Saturday, May 1, 2010

Klutzy Kantor

I interviewed Jessica Kennedy on my other blog about special needs, http://janetanncollins.blogspot.com and she kindly sent me a copy of her picture book, Klutzy Kantor.

No, the book isn’t about a cantor who sings in a synagogue even though “klutz” was originally a Yiddish term for a clumsy person. Kantor is the name of a pegasus, or winged horse. (I wonder if Kennedy thought of the name because horses canter?)

Klutzy Kantor is a cute book and the main character’s awkwardness causes some incidents that will make little kids laugh. But Kantor is also smart and, with the help of his friends and a little magic, determines to find a way to put an end to his clumsiness.

Although the book is fun, it’s also educational. The author uses some advanced vocabulary, but the meaning is obvious from the context so children will learn new words. There’s also a challenging riddle that will make youngsters think.

The illustrations by Jack Foster are charming and do an excellent job of capturing the feeling of the story. I think lots of children will enjoy Klutzy Kantor.

Jessica Kennedy is holding a contest and I’ll include the information about that here:

I’m running a contest/drawing to celebrate my fifth essay’s inclusion in a Chicken Soup for the Soul book. I will give one Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad book to a lucky winner and, if fifteen or more people leave a comment, I will give two away. Be sure to leave your email address.

You can gain double the entries by announcing the contest at this blog and http://jadaykennedy.blogspot.com.

Here are the rules.

Leave a comment at the two blogs for additional entries for each.

Blog about the contest for two entries. (leave link)

Tweet about the contest (leave link)

Announce it on Facebook for two entries (leave link)

For an additional entry announce the contest on Live Journal, Jacket Flap, Book Marketing Network, LinkedIn or another social network (leave link)

The contest will end at midnight Monday May 3, 2010.

6 comments:

NancyCL said...

This is a totally delightful book and sure to be a winner!

Unknown said...

I LOVE THE CONCEPT OF THIS BOOK! CONGRATS JESSICA.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a cute book!

Janet Ann Collins said...

Thanks for the comments.

Susan B James said...

I loved the book and was happy to add it to my collection

Janet Ann Collins said...

Thank you, Susan.