keep going and he finds a way to celebrate his Grandma and to continue enjoying her traditions.

The wound never fully heals, but the scars fade with time. So while it isn’t necessarily happily ever after, it is real. And that’s important for kids to see. 

Giveaway:

For a chance to win a signed copy of SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA, head over to Twitter (@candy_wellins) or Instagram (@candywellins), where I’m running book giveaways this month.

Book Details

SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA

by Candy Wellins

Illustrated by Charlie Eve Ryan

Pub Date: August 11
ISBN: 978-1-62414-921-4
Publisher: Page Street Kids


Candy Wellins had close relationships with both her grandmothers. She keeps their memories alive with her own three children. SATURDAYS ARE FOR STELLA, illustrated by Charlie Eve Ryan (Page Street Kids) earned a Kirkus star and is her debut book.  Her debut picture-book biography, THE STARS BECKONED: EDWARD WHITE’S AMAZING WALK IN SPACE, illustrated by Courtney Dawson, (Philomel) comes out in April 2021. Candy and her family make their home in central Texas. Visit her at candywellins.com.

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