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The Spectacular Story Behind the Stories!

How childhood memories can inspire your writing & creativity . . . (To learn more about self-publishing picture books, check out my other blog CHILDRENSBOOKWRITERSGUIDE.COM)


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Sal & The Erie Canal

January 14, 2018

How an Old Song Can Inspire a New Story:

BEFORE I BEGAN to write and record the first episodes of my children's story podcast, I asked a family member in his 60's what his favorite children's song was as a child. He replied by singing (in its entirety), "The Erie Canal". I smiled with recognition because it was a song I remembered from my youth too.  One of my favorite versions is by Bruce Springsteen. I loved the rhythm and the melody of it, but I didn't know what a lot of the lyrics were referencing. Primarily, why do you need a mule to go down a waterway? The more I learned about the Erie Canal the more fascinated I was by this manmade (& animal made), achievement. I enjoyed learning about the lock system, the towpath, and I especially loved reading about the important role of mules to the manmade river. 

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     It can be easy to overlook the animals that worked alongside their human counterparts to help society advance throughout history. The animal stories are often forgotten in the history books but I find their narratives very compelling. It's always nice to run across an old story (or song) that pays tribute to their hard work.

     I hope to journey to parts of the Erie Canal someday. Perhaps I will take a tour on horseback. At the very least I will imagine Sal the mule towing along a boat on the towpath. I'm sure a lot of other kiddos would be excited to see this incredible waterway too! Even if you can't make it there in person, it is my wish that folks of all ages will enjoy visiting this special place through story and song!

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Fun Links:

Visit the Erie Canal!

Low Bridge Song with Historic Photos!


Tags Children's Story Podcast, Kids, Podcast, Erie Canal, Low Bridge, Song, History for Kids, Sal the Mule, Kidlit, Angela Ferrari
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Magic & Merry Toyland

December 24, 2017

How a Childhood Toy Can Awaken Optimism:

TOYS... There is nothing quite like a child playing with a toy they love. A good toy can ignite the imagination and keep a child busy for hours. For me, it was my childhood dollhouse. You see, my folks worked hard to give us a comfortable life. We had everything we needed, but we didn’t grow up with a lot of “extras.” Those coveted trendy toys like “Power Wheels” or “American Girl Dolls” were outside of our budget. But there was one Christmas morning I woke up and felt like I hit the toy “jackpot.”

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     I was five years old and I just loved playing with my dolls. My folks and my Nana conspired to make me something really special for Christmas . . . a handmade dollhouse! For months they would put my brother and I to bed then work downstairs on this project, like elves in Santa’s workshop. My father is a carpenter and he built the house and painted it the same colors as our real house. My mum decorated the house with wallpaper swatches from a catalog and free carpet samples. My dad made little dollhouse furniture out of reject wood scraps from the woodturning mill in our town. And my Nana put all of the finishing touches on the house by sewing the bedding & the other linens. They later told me how much fun they had putting this dollhouse together.

     When I woke up that Christmas morning I was overwhelmed with joy. To this day, this is my “dream house.” It was made with so much love by the people I love. It was a toy that kept me entertained for hours upon hours and made me believe in magical possibilities.

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Christmas Morning with my handmade dollhouse!

 


Fun Links:

Toys You Can Make! (Including a Dollhouse)

“March of the Toys” from Babes in Toyland

Tags Toyland, Story, Spectacular, Childhood, Toy, Dollhouse, Christmas, Handmade, Podcast, Children's, Song, kids, Writer's Block
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