Robin Landry is the author of "When I Dream", a collection of short poetry for children that both entertains and teaches. Her book has truly become a "hot item" over the last few months and we expect to only see continued sales from this author. Her unique spin on poetry keeps the attention of children but at the same time teaches the important concepts we all learn along the way. Robin's book is doing increadibly well on Amazon with over 30 reviews! Way to go Mrs. Landry and we hope you the best in 2011. Think of Robin as a cross between Dr.Suess and Shel Silverstein! Check out these great reviews or visit Robin Landry's book on Amazon for more information: http://www.amazon.com/When-I-Dream-Robin-Landry/dp/1608605809/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top Sample of Amazon Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous Illustrations, Just Like Dr. Seuss, December 10, 2010 By Book Lover "Book Lover, Reviewer of All Books" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When I Dream (Paperback) What I loved about When I Dream is the gorgeous illustrations, especially the one for The Legend of Jmojer. A flaming body headed towards a planet that illustrates the intriguing myth of a people who had everything, yet "You would think that so gifted a race, could be happy with all that they had, but those wonderful people of Jomjer, couldn't help but feel sad'. As the story progresses, a morality tales unfolds. How a people who had everything, still felt the need to take from those weaker than themselves until it becomes their undoing. Throughout the book, like a good teacher, information comes alive in rhyme and verse allowing a child to grasp complicated subjects with ease. Children of all ages would enjoy this book. Even adults can learn something, just as a previous generation did with Dr. Suess. |
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 out of 5 stars A children's book that combines poetry, science and imagination, October 9, 2010 By Timothy B. Riley (San Antonio, TX USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: When I Dream (Paperback) Light rays; the make-up of our sun; skiing; our solar system; a graffiti tagger turned artist; the legends of Atlantis and Jmojer; all unusual subjects for a child's book of poetry, but Robin Laundry makes it work so well I couldn't wait to share it with some appropriately-aged friends. "When I Dream" is more about a child's daydreams and innate curiosity than about what they do while they snooze. I showed this book to a couple of elementary school teacher friends of mine and they both not only loved it but were convinced that Ms. Laundry must have been (or is) a teacher herself. Their combined experience led them to suggest that this is material that 5th graders are being taught in most US schools. If you have ever been stumped while watching "Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?" you know that our 10 and 11 years old are capable of much deeper thinking than we might give them credit for. The author presents both facts and fantasy in a appealing and joyful style. The science seems to be up-to-date (the fact that Pluto is no longer considered a planet is mentioned) and although the poetry seemed to have some odd rhyming schemes to it I am sure that children will find it enjoyable. The illustrations by Christine Bennett are charming but maybe a little amateurish, especially in their depiction of adults (such as the drawings of Galileo and the residents of Atlantis). If I had any suggestions it would be to separate the fantasy portions (like the stories of the dragon or the talking rat) from the fact based poems and to publish them as separate titles. My teacher friends plan to use my copy in their classroom would would have liked it better if it was all science or all fiction. This is a wonderful book that does not talk down to children and yet still gives them something to dream about. DISCLAIMER: Although I was not paid for this review, I did receive the book for free from the author in the hope that I would review it. Thank you. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 out of 5 stars A choice find for educators and families alike, September 25, 2010 By J. Prather (IN USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: When I Dream (Paperback) I am not very familiar with poetry, although since I work with children and all forms of juvenile literature, I was eager to review this collection of poems as an opportunity to expand my knowledge and appreciation. I immediately recognized and appreciated the whimsical tone and flow of these poems as traits found in some of my favorite picture books. Since my tastes run more to the practical side of things rather than the lyrical, my favorites were the many entries concerning science, especially space. The author does a magnificent job of introducing basic science facts in a fun way that most kids will find very memorable. Any early elementary or preschool teacher will find much to enjoy and make good use of in these poems describing the planets, the sun (my favorite of the collection), and even the nature of the universe itself. I couldn't do a review of this one without mentioning Little Rappin' Red from The Hood. It's a great inner city take on Red Riding Hood that is sure to have lots of feet tapping to the beat and laughing along with Red as she battles wits with not a wolf this time, but a rat. Good Stuff. I might get brave and try that one in a story time soon! I also really enjoyed The Legend of Jmojar, but being a devout novel reader, I found myself wanting more of the story! All in all this is a great collection that will appeal to a variety of ages. Preschoolers will find much to love here, as well as many 6th graders starting algebra who will no doubt be charmed by the story of Ima Princess and her efforts to tame the algebra beast. While this book does not have quite the polish of some of the offerings currently being put forth by some of the more well known children's poets, the author's creativity shines through and makes this a very worthwhile purchase for both families and educators. Recommended. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Montessori Approved. A great book to read with your children! Let your imagination run wild., May 19, 2010 By Emma Jones (USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: When I Dream (Paperback) This is an absolutely great book to read with your children. My daughter goes to a Montessori school and this is where I first heard about the book. The school adopted it into their teaching curriculum. When I dream is a collection of poems that are creative enough to keep the imaginations of children wondering. This book takes everyday subjects and turns them into fun creative works of art. Although the book is not all illustrations it does have quite a bit throughout which is great (my daughter loves when we turn to a page with one!). I always look for books to read with my daughter that are semi-educational, that have a good moral direction and make her mind fill with possibilities. This book does that all and then some. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Thank you for your feedback. 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars When I Dream--Beautiful, May 21, 2010 By Sara Howard "Apollo Engineer on the Saturn V" (Tallahassee, FL USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: When I Dream (Paperback) Have you ever strolled down a path when it was almost dark? As you walked, the sound of beautiful music came to you. What was this? You walked to a clearing and you saw the beautiful lights. It was a carousel! This is Robin Landry's fantastic book. The poetry and illustrations are superb. Each chapter is a book in itself. I particularly like the Terrible Dragon, space and our solar system. But there is more: Light, Radio Waves, Earth, our Sun, the planets, Mercury, Venus, the Asteroid Belt and more. 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I was delighted to read that Robin is taking children to a place of magic. I just hope that their parents
encourage the study of math and astronomy.
What a wonderful, sweet book! I love the poetry. The author is really talented and I hope she keeps on writing. I read this book to my four grandchildren and they all loved it. The idea is brilliant. I love the subject. You are a lovely and exceptional lady. God Bless you and your family. I hope this book sells a million copies! This wonderful book should be in every school and library in the country.
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