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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Splashes of Joy review

Splashes of Joy
May 16, 2011

Children's Book: Red in the Flower Bed review
by Joy Hannabass

Red in the Flower Bed is a wonderful illustrated children’s story about interracial adoption. It uses the example of a poppy seed falling to the grown and wasn’t wanted, and the wind carrying it away to a place that it was wanted and could grow. And even though this poppy seed would be different, it would grow into a beautiful flower among the other flowers in the garden.

I was very blessed to grow up in a community with as many blacks as whites, and even more blessed to have parents and grandparents that instilled in us to love and respect everyone regardless of their color. How sad for someone who is not accepted because they are different. This wonderful book shows children that we can be beautiful and useful no matter how different we are. And also be needed, just as this poppy flower was needed to make up the red for the rainbow! I recommend this book for parents to read to their children, even if there are not adopted children in the family. All children at some point in the small lives will come in contact with children that are adopted, or that is different.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

EBOOK GIVEAWAY & Review of Andrea Nepa's "Red in the Flower Bed"

Giveaway Blogdom
April 25, 2011

Red in the Flower Bed by Andrea Nepa - A Review & Giveaway
by Amanda

Red in the Flower Bed by Andrea Nepa is a beautifully illustrated children's story which follows a poppy seed as it travels the world searching for the perfect place to grow. The home she is originally sent from the sky to live in is too dry for her to flourish and grow, so she takes to the wind until she finds the perfect garden in which to bloom.


Aside from being a beautiful story in and of itself, Red in the Flower Bed has special meaning, because it is Nepa's story about adoption. Andrea Nepa is the mother of an adopted Vietnamese daughter named Leah. In 2001, Adoptions from the Heart assisted with the international adoption. Andrea dedicated her book to her daughter: "For my dear Leah, whose journey in her young life has already taken her to far away and unexpected places." In 2006, Leah was diagnosed with cancer. She is currently in remission. Andrea lives with Leah and her husband, David, in Haddonfield, New Jersey. She is a registered dietitian for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

I've got to say, that while I enjoyed reading the story right from start (and my daughter is in LOVE with it), I was truly touched by Nepa's work after I took the time to read her bio and learn more about why she wrote the poppy's story. Red in the Flower Bed is the perfect story for any young child, but I think it will be especially poignant for a family with experience or an interest in adoption. As another bonus, this book is offered as an e-book, and my kids were so excited to get to "read like mommy" on my phone and on the computer. The story is a favorite of both of my older children, and I'm sure it will be a favorite for your family as well.


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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Author Terri Forehand review

Writing and other ways into the heart of the matter ... for kids
February 3, 2011

Red in the Flower Bed - Book Review
by Terri Forehand

Red in the Flower Bed
Andrea Nepa
http://www.tribute-books.com/

This is a simple book with a grown up and inspirational message that I was both surprised and impressed. It follows the journey of a poppy seed through many places where it would not bloom to the unlikely yet perfect place for it to be planted. Just like in interracial adoptions, a child might feel transplanted into a different culture, yet it becomes the perfect place for that child to bloom.

Andrea Nepa wrote the book for her adopted Vietnamese daughter, Leah. Her little girl made the long journey first to the United States and into a new family. Then later, her journey led her down a medical pathway when she was diagnosed with leukemia. Now in remission, Leah blooms.

The story is easy to read with simple words yet resonates an emotionally impacted message for adults ands children about belonging. Read it over and over, and in the words of Mary Englebright- "Bloom where you are planted."

A great story for the hearts of children and especially touching for those children blessed to be adopted.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Book Dads review

Book Dads
January 24, 2011

Book Review: Red in the Flower Bed

by Chris Singer

Red in the Flower Bed is a charming and elegant rhyming poem telling the story of a lone poppy seed floating through the air in search of a place to call home. The poppy seed and gardening motif serves very nicely as a subtle yet stirring metaphor for interracial adoption.

I loved the simplicity in the pictures in this book. They reminded me of a homemade collage project and left me and imagine other readers with a warm feeling as you can see the love which has gone into the creation of this book. I was struck by the powerful emotions I felt while reading this book as well. I was in awe of this and found it to be quite a powerful and touching tribute (appropriate since it’s published by Tribute Books!!) to the infinite bounds of a parent’s love for a child.

I’m a huge supporter/proponent of adoption as I have had the opportunity to spend time overseas working with orphans of AIDS and also visiting orphanages. I will definitely be recommending this book to people I know who have adopted or who work with adopted children.

I also want to give Tribute Books a great deal of credit here as well by having the book available in so many different formats: Paperback, E-Book, Google Book, Kindle, iPad and the Nook. As the owner of the new color Nook, I’ve happy to see such a high quality book available and available at a great price of $4.95!! Well done!!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

WeAreGoodkin.com says Tribute Books has 2 Great Book about Adoption

Goodkin
August 19, 2010

2 Great Books About Adoption

by Adrienne Breaux

We all know that adoption is a valid and important way in which many people create families. Sometimes it's adopting children or babies domestically or internationally, and sometimes it's by adopting a new pet, like a cat or a dog. Chances are you know someone either in your family or through a friend or coworker who’s life has been touched by adoption. The stories are always unique, touching and we love hearing every one of them.

This month we kept our eyes and ears open for any stories about adoption that were particularly inspiring, and were delighted when we were contacted by the folks at Tribute Books. Long known for publishing and promoting books with wonderful messages, they had two book suggestions for this month’s theme on adoption, and we highly recommend you check them out.

The first book we’d like to tell you about is Second Chance: How Adoption Saved a Boy with Autism & His Shelter Dog by Sandra Gerencher. In this easy-to-read book, Gerencher writes from an interesting perspective, Chance, the 4-month-old Rottweiler German Shepherd mix that is adopted to be a companion to Ryan, who is also adopted and living with Autism. You read about Chance coming home to live with the mom, the son and the household’s other doggie friends.

You read about how Chance had to get settled in, learn the lay of the land and get to know everyone. You really get a sense of what it must be like for an adopted dog coming into a strange new environment through Gerencher’s captivating descriptions. Soon, images of the day-to-day life of this family make way for more serious topics like how Ryan came to be adopted. Don’t be fooled by the narrator being a dog; the story isn’t told in a simplistic way, rather an easy to digest and rich way, full of detail, care and interest. Lighthearted, yes, but you’ll find yourself both enjoying the book and learning from it, as well. Second Chance: How Adoption Saved a Boy With Autism and his Shelter Dog sells for $11.07 on amazon.com.

The next book we’d like to recommend is Red in the Flower Bed: An Illustrated Children's Story about Interracial Adoption, by Andrea Nepa. Eight-year-old Leah was born in September of 2001 in a Vietnamese hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. Adopted by Andrea and her husband David from the orphanage as an infant, Leah and her new family live in Haddonfield, NJ. This children’s fiction book is written by Andrea to help parents who have adopted, kids who are adopted and everyone in between understand just what adoption is, and how a loving, caring family can come from adoption.

The journey of adoption—anyone who has ever undertaken adopting a child will understand that it really is a journey—is told through a metaphor of a poppy flower who is welcomed into a flower family. Seeds are planted, blooms grow, plants thrive—and all this great word imagery is surrounded by beautiful illustrations. It’s simple and lovely, and understood by children of many ages and adults alike. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of this book will go to Paul’s Kids, a Vietnamese orphanage charity. You can purchase your own lovely copy of Red in the Flower Bed from Amazon.com for $11.65.

What books, poems or websites have helped you and your family understand and explore the topic of adoption? We would love to hear your recommendations.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Wee Share reviews "Red in the Flower Bed"

Wee Share
May 28, 2010

Review & Giveaway: Red in the Flower Bed Children's eBook
by Desi


Raileigh and I love to read together. She has quite an extensive collection of books. Some have been passed down from Darren and I, and some we have purchased just for her. There is something so amazing about curling up with my daughter and reading. She listens closely, sometimes chiming in to share something that she sees in the illustrations. I ask her questions as we go and she excitedly answers them. It is so rewarding to see her learning as we read together.

Until recently, I had not really experienced an eBook. In fact, I was not all that excited to try one. Maybe I am old fashioned, but I love the feel of the pages between my fingers as I read through the book. I like that I can take a book anywhere and get lost in it's pages. I also like the look of bookcases filled to the brim with books to read.

However, when Nicole at Tribute books contacted me about reviewing some of their children's books in eBook form, I decided to give it a try. Raileigh was napping, so I browsed through the books myself. I enjoyed sitting at the computer, taking in the short, but very delightful children's titles that Nicole had sent over.

When Raileigh awoke, I decided to try out one of the stories with her- Red in the Flower Bed. I let her sit in the computer chair, which she was very excited about. She tries to often, but I usually make her get down (she likes to delete emails). I told Raileigh that we were going to read a book on the computer. Slowly, I scrolled through the pages of the story and read her the delightful, rhyming text. She pointed out things she recognized in the illustrations as we read.


It was a very different experience than reading an actual book, but we both really enjoyed it. One thing that I really like is that there are no pages that can be ripped or torn. We are trying to teach Raileigh how to care for books, and usually, she does a good job. There are times, though, when she can be a little rough. The great thing about an eBook is that is in that new, pristine condition every time you read it.

I also like that it changes things up a bit for Raileigh. It is always good to have new experiences and do things a little differently, and reading is no exception. I think as we continue to read eBooks, I am going to start teaching her how to use the mouse to scroll. I know she is going to enjoy that!

eBooks are also considerably cheaper than an actual book. I am sure you can see why! Plus, eBooks don't take up all the room in your house that a normal book does. I know we are getting to the point where we need to pass on some old books before acquiring any new ones. So, I really can appreciate the lack of space that an eBook takes up!

Now that I have told you all about our overall experience with eBooks, let me tell you a little about the actual story we read. Red in the Flower Bed is written and illustrated by Andrea Nepa. This delightful story tells the story the story of interracial adoption through the use of imagery.

Synopsis (as taken from the Tribute Books website)

The journey of adoption is beautifully depicted with the comforting imagery of a poppy flower who is welcomed into a garden family. It is a charming story of "seeds" being planted in the perfect place - exactly where they belong. Children and adults will enjoy this simple yet meaningful story and homespun illustrations. The book's loving approach helps children to understand adoption. Andrea Nepa has captured the essence of adoption and family, and has illustrated it beautifully with images and poetry that even a small child can comprehend and enjoy.

My Thoughts

Initially, I was drawn to the beautiful illustrations. They were simple, yet vivid and breathtaking. I love how easily the text flows, as the rhyming words tell the story. Raileigh, I know, did not understand the imagery the story represented. However, the imagery in relation to interracial adoptions was very well done. For a child who is yet too young to understand, it still tells a lovely story of a seed who is wandering around looking for a place to grow.

The story also touches on the changing of seasons as the seed experiences rain, snow, and falling leaves. The illustrations show this perfectly. The story shows the seed traveling on each page until it finds a home. Raileigh thought the poppy seed was a ball, so this gave me the opportunity to share with her about seeds.

The story is written on a level that children can understand. It is the perfect way to teach kids about what adoption is and how beautiful families of all kinds are. I also think it would be wonderful to share with a child who has been adopted. To make them feel like a beautiful flower would surely make the child feel special!

I am so excited to tell you that Nicole at Tribute Books is doing a giveaway here at Wee Share! One lucky reader will receive a copy of the eBook Red in the Flower Bed.

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