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A few days ago, MyBlogSpark.com sent me 4 children’s books: Monkey and Me by Emily Gravett, Duck for President by Doreen Cronin, When Dinosaurs Came with Everything by Elise Broach, and The Great Dog Wash by Shellie Braeuner. (My kids are really enjoying the dinosaur one.)
What do these books have in common? They are all a part of Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories. The Great Dog Wash even won last year’s New Author contest!
And I have the opportunity to give away a similar book gift set to one lucky reader!!
I’m also happy to promote the opportunity for anyone out there who has dreamed of becoming a children’s author! (If you’re interested in the giveaway but not the author part, feel free to skip the next few paragraphs.)
Over the past seven years, Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories has given away more than 35 million children’s books by distributing them free inside cereal boxes and has donated nearly $3 million to First Book, their non-profit partner, which provides books to children from low-income families.
In addition to encouraging children to read, Cheerios is looking for anyone interested in writing children’s books. Now in its third year, the Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories New Author Contest is a way to encourage previously unpublished, up-and-coming children’s book authors and to continue to nurture a love of reading. Entries are being accepted March 16 through July 15, 2009 and will be judged on appropriate story and content for children ages 3-8, emotional connection, writing quality, uniqueness, and read-aloud potential. More details on the contest can be found at www.spoonfulsofstoriescontest.com.
Shellie Braeuner, the first year’s winner, won for her book “The Great Dog Wash”. This nanny from Nashville won a $5,000 cash prize and the opportunity to have her book reviewed by Simon and Schuster Children’s Publishing. Simon & Schuster offered Shellie a book deal – and will publish her book, illustrated by Robert Neubecker, in hardcover this summer. In addition, Cheerios will be featuring “The Great Dog Wash” free inside 1.5 million boxes of Cheerios. The book has been specially printed in paperback in both English and Spanish and will be available free inside boxes of Cheerios this spring.
Cheerios is also announcing the winners of the second New Author Contest:
- Lori Degman, of Vernon Hills, Ill., won the top prize for her story, “1 Zany Zoo.” In addition to winning a $5,000 cash prize from Cheerios, Degman earned the opportunity to have her book reviewed by Simon & Schuster Children´s Publishing. Simon & Schuster has since offered Degman a book deal; her book is expected to be released in 2010, initially in paperback distributed inside Cheerios boxes, and later in hardcover sold in the market.
- Cheerios also named two runners-up in the contest: Tameka Fryer Brown, of Charlotte, N.C., for her story “I’m Not Eating That!” and Joan Stradling, of Star Valley, Ariz., for her story, “Who Invites a Pig to Dinner?” Both Brown and Stradling will receive a cash prize of $1,000 from Cheerios.
Are you or someone you know an aspiring children’s book author? Then GO FOR IT!!
Now for the Giveaway part.
There are multiple ways to enter – you do not have to do all of them to be entered!
One entry each for the following comments left. Pick and choose the ones you want to do, but please leave a separate comment for each option – makes for easier random.org picking. 🙂
- What is your favorite children’s book? (And if you’d like to state why, I’m curious about that as well…but that won’t impact your entry 😉 )
- What is your child’s favorite book?\
- If you could be a character from a children’s book, who would it be?
You can also get more entries (1 each) if you:
- Blog about this giveaway/children’s author opportunity and link back to me (let me know with a comment please)
- Tweet about this giveaway/children’s author opportunity (please let me know with a direct link in your comment)
You have until Midnight on Sunday, May 17th to enter. Random.org will choose the winner and I’ll post it on Monday the 18th.
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My favorite book is “Parts” by Ted Arnold. I just think it is hilarious!
My boys’ favorite book right now is “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom”.
Hmm… if I could be a character from a kids book….? How about DW from all the Arthur books? She’s a very funny girl and always gets to bug her older brother.
I like The Little Engine That Could because it is motivating.
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My grandson loves Thomas The Train books.
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I would be the little engine that accomplishes his goal in The Little Engine That Could.
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* What is your favorite children’s book?
I love “If you Give a Mouse a Cookie” by Laura Numeroff. Actually, all her books are great!
My son’s favorite book right now is “Chugga Chugga Choo Choo” because he is all about trains!
If I could be a character from a children’s book I would be the Mouse in “If you give a mouse a cookie” because he gets to eat cookies, draw pictures, make messes, and just have a great time.
I like The Little Engine that Could.
The kids like Three Little Monkeys Jumping On the Bed.
I would be Alice In Alice In Wonderland!
My favorite book as a child was Charlotte’s Web. I grew up in a rural area, and luved the farm life and all the animals 🙂
Right now, my daughter luvs Sylvester and the Magic Pebble 🙂
I’d like to be Fern from Charlotte’s Web or Laura from the Little House series of books 🙂
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So tough to choose! My favorite children’s book Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney. Great message and illustrations.
My daughter’s current favorite book is Blueberries For Sal by Robert McCloskey. She likes saying “kuplink, kuplank, kuplunk”!
My son’s current favorite is either Jamberry by ? -eek, I don’t remember! Anything by Sandra Boynton. He can’t get enough of her!
If I could be a charachter from any children’s book I would be Harold, for Harold and the Purple Crayon because he is wise enough to know how to create his own reality in whatever way suits him.