Quickly: The Magic Spatula by Jeryl Abelmann and Miriam Kronish, a heart-warming story about a normal everyday kitchen utensil.
Short Description:
What is the real secret of Mommy's Sunday morning pancakes? How did Quickly get its name? A story for children of all ages, Quickly will bring a smile to your lips and a tug at your heart. This universal story celebrates those heartfelt family moments that become treasured with time.
Why I love "Quickly":
I love that something as common as a spatula can spark childhood memories. How it takes me back to remembering something from my childhood that was truly magical in my eyes! This is a story for children of all ages, I enjoyed reading about Quickly and how he is brought to life, how memories were made and how the memories were continued to be preserved!
Quickly: The Magic Spatula contains a recipe for those extra special pancakes and also a glossary for the words used in the book!
There are questions provided in the book, you can read the story and then ask the questions to promote creative answers! Also view the questions here: http://www.themagicspatula.com/quickly%27s-quintessential-questions.html
The authors promote writing your own story which can be written in the back of the book or even submitted to: http://www.themagicspatula.com/
Is there something that you can remember as a child that was magical and special to you?
A bit about the Authors & Illustrator:
Jeryl Abelmann is a retired elementary school teacher and recipient of Teacher of the Year for the San Ramon Valley Unified School District in California. She is currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Carmel Bach Festival. She loves the theater, loves to write, travels extensively, and is a member of Screen Actors Guild. She lives in Northern California with her husband and has two sons and three adorable grandchildren.
Miriam Kronish teaches at Lesley University and Cambridge College in Massachusetts. She is a retired principal from the Needham (MA) Public Schools. Her interests are music, math, brain compatible learning, accelerated learning, and multiple intelligences. She is the recipient of the National Distinguished Principal's Award and is an honored Principal in the State of Massachusetts. She also loves to write and is a Past President of the Rotary Club of Needham. She is married and lives in Massachusetts with her husband and two cats.
Chason Matthams is a graduate of the Fine Arts Department of New York University. His artistic pursuits include illustration, animation, painting, and portraiture. He recently completed illustrations for two children's books entitled Catty Wompus and Quickly: The Magic Spatula. He lives in New York and has shown his artwork in galleries from New York to San Francisco.
Buy it at Amazon.com for only $15.95!
Thanks to the Parent Reviewers & Quickly: The Magic Spatula for the opportunity to review this book, I was in no way compensated, only the opportunity to review this wonderful book for you!
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