We hope you enjoy this interview with children’s authors Phoebe Fox and Debbie Chamberlain. Debbie is a former educator and the author of the books My Mindfulness Matters and Mindful Mylie. She is a mindfulness and wellness coach, who loves to bring wellness and mindfulness tools to communities. In this interview, Phoebe Fox talks to Debbie about her books and her journey to writing them. Debbie reads aloud her book My Mindfulness Matters and shares breathing techniques and tools that can help people of all ages become more present. Debbie is also one of the co-founders of the Loving Literacy Authors group and enjoys bringing her books, ideas, and positive energy to students on her school visits.
Look Who Lives in the Ocean! by Brooke Bessesen: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Look Who Lives in the Ocean!” was written and illustrated by Brooke Bessessen and published by Arizona Highways. “Splashing and dashing, nibbling and quibbling, blending and fending!” This book is exploding with fascinating facts about amazing creatures who inhabit the ocean. Enjoy the fun rhymes, colorful illustrations, and beautiful photos on every page!
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the author, Brooke Bessessen.
The Tortoise and the Hare: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
This is a reading of Aesop’s Fable, The Tortoise and the Hare. This version of was retold and illustrated by Janet Stevens.
Wait Till the Moon is Full: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Wait Till the Moon is Full” was written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams, with a copyright date of 1948 from Harper & Brothers.
Sometimes I Like to Curl Up in a Ball: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Sometimes I Like to Curl Up in Ball” was written by Vicki Churchill, illustrated by Charles Fuge, and published by David & Charles Children’s Books. “Life is a lot of fun for Wombat as there are endless exciting things to do: shouting at the top of his voice for no reason, stepping in circles until he falls over, poking out his tongue and pulling funny faces, getting a muddy mess… But can you guess what Wombat likes to do best of all?”
Agent H2O Rides the Water Cycle by Rita Goldner: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Agent H2O Rides the Water Cycle” was written and illustrated by Rita Goldner. “Nature depends on water. We depend on nature. Children need a connection with both, to one day restore a healthy relationship with our natural environment. ‘Agent H2O Rides the Water Cycle’ contributes significantly to this in an imaginative, fun and scientifically correct way.” – Robin J. Weeks, PhD in Geophysics If you enjoyed this book, you may want to check out Mamafox Books’ Storytime Saturday Episode #25: “Orangutan, A Day in the Rainforest Canopy,” also by Rita Goldner!
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the author, Rita Goldner.
Reach Out & Read’s Facebook Storytime: Bilingual Read-Aloud “Cuddled & Carried” by Dia L. Michels
This is Reach Out and Read’s Facebook Storytime with Children’s Librarian & Author, Phoebe Fox. Enjoy a reading of the English-Spanish bilingual book, Cuddled & Carried ~ Consentido y cargado, by Dia Michels. It was illustrated by Mike Speiser and published by Platypus Media. “Babies, whether in snowy dens, warm lagoons, cozy nests, or living rooms, are nutured and nuzzled, carried and cuddled. These beautiful images of images of families will capture the imagination of even the youngest readers.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the author, Dia Michels.
Women in Chemistry by Mary Wissinger: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
Welcome to Storytime Saturdays (Episode #55) with Children’s Librarian & Author, Phoebe Fox. Women in Chemistry is Book 2 in the Science Wide Open series. Written by Mary Wissinger, illustrated by Danielle Pioli, and created and edited by John J. Coveyou. “’What is the world made of?’ Jump into the awesomeness of chemistry! Discover the power of curiosity and resilience along with the women who have blazed a trail in the world of science. From ancient times to modern day, the exciting story of chemistry is sure to inspire the scientist in everyone.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by Science, Naturally!
Antlers Forever! by Frances Bloxam: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
Welcome to Storytime Saturdays (Episode #54) with Children’s Librarian & Author, Phoebe Fox. Antlers Forever! was written by Frances Bloxam and illustrated by Jim Sollers. This book is available from Down East Books. “Orville, the moose, is a likeable young fellow who tries very hard to do everything right, especially when it comes to taking care of his handsome pair of antlers. They are his pride and joy, but despite all his care, he wakes up one day to find that they are coming loose! The lively stanzas of Antlers Forever! Tell the story of Orville’s hopeful but misguided efforts to put things right, and his final discovery that when a moose loses his antlers, he can always look forward to growing an even bigger and better set next year.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the publisher, Down East Books.
Peter Rabbit: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was written by Beatrix Potter. This version was illustrated by Phoebe Erickson. The Tale of Peter Rabbit follows the naughty Peter as he breaks into the garden of Mr. McGregor. When he finally escapes and returns home to his mother, she puts him to bed with a dose of chamomile tea, while Peter’s sisters enjoy a delicious super of blackberries.
Starry’s Haircut Read by the Author, Phoebe Fox
This is a special reading of my very first book, Starry’s Haircut (copyright 2015). Beautifully illustrated in watercolor by Sara Ruhe, Starry’s Haircut is gentle and encouraging. “Spring is in the air, and it’s time for Starry’s first haircut. She wonders: Who will come to shear my coat? Will the haircut hurt? How different will I feel without my cozy wool? Children will smile when they find out that getting a haircut isn’t so bad, even for a sheep!”
Reach Out and Read’s Facebook Storytime: “Babies Nurse” Bi-lingual Read Aloud with Author Phoebe Fox
Children’s Author Phoebe Fox reads her book “Babies Nurse ~ Así se alimentan los bebés” for Reach Out and Read’s Facebook Storytime. Written in both English and Spanish and beautifully illustrated in watercolor by Jim Fox, this picture book delicately depicts mammals feeding their babies. Did you know that tigers don’t purr and that bats nurse their babies in the early morning? The back of this book is full of “fun facts” all about the animals pictured in the book!
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Spring! Time to Build a Nest by Barbara Renner: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Spring! Time to Build a Nest” was written by Barbara Renner and illustrated by Rita Goldner. “Pen and Cob Swan listen as ice pops and crackles on the lake announcing the arrival of spring. Realizing she will be laying her eggs soon, Pen urges Cob to find a place to nest. After being shooed away from a beaver’s lodge and a muskrat’s den, they hurry to build their own home before it’s too late.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the author, Barbara Renner.
Monte and the Magnificent Star, An Arizona Tale by Jenifer Hecker Duval: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Monte and the Magnificent Star, An Arizona Tale” was written by Jennifer Hecker DuVal and illustrated by Sara Ruhe. “Monte, and his best pal, Dog-Dog, have an adventure when they help a lost star find his way home.” This delightful story teaches readers all about the Grand Canyon State and its many unique treasures, including the Grand Canyon Railway, Slide Rock in Sedona, Sabino Canyon, the Hopi Tribe, the state’s capitol building in Phoenix, and more!
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the author, Jennifer Hecker DuVal.
Blueberry Bear, A Furry Friends Tale by Eileen Pieczonka: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Blueberry Bear, A Furry Friends Tale” is the second book in the Blueberry Bear Tales series. It was written by Eileen Pieczonka and illustrated by Romi Caron. “Join Blueberry Bear on an adventure in friendship, trust, courage, and a whole lot of Blueberry Bear fun.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the author, Eileen Pieczonka.
My First Science Textbook, Atoms by Mary Wissinger: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox with Phoebe Fox
“Atoms” was created by John J. Coveyo, written by Mary Wissinger, and illustrated by Harriet Kim Anh Rodis. With it’s simple, colorful illustrations, this basic introduction to chemistry is engaging and fun! It may even inspire children to keep asking questions and observing the world around them.
*Permission for the reading of this book in it’s entirety was granted by Platypus Media.
Steve the Dung Beetle On a Roll by Susan R. Stoltz: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Steve the Dung Beetle On a Roll” was written by Susan R. Stoltz and illustrated by Melissa Bailey. “‘Hey, Steve! Why are you rolling that ball of poo?’ Steve the dung beetle is on a mission: to roll his dung ball home. Along the way, he meets curious animals who ask him what he is doing. Steve’s answers are gross, funny, and fascinating, and show how a little bug can make a BIG impact on the environment.”
*Permission for reading of this book in it’s entirety was granted by the author, Susan R. Stoltz.
The Candy Cane Princess by J.S. Dwyer: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“The Candy Cane Princess” was written by JS Dwyer and illustrated by Michael Hale. “CC is one of Santa’s elves and she LOVES candy canes. When a candy cane delivery doesn’t go as planned, other elves take that accident and change it into opportunity. A simple creative act of kindness changes a life and Christmas Royalty becomes a possibility for many others. A book that will captivate the Princess in all of us.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the publisher.
Cuddled & Carried ~ Consentido y Cargado by Dia L. Michels: Bilingual Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Cuddled & Carried ~ Consentido y Cargado ” was written by Dia L. Michels and illustrated by Mike Speiser. “Babies, whether in snowy dens, warm lagoons, cozy nests, or living rooms, are nurtured and nuzzled, carried and cuddled. Stunning images and gentle verse will capture the curiosity of even the youngest readers as they see how animal mothers tend to their cubs, pups, calves, and chicks. ~ Los bebés, ya sea encuevas nevadas, cálidas lagunas, acogedores nidos, o salas de estar, siempre son cargados y acurrucados, alimentados y acariciados. Impactantes imágenes y una rima elegante capturarán la curiosidad de hasta los lectores más pequeñoscuando vean como las madres animales atienden a sus cachorros, crías, terneros y polluelos.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was grated by the publisher, Platypus Media.
Buddy the Soldier Bear by Marie Joy: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Buddy the Soldier Bear” was written by Marie Joy and illustrated by Brandon Pollard. By following Buddy the Soldier Bear on his adventures, children will learn about the amazing courage it takes to be a US soldier. This book is a perfect story to share with little ones around Veterans Day.
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the publisher.
Phoebe Fox Interview with Arizona Pediatrician, Dr. Kristin Struble, Author of How to Be a Poop Detective
This is a special Storytime Saturday with an interview with Kristin Struble, MD, FAAP. Dr. Struble is a pediatrician, mother, and the author of “How to Be a Poop Detective,” which was illustrated by Don Sidle. Learn all about nutrition and a healthy gut, as Dr. Struble explains the 5 S’s! This book is available at Camelback Pediatrics in Phoenix, AZ.
Edie Goes the Wrong Way by Susan R. Stotlz: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Edie Goes the Wrong Way” was written by Susan R. Stoltz and illustrated by Melissa Bailey. “Edie the stingray decides she doesn’t want to swim like all the other rays even though they all want her to be just like they are. Decisions to be yourself can be difficult and Edie finally realizes she’s OK even though she’s different than the others.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was granted by the publisher, Pygmy Giraffe Publishing.
Goodbye Brings Hello by Dianne White: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
“Goodbye Brings Hello” was written by Dianne White and illustrated by Daniel Wiseman. “From being pushed on a swing to learning how to pump your legs yourself, from leaving the comforts of home to venturing forth on the first day of school, transitions take courage. They mean having to say goodbye to cherished things in order to welcome the new and different.”
*Permission for the reading of this book in its entirety was given by the author, Dianne White.
Chicken Little: Read Aloud with Phoebe Fox
This is a read-aloud of A Little Golden Book’s “Chicken Little,” a folk tale retold by Stella Williams Nathan and illustrated by June Goldborough. When an acorn hits Chicken Little on the head, she believes the sky is falling. She runs to tell the king, and by and by, she meets other animals along the way. Eventually, they run into a sly fox, whose intention is to gobble them up!” What do you think the moral of this story is? Feel free to leave me a comment with your ideas.