Skip to main content

Attention Illustrators & Teachers! Enter an Illustration Contest and WIN...

Loose Tooth Trouble Illustration Contest

Do you have a Unique Idea for solving Loose Tooth Troubles?

We want to see it!!
Illustrated by Bobby B., Grade 2

Submit your original illustration of your idea on how to remove a loose tooth, and you'll be entered to WIN your own  signed copy of Loose Tooth Trouble, and special letter from the author. 


10 Winners will be chosen randomly.

PLEASE NOTE**You illustration is not being judged. 
Your entry to the contest is that you submitted an illustration.
One entry per person please.

Email your original illustration to TeachMeBixby@gmail.com

Please put as the subject: Loose Tooth Trouble Contest

Once I receive your submission, you will receive an email confirmation.

SPECIAL NOTES about Submissions

TEACHERS: You may submit your whole class, or just a few, however, please only send in one email if possible.

Students: Please have your parents email me if you are not doing this as part of a classroom activity.

*Deadline for submissions: March 1, 2017 at 12:00 am

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Self-Publishing Dilemma Continues for Indie Authors Trying to Avoid Publishing Scams!

Are you trying to figure out how to get your book published?  Tired of searching the web for the most legitimate, and affordable way to make your dream of publishing your own book a reality?  ME TOO! I've been scrounging the internet for months now, searching for the best way to get a children's fiction picture book published , and this is what I've come up with so far....there are WAY TOO MANY SCAMS OUT THERE, and it can be a scary world for Indie authors who are trying to weed through the garbage subsidy and vanity publishers trolling the web for writers with aspirations of becoming published.  What a discouraging process this can be for self-publishing authors! Who to trust?  Please, don't give up!  If you are like me, you are determined to find the best route to take, which is why I would like to start a conversation on this blog, so Indie authors who are publishing books themselves, can share their horror stories and hopefully provide many of...

A Review of My New Pet, written and illustrated by Melanie Bremner

My New Pet , written and illustrated by Melanie Bremner is a delightful story that any child will enjoy reading, and all parents can appreciate. Written in a simple rhyme scheme pattern, this story is great for beginning readers, as well as a great read aloud. My eight year old and I both really enjoyed the original, colorful illustrations. As a teacher, I could think of a million things to discuss with students, like poetry for example. While reading, My New Pet , with my son, I counted several different themes, or lessons, I could easily discuss with my son or students while reading, or afterwards in one of life’s many teachable moments. The story line was well written, and as the mother of a young son, I really enjoyed the realism of the story. Yes, pets are fun to want, and sometimes even have, but are a huge responsibility, and they may not be appreciated by everyone in the house. I definitely liked and emphasized that theme with my son as two dogs and two cats is p...