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BOO’S BAD DAY
By: Penny Lockwood
Picture book for
children aged 18 months to 6 years
Published by 4RV
Publishing
ISBN# 13: 978-0-9852661-5-8
$8.99
includes s/h
Look
inside at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Boos-Bad-Day-Penny-Lockwood/dp/0985266155/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Sue, thanks for
hosting me. At the end of the tour, I
will pick out one commenter’s name and send an autographed copy of Boo’s Bad Day to a United States address
only. If the name I pick is someone who
lives outside the U.S., I will send a PDF copy of the book. So remember, readers, be sure to leave
contact information when you comment!
If your readers
missed yesterday’s post, they can catch up at http://irenesroth.wordpress.com/.
Tomorrow, I’ll be
visiting with http://1stTimeMums.com
Tagline:
Boo
sneaks out of the house and discovers that freedom by himself can be scary.
Blurb:
Boo
is a very bored kitten. When Timmy and his mom return home, Boo sneaks out of
the house. Boo is frightened by the
noises of the big world outside of the safety of his warm home. When Timmy coaxes Boo back into the house,
Boo
realizes some places are safe and some are not.
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Hi,
my name is Boo, and I’m a teenager, cat that is, only about ten months old. I
have black fur that is short and sleek. I don’t know why people think I’m a
baby. I’m pretty independent. I can jump on counters by myself, and I
always use my litter box. I eat all my
crunchies, and I love it when Mom gives me juicy, wet food in my special bowl.
I
love to play and chase things, especially when my boy Timmy is home. He throws my toys for me, and when I run
after them, sometimes I slide on the wood floors, and he laughs. It makes me happy when he does that. Of course, there are times when Timmy and his
mom have to go out. I don’t like that at
all. I get so bored sitting there by
myself. I try to entertain myself by
playing with my toy mice and jingle balls.
I’ve even pulled Mom’s yarn out of her knitting basket. She really doesn’t like that, but it’s fun to
play with.
The
other day Timmy and his mom were gone a really long time. I saw something white covering the ground
outside the big window. I sat on the
bench seat in front of the window and watched the other dogs and cats
outside. They all looked like they were
having way more fun than I was. It was
so quiet in the house with no one home.
I just knew I had to go out there and see what they were doing and what
all that white stuff was.
When
Timmy and Mom came home, I snuck out the door before they closed it. Boy was I surprised! That white stuff was so cold it hurt my paws.
But since I was out there, I decided I should explore. I think my curiosity got the better of me,
though, because before I took a few steps, I wanted to get back inside the
house.
There
were so many strange noises: metal scraping against rocks, barking dogs,
blaring sirens. Oh, my. I just wanted to hide from all the strange
sounds. They were so loud they hurt my
ears. I didn’t know how to get back inside, so I all I could do was call for
Timmy. The longer I was out in that cold white stuff, the more I knew I
wouldn’t be bored if I was in the house. All I could think of was the hearth in
front of my nice warm woodstove. Sometimes being bored is good.
Penny Lockwood has published more than 100 articles, 75 stories, a
chapbook, and her stories have been included in two anthologies. She writes for
both adults and children. Her fiction has appeared in numerous genre and
children’s publications, and non‑fiction work has appeared in a variety of
writing, parenting, and young adult print magazines and on line
publications. She edits for MuseItUp
Publishing. Visit her web site at http:// pennylockwoodehrenkranz.yolasite.com.
Her writing blog is located at http://pennylockwoodehrenkranz.blogspot.com/.
She has recently released Boo’s
Bad Day with 4RV Publishing and has three other children’s books under
contract with them: Ghost for Rent, Ghost
for Lunch, and Many Colored Coats.
She has three romances published by MuseItUp Publishing: Love Delivery, Lady in Waiting, and Mirror, Mirror. Her short
story collection, A Past and A Future,
is available through Sam’s Dot Publishing and Smashwords.
Social links:
Twitter: @PennyEhrenkranz
11 comments:
Great story! As a fellow-cat-owner you nailed one of my three perfectly! I really enjoyed the post. Thanks for a great start to my day.
Boo, I'm with you. I like the warm hearth better than the white stuff for sure!! Great post. What a cutie!
Hi Sue, thank you for hosting me today during my tour and for adding the review to this page, too. It's a lovely review!
Lynette, thank you for commenting. Aren't kitties the best? So sweet and yet so unpredictable!
Janet, now I know why you head south every winter. Thanks for commenting.
So glad you and Boo could visit me Penny. He sounds a lovely little fellow.
I'm looking forward to hosting Penny and Boo later this month. The simple story and illos make for a charming children's picture book.
Hi Marva, thanks for taking time out from your own blog tour to stop and visit. Thank you, also, for your praise of Boo.
Sounds like a great story!! :)
Sounds like a fun story, Penny! Wish you all the best.
Sounds like a really cute read :) As a cat fanatic, I hope my very young niece will be one as well. Maybe I could read this book to her. Right now, we're reading The Hobbit (she's too little to understand a word, she just likes my soothing voice, I guess.) She also likes the poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. I think a children's book like this would be more appropriate, don't you? ;)
Hi Erin and Victoria, thanks for stopping to comment and your kind words.
Beth, I'm sure your little one would enjoy Boo's Bad Day. I know my grandson does. I love it when he asks to be read the "kitty" book. He enjoys the pictures, too, and looks for Boo and the red cardinal on the pages.
Congratulations to Susan York Meyers! She's the winner of an autographed copy of Boo's Bad Day.
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