Bronny’s Bookshelf: Fourth Pick

Welcome to the Fourth edition of Bronny’s Bookshelf. In these posts I’ll be picking a handful of children’s books from my home bookshelf and sharing my thoughts on them. Today I’ll be discussing three books, a couple of which are very near and dear to mine an my child’s heart.

Horton Hears a Who! – Dr. Seuss

Horton Hears a Who! is a story about an elephant named Horton who overhears the echo of voices on a little red clover. Upon closer inspection he discovers that there is a whole town of Who’s, human-like creatures small almost to the point of being invisible, and who live on this particular clover. Horton then makes it his mission to protect the clover and its inhabitants, particularly from the threat of other animals in the jungle who mock him and disbelieve in the existence of the Who’s before stealing the clover and trying to hide it.

At the end of the book, after a great deal of anguish and persistence, Horton manages to save the red clover as well as the Who’s which live upon it. The core message of the book is repeated like a mantra throughout it: “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” This is a theme which teaches children the importance of treating and respecting others equally despite their size or appearance.

What is most distinctive about Horton Hears a Who! is, like most Dr. Seuss books, both the imagination of the world created and the style of the language. From the rhyming couplets of the words to the kooky cartoon animals, Horton Hears a Who! is sure to leave you and your child entertained.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar – By Eric Carle

The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a story which follows a little caterpillar from its life as an egg, its brief life as a caterpillar devouring whatever food it can find, its even briefer life in a cocoon and right through to its emergence as a beautiful butterfly at the end.

Since its publication in 1969 The Very Hungry Caterpillar has sold over 30 million copies, becoming a staple for children’s early reading all around the world. The story is accentuated with little pop up flaps on some pages which can be pulled aside to reveal holes in the fruit which the caterpillar has eaten on different days of the week, and these particular illustrations of food serve as very lush and appetizing pictures and include cakes, ice creams, cheeses, sausages, cupcakes, a slice of watermelon and a lollipop – each with little holes. This creates the sense that the caterpillar has eaten through your own book. On the whole it’s a particularly short though thoroughly enjoyable read.

Mr. Happy – by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Happy is just one of over 40 books in the Mr. Men series which began in the 1970’s. The story of Mr. Happy takes place in Happyland – where the sun shines hotter and the trees are a hundred feet tall. Everything from all the flowers and all the animals and even the worms smile in this land. It is in a small cottage by a lake in this serene paradise that Mr. Happy lives.

One day during one of his walks Mr. Happy explores an underground house and finds a man. This man is very similar to Mr. Happy, he is small and round and yellow, but unlike Mr. Happy, this man is miserable, in fact his name is Mr. Miserable.

After escorting his new friend out of his tree home and up into Happyland, Mr. Miserable finds himself unable to fend off the simmering happiness that burns in the cores of all who dwell in Happyland, and his frown quickly turns into a smile. This segues into the final message of the story which addresses the reader, it states: if you ever feel as miserable as Mr. Miserable, all you need to do is turn your mouth up at the corners and smile.

These books are available at:

Horton Hears a Who!: http://www.bookdepository.com/Horton-Hears-Who%21-Dr-Seuss/9780394800783

Hungry Caterpillar: http://www.bookdepository.com/Very-Hungry-Caterpillar-Eric-Carle/9780241003008

Mr. Happy: http://www.bookdepository.com/Mr-Happy-Roger-Hargreaves/9781405235518

My Super Family going to the London Book Fair!

There is some exciting news on the horizon for the My Super Family book series… We are going back to the London Book Fair! Second only to the Frankfurt Book Fair, the London Book Fair is considered something of a mecca for the who’s who of the European book world. This is our second time at the Fair, and last time we were picked up by the Mundt Agency! Clearly My Super Single Mum, My Two Super Dads, and My Super Groovy Gran have lots to offer!

Spanning three days, the Earls Court location for the Fair becomes home to publishers, booksellers, literary agents, wholesalers, distributors, media, online service providers – the list goes on. The venue is transformed into a miniature global marketplace. The Fair hosts international business professionals, with 25,000+ attendees in 2012 from 113 countries, and over 1,500 exhibiting companies! It is the place to be for networking and learning from global industry professionals, and the My Super Family books (My Super Single Mum, My Two Super Dads, My Super Groovy Gran) are going to be right in the middle of it!

We are so exited to be bringing My Super Family to the London Book Fair, and to be sharing the values of love, safety and security that are communicated in the books. We very much hope to make useful contacts at the Fair, and extend the reach of our My Super Family books, so that even more alternate family situations can have children’s books that help promote healthy relationships in their family, so the children grow up feeling that no matter what makeup their family is, they were loved in safety and security.

All About Bronny’s St Kilda Library Picture Book Writing Workshop

BronnyAndMuntsa's St Kilda Library Picture Book Writing Workshop album on Photobucket

As those of you who are keeping up-to-date with our blogs about the My Super Family children’s book series will know, Bronny recently gave a workshop at the St Kilda Library about writing children’s books and self publishing. The same day the 25 tickets became available, the event was sold out, and even then an extra 5 people came in! Plus it was so popular that it ran 20 minutes over the 1 hour and 30 minutes allotted! We are very pleased to see such interest in the books (My Super Single Mum, My Two Super Dads, and My Super Groovy Gran), as well as what Bronny had to say! Bronny also talked about marketing and how promoting your books are so important to the self-publishing process.

Bronny opened with a reading of My Super Single Mum that was well received, with positive comments on both the words and illustrations.  Participants also appreciated the important messages key to the My Super Family series: values of love, safety and security in families. She also tailored her discussion to the needs of the participants – who were budding authors and illustrators as well as those with books already published. She hoped to better help them with their own writing by asking everyone to introduce themselves and to chat about their own ideas and goals. Creating a network of like minded individuals is so important in the creative process for brainstorming and industry contacts.

The workshop also covered writing conventions, and Bronny provided a writing exercise that helped the participants figure out where they wanted to go with their ideas, as well as stimulating networking between the participants. This exercise was simple and effective and provided every participant with their very own children’s book idea and skeleton to go home and work on.

Bronny gave useful insights into self publishing, and the importance of finding an illustrator for children’s books, as well as how she came to find Muntsa (they met at the online artistic community Lost at E Minor when Bronny was creating AskBronny.com). As a successful self published author, Bronny also gave the participants realistic estimates on the costs of self publishing, and how much it would cost for a first run; information that is crucial for any author considering the self publishing path.

During the workshop Bronny also provided useful tips and information on the importance of marketing, and how to utilize the internet; teaching the participants how to set up their own websites and online stores, as well as how to make use of social media. At the end of the workshop, Bronny conducted a Q&A session with the participants to ensure that they went away with a clear understanding of her discussion, as well as to give them a chance to find out useful information specific to their own needs.

The event was a complete success; the workshop receiving really good feedback – with everyone rating it either 8, 9 or 10 out of 10! Hopefully this workshop is the first of many more to come for the My Super Family series!

As a direct result from this we will be putting self publishing and writing tips on our Facebook page regularly. So make sure you like us so you can get all the latest information!

For more information on Bronny’s Picture Book Writing and Self Publishing workshops send an email to Melissa at melissa@bronnysandmuntsa.askbronny.com/. Bronny is available to present for your Library, Community Group or Event.

Super Single Families Facing Tough Changes in Australia

When you’re walking down the street and see an adult with a child; do you ever wonder if it’s a single parent family, single mum, single dad, maybe two dads or even another alternate family situation? It can be very easy to assume that the large majority of families in Australia are the typical statistic that springs to most people’s minds; two working parents with 2.5 children.

Did you know (according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics as of June 2011 Australia) single parent families account for 950,000 homes in Australia with single mums making up the majority! Staggering isn’t it? Considering that we are a population of 12 million this is nearly 1 million homes in Australia with only 1 parent.

As you are probably aware, key to the My Super Family children’s book series (My Super Single Mum, My Two Super Dads, and My Super Groovy Gran) is communicating the values of love, safety and security. We care about promoting healthy relationships in single parent families, blended families, and all other types of families hence why we decided to produce the series of books. We just love it when we get feedback from mums and dads who have bought our books, just like this;

Hi Bronny & Muntsa, 

Just wanted to send a big thank you for writing such a beautiful book! So many children’s books out there are aimed at the more typical family unit, it’s nice to know that someone is out there thinking about the less ordinary. 

I admit I actually cried reading it, and even though it’s just me and my son (rather than Mother and daughter) I think my son will get a lot out of reading it with me (he’s 4), especially as his Father unfortunately has had no part of his life and has never met his son. As well, my family do not have a big part in our lives so it really is just me and him. I can’t wait to show him it, so much so I won’t be waiting for Xmas, but look forward to reading it to him tonight.

Thanks,
Nyssa

Parents in nuclear families find it tricky to juggle work commitments and quality time with their kids, but imagine how much harder this is for single parent families! Many single parent families in Australia are struggling with the new laws about family benefits. Basically, when your youngest child turns 8, single parents are no longer eligible for the Single Parent Pension, this means they must transfer to New Start and start looking for work. This sounds great in theory, but with only one person sharing the care and still with young children (imagine if it’s only 1 child) most of the money earned goes towards childcare anyway, and all of a sudden someone else (not the best option) is raising your child. Yes, we hear you now! What about a nanny? What about relatives? It can be tricky finding a good nanny – not to mention expensive! Do you really think a single parent can afford one? Most can’t! And, after all, you’re putting your child’s welfare into their hands, and entrusting them with what is most important in your life; it’s a BIG burden of trust to hand over, and it’s difficult to do willingly. Also, not everyone has got relatives that live nearby, so taking your child over to Gran or Pop’s is often out of the question.

This doesn’t cut a fair deal for single parent families, who giving up precious time with their child/ren to earn money to pay another person to do what they’d willingly do if only they could, while instead they’re trying to make money to support them. In this, the importance of government support for single families can be seen. As a result, a stable future for many single families lies in the hands of Australia’s future policy makers. The take home message from the family behind My Super Family children’s book series is that parenting, regardless of your family make up, is not always easy; it has its ups and downs just like life, and that making some decisions carefully can help smooth out some of the bigger bumps in the road, and help other families as well as your own keep on being super! And remember, the most important family values you can ever promote, whatever your makeup is that of love, safety and security.

Bronny Featured in The Paper

Bronny Fallens
Bronny Fallens, Weekend Magazine, the Herald Sun

Just this past month Bronny was featured in the Australian newspaper the Herald Sun in their Weekend Magazine talking about how she came to be a children’s book writer! Did you know that getting divorced was the moment that set Bronny off on her path of self discovery! This included studying internationally, becoming a DJ on the radio and eventually becoming a published Children’s Book Author. She credits all her life experience so far as to helping her achieve her dreams ‘I believe that we have the capacity as human beings to achieve all of our dreams – all we have to do is believe – then go for it’ says Bronny. You might like to read the version that was also posted online.

My Super Single Mum Book Launch Sydney

Before we held our gorgeous book launch in Melbourne we had a smaller soiree at the Hughenden Hotel in Sydney which was divine! A bunch of yummy single and not so single mummy’s attended with their bubba’s as well as the Scribo Group and much fun was had by all!

My Super Single Mum creates a stir!

Thanks for the fabulous Milkk PR we have been getting amazing publicity for My Super Single Mum including this article in the Herald Sun, a Melbourne (Australia) newspaper. According to the family expert (when asked about the book) children don’t need to learn about minorities such as these! I think every single mother was insulted universally with that comment. You might like to read the full article here. We for one, think that children of all ages should be exposed to our books, if only to stop ignorant comments such as that one! Read the article here.

My Super Single Mum Book Launch

It’s been a busy couple of weeks for me the past two weeks! Interviews with Kerri-Anne Kennelly on Channel 9, Sunrise on Channel 7, reviews in the Herald Sun, interviews with press, bloggers and the media! It’s all been very exciting, but probably the most exciting has been launching the books in Sydney and then today in Melbourne. I conducted a reading of the book to the children in attendance and all guests received a copy of the book as well as a goodie bag with fabulous items inside including gorgeous products from Aromababy. All this in the divine surrounds of the Apples & Jam Play Centre in South Melbourne on the corner of Montague and Bank Streets. Guests enjoyed jam & scones while sharing parenting stories. Super single mums mingled and I signed books for everyone there. Check out a reading of the book as well as photos from the day. Thank you so much to everyone who came along and I can’t wait to bring you instalment number 2 with My Two Dads. Look out for me in Take That magazine coming up as well as more reviews to follow!

My Super Single Mum in the Media

We were lucky to get some fantastic publicity on the weekend in the Sunday Herald Sun through our fabulous agency Milk Kiddle Langmaid check out the fabulous story here!

We also had a fabulous review in the same edition and scored a 3.5 stars out of 5 which we were over the moon about for our very first launch.

So make sure you grab your very own copy for Mothers Day.

My Super Single Mum Sydney Launch

TheHughendenBoutiqueHotel
The Hughenden Boutique Hotel

I’m so excited to announce that we are launching My Super Single Mum in Sydney on the 14th of April at the Hughenden Hotel! We’ll be having morning tea over scones with jam & cream and tea. I’ll be doing a reading of My Super Single Mum and available to chat with the press over the following 2 days.

The beautiful Hughenden Hotel will be the perfect backdrop for this our Sydney launch. So look out for me and My Super Single Mum coming to a store for Mothers Day soon. It is the perfect Mothers Day gift for any mum and cheap at just $15 when purchased from the BronnyandMuntsa.com website.

We’re working hard on My Two Dads which will be our second release in the My Family series. Til then – why not grab yourself a copy of My Super Single Mum and I look forward to bringing you more fabulous news soon!