Mike Thaler has written more than 200 books for children, including Scholastic’s bestselling “Black Lagoon” series, which introduced “monster teacher” Mrs Green in The Teacher from the Black Lagoon 20 years ago.
Mike is also the creator of “The Letterman” from PBS’ longtime educational show “Electric Company”. Mr Thaler is known as “America’s Riddle King” and travels to classrooms worldwide helping children and teachers create their own stories riddles and books.
Eleven years ago, at age 60, Thaler devoted his life to Jesus Christ and he says, “life has gone from black and white to glorious Technicolor.” Today he uses his imaginative storytelling and passion for Christ in his new series “Tales from the Back Pew”. He says it’s “Black Lagoon goes to church.” These books are published by ZonderKids and are for ages 6-9.
I have read one book in the series, Preacher Creature Strikes on Sunday, and I have shared it with a few children of varying ages. This is a great book for kids who have never been to church or who are maybe moving to a new church. Thaler does a good job of expressing a child’s fear of the unknown and what the child may have heard about church.
There are very long songs with a thousand verses, and just when you think you’re done, they go back to the beginning and start all over again. And you have to stand the whole time. It’s sort of like the Pledge of Allegiance…only longer. And then, instead of paying you for singing, they collect money.
Of course in the end the child enjoys church and can’t wait to go back next Sunday. The illustrations in the books are beautiful and imaginative. Jared Lee is the illustrator and he has worked with Thaler for over 30 years.This would be a great book for a child new to a Protestant, main stream denominational church setting, similar to what I grew up in. The children I know and shared this book with come from either an Assemblies of God or non-denominational/Pentecostal background and they were unable to relate the church experiences in this book. We all enjoyed the way the child in book shared the Old Testament stories of Moses, Noah, and Jonah.
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The winner will be chosen on Friday, March 13th at 8:00pm. Good Luck!!
MJ says
What did one eye say to the other eye?
Between you and me, something smells.
Corny but I teach kindergarten!! lol
I’m following.
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Brimful Curiosities says
My favorite: What’s black, and white, and read all over? The newspaper. (Wonder how much longer kids will understand this one?)
I’m following and will post the giveaway on my next Full to the Brim list. Been wanting to read the Preacher Creature for awhile.
penney douglas says
I’m terrible at jokes and riddles! Let me go ask my son.. brb… A biblical riddle: Out of the eater came something to eat, and out of the strong came something sweet.
Answer: A honeycomb made by bees inside a lion carcass.
Rachel says
I like what I see so far…I would love to win this book.
Q: What did the little boy say to the preacher at offering time?
A: Someday Im going to grow up and pay lots of tithes…
Preacher: Why?
Boy: Cause my dad says you’re the poorest preacher we’ve ever had.
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Kristi says
Q: Who is the shortest man in the Bible?
A: Peter – he slept on his watch. Alternative answer – Bildad the shoe-height. 🙂
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familymgrkendra says
What vehicle is spelled the same both forward and backward?
RACECAR
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familymgrkendra says
I just RT your post on Twitter:
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Thanks for the contest!
familymgrkendra says
Just Stumbled and wrote a review of your blog:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/mommaven.blogspot.com/2009/03/tales-from-back-pew-kids-book-review.html
Thanks!