Showing posts with label Apple Countdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple Countdown. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Wednesdays Win: Apple Countdown by Joan Holub

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It's apple season! Drop a comment for a chance to win Joan Holub's picture book, Apple Countdown. Don't forget to check in each week--we'll post a new contest every Wednesday and will announce all the winners for the month on September 30th. Don’t forget to check back. Good luck!
(Due to mailing costs, USA only.)


~ Joan Holub and Lorie Ann Grover

Friday, March 6, 2009

Poetry Friday: An Apple

In honor of Joan's new release: Apple Countdown!

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An Apple

An apple a day
Sends the doctor away

Apple in the morning
Doctor's warning

Roast apple at night
Starves the doctor outright

Eat an apple going to bed
Knock the doctor on the head

Three each day, seven days a week
Ruddy apple, ruddy cheek

Catch the full roundup at Picture Book of the Day!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Apple Countdown Press Release


For Immediate Release
On sale March 1, 2009

APPLE COUNTDOWN
by Joan Holub

readertotz co-founder and author/illustrator Joan Holub’s new picture book has just been released from Albert Whitman & Co.

Enjoy the simple fun of apple-picking as nineteen kids + their teacher venture forth on their class field trip to an apple farm, counting down from 20 to 1 along the way. Young readers will be swept up in this story, which teaches basic math concepts such as grouping and simple addition as well as instructions on how to pick an apple and apple facts.

“Twenty apples with our names,” says James. “I see a tag for me,” says Lee.
“Nineteen kids get on our bus,” says Russ. “I share with Mr. Yee,” says Lee.
“Eighteen miles till we’re there,” says Claire. “Eight miles, turn, then go ten,” says Ben.

“Until recently, I lived in Washington state—the state that grows the most apples,” says Holub. “I went on a class trip to an apple farm in eastern Washington one October--the month when most apples are picked. Picking and eating the apples was the most fun. We saw cows and ducks and learned apple facts, which I share in the book. For instance, did you know apples float because they are 25% air? Or that an apple has a five-pointed star inside, each point having 1 or 2 seeds, for a total of 5 to 10 seeds in every apple?”

About readertotz, Joan Holub and Jan Smith:

readertotz is a blog which showcases infant-toddler books as an important addition to children's literature. http://readertotz.blogspot.com

Joan Holub is the author and/or illustrator of over 120 books for children (Knuckleheads; Bed Bats & Beyond; Why Do Cats Meow?), including a chapter book biography titled Who Was Johnny Appleseed? She began her career in children's books at age six, when she created her first book dummy, and she has since worked as an art director at a major publishing company.

Jan Smith is an illustrator from England, who has illustrated over fifty titles, and enjoys salsa dancing.

Apple Countdown
by Joan Holub, illustrated by Jan Smith
Albert Whitman & Company
isbn 9780807503980 / $16.99 / 32 pages / ages 5-8
Contact information:
Email: joanholub@aol.com
Website: www.joanholub.com