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    The Adventures of Silly Willy Winston as Explorer Snout in a Tale of Two Deserts | Book Series Spotlight

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze5 Mins Read General
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    The Children’s Book Review | March 31, 2016

      Age Range: 6-8

      Paperback: 44 pages

      The Adventures of Silly Willy Winston as Explorer Snout in a Tale of Two DesertsAbout The Adventures of Silly Willy Winston as Explorer Snout in a Tale of Two Deserts

      Silly Willy Winston lives in Nevada with his BFF Livi. They spend a lot of time in the pool to stay cool, but what they love to do most is explore. When they set out on a journey Silly Willy Winston readies his nose and his snout. In a jiffy he becomes Explorer Snout. In this book they explore the Mojave and Gobi Deserts. They learn what creatures live there and how they survive. They also discover a rare bear that calls the Gobi its home.

      Here’s what one teacher who also blogs about children’s and YA books wrote:

      A wonderful combination of fiction and informational text! Explorer Snout takes Livi on an adventure to learn about deserts, especially the Mojava and the Gobi deserts. This book is packed with facts about deserts (rainfall, temperature, animals, safety, etc.) and text features (headings, map, captions, etc.). Although the book is fiction I will positively be sharing it with my second graders as a way to learn about a desert biome. 4 stars

      Ages 6-8 | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | 2015 | ISBN-13: 978-1517435790

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      About Donna Maguire

      I began writing children’s books in March with the first book in the series published on Amazon in July of 2015. It may seem a bit odd that the series already includes four books. The reason is that I created the books without even thinking of publishing them. After more than 35 years in the advertising and marketing profession, I left a successful marketing consulting business and moved to Nevada. The change was driven by the loss of my nephew, who I had raised more than a son then nephew. You see his brother lived there with his two little babies. He told me that if I came out and helped to care for them it would do wonders for me. I don’t think he knew how right he was.

      With a strong belief that reading early and often to children not only makes for good times, it promotes bonding and nurtures the joy of reading so I read to them often. Something amazing happened, my creativity and imagination was re-ignited. It seemed only natural to funnel this new-found energy into a long-term desire to write children’s books. In essence, caring for my grand babies and creating children’s books provided an effective form of therapy.

      As the books were initially created for a very select audience, my grand babies, I set several goals for the books, including (1) promoting literacy by helping to nurture the joy of reading through fun, humorous story telling, (2) providing a message of acceptance, love and friendship, not just for others but for the children reading the books themselves, and (3) igniting the young readers’ natural curiosity for the world, the environment and the creatures that inhabit it with us.

      My Basset Hound Winston, Silly Willy Winston as I call him, was the perfect muse and unlikely hero for my books. He has the biggest ears ever, a stout frame, huge paws and a super large snout. He trips over his ears and paws often, which makes him a bit of a clown. Rather than bothering him he views people’s laughter as an invitation to make friends. If you ask me, he is the perfect role model for self-acceptance and empowerment. Winston’s traits and the way he embraces them and uses them to his advantage also make him an ideal character to help children understand, face and protect themselves and others against bullying through self-confidence.

      Winston’s story can be used to start a conversation regarding bullying with children. After sharing the books with their children or loved ones, parents and caregivers can ask if a child ever feels as if they are different like Silly Willy Winston, what makes them different, how they feel about being different and what special powers or unique gifts they gain from their differences? Whether or not the child or children feel different a parent might want to ask if there is any one they know that is different, why and what unique qualities those children have? Both of these provide the opportunity to discuss how some children may pick on other children fro their differences. From there parents and loved ones are able to do what they do, be the good parents and caregivers they are and prepare children to protect themselves, and others, against bullying through awareness, confidence, calm and respect.

      While most people think mainly of the strip when they think of Las Vegas, I have found it to be a treasure of creative, caring and sharing individuals. Several of the new friends I met were self-published authors. For kicks, I shared my books with them and was strongly encouraged to publish them. With an extensive background in marketing, I viewed this challenge enthusiastically. I learned how to format the books for Kindle, iBooks and on-demand printing. And the rest they say is history.

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      Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

      21 Comments

      1. REBECCA STEPHEN on March 31, 2016 11:37 am

        my grandson likes the adventures and wants to go to Disneyland

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      2. Raymond Stone on April 1, 2016 8:14 am

        In it to WIN it! Thank You!!!!!!

        Reply
      3. janet woodling on April 1, 2016 1:44 pm

        An adventure in a skyscraper.

        Reply
      4. Linda G. on April 1, 2016 4:37 pm

        How about the next adventure exploring to a cave?

        Reply
      5. Nancy Jachcik on April 1, 2016 5:39 pm

        An adventure looking for a hidden treasure

        Reply
      6. amber deuel on April 2, 2016 12:49 pm

        I love your giveaways, I don’t know why some of the links don’t work for me though, I will go into each of my accounts and manually enter then come back to your site!!!!! Hope it works!!!

        Reply
      7. Kathryn R on April 4, 2016 11:24 am

        Please take Silly Willy to a farm to solve a chicken mystery.

        Reply
      8. Alicia aquino on April 10, 2016 5:39 am

        Would love to win this

        Reply
      9. Terri Irvin on April 11, 2016 1:36 pm

        An adventure on Mount Everest.

        Reply
      10. Renee Rousseau on April 14, 2016 9:17 am

        I would like to go exploring in Key West and hopefully discover some conch chowder and some Key Lime Pie!

        Reply
      11. Suzanne Costner on April 17, 2016 10:32 am

        I would love for them to visit the Smoky Mountains, since that is a setting that my students would recognize and enjoy.

        Reply
      12. mrsshukra on April 17, 2016 12:50 pm

        They should go on a Hawaii adventure!

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      13. apple blossom on April 19, 2016 6:38 pm

        Wild West

        Reply
      14. Penny Olson on April 19, 2016 8:49 pm

        An arctic adventure!

        Reply
      15. icefairy on April 19, 2016 11:31 pm

        The outer space.

        Reply
      16. Sandra Watts on April 20, 2016 1:24 pm

        I would be happy on any adventure with Silly Willy Winston.

        Reply
      17. Jennifer H. on April 21, 2016 7:18 pm

        I would say Ireland.

        Reply
      18. Jennifer Essad on April 21, 2016 10:15 pm

        to an under water cave to see the fishes

        Reply
      19. Jessica Coker on April 22, 2016 3:43 pm

        To the arctic

        Reply
      20. Twila on April 28, 2016 4:25 pm

        to a pizza place

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      21. Shelley P on April 28, 2016 4:27 pm

        I’d like Livi and Silly Willy Winston to take us exploring in their next adventure in the Rain Forest.

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