Title: Cool kid travel guides they'll actually read
Author: Mir; Cool Mom Picks website
Publisher: coolmompicks.com
Date: 07/25/2010
When we moved to Georgia, I tried to pad the transition with various books about what a great place it was and the interesting things that have happened here. My efforts were met with a resounding "meh" from my children. Hmph.
Of course, the brand new Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know city guides from Arcadia Kids weren't around, back then, otherwise I could have gotten them the Atlanta book and totally won them over.
Even though we live here, now, both kids pronounced this little book "totally cool," and why not? It's chock-full of not just landmarks and suggestions on things to do, but also kid-friendly city trivia, intriguing photography, and even the wry acknowledgment of the city's 50+ streets all named Peachtree.
Right now there's eight city guides packed with goodies including Charleston, Cincinnati, Houston and that hotbed of tourism, Buffalo, New York. Pick one up before a trip, or grab your own hometown as part of a "what can we learn around here" adventure. I promise you won't be disappointed.
http://tiny.cc/CoolMomPicks
Title: Arcadia Publishing Launches Eye-Popping Series About U.S. Cities
Publisher: fireflyblog.org
Author: Guest Contributor
Date: 11/01/2010
More Info on This Book: Atlanta, GA: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Arcadia Publishing, the leading local history publisher in the United States, has launched a fun new series about U.S. cities, Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know. Children learn best when learning is fun, and the colorful photographs, dynamic graphics, and kid-friendly facts in these easy-to-read books add up to an irresistible package.
The first books in the series cover Charleston, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Houston, and Dallas. Each book includes sixteen pages of fun facts about the city, plus 32 pages about the state. Sections like 'Sights and Sounds,' 'Marvelous Monikers,' and 'Dramatic Days' spotlight each city's unique landmarks, geography, special events, and more.
These handy paperbacks are perfect for popping into a backpack or tossing into the back seat, where kids can quiz each otheror their parentson fun trivia such as:
• What event always draws a big crowd on the first Sunday in May in Cincinnati? (the Flying Pig Marathon)
• What city is nicknamed The Big Guava? (Tampa)
• How many people visit the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo each year? (1,800,000)
While kids entertain themselves with Cool Stuff, parents and grandparents will appreciate that the books are both fun and educational. They make great stocking stuffersand families can collect multiple volumes, giving kids a head start on getting to know the cities and states that make up our great country.
'There aren't many books for kids that capture the overall character of a city and its state,' says Kate Jerome. 'Since kids are fascinated with trivia, I decided to weave interesting facts and anecdotes throughout the booksimilar to the way any parent or grandparent would tell a story about a particular place. These books serve as natural springboards for kids and their families. Once kids are engaged in learning about a certain location, their natural curiosity kicks in and they want to find out more!'
Forthcoming in April are books on fourteen more cities: Columbus, OH; Austin, San Antonio, Columbia, SC; Savannah, Jacksonville, Rochester, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Charlotte, Richmond, Boston, and Chicago.
Kate Boehm Jerome, award-winning author of the Cool Stuff series, is a thirty-year veteran of educational book publishing, and her serieshave received multiple teacherschoice awards. She is also an active campaigner for child and adult literacy.
Established in 1993, Arcadia is a leading publisher of local and regional historical books. Arcadia Publishing has more than 6,500 titles in print. Information can be found at http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/arcadiakids.
Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Written by Kate Boehm Jerome
Published by Arcadia Publishing
Ages 7-11
Pages 48
$9.95 paperback
Atlanta, GA ISBN: 9781439600627
Buffalo, NY ISBN: 9781439600696
Charleston, SC ISBN: 9781439600016
Cincinnati, OH ISBN: 9781439600689
Orlando, FL ISBN: 9781439600641
Dallas, TX ISBN: 9781439600672
Houston, TX ISBN: 9781439600665
Tampa, FL ISBN: 9781439600658
Title: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know About Atlanta, Charleston, Tampa, Orlando, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Dallas, and Houston
Author: CanCan
Publisher: MomMostTraveled.com
Date: 12/10/2010
If you are planning a family trip or just want to teach distant relatives about your city, Arcadia Publishing has launched a fun new series called Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know.
Each Cool Stuff book contains colorful photographs, dynamic graphics, and kid-friendly facts about a specific city and state.
I would have LOVED this series as a child, but I appreciate it as an adult as well.
What if I was going to visit someone in one of these places, and I wanted to impress them with my cornucopia of local-esque knowledge?
Currently the series includes:
• Charleston, SC:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
• Atlanta, GA:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
• Orlando, FL:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
• Tampa, FL:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
• Buffalo, NY:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
• Cincinnati, OH:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
• Houston, TX:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
• Dallas, TX:: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
If you home school, or are a teacher, these books would be a cool extension activity for your state history curriculum.
Each book includes sixteen pages of fun facts about the city and 32 pages about the state.
The books have sections like Sights and Sounds, Marvelous Monikers, and Dramatic Days.
Read them on the car trip, use them to plan your sight seeing, or challenge each other with cool trivia questions.
~ What event always draws a big crowd on the first Sunday in May in Cincinnati? (the Flying Pig Marathon)
~ What city is nicknamed The Big Guava? (Tampa)
~ How many people visit the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo each year? (1,800,000)
In April, fourteen more Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know books will be published for Columbus, OH; Austin, TX; San Antonio, TX; Columbia, SC; Savannah, Jacksonville, Rochester, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Charlotte, Richmond, Boston, and Chicago.
Author of the series, Kate Boehm Jerome, is a thirty-year veteran of educational book publishing.
Title: Review: Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Author: Monique
Publisher: ArmsofaSister.com
Date: 11/4/2010
Description of Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
DO YOU KNOW? ...WHEN Charleston was the fourth largest city in America? (Hint: The British still wanted control!) HOW the streets in Charleston stay so clean? (Hint: Diaper duty helps!) Find these answers and more in Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know - an interesting little book about a very special place on the planet! Arcadia Kids is a new series of fun, colorful, easy-to-read books for children ages 7-11 featuring attention-grabbing cover art, inviting conversational style content, and vivid full-color images of landmarks and geography. Parents, grandparents, and savvy shoppers will appreciate the feel good factor of purchasing books that are both fun AND educational.
My Thoughts on Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Dang It! This book came about a week too late. Lulu, Coco, and I spent 4 days nand 3 nights in Charleston over the long weekend. But it was still fun to read, and it will come in handy when we travel back to Charleston. One of my best friends from college moved to Charleston right after we moved to Columbia, so we'll be back to visit soon.
This book of cool stuff tells a little bit about Charleston history, some of which we learned while we were there and some of which is new to us. For example, we learned this fact while touring the Charleston Harbor:
The longest cable-stayed bridge in North America spans the mouth of the Cooper River at Charleston Harbor (page vii).
We also saw sweetgrass baskets being made and we briefly visited Battery Park, both described in the book.
My daughters and I laughed at what we called "poop pouches" on the back of the horses used for horse-driven carriages. The book describes them as diapers LOL! Evidently the author was on the same page we were on!
We will definitely keep this book and refer back to it when we visit Charleston again. I like the way the book is divided out. It describes the history of Charleston, some fun facts about the city and how it was formed, it includes information about the state of South Carolina, plus it tells about current festivals and popular museums.
About the Author of Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know, Kate Boehm Jerome
Kate Boehm Jerome loves to write educational books for kids! Her award-winning programs are avidly read by thousands of young people in homes and schools throughout the United States.
Jerome has spent an entire career developing educational programs for kids. After spending 15 years in educational publishing, she made the leap to full-time writing in 2001. Since then, her unique perspectives and original voice have inspired her to create and direct hundreds of children's books in many different series.
Jerome's books have earned Teacher's Choice and Children's Book Council awards, and her new series that is currently launching "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" (Arcadia, 2010) is already receiving kudos from the very people who often inspire her the most-the mommy bloggers!
Kate is an active volunteer in her local school district and is a member of various Boards and organizations that promote both child and adult literacy-and, in particular, science literacy.
Disclosure
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a book review. The opinions are 100% mine.
Title: Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Author: Georgina Cruz
Publisher: Chicago Tribune
Date: 12/1/2010
Reading for young explorers on your holiday gift list -
"The Barefoot Book Of Dance Stories" by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple (Barefoot Books, $23.99) features dance folktales from around the world. Illustrated by Helen Cann, the book features such dances as the West Indian limbo and Spain's flamenco. It comes with a CD with stories narrated by Juliet Stevenson. Visit www.barefootbooks.com.
Looking for books about cities with cool stuff for kids? Arcadia Publishing has launched a new series about U.S. cities: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know. The books, by Kate Boehm Jerome, feature colorful photos, graphics, anecdotes, and kid-friendly facts about Orlando, Tampa, Charleston, Atlanta, Buffalo, Houston, Dallas and Cincinnati, the first books in the paperback series. Each book includes 16 pages of fun facts about the city, plus 32 pages about the state. Sections like Sights and Sounds, Marvelous Monikers and Dramatic Days spotlight each city's landmarks, geography, special events and more. Good stocking-stuffers, they're recommended for ages 7-11, and sell for $9.99 each. Fourteen new titles will be added to the series on Jacksonville, Savannah, Rochester, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, Chicago, Raleigh, Charlotte, Richmond, Columbus, Ohio; Austin, San Antonio, Columbia, S.C. Visit www.arcadiapublishing.com/arcadiakids
Want even more reading for young travelers? Anna Hibiscus and Hooray for Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke, a Nigerian storyteller, introduce early readers, ages 5-9, to a lovable girl, Anna, who lives in a multi-generational African household including her mother who is from Canada and her father who is from Africa. These two chapter books, illustrated by Lauren Tobia, are sure to prompt conversations about cultural differences and the meaning of family. Visit www.kanemiller.com.
Title: More Children's Books Picks for Christmas!
Publisher: gograhamgo.com
Date: 11/23/2010
What a wonderful collection of books that teaches kids about the history around them. You can purchase titles on Chaleston, SC; Atlanta, GA; Buffalo, NY; Cincinnati, OH; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Orlando, FL; and Tampa, FL. I love how each book takes you on a tour that kids would enjoy and then starts to break down the state with fun facts and history. These would be excellent sets to purchase for elementary aged kids. Take them on trips to keep the entire family entertained! Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know books retail for $9.99 a piece and are soft cover.
Title: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know...
Author: Piera Jolly
Publisher: JollyMom.com
Date: 12/13/2010
Children learn best when learning is fun, right? That's why I love the new Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know book series by Arcadia Publishing. These books each feature a U.S. cityhighlighting all the things a kid should know about the city. Right now, there are eight books in the series covering the following cities: Charleston, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Houston, and Dallas. Each book contains fun facts about the city and also teaches kids about the state. What I love about this series is that the books are not overwhelming or worst...dry and boring. These are geared at kids so the books are short {under 50 pages} and information is fun and engaging while still being educationa. The pages are glossy and full color with LOTS of pictures. I live in Atlanta so I was especially interested to read about all the "cool stuff" that every kid should know about Atlanta. I found out a bunch of things I didn't know myself like it is the only place in North America where you can see largest fishthe Whale Shark!
During this time of the year, so many of us are traveling to different states to visit friends and family. I think the Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know book series by Arcadia Publishing would be awesome for road trips or travel of any kind. Bring the book in the car or on the plane and learn all about the cool stuff to do and see where you are traveling to. Quiz each other and make a game out of it! These would also make fun stocking stuffers!
To learn more about the series, please visit ArcadiaPublishing.com.
Title: Review: Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Author: Monique
Publisher: Arms Of A Sister Blog
Date: 11/4/2010
Description of Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
DO YOU KNOW? ...WHEN Charleston was the fourth largest city in America? (Hint: The British still wanted control!) HOW the streets in Charleston stay so clean? (Hint: Diaper duty helps!) Find these answers and more in Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know - an interesting little book about a very special place on the planet! Arcadia Kids is a new series of fun, colorful, easy-to-read books for children ages 7-11 featuring attention-grabbing cover art, inviting conversational style content, and vivid full-color images of landmarks and geography. Parents, grandparents, and savvy shoppers will appreciate the feel good factor of purchasing books that are both fun AND educational.
My Thoughts on Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Dang It! This book came about a week too late. Lulu, Coco, and I spent 4 days nand 3 nights in Charleston over the long weekend. But it was still fun to read, and it will come in handy when we travel back to Charleston. One of my best friends from college moved to Charleston right after we moved to Columbia, so we'll be back to visit soon.
This book of cool stuff tells a little bit about Charleston history, some of which we learned while we were there and some of which is new to us. For example, we learned this fact while touring the Charleston Harbor:
The longest cable-stayed bridge in North America spans the mouth of the Cooper River at Charleston Harbor (page vii).
We also saw sweetgrass baskets being made and we briefly visited Battery Park, both described in the book.
My daughters and I laughed at what we called "poop pouches" on the back of the horses used for horse-driven carriages. The book describes them as diapers LOL! Evidently the author was on the same page we were on!
We will definitely keep this book and refer back to it when we visit Charleston again. I like the way the book is divided out. It describes the history of Charleston, some fun facts about the city and how it was formed, it includes information about the state of South Carolina, plus it tells about current festivals and popular museums.
About the Author of Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know, Kate Boehm Jerome
Kate Boehm Jerome loves to write educational books for kids! Her award-winning programs are avidly read by thousands of young people in homes and schools throughout the United States.
Jerome has spent an entire career developing educational programs for kids. After spending 15 years in educational publishing, she made the leap to full-time writing in 2001. Since then, her unique perspectives and original voice have inspired her to create and direct hundreds of children's books in many different series.
Jerome's books have earned Teacher's Choice and Children's Book Council awards, and her new series that is currently launching "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" (Arcadia, 2010) is already receiving kudos from the very people who often inspire her the most-the mommy bloggers!
Kate is an active volunteer in her local school district and is a member of various Boards and organizations that promote both child and adult literacy-and, in particular, science literacy.
Disclosure
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a book review. The opinions are 100% mine.
Title: Parents Can Beat the Summer Slump Blues!
Publisher: wiredprnew.com
Date: 6/18/2010
Monday, June 21 is National Summer Learning Day! Noit's not a new holiday invented by the greeting card industry. It's an effort launched by the National Summer Learning Association to highlight the need for continuing academic support for kids during their summer "time-off."
Educational children's book author Kate Boehm Jerome agrees that the so-called "summer slump" or "slide" is a real phenomenon. "It's well documented that if kids don't engage in at least some kind of educational activity over the summer, they can lose some serious academic ground" says Jerome.
So how can you avoid the backsliding while still giving your kids some well-deserved down time? Jerome's advice to parents: Keep it simple! "You don't need an elaborate plan and you don't have to spend a lot of money" says Jerome. "As little as ten or fifteen minutes a day of meaningful engagement can make a difference."
Jerome recommends taking advantage of "teachable moments" throughout the daybut with a twist. "When my kids were growing up, I'd ask them to read things to me all the time. It didn't matter what...the back of a cereal box, an article in the newspaper, a short passage from a new book. The kids really enjoyed the notion of teaching me new things rather than vice versa" smiles Jerome.
And what about the struggling reader? "Try not to overwhelm your child" advises Jerome. "Small successes can lead to big gains. Early on, my son struggled with reading so he gravitated toward non-fiction books loaded with short passages of interesting facts. After he found success with those kinds of books, he soon moved on to more challenging reads. You may have to search a little harder but certain books will grab even the most reticent reader. And if a book inspires even one question...then there is opportunity for the learning cycle to continue!"
Jerome should know. She's spent her entire career developing successful educational programs that have been read by literally tens of thousands of kidsof all ability levelsover the last 25 years. Her most recent non-fiction series "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" was created for Arcadia Publishing and features eight U.S. cities (Houston, TX; Orlando, FL; Dallas, TX; Cincinnati, OH; Tampa, FL; Buffalo, NY; Atlanta, GA; and Charleston, SC)with more to come.
Jerome designed The Cool Stuff series to showcase a city and state from a kid's point of view. "By the Numbers," "Sights and Sounds," and "Strange But True" are just a few of the fun features that engage kids and get them talking.
However, Jerome knows the magic ingredient is really found outside the pages of her books. "I love it when kids and parents dig into one of my Cool Stuff books together!" says Jerome "And, I'm even more thrilled when my book gets tossed aside because it inspired an interesting conversation or a real-life adventure!"
Title: Arcadia Publishing Launches Eye-Popping Series About U.S. Cities
Publisher: fireflyblog.org
Author: Guest Contributor
Date: 11/01/2010
More Info on This Book: Atlanta, GA: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Arcadia Publishing, the leading local history publisher in the United States, has launched a fun new series about U.S. cities, Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know. Children learn best when learning is fun, and the colorful photographs, dynamic graphics, and kid-friendly facts in these easy-to-read books add up to an irresistible package.
The first books in the series cover Charleston, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Houston, and Dallas. Each book includes sixteen pages of fun facts about the city, plus 32 pages about the state. Sections like 'Sights and Sounds,' 'Marvelous Monikers,' and 'Dramatic Days' spotlight each city's unique landmarks, geography, special events, and more.
These handy paperbacks are perfect for popping into a backpack or tossing into the back seat, where kids can quiz each otheror their parentson fun trivia such as:
• What event always draws a big crowd on the first Sunday in May in Cincinnati? (the Flying Pig Marathon)
• What city is nicknamed The Big Guava? (Tampa)
• How many people visit the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo each year? (1,800,000)
While kids entertain themselves with Cool Stuff, parents and grandparents will appreciate that the books are both fun and educational. They make great stocking stuffersand families can collect multiple volumes, giving kids a head start on getting to know the cities and states that make up our great country.
'There aren't many books for kids that capture the overall character of a city and its state,' says Kate Jerome. 'Since kids are fascinated with trivia, I decided to weave interesting facts and anecdotes throughout the booksimilar to the way any parent or grandparent would tell a story about a particular place. These books serve as natural springboards for kids and their families. Once kids are engaged in learning about a certain location, their natural curiosity kicks in and they want to find out more!'
Forthcoming in April are books on fourteen more cities: Columbus, OH; Austin, San Antonio, Columbia, SC; Savannah, Jacksonville, Rochester, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Charlotte, Richmond, Boston, and Chicago.
Kate Boehm Jerome, award-winning author of the Cool Stuff series, is a thirty-year veteran of educational book publishing, and her serieshave received multiple teacherschoice awards. She is also an active campaigner for child and adult literacy.
Established in 1993, Arcadia is a leading publisher of local and regional historical books. Arcadia Publishing has more than 6,500 titles in print. Information can be found at http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/arcadiakids.
Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know
Written by Kate Boehm Jerome
Published by Arcadia Publishing
Ages 7-11
Pages 48
$9.95 paperback
Atlanta, GA ISBN: 9781439600627
Buffalo, NY ISBN: 9781439600696
Charleston, SC ISBN: 9781439600016
Cincinnati, OH ISBN: 9781439600689
Orlando, FL ISBN: 9781439600641
Dallas, TX ISBN: 9781439600672
Houston, TX ISBN: 9781439600665
Tampa, FL ISBN: 9781439600658
Title: Summer Reading
Author: Pamela
Publisher: Family Travel Website
Date: July 2010
"With around 30 pages per book, "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" is bursting with historical facts, quirky stories, and fun knowledge about the city and state you're vacationing to. With explanations of diaper wearing horses, unique city nicknames (Porkopolis? I'm curious about that one!) and an introduction to the Tallest Cowboy in Texas, it's really no wonder that your kids will take a cover-to-cover approach when reading this delightful series.
Of course, as a parent, I must also point out the educational value of such an engaging series - especially during the summer, when it can be most difficult to interest your kids in reading. The colorful layout and pictures are a perfect balance to the interesting content, allowing your kids to really connect with and enjoy the stories and information. The subject matter will keep them involved and excited about your family vacation destination, as well as giving them fun facts, trivia and information to share with the rest of the family during your vacation together!"
http://tiny.cc/familytravleguides_blog
Title: Cool Travel Ed for Kids
Author: Sloane Williams
Publisher: farewelltravels.com
Date: July 2010
Did you know that some states have their own muffins listed right up there alongside the state flag, bird, and tree? New York does. It's the Apple Muffin. And did you know that Gatorade was developed to help the University of Florida football teamthe Gatorsstay hydrated? What about this one...while on New Year's Eve, people around the world watch the ball drop in Times Square to mark the new year, in Georgia, the Peach State, thousands watch a huge fiberglass peach drop from an Atlanta tower.
This is just a sampling of what you and your kids can chat about with the new series of books, "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" by Kate Boehm Jerome. They're handy to have at home if you live in one of the cities featured (so far there's Houston, Orlando, Dallas, Cincinnati, Tampa, Buffalo, Atlanta and Charleston) or you're driving to or through them.
The thin softcovers are easy to read, full of great visuals and are educational as well as FUN. And while they're geared to kids ages 7-11, chances are anyone older stands to learn quite a bit as well.
http://tiny.cc/farewelltravels__family
Help! S-O-S for Parents guest blog post
-Danette M. Schott, founder of S-O-S Research
June 15, 2010
Planning a summer vacation? "A fun way to choose a travel destination is to look through the cities contained in the "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" books by Kate Boehm Jerome. Each book contains 16 pages of facts related to a topic city and is followed by 32 pages about the state. The fabulous thing about the "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" books is that all the work has been done for you. Interesting facts and information, along with related pictures have been compiled and put into one easy book. Using the facts contained in the "Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know" books will not only help keep your child busy, but will also provide for an educational trip. The family will have fun learning new things together and time will fly as you're driving. Happy traveling!"
"What a great idea - not only for grandkids but anyone visiting who'd like to know more about a city!"
Nellah Bailey McGough, Travel and Living, Southern Living Magazine
Title: Everything Charleston in a colorful, kid-friendly book
Author: Staff Writer
Publisher: Moultrie News
Date: 10/29/2008
Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know is a colorful, easy-to-read book for children ages 7-11 featuring attention-grabbing cover art, inviting conversational style content, and vivid full-color images of landmarks and geography.
Parents, grandparents, and shoppers will appreciate the feel good factor of purchasing a book that is both fun and educational.
The book's benefits for children include:
Encourage ownership and stewardship of their hometown by having kids think about their "own backyard"
Stimulate curiosity through facts that are interesting and unique. Kids may not be impressed hearing about carriage rides downtown, but they are extremely eager to discuss the diapers on the carriage horses (included in the book).
Provide information in an easy-to-read format. Most city-specific books for children are reference in nature.
Charleston facts fill the first 16 pages, followed by 32 pages on South Carolina. Essentially two books in one, Charleston, SC: Cool Stuff Every Kid Should Know teaches readers not only about their town but also about their state.
Available at area bookstores, independent retailers, and on-line retailers, or through Arcadia Publishing at www.arcadiapublishing.com or (888)-313-2665.
About the Author
Daniel Island resident Kate Boehm Jerome loves to write educational books for kids. She has developed multiple award-winning programs - including a 75 book science series for National Geographic.
Article Title: Author focuses on kid-size need
Author: Brenda Rindge
Date: 11/4/2008
While helping her elementary-age niece research a school project about South Carolina, Daniel Island author Kate Boehm Jerome realized there was a void in the book-publishing market.
"'Although there were many good books available, most of them were large reference 'tomes,' she says. "So I decided to write a little kid-size version that I thought a young student might actually be able to read from cover to cover."
Jerome, president of educational consulting business KNI, knows what she's talking about. She's the former president of textbook publisher Scott Poresman and in the past 25 years has written more than 80 educational books for kids in the 8 to 12 year-old range.
Topics have included the brain, energy, space the Hunley, Jane Goodall, Amelia Earhart and Marie Curie for publishers such as National Geographic and Penguin Putnam. She is working on a 36-book science series with former astronaut Sally Ride. Several of her titles are on the Accelerated Reading list for grade-school students.
Jerome thought about the Charleston project for a few months and decided she could squeeze it into her schedule, often by working in the middle of the night. "This was a personal challenge. The more I got into it, the more it became a labor of love."
The result is a colorful, soft-cover book of 16 pages of Charleston facts and 32 pages on South Carolina. Jerome's goal was for it to be easy to read, fun and educational.
As she wrote, she kept her audience in mind.
"On a carriage ride, a child is not listening to the guide," she says. "He is looking at the diaper on the horse. Kids love to see the humor in things."
She hopes kids will learn without realizing it.
It's my biggest delight when a kid picks up a book and there is something in there he has seen or heard or talked about," she says.
Jerome may not be done with Charleston history.
"Depending on the response to the book, we may do some more," she says. "It's funny how little labors of love, if they fill a niche and need, can grow to be something more significant."
The book is the first children's product published by Arcadia Publishing's new division, Arcadia Kids. It's available at area bookstores, the S.C. Aquarium book shop, Waldenbooks, Barnes & Noble and online. It retails for $7.99.
Jerome will have a book signing at 2 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Women Authors Holiday Book Signing at The Citadel Holiday Alumni House.