Saturday, July 16, 2011

Rocket Town - A New Board Book for Toddlers - Just as the NASA Shuttle Programs Winds Down



Book Review

Rocket Town by Bob Logan
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Rocket Town by illustrator/author Bob Logan, $7.99, Sourcebooks.  What a perfect book to be reviewing, just as the U.S. space shuttle program is coming to a close with the return of the Atlantis Space Shuttle. 

By way of introduction, Bob Logan is a Southern California illustrator and artist.  Recently he appeared and read Rocket Town live at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books an event my own family loves attending each spring.  Logan is also the author of another cute young children's title called The Sea of Bath.

From a mom perspective, I know this book is really meant for today's toddler.  But I have to admit it's got magnetic old-fashioned appeal to baby boomers like me, too, because of the retro pop art style and storyline.  In fact, it seems to bridge time.  It's a celebration of the pre-shuttle days, ala The Jetsons family, the TV cartoon series from the 1960s that I grew up with, as it is much in tune with the modern times we live in today.

In this tale an astronaut, along with his doggie friend, venture off in a bright yellow pickup truck that might have time traveled right out of the mid 1950s.   Their destination is Rocket Town and along the way they'll pass every imaginable kind of rocket and space craft in search of the one they like most.  The different rockets are big and small, in all kinds of shapes. Care for a shark-shaped rocket?  That is only the beginning of all you will see in this book.  For sure, you never know what you'll find on the next page!

Finally, this unlikely duo finds the perfect rocket ship for their journey into space.  You and your child will laugh together as you discover that this rocket actually looks just like their pickup. Then, together you'll count down and blast off at the end of this charming story.

The colorful pictures throughout this sturdy board book are sure to inspire little kids' imaginations to reach for the stars -- figuratively and literally.  Whether Dad, Mom, Grandma or even Great Grandpa is reading this to a lucky child, it will certainly delight multiple generations.

Rocket Town by Bob Logan and published by Sourcebooks, Board Book $7.99,  is also available for the Kindle for $6.39

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Brady Bunch 's Sherwood Schwartz - May Your Memory Be A Blessing to Everyone You Touched


Remembrances


This Post is Dedicated to the Memory of
Sherwood Schwartz
November 14, 1916 - July 12, 2011

Today I attended the memorial service and traditional Jewish burial of Sherwood Schwartz, the father of Gilligan's Island and The Brady Bunch among many other entertainment creations.  Almost everyone growing up in the 60s watched at least one episode of one or both of those unforgettable TV series, both which he created, wrote, and produced.



When I was a child, Mr. Schwartz wrote me a very kind letter which expressed his great kindness and care about children.  I was head of my local Brady Bunch Fan Club on the East Coast then.  I have always treasured that precious letter on Paramount stationery and I always will.

As a grown up today, I was feeling over run with sadness when I first arrived. But that soon evolved into remembering how this man has given so much joy to so many people with his talents in television and writing.

At the memorial service preceding burial, Mr. Schwartz's love of family was apparent as each of his 4 children spoke.  Several of his very talented grandchildren sang or recalled what they loved best about him, too.  A few beautiful songs were sung by family and many jokes were told during the family member's eulogies.


Mr. Schwartz would have wanted this send off no other way.  This truly was an event celebrating a life lived well.

I also was quite struck by the warmth and kindnesses that he extended to and that were returned by many of his friends who came to give their final respects -- Monty Hall and Robert Young, to name a few.  

There were also many members of his Brady TV family -- close in age to Schwartz's own children -- there to celebrate this entertainment industry legend. Among those who came to mourn this great loss were: Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen.  And other luminaries from the Golden Age of television in the late 1950s-70s. In the crowd, I even noticed a few of Mr. Schwartz's most devoted fans who came to say goodbye.

Mr. Schwartz touched many: his family, friends, and fans -- he certainly made an impact on my own life.  May his family find solace now as we all bid farewell to him for the last time.  Most importantly, may his memory live on in each of us who knew him.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Perfectly Timed Hasbro Clue Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Edition Game Might Outlast Film



Family Games

Clue: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Edition Game by Hasbro
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

The Harry Potter excitement has been building up for months.  Most recently on July 10 there was the world premiere of a CNN Larry King  sneak peek special behind the scenes of quite possibly, the biggest release of a movie in this century thus far.  

Larry King & Daniel Radcliffe, stars in the title role as Harry Potter
Image provided by CNN

According to all the billboards, advertising and web speak about the impending release of  Warner Bros epic Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part II, "It all ends on July 15th."  This is when the last movie of the seven picture series is released.  Well, I'm going to dare to challenge that statement.  

I'm a mere mommy blogger with no special magical powers of my own.  Just the same, I'm predicting that Harry and all his important friends and foes will live on long after tomorrow.  Perhaps have an even longer after-life than Star Trek and Star Wars have.  Precisely, I wouldn't be surprised if the Harry Potter saga continues into the future, through the imaginations of kids and adults who play the new game Clue: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Edition Game from Hasbro.

My kids (triplets, 14 and big brother, 15) are all huge Harry Potter fans, having read all 7 books and seen 7 of the 8 movies released.   They're hoping to get to see the last film, which is actually based on the second half of Rowling's final book in the series this weekend.

They also happen to own an excess of Harry Potter memorabilia already ranging from Pewter Bookmarks to an assortment of other things.  So, when I told them that Hasbro was giving our family a rare opportunity to review this game ahead of the movie's release -- they simply couldn't believe their good fortune. 
My son assembles the Clue Harry Potter Edition Game
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com


From the minute UPS delivered the package from Hasbro's PR firm they couldn't wait to try it out.  My youngest triplet (a boy) is indisputably the most devout Harry Potter fan in our household.  So, it was he who got the honors of opening the box and setting every thing up for the family to play at the kitchen table.


As my son knows first-hand, be forewarned that there are a lot of things to punch out of cardboard and assemble before you play this for the first time.  In fact including all the cards, tokens, pieces, place marketers and dice, there are more than 100 parts that make up the game.
Front & back of a Dark Deck card from this special Harry Potter Clue game
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

So, if your kids are impatient (come on, what kid isn't?), you may want to either set everything up for them before you call them over to play or at least tell them ahead of time what to expect before they tear into the box.   That's because it takes about 30 minutes minimum for one able person to get the board and all the pieces ready for play.  Reading the rules takes some thought and time to get through, too, but they are well-written to ensure that game play runs smoothly. 

Some additional thoughts.  My most intelligent, articulate teen game assembler advises to take your time punching the different elements out and follow the directions for putting this together.  These are easy to understand as long as you do exactly what they tell you.  Pay particular attention when attaching the four spinners under the designated spots in the board because they look very similar, but each belongs in a specific location.

"The assembly time required before you start is well worth the wait," my son said after everything was ready to go.  "I think this board game is beyond cool. Particularly, I really like the spinners because they create the effect of being able to turn the fireplace 'on' and 'off' and make doors 'open' and 'close' when turning them." 

"Besides that," he continues, "the playing cards and pieces are really awesome as they're really colorful and creative.  If you're as big a Harry Potter fan as I am, you'll recognize each of the characters on the game's identity cards which I think really brings the important people in the story to life.  This certainly can stimulate your imagination and only add to the fun as you play this game."
My son is all smiles after setting up the game, ready to play
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com


On a scale from 1-10, our family gives this board game a perfect score for fun and function.  We might be biased because we follow everything Harry Potter avidly and are also lovers of the original Clue Game, but we also have extremely high standards on what makes such a great game -- and this one definitely fits the bill


Clue: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Edition Game by Hasbro carries a retail price of $24.99.  The board game is designed for ages 9+ and 3-5 players can play at a time.  This is a special edition that is loosely based on the original and popular Clue game concept that has been enjoyed by multiple generations.  Available at most major retailers nationwide, see the store locator for where to buy.

Who's your favorite Harry Potter character and why?  Which Harry Potter movie do you like the best?  Looking forward to seeing everyone's picks!

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