Showing posts with label Mary Clark Dalton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Clark Dalton. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

“A Fantastic tale of a Caterpillar named Rainbow that learns to enjoy the beauty of each day” – Rainbow’s Promise by Mary Clark Dalton and Illustrated by Michael J. Fuller

 


Being the last caterpillar in his class to receive his wings causes poor Rainbow’s classmates to tease him. He dreams of being beautiful colors and flying with his friends. But his mom tells him to be patient and look for things that only a caterpillar can do. Follow along with Rainbow on his adventure in Rainbow’s Promise.

Clark’s Award for Rainbow’s Promise

Lisa Kitty Valadez

A Fantastic tale of a Caterpillar named Rainbow that learns to enjoy the beauty of each day

I read this book and it was so beautiful. It’s about a cute but strong Caterpillar named Rainbow that has been waiting a long time to become a butterfly. One day he decides to stop being sad and impatient and begins to help others and find the fun in each moment. Definitely a great story and adventure for children to read but also a book every age can enjoy.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Follow Rainbow as he learns a hard lesson on pride. – Rainbow Deals with Pride by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Michael J. Fuller

 


Rainbow is proud of his beautiful wings and ability to fly, but he’s showing off just a little too much. He thinks it’s payback time for Lightning, the butterfly who used to taunt him. But is this kind of revenge really the right thing to do? Follow Rainbow as he learns a hard lesson on pride.

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

“Rainbow Learns to Fly, the second book in the Rainbow series, builds on the lessons of patience, self-acceptance, and helpfulness presented in Rainbow’s Promise.” – Rainbow Learns to Fly by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Michael J. Fuller

 


Rainbow has finally received his beautiful rainbow wings. Now he can’t wait to fly! How hard can it be? he thinks to himself. He’s thrilled when his dad tells him it’s time to learn to fly. Impatience rears its ugly head again as Rainbow is in a hurry to fly. “These things take time, Son. You’ll fly soon,” his father tells him. Follow Rainbow as he learns once again, some things are worth the wait!

Margaret Welwood, Scissortown

Perhaps upon graduation, or maybe on your wedding day, 

or with the birth of a child, you thought you’d arrived—and then found that another journey had just begun. So it is with Rainbow—after all, what does a butterfly need besides wings? And what wings these are, bigger than his dad’s, and glowing with the vibrant colors of Queen Alexandra’s side of the family!
And yet, Rainbow’s dad counsels patience and daily practice, requisites for true competence. Despite his initial impatience and the overconfidence that stems from lack of experience, Rainbow displays a teachable spirit. It is this patience and teachableness that Dalton wishes to instill in her grandson, and in all the children who read her stories.
Rainbow Learns to Fly, the second book in the Rainbow series, builds on the lessons of patience, self-acceptance, and helpfulness presented in Rainbow’s Promise. Rainbow is “human” enough to make mistakes, but wise enough to learn from them—and we hope the children who read his stories will also learn from Rainbow’s experiences.

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Follow Rainbow as he tries to rebuild the friendships and trust that he has broken through all his prideful acts. – Rainbow Learns the Golden Rule by Mary Clark Dalton and illustrated by Michael J. Fuller

 


In this, the last of the Rainbow series, Rainbow learns the hard way that it’s not much fun to be the strongest, most beautiful butterfly if you do not have friends to share it with. After a time of showing off and a little taunting of his own, Rainbow finally learns the Golden Rule. He must treat other butterflies the way he would like to be treated. Follow Rainbow as he tries to rebuild friendships and trust that he has broken through all his prideful acts.

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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

She wished her mom could be like she used to be, always smiling and fun. – Hopefully by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Adrienne Anderson



No one ever told Hope why they decided to give her this name. She never thought to ask. Her dad had died two years ago, and her mom had not been the same since. Hope didn’t understand why her mom slept all the time. She wished her mom could be like she used to be, always smiling and fun. If it wasn’t for her sweet, grandmotherly neighbor Mrs. Jones, Hope would be anything but hopeful. Follow Hope as she finds her journey back to hope!

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Follow Ebony on her exciting adventure, when she finds out that beauty is not always visible to the eye! – Ebony Shine (The Rainbow’s Promise) by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Michael Fuller

 


Ebony loved to fly; in fact, that’s when she felt beautiful. You see Ebony was a black butterfly. She couldn’t find one small color on her wings; and believe me, she looked again and again. When she flew, she could pretend that she had beautiful wings, with all the colors of the rainbow! She couldn’t understand why her father called her Ebony Shine! He would say, “Ebony Shine, I wish you could see what I see when I look at you fly! When the sun shines through your wings, it’s so beautiful I can hardly look!” Ebony would giggle at her father because she knew he was trying to make her feel better. Follow Ebony on her exciting adventure, when she finds out that beauty is not always visible to the eye!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Should Rainbow get revenge against the butterfly who torments him? – Rainbow Deals with Pride by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Michael J. Fuller

 


Rainbow is proud of his beautiful wings and ability to fly, but he’s showing off just a little too much. He thinks it’s payback time for Lightning, the butterfly who used to taunt him. But is this kind of revenge really the right thing to do? Follow Rainbow as he learns a hard lesson on pride.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

One day, Wanda’s curiosity gets the better of her. She just has to see for herself what is over that hill. – Wandering Wanda (Rainbow’s Promise Book 5) by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Michael J. Fuller

 


Wanda is not your ordinary ant. Most ants are content to follow orders, stay in a straight line, then head back to headquarters. That is not how it is with Wanda. If she had her way, the life of an ant would be much more exciting! She dreams of exploring. One day, Wanda’s curiosity gets the better of her. She just has to see for herself what is over that hill. Find out what happens when Wanda disobeys and learns a hard lesson in obedience!

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

“Rainbow Learns to Fly, the second book in the Rainbow series, builds on the lessons of patience, self-acceptance, and helpfulness presented in Rainbow’s Promise.” – Rainbow Learns to Fly by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Michael J. Fuller

 


Rainbow has finally received his beautiful rainbow wings. Now he can’t wait to fly! How hard can it be? he thinks to himself. He’s thrilled when his dad tells him it’s time to learn to fly. Impatience rears its ugly head again as Rainbow is in a hurry to fly. “These things take time, Son. You’ll fly soon,” his father tells him. Follow Rainbow as he learns once again, some things are worth the wait!

Margaret Welwood, Scissortown

Perhaps upon graduation, or maybe on your wedding day, 

or with the birth of a child, you thought you’d arrived—and then found that another journey had just begun. So it is with Rainbow—after all, what does a butterfly need besides wings? And what wings these are, bigger than his dad’s, and glowing with the vibrant colors of Queen Alexandra’s side of the family!
And yet, Rainbow’s dad counsels patience and daily practice, requisites for true competence. Despite his initial impatience and the overconfidence that stems from lack of experience, Rainbow displays a teachable spirit. It is this patience and teachableness that Dalton wishes to instill in her grandson, and in all the children who read her stories.
Rainbow Learns to Fly, the second book in the Rainbow series, builds on the lessons of patience, self-acceptance, and helpfulness presented in Rainbow’s Promise. Rainbow is “human” enough to make mistakes, but wise enough to learn from them—and we hope the children who read his stories will also learn from Rainbow’s experiences.

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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Just once, Amanda would like to take first place to Sandy for something, anything! – Let Me Be Me by Mary Clark Dalton, Illustrated by Adrienne Anderson

 


It seemed that Amanda was always in competition with Sandy. To make matters worse, Sandy was her best friend. Just once, Amanda would like to take first place to Sandy for something, anything! The new school year had just started and Amanda had a new teacher, Miss Turner. This was Miss Turner’s first year of teaching, so she didn’t know anything about her class; she didn’t know that Sandy always won everything! Maybe this could be the year that Amanda finally won something! Her hopes were dashed, though, when her new teacher called for a test on the first day of school! Who gives a test on the first day of school?

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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Jamie had a father figure, only he was not in the home but on a television show. – Andy by Mary Clark Dalton and Illustrated by Adrienne Anderson

 


Life is tough when you don’t have a dad. Jamie had a secret. He had a father figure, only his was not in the home, but on a television show. He didn’t tell his friends for fear of being teased. Each day he would hurry home from school to watch reruns of The Andy Griffith Show. He learned many lessons from his television dad that he passed on to his younger brother, Chris. Though this helped, he still longed for a real-life dad!

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