Product Review: Lilly P Badilly and My Daughter go to Cost Rico
When I received my copy of the new children’s book The Adventures of Lilly P Badilly: Cost Rica, by Debbie Glade, the first thing that caught my eye was the vivid colors. The cover of the book invites its reader to indulge in rich landscapes and an even richer imagination. I was amazed because while the old adage, “never judge a book by its cover” holds true, as an English Teacher I understand the importance of making reading an activity in which children want to engage.
My daughter thought the cover was amazing as well. She grabbed the book from me and screamed, “Mommy, WEAD. WEAD.” and when “She Who Has Spoken” speaks, we listen. Before I could begin reading, she was entranced by the pictures. I have never been to Cost Rica, but if the paintings in the book are any indication of the scenery, I am missing out on a BEAUTIFUL place. We pointed out pictures of trees and the inhabitants of the rainforest. And, we even practiced our colors. And then we read. The book is rather long, but it is not meant for children younger than four years of age. My daughter was able to sit through a little less than half of the story.
And what a story it is. Lilly, a precocious millipede, along with her grandmother and grandfather, embark on a very unpredictable adventure to Costa Rica. The story is filled with danger, and learning, and experiences that can only be enjoyed through the eyes of a very small..er, millipede.
Better yet, pop in the CD and listen as the story comes to life through the voice talents of the book’s author. Debbie Glade does a very unique job of portraying each character’s unique personality on the CD. And she had… Continue reading
Kids Feel Special With Personalized Books
Building self-esteem and confidence is so necessary in the early years because children are going through so many changes. During my childhood I quested quite often why there were no brown people in the books that we read nor in the sea of dolls at store. It wasn’t until I began to frequent the library that I learned that there were books with people like me in them.
As the mother of a biracial daughter, I sometimes worry that she will not see enough images of children who look like her. That’s part of the reason that I love personalized merchandise like children’s book or CD’s. With personalized items like these, children will feel connected and safe because they will see themselves and feel like they are a part of something. Imagine just how much easier potty training will be if your child see herself using the potty in a book. I think I’m going to order that one ASAP. LOL.
The Contest is Over and YOU Have Won

The winner of the first ever MOM on the RISE CONTEST was chosen through the use of the RANDOM.ORG Automatic Integer Generator. We had 7 contestants (one was disqualified for being a comment spammer so we really only had 6) as listed below in order of time using the time stamp next to the comment:
- May 5 3:12 AM Ayesha Lakhani
- May 5 3:51 Anelys
- May 5 4:27 Ernesto Flores
- May 11 3:06 PM Lesha
- May 12 5:30 PM Olev
- May 12 5:50 PM Michelle Rosenborough
Here is a screen capture of the generator:
AND THE WINNER IS Anelys of http://momto3littleflowers.blogspot.com/. Anelys, please send me your mailing address to momontherise[at]gmail[dot]com and we will get your copy of Mia-Reading: The Bugaboo Bugs ASAP. CONGRATS!!!!
The First Ever Mom on the Rise/Kristina Reviews Giveaway
Hey, wanna win a copy of your very own Mia-Reading: The Bugaboo Bugs? All you have to do is leave a comment here telling me why you love reading and I will then randomly choose a winner and KUTOKA will send you a copy of this game free of charge.
You are allowed 1 entry only, however, if you post a link to this contest on your blog AND a link to the review below you will be eligible for 2 more entries. Good Luck and Have Fun!!!! Contest ends June 11, 2008.
