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The Great Snowball Escapade [Paperback]

J. D. Holiday (Author)
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March 16, 2010
In the story, Wilhemena Brooks' cousin, Bud Dunprhy come to live with her family. Wil, as she likes to be called, finds her pink pencil sharpener is missing after Christmas. Wil knows Bud has it! Who else would have taken it? Bud doesn't like girls! In fact, Bud doesn't like anybody. Wil tries to ignore him but he pulls her friends hair, taken over games, and when Bud is in trouble he making his "you're going to got it" face at her. After a snowstorm closes school, Wil and her friends go sled riding. Bud shows up and starts a snowball fight which lands Wil in her room for the rest of the day for fighting. When her pencil sharpener is found, Right where she left it, Wil decides she has to try harder to understand her cousin and stay out of trouble. Her mother told her to be nice to Bud and to treat him like she would like to be treated. If Wil treats Bud nicely does that change anything for her?

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Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

The Great Snowball Escapade by J.D. Holiday is a 90 page chapter book for six to eight year olds. Its young readers will have many enjoyable hours reading about Wil, her cousin Bud and her friends.

From the Author

"I hope children will have as much fun reading it as I did writing and drawing the pictures," J.D. Holiday said. "It comes straight out of my childhood and the relationships with my family and friends."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 90 pages
  • Publisher: Book Garden Publishing (March 16, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0981861423
  • ISBN-13: 978-0981861425
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 4.9 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,304,955 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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READ WHAT REVIEWERS HAVE SAID ABOUT THE GREAT SNOWBALL ESCAPADE!

REVIEWER Fran Lewis says~
"...This is definitely a FIVE SNOWMAN BOOK! Let's hope
the author brings Wil and Bud and her friends back in another
novel.
This book should be in every school library, guidance counselor'
s office, public library, police youth groups, public libraries and
of course my own..."
http://www.gabina49.webs.com/

Reviewer Wayne S. Walker from HOME
SCHOOL BOOK REVIEW calls The Great
Snowball Escapade "a heart-warming story about the
importance of understanding the problems of others and
treating them as we would like to be treated..."
http://homeschoolblogger.com/homeschoolbookreview/

From KidsRead, Book reviewer and librarian,
Nancy Mossmore
"...an entertaining read for emergent readers that includes a
lesson about compassion and judging others. Because of that
lesson, I would suggest that teachers in first through third grade
use this as a read-aloud in class." AND "...As a librarian, I
would add this book to pathfinders about bullying and
friendship..."
http://kidsreads.wordpress.com/2010/12/07/the-great-
snowball-escapade-book-giveaway-interview-with-author-jd-
holiday/

From author Terri Forehand: "...This book is a story
which includes characters who face a bully, make judgments
without facts, and learn to get along together..." AND "...The
characters are likeable and the theme is a common one among
peers- learning to trust, get along, and compromise. Young
readers will enjoy the story and leave with the satisfaction that all
is not what it seems. I give the story a thumbs up..."
http://terri-forehand.blogspot.com/2010/12/meet-jd-holiday-
and-learn-about-her.html
Editor Jason Toupence at One Zillion
Books: "...my daughter and I have been reading a little
each night before bed and we have enjoyed it..." ..." AND
"...I think this is a very important story to read with your
children. Seeing others through a different perspective can really
shed some light on what makes them act the way they do. Just
because someone has some bad traits, doesn't make them a bad
person..."
http://www.onezillionbooks.com/

From The Maggie Project: "...J. D. Holiday
delivers just the right amount of suspense to entice children to
turn the pages..." AND "...Perfect for six to eight year old
readers and loaded with black and white illustrations, the story
shows the effect of bullying and the value of understanding
another's point of view..."
http://www.themaggieproject.blogspot.com/

Reviewed by: Irene S. Roth at
Adolescent Girls Blog
..."This is a great book about how to deal with mean siblings
and kids. It offers kids great lessons about how to cope with
bullying-types of behaviour and mean kids. These are important
lessons for kids to learn. Siblings can have a difficult time getting
along. Many kids will be able to relate to the issues in this book.
I really enjoyed getting to know J.D. Holiday and her writing
life. She's such an inspiration to me being a writer myself. I hope
you have followed her tour and learned more about her writing
process and books..."
http://rothsinspiringbooksandproducts.wordpress.
com/2010/12/17/meet-author-j-d-holiday/#comments


Written by Author and Illustrator Carolyn Watson-
Dubisch
"...this book the Great Snowball Escapade struck a chord..."
AND "...Life is full of changes and so often they are
challenging ones. This is the story of Wilhemena Brooks, a
little girl who's life has hit a bit of a rough patch and her
cousin, Bud Dunphry, who's in more of a tailspin. Together
they discover that their new life together can be okay,
maybe even good. It's a simply told story with realistic
overtones and is the book to buy for any kid going through a
difficult life change. The illustrations are gritty but
charming and it's a truly engaging novel..."
http://escapingnewyorktoagreenerlife.blogspot.com/

I'm the author and illustrator of the children's picture book, Janoose the Goose and The Great Snowball Escapade, a chapter book for 6 to 8 year olds.
In the story, Wilhemena Brooks' cousin, Bud Dunphry come to live with her family. Wil, as she likes to be called, finds her pink pencil sharpener is missing after Christmas. Wil knows Bud has it! Who else would have taken it?
Bud doesn't like girls! In fact, Bud doesn't like anybody. Wil tries to ignore him but he pulls her friends hair, taken over games, and when Bud is in trouble he making his "you're going to got it" face at her.
After a snowstorm closes school, Wil and her friends go sled riding. Bud shows up and starts a snowball fight which lands Wil in her room for the rest of the day for fighting.
When her pencil sharpener is found, Right where she left it, Wil decides she has to try harder to understand her cousin and stay out of trouble. Her mother told her to be nice to Bud and to treat him like she would like to be treated. If Wil treats Bud nicely does that change anything for her?



I live in the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania, USA and I'm a member of The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, and the Small Publishers of North America.
Picture to the right: The Great Snowball Escapade

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not easy being a kid, March 23, 2010
This review is from: The Great Snowball Escapade (Paperback)
Grownups invariably forget how difficult it is to be a child, this book's author does not! This reminds me of my childhood and the problems I encountered. I'm sure it will make my child feel like he is "normal" in this crazy world.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A story all school children can identify with, March 23, 2010
This review is from: The Great Snowball Escapade (Paperback)
Wilhelmina has had a rotten Christmas, thanks to her mean cousin Bud coming to stay. Things don't get any better when she returns to school - not only is Bud in the same class, but she has to sit next to him! Bud is the school bully. He dictates who is allowed to play and where, he fights with Wil and her friends, deliberately gets her into trouble with teachers and her Mum, and there is no getting away from him because now he lives in her home!

Bud's parents are going through a divorce, and Wil's Mum encourages her to be understanding and nice to Bud, but that's not easy when he's so mean.

"The Great Snowball Escapade" has a believable and likeable heroine and children will easily identify with her and the situations she finds herself in. The book is effectively illustrated throughout with simple line-drawings.

Do Bud and Wil finally sort out their differences? You'll just have to read the book to find out.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a heartwarming story, December 2, 2010
This review is from: The Great Snowball Escapade (Paperback)
Wilhelmina Brooks, who prefers to be called Wil, is a second-grade girl. She lives with her parents and older brother Jason who happens to be away in military school. Over Christmas vacation, Wil's Aunt Karen Dunphry, who is separated from her husband and recently lost her job, and Wil's cousin Bud, who is also in second grade, come to stay with the Brooks. Wil likes her aunt, but Bud is mean to her. On the way to their first day at school after Christmas break, Bud makes fun of her name and throws a snowball at her. At school, he mistreats her friends. And she is sure that he stole her pink pencil sharpener which she got for Christmas.

When Wil complains to her mother that evening after dinner, her mother replies that people sometimes say and do things that they shouldn't when they're hurting, so it would be best for them to look past some of the things that Bud is doing and try to understand him. However, that may be easier said than done. How can you be nice to someone who's taken your pencil sharpener? Is it possible for Wil to make up with Bud? And what can she do to try? The Great Snowball Escapade is a chapter book with a heart-warming story about the importance of understanding the problems of others and treating them as we would like to be treated. J. D. Holiday is also the author and illustrator of the children's picture book Janoose the Goose.
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