Smorgasbord #Children’s Reading Room – Book #Review – Tina Lost in a Crowd by Miriam H. Hurdle
I’m excited that Sally Cronin features Tina Lost in a Crowd in her Children’s Reading Room with a fabulous review. Please head over to visit this post. While you’re there, browse around her other magazine features on nutrition, music, humor and a lot more.
Miriam Hurdlehas been on the shelves of the main Cafe and Bookstore for some years but now adds her new book Tina Lost in a Crowd to the shelves of the Children’s Reading Room.
About the book
Tina invited her friend Erica to attend a popular Tchaikovsky’s Spectacular concert on a summer evening with her parents. During the intermission, her dad left the seat to buy some snacks. Tina and Erica followed him wanting to use the restroom. The shoving crowd pushed them away, and they lost sight of him. It would be impossible to fight through the 18,000 people to find him or go back to Tina’s mom. What would the girls do?
This story tells about what happened to Tina and Erica after they got lost. Children can adapt to the learning from different situations they may observe or encounter. Adults could have discussions with the children…
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A valuable tool that teaches children safety, but in a non threatening manner. Congratulations on the new release, Miriam, and the excellent review. 🙂 Thanks for sharing it with us, Sally.
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Sally did a fantastic review, Mark. I have practiced talking to students on different issues. I remember doing it in a fun but serious way, and asking them questions of what they would do. 🙂
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I truly enjoyed this story, Miriam. I hope you reach a ton of new readers. 🙂
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I appreciate that, Yvette. Thank you for hosting the tour and reviewed the book. I’ll have a month-long promotion with Book Funnel next month and hope to get some new readers. 🙂
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So many great comments, Miriam! I bet you’re inspired to write another children’s book. I liked someone’s comment about writing ‘Lost in a Crowd’ for adults.
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I surely am, Jacqui! Those are sincere comments with affirmation. You said I found my genre! It was nothing greater than that, and Sally said I found my writing career! Wow! I liked the comment about writing this book for adults. In fact, I got lost in a cathedral in Spain several years ago. All the tour groups looked the same. Luckily I spotted my 6’4″ husband.
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You must be over the moon at how well-received the book is! I’m so happy for you!
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Thank you, Liz! I’m going to dance all night, and day also!
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😀 😀 😀
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🙂 🙂
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6’4″! That’s a guy to take on a tour.
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Even on a daily shopping in a store when we go to different Aisles, I’d look for a tall guy when checking out!
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Thank you for the lovely intro Miriam.. a lovely book and delighted to review..it is all set up on Amazon UK, Goodreads and Bookbub.. wish you much success…♥
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I appreciate your support, Sally. I’ll collect your review today. I have a page to post all the reviews on my blog. Thank you again for your lovely review. Something just came up and I have to be away for a few hours to take care of it. ❤
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No worries Miriam.. hope nothing serious and we will be here when you come back..♥
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Nothing serious. I have an after school tutoring business at a school 20 miles from home and something needs the immediate attention.
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Glad to hear Miriam…hugsx
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I’ve heard so much about your book, Miriam. All good! All the very best with it.
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I’m thrilled with all the positive comments and support, Elizabeth. They warm my heart.
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