Saturday, October 26, 2013

Young Reviewers (Part 2 in the series)



Who better than children to write reviews for a new children's book. I appreciate the time that all these young reviewers made to read Mark the Missing Moose and then write a review.  


Here is what some of our reviewers have to say...


I thought the message in the book was an exceptionally good one for reminding people that it is important to talk about your feelings.  Mark the Missing Moose is a great story for helping children (or even adults) who need help during hard times.  It teaches them to talk about their feelings because talking about how you feel really helps remind you that others are there for you and eventually things will start to look and feel better. While the missing moose is only a stuffed animal, the book can be used to address the feelings associated with any type of loss.
Sydney Potpora (age 12)


Book Reviewer Sydney
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Well, to start off, this was an amazing book!  In this story, Joe was Jimmy's friend and cheered him up.  Joe said that when he lost his hamster, Buddy, he was angry and sad just like Jimmy.  But Joe's mom told her son that it was okay to be sad or mad.  In this case, I too agree with Joe's mom.  Many kids are sad because a friend moved away or because they lose something.  I was once one of those kids.  So by reading this book, it did not only make me realize that it's okay to be sad, but that everybody goes through this.  Thanks to Mrs. Tortorello, children can now open up and let out emotions, some that they were afraid to let out before.
Cecilia Solis (age 13)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Mark the Missing Moose made me think of how I would feel if something happened to my favorite stuffed bunny named  Donut.   It made me sad and angry that Mark the Moose was eaten by the dog, but I was happy that Jimmy found a new friend at the end of the book.  I think Mark the Missing Moose would be a good story to share with children who feel sad because they lost something or someone they love.
Allison Potpora (age 9)

Book Reviewer Allison



Release of Mark the Missing Moose means extra deals for you!

I am excited to announce the release of  Mark the Missing Moose! With the book's release,  the moose and I decided that YOU deserve some extra perks.  From now through October 31st, anyone who purchases a copy of Mark the Missing Moose directly from me, will also get a FREE Moose at the Manger coloring book (which is great for Christmas)! That's right...two books for the price of one!  

For every purchase of Mark the Missing Moose -




Name on autograph



You will get one Moose at the Manger coloring book FREE- 

Remember, the offer is good through October 31, 2013!  
Just place the order using the PayPal link above (or the one on the side panel of this blog).

Monday, October 14, 2013

Young Reviewers (Part 1)



Who better than children to write reviews for a new children's book. I appreciate the time that all these young reviewers made to read Mark the Missing Moose and then write a review.  


Here is what some of our reviewers have to say...


I liked how much happiness Jimmy got from Mark.
Brianna, age 6


 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I thought the story was a little sad. But I liked how you made a point that even if you lose something you should always be happy that you had time with it.
Mikayla, age 10

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This book is awesome, pretty good, sad and happy.  I love, not liked, loved the pictures. My favorite one was of Jimmy holding Moose in his lap and showing him off to his friends. Oh, and I hated the mean dog.
Devin, age 6



Book Reviewer - Devin

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Mark the Missing Moose is a good book. It's very sad, but entertaining. It teaches you a lesson that it's a good idea to talk to someone if you're sad.  I would recommend this book to all my friends.
Denny, age 11

Book Reviewer - Denny





Enter to win a FREE copy of Mark the Missing Moose (October 1-18)!


I am so excited to announce the first GIVEAWAY for my newest children's book
Mark the Missing Moose
 The official release of my book is October 22nd, but why wait when you can enter to win a FREE copy now!

This is a Goodreads Giveaway and it  runs from midnight October 1st through midnight October 18th.

Just click on the Goodreads link where it says
 ENTER TO WIN!


Goodreads Book Giveaway

Mark the Missing Moose by Lisa A. Tortorello

Mark the Missing Moose

by Lisa A. Tortorello

Giveaway ends October 18, 2013.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
Enter to win




Please feel free to share this with others.  The more the merrier!
Thanks!