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Social-Emotional Learning At It’s Finest by Author Nicole Oke

Meet Nicole Oke 

Let’s meet Author Nicole Oke and how she got started with her wonderful books.

Author Nicole Oke

First off, let’s start with my review for her newest book, “Penny Panda and the Emotion Ninjas.”

"Penny Panda and the Emotion Ninjas."
5 Stars
5 Stars

“Penny Panda and the Emotion Ninjas,” by Nicole Oke and illustrated by, Richard Hoit is a great book for readers and parents to read together when a range of emotions arise.

When Izzy is about to go on stage to dance in front of a large audience, she can feel the nervous butterflies flittering in her stomach. She turns to Penny Panda for help.

Penny introduces her to the “Emotions Ninjas” and explains how these feelings are normal, how to understand them, and how to navigate through them.  

This book is a fantastic resource for parents and educators looking to teach children about emotional intelligence, and emotional awareness.

Readers will love the fun, bright and colorful illustrations.

Inspiration for Her books

1)  Nicole, what inspired you to write your Penny Panda books? 

I was first inspired to write my children’s books when my oldest daughter was around six months old. I didn’t know exactly what the story would be, but I knew I wanted to create something meaningful for her—something that would inspire her and reflect my love and dedication. A few years later, I began focusing on my own emotional intelligence and self-improvement, and I found myself thinking, “What if my kids could learn these skills now, instead of waiting until their 30s like I did?”

I went to Amazon, searching for children’s books that taught social-emotional learning (SEL) skills, but I noticed that while there were many books about how emotions are important, few really dove into how to manage and process those emotions. I wanted to find something that would teach my girls how to handle their feelings, challenge their thoughts, and develop emotional resilience. When I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for, I decided to write it myself.

That’s when the inspiration for Penny Panda and the Gift of Possibility came to me. Each Penny Panda book focuses on a different social-emotional skill that I want my kids—and others—to learn. The first book explores how we can challenge our assumptions and embrace new possibilities. The second, Penny Panda and the Emotion Ninjas, teaches that every emotion has value, but we’re ultimately in control of how we respond to them. I’m also working on future books that address important topics like fairness and grief, areas I believe are underrepresented in children’s literature but essential for kids to understand.

 Penny Panda and the Gift of Possibility

Illustrator

2) Tell us about how you chose your illustrator?

Choosing an illustrator was a thoughtful process that took some time. I had a general vision of the style and feel I wanted, but I wasn’t quite sure how to translate that into the right artist. I spent a lot of time referencing children’s books and looking through different illustrators’ portfolios. Eventually, I narrowed it down to three illustrators whose styles resonated with me. My editor and I reviewed their work together, and we selected the one that best captured the spirit of the characters and story.

I wanted a style that was playful and relatable for kids, but also professional and polished. As someone who enjoys photography and various forms of art, it was important to me that the illustrations were of the highest quality. That’s how I found Richard Hoit, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have worked with him. Not only is he a fantastic illustrator, but he also became a true creative partner. He brought fresh ideas to the table, even suggesting a few playful lines that enriched the first book. His work really brought the characters to life in a way I hadn’t even imagined!

Illustrations

Finding Nicole’s Books

3) How can our readers find your books?

Readers can find my books just about anywhere books are sold. However, I always recommend starting with my website, ►  https://nicoleokeauthor.com, where you can order copies at a discounted price. Plus, there are a lot of great freebies available—like activity books and free lesson plans for teachers—along with helpful blogs for parents, caregivers, and educators. You can also find my books on Amazon, which is especially convenient if you’re a Prime member and want to take advantage of free shipping!

Ninja Stickers

Find Nicole Oke’s Book here, too!

Amazon:

Penny Panda and the Gift of Possibility

Penny Panda and the Emotion Ninjas

Barnes and Noble:

Penny Panda and the Gift of Possibility

Penny Panda and the Emotion Ninjas

Social Media Profiles – Great to follow. I offer lots of different activity books and freebies throughout the year 🙂

Instagram

Facebook

Linkdin

TikTok

Nicole, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to tell us about your sweet books.

Please leave a message for Nicole if you have any questions.

My Last Outside Fall Project for 2024

Once daylight saving times hits the first weekend in November, my outside art will have to end. I’m still going to make art in the coming months, but will have to bring it all inside.

To see my past 2024 art fall project and blog post, click here

"Five Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate"

If you follow my Facebook“Books by Rose” page and Instagram page – (booksbyroseforyou11- Rosie Russell) type in those links to read the backstory on how and why I made this. Please follow these two pages for upcoming news. I’ll be sharing lots of fun things for my next book coming in 2025.

Goodreads Challenge 2024

Phew what a month it has been for me to get some reading done this month.

I was going right along and the book below had to be returned to the library. I thought, “No big deal, I can renew it, right?” No, it’s such a popular book I was put on many waiting lists. Finally, the CD audiobooks came in and I will have to finish it up in November. I’ll be back to review then.

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

“Mama’s Chicken and Dumplings,” written by Dionna L. Mann.

5 Stars

5 Stars
5 Stars
"Mama's Chicken and Dumplings," written by Dionna L. Mann.

I thoroughly enjoyed, “Mama’s Chicken and Dumplings,” written by Dionna L. Mann. The rich voice of each of the characters puts readers right in the setting in the 1930s. Mann’s research in the back of the book shows the amazing backstory of Charlottesville, N. C. and the times and relationships which adds to this sweet tale. Problem solving among two girls and their quarrels were perfect, not to mention, the interactions which sets the tone for the story to be complete.
The recipe for the chicken and dumplings can be found on the author’s website. I’m looking forward to trying it and reading more of Mann’s stories.

I highly recommend this book for a read aloud and for classroom learning and enjoyment.

That’s all for this month.

Happy November

I hope you have a wonderful November. Let us know what you have planned for this month.

As always,

Happy Reading!

Rosie

My Fall Finds, October 2024 at Books by Rose

Welcome October 2024!

As I write this blog today, we can feel the change coming here in Missouri. We have cooler mornings and evenings with warm days. It’s getting darker a little more each day….my least favorite part of fall. Nonetheless, it’s a beautiful time of year.

Fall 2024

Artwork from September

If you follow my “Books by Rose” Facebook page, you probably have already seen my latest art project. If you followed my last month’s blog, Mindfulness in Action: Practical Tips for Being Present, then you know what inspired me to get outside for some art.

I had more fun making this piece. I had no idea what it was going to be at the beginning. I purchased an old educational book which had this image in it to learn from and knew right away to include it on this stretched canvas.

Fall Art Project 2024

Our grandson and I, along with his Pops, did a lot of art over the summer. We drew images and kindly critiqued each other’s work. Now, I’m in the habit of doing that with my own art. Here’s what I would have done different if making this again.

*Use paint or my Ohuhu markers for a darker effect. (I used colored pencils.)

*Tint the background behind the hat to a lighter color for more contrast.

*Use less glitter….I poured out too much. Oops! (You may not tell here but the background is painted with Mod Podge glue with glitter added. I added a few coats of Mod Podge and the glitter stayed and did not flake off.)

My sister is a huge decorator for all the seasons, so while making a trip to our niece’s birthday party this past weekend, I gifted this to her for having us for the evening.

I can’t wait to make more of these.

My Book Finds for the Goodreads Challenge 2024

This book is from a local author, Theresa Hupp. It is a large one, at 492 pages, so it took most of my up September reading to get through. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more of Hupp’s stories.

"When Heart Shall Fail," by Theresa Hupp

My 5 Star Review:

“When Heart Shall Fail: A Second Chance in Frontier Oregon, by Theresa Hupp is the first book of this series I have read. I’ll have to backtrack and read the others now. This one was a real page turner.

The descriptions of settings, characters and plot was just the style of books in which I enjoy.

Readers will root for Faith as she endures the abuse of her unsuspecting husband who is the minister in their hometown. Laws for protection in the mid 1800s were much different as today. The other characters in this story will engage readers along with the well written accuracy in this historical fiction.

If you like tales from the Oregon Trail, I highly recommend Hupp’s books.

Speaking of Books, Julie Gorges’s Book is Now Live!

Last month you heard me talking about Julie’s new book and it’s now on Amazon for you all to read, too!

"The Next Chapter: Writing in Retirement," by Julie Gorges

My Five Star Review:

“The Next Chapter: Writing in Retirement,” by author Julie Gorges is one of the best guide books I’ve seen. Her suggestions and tips are for everyone who has a dream to write but doesn’t know where to start.
This book will help with personal writing or becoming a paid writer. If you have ever thought of writing a blog, articles for newspapers or magazine, novels, you will find all the resources on how to make that happen.
I highly recommend this book for all those interested stepping into the literary world.

Find Julie’s book in ► KindlePaperback ► Hardcover

I Found a New Craft to Make – Card Holders!

Have you ever played “Go Fish” with a little one and they struggle to hold large amounts of cards? These card holders will help them and may help some seniors and some of those with disabilities. Plus, if you have to get up to do something in the middle of the game, your cards are secure when set down. These will hold lots of cards, all 52, in fact!

It’s an easy craft and can be made under 30 minutes, once you get all the supplies together and cut out.

What you’ll need:

2 – 8 1/2 inch circles of fabric. (Lightweight is the best. Cotton, t-shirt and flannel materials will all work well.)

2 pieces, the size of the disc, for batting material or padding. (I did not have batting so I cut 2 pieces of a cotton t-shirt for both discs. It worked great!)

Strong thread. (Button or carpet thread works best.)

Any CD or DVD

2 medium or large buttons

Directions:

  1. Cut 2 – 8 1/2 inch circles of lightweight fabric.
  2. Cut 2 pieces of batting or fabric for padding. Use your disc as a template to measure and cut out.
  3. Make a running 1/4 inch stitch around the edge of each of the fabric pieces only.
  4. Place the cut batting piece in the middle of each circle. Add disc. Gather the thread on both discs and tie off and secure with a strong knot.
  5. Place the two finished disc pieces together, wrong sides facing in. Place buttons in the middle on each side and secure tightly.

Here’s a no frill image for easy understanding…hopefully. 🙂

Playing-Card-Holders

Please let me know if you have any questions.

That’s all for now. I hope you enjoyed these fall finds.

Tell Us About You

What about you?

What does your October look like so far? Have any exciting plans you’d like to share? Leave us a note in the comment section below.

As always,

Happy Reading!

~Rosie

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