Friday, 19 July 2013

Carole Reviews: Tilda Pinkerton's magical Hats - Angela Shelton


Author: Angela Shelton
Title: Tilda Pinkerton's Magical Hats - By the Red Tractor Mailbox (book 1)
Genre: kid's book
Pages: 196
First Published: September 7th, 20102
Where I Got It: On my shelf (Given to me from the publisher/author to read and review for my honest and unbiased opinion)



"Eleven-year-old Madison Mae and her younger brother, Albert, want to help save the family farm during troubled times. When a mysterious Magical Hat Shop appears by their grandpa's red tractor mailbox, the children meet Tilda Pinkerton who presents them with one-of-a-kind hats, causing new ideas and talents to suddenly burst forth. As a flood of harm comes rushing towards the farm, Tilda Pinkerton teaches the children how they can accomplish much more than anyone ever imagined."




Like earlier stated I was given this book to read and review from the author/publisher for my unbiased and honest opinion.



Though I am an adult and I have no kids of my own yet, there are little rugrats running around my life in many different ways (family, friends, and etc). When I first got the book in the mail, I opened it and left it on the counter at my parents. One of the little girls who my mom babysits seen it and begged to read it. I, being impressed that she so wanted to read it, allowed and encouraged her. In one sitting she read half of the book on her own. She is seven years old. She is an avid reader and barely had to ask about the big words. I asked her what she thought and she said, "I liked it! I want to read more! Can I have the sticker?" (a sticker came with the book). 



I was excited that she liked it! So it is approved by a 7 year old.



Once she was done, I took the book and read it myself. It is a quick and simple read. However, it was simply adorable! I can this becoming a little kid show one day. Tilda Pinkerton reminds me a lot of Mary Poppins with her magical hats and cute cat. She teaches that imagination and creative is a good thing! Trying new things makes life unique! Also, it teaches about family and loving one another even though they may differ in opinions. Like Grandpa who is stuck in his ways and doesn't like new things. Good lessons for the young minds of today.



The ending was cliffhanger-ish, so I expect to see more books following Tilda and her hats. Exciting! It was a nice ending, so the cliffhanger-ness didn't annoy me as much as it normally does. I also loved how she added a glossary of the big words she introduced. Very nice. Very clever of her. Along with that, at the end of every chapter she lists all the big words she used in that chapter, so the kids can then look up the words that were used. Very, very cool.



In the end, this was a cute book. The author did a wonderful job blending in moral lessons into a fun book! This would defiantly make a cute TV show or movie for the youngsters. For all my friends and family members that have younger kids I recommend this for them. The age group ranges between 6-12, I believe. There are some bigger words, but with the help of the glossary they should be fine. I grant this 5 stars. ^.^



Favorite Character(s): The cat and Tilda

Not-so Favorite Character(s): None.



*CaroleRae*


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Ok a few words from Blodeuedd :) Stealing Carole's spotlight here

First up is my interview in The Examiner. They are interviewing historical fiction bloggers

I am also on Anachronist' blog today and reviewing the movie The Host



25 comments:

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    1. *shakes fist* SPOTLIGHT STEALER!
      Bahahaha jk jk.
      But thanks for sharing this review. ^.^

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  2. Awwww, this sounds sweet. I like reading kids books sometimes even though I'm an adult. It takes you back in time and it's fun.

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    1. Same here. I tried to imagine myself as a kid reading this. I bet I would have been all over this in my youth. :3

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  3. Thanks again for taking part in the tour Carole. I'm so glad you enjoyed Tilda Pinkerten's Magical Hats! I'm looking forward to the next book to see what else Tilda is up to.

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  4. Sounds cute! It's nice to know it's kid approved.

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  5. Oh that is PERFECT! Having it kid approved really helps me think this one would be great as a pressie. Hm... might have to think about that! Great review!

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    1. BTW, if you have a dinner with: Charles Lucky Luciano, Nikola Tesla, and Friedrich Nietzsche, make sure you invite me! Great Q&A on the Examiner!

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    2. Hehe, you would so be invited of course ;) I think they would be quite the interesting bunch. Also Tesla was a hottie

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    3. It would make a fantastic gift for a kid! I plan on giving this to one of the little kids in my lives.

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  6. I love any book that gets a kid excited about reading!

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    1. Me too! I was SO happy that she was totally into it.

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  7. Great review Carole, it really does sound like a fun book. I hope you lend it out to many more of the rugrats in your life :)

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  8. This sounds adorable, and so exciting to see your niece loved it. I miss these type of books, I use to get a daily dose when my peeps were small. The cover is cute:)

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  9. it's nice to find a good book like that.

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  10. Sounds like a cute book for kids.

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  11. I agree!!!!! Too young for torture...I think may be labeled as child abuse. hahaha just kidding.

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  12. Aww this sounds super cute, and if it's 7 year old approved, you can't go wrong! :-)

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  13. Sounds too cute. I have a couple of nieces who might love it.

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