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Author: Natalie Tinti
ISBN: 978-0-9842625-3-3: 978-0-9842625-4-0 (Hard Cover)
Author and illustrator Natalie Tinti has added another tome to her books concerning the importance and value of friendship and imagination with her Sewing a Friendship 2: The Power of Imagination, Friendship, & Mind! What is incredible about Natalie is that she is a fifth grader with amazing talent and maturity beyond her years!
Author: Natalie Tinti
ISBN: 978-0-9842625-3-3: 978-0-9842625-4-0 (Hard Cover)
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Friendship and Mind!
Author and illustrator Natalie Tinti has added another tome to her books concerning the importance and value of friendship and imagination with her Sewing a Friendship 2: The Power of Imagination, Friendship, & Mind! What is incredible about Natalie is that she is a fifth grader with amazing talent and maturity beyond her years!
Teaching children about good deeds, friendship, and creativity can be tricky themes to deal with, nonetheless, ten-year old Natalie has embraced the task with much ease, as her narrative naturally flows with frolicky and light dialogue, creating a lively pace that will make reading aloud a pleasure.
Quite interesting is that at the very onset of the book, Natalie introduces her readers to the story's characters with their respective ages ranging from seven to twelve. She also includes a sixty-even year old grandma, an eighteen year old dog, and Mr.Windy-whisper, that belongs to the family of mother-nature. All of these characters are described with their various attributes such as the families they belong to, their eye and hair colors, their favorite foods, and specialties of each, such as having fun, sensitive to feelings, as well as many other traits. In addition, Natalie provides her personal adorable vibrant and spunky illustrations of each character creating an expressive and rich backdrop to the story.
The narrative unfolds when seven-year old Meeka Venya receives a note that is delivered to her by a dog called Dogon informing her that Nina Kay has a bad, horrible scratch on her finger and she won't be able to play her instruments. They must quickly come and make her feel better. Dogon dashes off to three other friends, Jonsy, Kiki, and Sokron bringing them the identical message, and at the same time, informing grandma Babushka, who was spying on the friends from a cupcake, that their plan was running well.
The friends meet and decide to have a make-your-friend-feel-better-party where they will come up with all kinds of suggestions as to how to cheer up Nina. At this juncture, Natalie tells us more about the musical world of Nina, who wishes that her friends were present. To her delight, her wish comes true when her four friends show up on her door-step-all carrying presents for her. We also learn that Nina' s house is filled with rules, all beginning with the word don't- a reminder to parents that negative commands are not always the most effective.
After discussing what they should do, each of the friends decide that they would draw a picture on a separate piece of cloth and then they would create a story, eventually sewing together all the pieces to make a friendship quilt. You notice that Natalie shies away from suggesting the endless variety of activities children indulge in that very often focus on structure or skill building, which, although have their merits, nonetheless may prevent play that is essential for developing imagination and creativity. And as many respected authorities have pointed out, children who actively engage their imaginations are rewarded with a host of benefits and learn many great lessons in life. Also, as evidenced in the magical and sometimes funny tales the children narrate, they learn the power of friendships, the importance in performing good deeds, problem solving, and discovering talents, as well as inner powers that they thought never existed in themselves.
To encourage reluctant readers to ignite their imaginations, Natalie includes at the end of the book six unfinished stories providing fill in the blanks. Natalie has written a book that no doubt will be gobbled up and may even win her some more prizes, as was the case with her first book.
Talented ten-year old Natalie Tinti lives in California. She is not only a writer and illustrator, but also a dancer and, as she says, a very good friend. Natalie informs us in the Author's Note that she was inspired to write her second book “because I feel that helping each other builds a stronger community and that imagination is a huge part of everyone's life. I hope this book will spread the message that friendships are an important part of life and that everyone should take a chance at helping everyone.”
Natalie's award- winning talents began
in 2004 when, at the tender age of five, she won first place for the
poster contest at the 4th Annual Artists Event hosted by Great
Graphics Bella & Animal Friends of the Valleys. That same year,
she achieved first place for the Visual Arts Primary Division at her
school for the Reflections theme “A Different Kind of Hero.” In
2007, her art piece was placed in the Promenade Mall at the Youth Art
Exhibition hosted by the Temecula Valley Art Council. Recently,
Natalie's book, Sewing a Friendship, was awarded a Silver Medal in
the 2009 award contest hosted by the nationally recognized Readers
Favorite Book Reviews under the Children-Chapter category.
In 2010 she was a finalist in the Children's Picture Book, Soft cover Category hosted by International Book Awards and also winner in Children's Motivation Category hosted by National Indie Excellence Awards Winner Spring 2010 Pinnacle Achievement Award hosted by the North American Bookdealers Exchange Silver Medal in the 2009 award contest hosted by the nationally recognized Readers Favorite Book Reviews.
Thank God we can look to children such as Natalie to make our world a better place to live in and God bless her and all the children who have similar feelings and philosophies.
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