3 Imagination Station Books: A Review by Guest Blogger, Josie Murdock

Book Review

The Imagination Station series are books based on the popular Adventures in Odyssey series and feature historical adventures set in one of the most exciting series venues, the Imagination Station.  This review is of three books written by Marianne Herring and Nancy I. Sanders. Each one features two cousins, Beth and Patrick, who take Imagination Station adventures to America in the late 1700s, during the American Revolution. 

In the Red Coats are Coming the children go in search of Paul Revere, hero of the Revolution.  They meet several of our nation’s Founding Fathers and learn about espionage activity that went on during the American Revolution. 

Captured on the High Seas takes the children onto an American ship battling the British in 1781.  When they fall into British hands, they discover some of the struggles of average people in the American war for Independence.  

Surprise at Yorktown highlights the famous battle at Yorktown and the historical figures of Generals Cornwall and Washington.  The children get to help ensure victory in the battle for Independence.  

Josie’s Thoughts

I enjoyed the witty and exciting writing style.  The easy-to-read language and large print would be especially appropriate for younger readers or older beginning readers who appreciate an engaging storyline based on real events.  These books gave me a good understanding of how it may have felt to live during the American Revolution, which I had not studied much before now. They would make a good addition to a unit study of American history.

 I was a little disappointed to find that while the two main characters interacted a lot with the imagination station characters they never really interacted with each other within the adventure. Because of this, it didn’t really feel like a story about the children.  The stories read more like history books with a brief Odyssey twist at the beginning and a couple of Odyssey characters along for the ride.

Other readers might not mind this, but I find a lot of pleasure in a character-driven story with the people involved expressing emotions and feelings about what is going on around them.  This draws me into the action and really makes me care about the outcomes.  In my opinion, this is the difference between an informative book and a great read.  Because there was so little interaction between the child characters, I felt that the interplay of two complementary story lines driving home one valuable take-away lesson–which is one of the best characteristics of Adventures in Odyssey–was missing.   By the end of the books, I had learned something about events in American history, which is great, but I never really picked up that the characters learned something to carry over into their personal lives, and neither did I.  

Josie’s Takeaway

I read the books expecting Adventures in Odyssey, but I came away with some new historical insights.   Although these stories don’t deliver the full Odyssey experience, I think other readers will really appreciate the books for their short, interesting insights into a very important time in our history, and their satisfying conclusions.  

Imagination Station book reviewer, Josie Murdock

Josie Murdock is 10 years old and lives with her family on a research farm in South Carolina.  She is homeschooled and loves reading, drawing, and foxes.  

GIVEAWAY!

If you would like to read these books or give them to a young reader, please leave a comment. A winner’s name will be drawn on September 12.

Bedtime With Mommy: Book Review by Sally Matheny

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Are you looking for a new bedtime book? Then, check out this review of BEDTIME WITH MOMMY.

Published by End Game Kidz, this 15-page, full color board book is written by Nancy I. Sanders illustrated by Felia Hanakata.

The Author

Nancy I. Sanders is one of my favorite children’s book authors. She’s a bestselling and award- winning author of over 100 books. 

Her favorite topics to write about are God, Bible stories, educational subjects, African American history, and Jane Austen.

Nancy and her husband, Jeff live in southern California. They have two adult sons who are married and have families of their own. 

I encourage you to visit Nancy Sanders’ website where you’ll learn more about her and what she writes for children as well as for adults. 

Here is her newest book!

About BEDTIME WITH MOMMY

BEDTIME WITH MOMMY is a fun twist on bedtime routines. Animals around the world portray what children and their mommies do and say at bedtime.

Polar bears in the Artic read a bedtime story and say a bedtime prayer. Panda bears share a bedtime snack in the forest before reading a peaceful Psalm. 

The lyrical text includes cuddling with favorite blankets and toys, goodnight kisses, and bedtime prayers. Children will smile as they imagine young animals putting away their toys, brushing their teeth, and jumping into their jammies!

The perfect ending shows a human mommy tucking her little one into bed. Nestled beside the child are two stuffed animals. Mommy and her child sing a favorite hymn together and end with activities similar to those of the animals—a hug, a kiss, a snuggle, and a prayer.

The Illustrations

Felia Hanakata did an amazing job illustrating this precious book. The soft colors she used in pictures of mommy animals holding and caring for their young ones are sure to warm the hearts of children.

Hanakata’s details of eight different animals from around the world are delightful. Their expressions convey the same sense of love and safety as those in the last scene with the mother and her child.

My Recommendation

I highly recommend BEDTIME WITH MOMMY for children ages six and under. It’s an enjoyable and soothing bedtime book. While entertaining, it is also a thoughtful book, full of thankful prayers to God for His love, His protection, and for giving us loving mommies.

Reading BEDTIME WITH MOMMY is a wonderful way for little ones to end the day.

GIVEAWAY

Nancy I. Sanders is giving away a copy of BEDTIME WITH MOMMY to one of our readers! All you have to do to enter is have a U.S. postal address and leave a comment (along with your email address) by December 28.

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A freelance writer, Sally Matheny’s writing is published in worldwide, national, regional, online and print publications including AppleseedsClubhouse Jr., Homeschooling Today, and The Old Schoolhouse. Connect with Sally on several social media sites, but her favorite hangouts are at SallyMatheny.com and Pinterest. Sally is also the Write2Ignite Pinterest Editor.