Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2026

Read a Chapter Month 2

 Children's book


"A magical journey celebrating Christmas traditions around the world."

Join Molly and her enchanting guide, Jingle, on an extraordinary magical Christmas adventure around the world! From Germany’s intricate nutcrackers to Mexico’s glowing lanterns, from Australia’s sun-kissed beaches to Finland’s peaceful snowy villages, Molly explores the diverse ways families celebrate the holiday season across the globe. With each new friend she encounters, Molly discovers that while traditions may differ, the true spirit of Christmas—love, joy, and the warmth of family—is universal.

Perfect for children and families alike, this heartwarming story brings the wonder and magic of global holiday traditions into your home. It’s a delightful reminder that Christmas belongs to everyone, everywhere, fostering understanding, curiosity, and the joy of shared traditions across cultures.

A chapter from the book

Stop 1: Germany – The Land of Nutcrackers

Molly saw the soft glow of a lantern swaying outside a charming stone cottage, so she went towards it. As the wooden door creaked open, a wave of warmth embraced her, carrying the sweet aroma of cinnamon and baked apples.

Standing before her was Liesel, a cheerful girl her age, her golden braids neatly tied with red ribbons. Her eyes sparkled with excitement as she stepped forward, a welcoming smile on her face.

"Hi! My name is Liesel! Come inside, I want to show you something special!"

The cozy interior glowed with candlelight, casting flickering shadows on the rustic wooden walls. Liesel lead Molly to a wooden cabinet filled with beautifully crafted nutcrackers—each one unique, with intricate details and colorful uniforms.

"These nutcrackers aren’t just decorations," Liesel explained.  “They’re symbols of good luck, protecting homes and bringing happiness during Christmas."

Molly listened in awe as Liesel explained the meaning of the little wooden figures. She ran her fingers over the smooth wood of a majestic nutcracker soldier, imagining it springing to life, its painted eyes twinkling as it stood guard over a grand holiday feast.

She could almost hear the sound of festive music and the laughter of children as the nutcracker protected the home, just as Liesel had described.

The girls happily joined Liesel’s family for a joyful holiday meal. Molly tried a yummy, spicy fruit cake called stollen, covered with soft powdered sugar. The sweet, warm flavor made her feel cozy and happy, like she was part of something magical. Just as the meal was ending, Liesel kindly gave Molly a little nutcracker dressed in a bright red uniform.

.“Take this with you,” Liesel said with a gentle smile. “So you’ll always remember the special Christmas magic in Germany.”

Molly carefully hugged the nutcracker against her chest. Its smooth wooden surface was cool and comforting in her hands. A warm feeling grew inside her, making her happy — she realized she had discovered something really wonderful about Christmas in Germany, and she knew she would hold onto this memory forever.

Just as Molly was thanking Liesel and her family for a truly wonderful evening, she wondered where her journey would take her next.

Suddenly, a cheerful, familiar sound rang out, and Molly heard Jingle’s voice. "Are you ready for your next adventure?" he asked, his tone brimming with enthusiasm.

Molly’s face lit up with a big grin. She couldn’t wait to discover what kind of Christmas magic awaited her on her next fantastic journey!

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Sunday, October 5, 2025

The Cat Who Loved Bedtime Stories

 Marmalade the orange cat


As a child, I had an orange tabby called Marmalade. She loved the outdoors and often climbed up on the trees chasing squirrels or birds. However, every time forgetting she had fear of hights, I had to climb up after her and help her down.

Each night, she would curl up by my side each night, softly purring as I read aloud from dog-eared storybooks until we both drifted to sleep.

Though Marmalade has been gone for many years now, I still feel the phantom weight of her against my side whenever I open a book at bedtime. 


I've been writing stories for growups and children for over a decade now, https://www.authorerikamszabo.com/ and I'm sure Marmalade would love to listen to this story.

In Spanish and English

Message from a father:

“I received a copy of this book before publishing, and I can honestly say that this is by far the best children's story I ever read to my seven-years-old son. He hung onto every word and displayed a wide range of emotions throughout the story such as sadness, fear, excitement, and sheer joy. What I value most is when we finished the book he said to me, "Dad, I wish I had a dog like Peanut." At first, I thought that he's just like any other little boy is wishing for a dog, but then seeing his unusually sad expression, I asked him why he wants a dog like the one in the story. He said, "Because a dog like Peanut could save me from Connor." My heart jumped into my throat because I never noticed any sign that my son was bullied. When I asked him why he didn't tell us before, he said because he thought I would be mad at him not being able to defend himself. This story encouraged him to tell me and we are working on solving his problem together.” ~Brian VanBramer

Another cute cat, his name is Henry

 

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

The Haunted Bakery

Why do bullies bully others?

Children's adventure story for ages 5-12 by Erika M Szabo & Becky Robbins



According to the hundred-year-old legend, children disappeared in Seven Pines every year to never be found again. People suspected that the old bakery in the woods was under the spell of evil forces and warned their children not to go near the old building.
Best friends Albert and Timmy were mean bullies and nobody liked them. One day a group of children that were fed up with the daily torture of name calling and pushing and shoving, dared them to go into the old building at night to see if it's really haunted. Albert accepted the dare and although Timmy had his doubts, he went along with his best friend.
What will they find in the old bakery?
Is the legend true and they will disappear forever as many children did who had entered the building?

When a legend becomes a children's book


The Haunted Bakery is a part of Becky's childhood, she lived in the small town of Seven Pines Virginia where The Battle of Seven Pines was fought. Deep in the woods stood an old building built of stone and brick and in the basement, there were old brick ovens. People assumed it was an old bakery during the Civil War. Children dared each other to go into the building at night and scared each other with the legend that was told in every generation.

Becky had the rough outline of a story of two boys who went into the bakery at night, on a dare. When Becky showed me the rough manuscript, I accepted the challenge of making the sketchy ideas into a great story together with Becky.


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When I was a young child, probably in 2nd or 3rd grade, there was a boy in my class who relentlessly bullied smaller kids. He called them nasty names, punched and tripped them, and he always found something to tease them about.

He tried to bully me once by shouting in front of everyone in the class, "She has freckles because the cat pooped into the fan and sprayed poop spots all over her face."

I got so angry that without thinking, I punched him in the face. He cried like a baby holding his bloody nose, and of course, I was punished. That was the only time when I used violence. My dad taught me to fight my battles with my words and not with my fist.

Shortly after this incident, the bully's father went to jail for beating his wife and two children close to death. Did this boy become a brutal bully because he was bullied and beaten at home? Why do bullies bully others?

Click and read a short excerpt from the book



EBOOK in several digital stores
AMAZON EBOOK
AMAZON PAPERBACK

The print is available for schools, libraries, and bookstores with returnability option from Ingram.
The Haunted Bakery of Seven Pines
ISBN-13: 978-1-943962-52-5
ISBN-10: 1-943962-52-9

A review that summarizes the moral of the story perfectly:


Toinette
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a fun story that teaches an important lesson. June 30, 2018

This is an important book. The fact that it's a fun story with lovely illustrations is just a bonus. It's obvious that the central theme of this story is bullying but there's more to it than that. While the main characters of the story are, Albert and Timmy, two school bullies, there are other characters in the story who could also be considered bullies as well. Plus, there's also a witch worth mentioning.

At the beginning of the story, we see Albert and Timmy bullying the other kids, but it's pretty clear that this isn't a behavior that they do simply out of spite. Both boys have experienced some form of bullying themselves in the past and therefore they’re simply ‘beating the other kids at their own game.’ I think this is a wonderful dynamic to explore in children's fiction. I think it's a good idea to explore in any type of fiction. I think too often people feel that a bully is just a bully, but often there's more to the story. And then there's the evil witch. Perhaps there's more to her story as well.

While the action of the story begins with a dare that sends Albert and Timmy on their adventure into the haunted bakery, there are underlying tones to the story that you might miss if you don't pay really close attention. To young readers, the fun, mystery, and adventure of the story will pull them in, along with the colorful images, but adults will appreciate the other significances of the story, hopefully prompting them to discuss them with the young readers.

Aside from the central theme of bullying, the story also touches on aspects of: asking and seeking help from others, accepting help from others, accepting others as they are and for their differences, and even acknowledging the changes in times. Considering the social climate of modern times, being able to look back at the past and see how things have changed and or improved is important. I feel more people should take time to look at the past for improvements while continuing to strive for even better in the future.


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Lorraine Carey via Google+

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As a Children's Reading Specialist I endorse this book and highly recommend it be added to primary classrooms in schools for personal libraries. This book will come with a comprehension enrichment packet! A great boon for educators!
#children'sbook #newrelease #bullying #friendship #spooky #teachers #schools #educators
Becky Robbins originally shared this
 
The Haunted Bakery of Seven Pines is a wonderful book with a heartfelt ending. I would like to thank Erika Szabo , Lorraine Carey and Steve Dasgupta for bringing my childhood memory to life.
 
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Rebecca Tran

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Sounds like so much fun. I'll have to get my copy for the girls to try.
 
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Rebecca Tran

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Do you need a new story for bedtime tonight? Try a great book with a message with The Haunted Bakery by Becky Robbins and Erika Szabo.
 
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Joanne Jaytanie via Google+

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This children's story is based on one of the author's childhood. What a great plot. #OurAuthorGang
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Joanne Jaytanie

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What an interesting basis for this story. It sounds like a great read.
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Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Today on #OurAuthorGang, Erika M. Szabo talks about the bullying, the legend of Seven Pines, and the writing of her and Becky Robbins ' children's book, "The Haunted Bakery."
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Joe Bonadonna

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This is an important subject, Erika, and I'm glad you and Becky tackled it and put it in the context of the legend of Seven Pines. Well done!
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Thanks Joe!
 
+Erika M Szabo -- you're welcome!

Tamara Narayan

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Sounds like an interesting way to incorporate bullying into a story.
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Yes, children need interesting stories to learn moral values from. From this book kids learn compassion, acceptance, and they also learn that bullies can change

Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, Erika M. Szabo, shares the new childresn's story she and Becky Robbins just released and asks the question. "Why do bullies bully?" Check it out at #OurAuthorGang.
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Erika M Szabo via Google+

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Why do bullies bully?
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There are so many factors to consider, but the biggest mistake most people make is to assume that bullying is just something that happens because kids are mean.
 
+Toi Thomas Exactly! Some kids are born with mental illness and don't feel compassion or remorse, but they don't born to be just plain mean. It is learned behavior as a way of developing their own way of defense mechanism.

Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Congratulations to Erika M Szabo & Becky Robbins on the release of their children's adventure story for ages 5-12. Great lessons about bullies and the underlying causes. Don't miss it!
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Thank you Ruth!

Ruth de Jauregui

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Congratulations to you both!!
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Thank you so much Ruth for you kind words.

Becky Robbins via Google+

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The Haunted Bakery of Seven Pines is a wonderful book with a heartfelt ending. I would like to thank Erika Szabo , Lorraine Carey and Steve Dasgupta for bringing my childhood memory to life.
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It was a great project to work on and we made a fantastic team!

Becky Robbins via Google+

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I want to thank Erika Szabo , Lorraine Carey and Steve Dasgupta for bringing my childhood memory back to life. The Haunted Bakery is a wonderful book with a Heartfelt ending.

Grace Au

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Today, Author Erica M. Szabo shares with us her newly released children's book THE HAUNTED BAKERY AT SEVEN PINES. It would be a wonderful addition to any home library for children and grandchildren.
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Thank you so much Grace for your support, and for your wonderful review. It's  so much appreciated.
 
Thank you Grace!

Chris Weigand via Google+

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Erika talks bullies and their motivation.
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Chris Weigand

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Wonderful message for children. They need to learn to look beyond a child's actions to discover the roots of the behavior.
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Chris ,I also want to thank you so much for your support and for your great review. Much appreciated.
 
Thank you Christina!

Lorraine Carey via Google+

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This newly-released children's book packs an incredible punch with it's powerful message about bullying. #newrelease#childrensbooks #bullying #hauntedplaces #friendship #teachers
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Thank you for everything you have done Lorraine to help make this book a success.
 
+Becky Robbins You are most welcome. As a children's reading specialist I endorse this book and will do whatever I can to promote good literature.

Lorraine Carey

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As a children's reading specialist I can tell you this book is a power pack for the primary classroom teacher. So many valuable teaching points here. This book needs to be part of literacy adoption for schools.Congratulations to both of you.
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Thank you Lorraine! Your amazing Literacy Kit will provide great help to teachers with story comprehension, vocabulary study, letter writing, art project, and active participation. Thank you for creating this valuable Literacy Kit for our book!
 
+Erika M Szabo My pleasure! That literacy enrichment kit will be ready very soon. This book is a real treasure trove for educators.

Nikki McDonagh

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Congratulations on the new release, it sounds brilliant!
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Thank you Nikki!
 
Thank you Niki .