Book Review ~ The Busy Life of Ernestine Buckmeister

“Take life by the scruff of the neck and shake it for all it’s worth!” That’s what my mama likes to say. But how can you grab life and give it a nudge if you don’t have any strength?

Play is the best way to access your scruff-of-the-neck vision.

This October author Linda Ravin Lodding and illustrator Suzanne Beaky will release a most delightful tale of Ernestine Buckmeister, the most overbooked child on the planet. Her well-meaning parents assign her to daily afternoon lessons ranging from yoga to yodelling to knitting to karate. She longingly watches her neighbor Hugo bounce around his yard while she dashes from one appointment to the next (with the help of her nanny, aptly named Nanny O’Dear). One day she strikes all her time commitments to watch the clouds and discovers a whole new world of creativity in the park.

Once again Nature plays a central role in capturing our amazing imaginations. When the parents learn Ernestine has gone missing from one of her lessons, they attempt to track her down at each of them. By the time they end up in the park, they are frazzled. It’s a beautiful moment of realization that life can be lived to the fullest by simply being who you are.

The Busy Life of Ernestine Buckmeister is a  great power of slow read for kids ages 4 to 8 and the parents who love them.

 

2 Comments

  1. Linda Lodding

    July 14, 2011 at 12:24 pm

    Thank you so much for lovely write-up! I’m thriled that you liked “Ernestine”.

    Playfully yours,
    Linda

  2. Take Time to Watch the Clouds « Flashlight Press

    July 17, 2011 at 7:39 am

    […] Christine Louise Hohlbaum, author of The Power of Slow, warmly reviewed The Busy Life of Ernestine Buckmeister on her blog. […]

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