Saturday 19 July 2014

Children's book/author spotlight: Eric B. Thomasma

We were recently introduced to children’s book author Eric B. Thomasma and were generously provided with copies of his wonderful books which we will be featuring/reviewing on the blog later this week.

For the time being, I’d like to share with you these lovely titles.

Authors: Eric & Lanin Thomasma (illustrator)

Titles:

Sam and the Dragon - released May, 2010, 26 pages
Sam told his mother, “It really doesn't get cold. That’s just a myth, like dragons and unicorns.” But he soon learns the truth about winter... and dragons. Sam and the Dragon - You’ll never see your furnace the same way again
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003OIBGTO

Sam And The Dragon

Billy's Family - released June, 2011, 26 pages
An only child, Billy wishes for a bigger family. But spending a day at his great-grandfather's family reunion shows him that 'family' includes far more than just Mommy and Daddy. Billy's Family is an introduction to some of the terms and concepts of family relationships. Billy’s Family – It’s bigger than he thinks.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054557RW

Billy's Family

The Wizards of the Body Shop
 - released March, 2012, 26 pages
Repairing a crumpled fender is pure magic. So when Cindy’s Daddy’s car gets damaged, she goes along as Daddy takes it to The Wizards of the Body Shop.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007JVYP72

The Wizards of the Body Shop

Yeti In The Freezer - released November, 2013, 26 pages
Do you have a freezer that growls when ice is being made? Brady and Dot do, and it’s a little scary. But they’re no longer afraid, now that they’ve made friends with the Yeti In The Freezer.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ACTS0SI

Yeti in the Freezer

You can stop by http://rtycati.webs.com to find out more about these books.


About the author: Born and raised in West Mitten, USA (Grand Rapids, MI), He still lives in the area in a house he built, (literally), with the help of his wife, Therese, and two sons, Eric Jr. and Nicholas, (and various other friends and relatives). The boys are grown and gone now, although they both live in the area. Eric and Therese have managed to get past the empty nest syndrome and currently only share their home with their dog, Tucker. 

For more information, visit Eric's website at
http://rtycati.webs.com


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