Posts Tagged ‘Christmas Gift’

The Next Hot Holiday Gift: Ruler of Space

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

 

Just in time for the Holiday gift season, we are announcing the newest addition to our line of Customizable Children’s Books:  Ruler of Space!

 

Sara Michaels has created an eye-popping adventure that is full of energy, beauty, and imagination.  Take a look

 

Ruler of Space page 16  

 

As the author, I can’t tell you how happy I am with how it turned out.  In an earlier post, I admitted that I had no idea how my poetry could be realized and yet Sara brought my words to life.  I also admit that I “nerded out” at the chance to write about Outer Space, and am extremely pleased to discover through Sara that Space is, indeed, as cool as I hoped. 

 

It’s also been a blast to see Sara’s creative visions emerge from scratch.  For a fun peek at Sara’s inspiration process, read her approach to the “Golfing with Meteors” page:  “I want to really add that creepy, ‘look-into-my-eyes’ effect for the Black Hole…  like the Rudy Coby Whirlytron.”

 

We’re all pleased to be delivering our new “baby” just in time for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and we’re sure all you flustered Aunts, Uncles and Grandparents are just as pleased to have discovered the PERFECT GIFT for the Holidays!

My Personalized Christmas Book

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

 

Wanna know a secret?… We didn’t come up with the idea of putting your child’s name into their own customized children’s book.  In fact, when I was six (about twenty years ago), my mother bought a novelty gift that was made by an incredibly modern device (something called a “com-pu-ter”).  It inserted my name, age, and city of residence into a story about Santa.

 

A Christmas Story

 

You see, when little Jeff (me) asked Santa to give all the grownups the unselfish give of Time, he rewarded him (me) with a ride on his sleigh delivering presents (and time, I guess).  The only problem (besides the lame moral) was that I was a precocious child who thought, “That didn’t happen!  I asked for a truck, not Time!”  I suspected that some trick was being played on me and read it exactly once (sorry Mom).

 

The story’s failed use of the past tense (indicating a false history that even a child can see through) inspired our use of the future and present tenses.  Our custom kids books say things like, “If she were big, she’d…” or “When Olivia goes to the park, she…”

 

Also, absent from a book about me… pictures of Me!!!  No wait, there I am!  Look how handsome!

 

Jeff's Personalized Christmas Book

 

Here, they got me from my good side!

 

Jeff's Personalized Christmas Book 2

 

This book’s lessons were very useful during the development of our own customizable books.  Now, your precocious children are guaranteed  to cry out, “That’s me!” instead of, ”No way!”