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No Address Opens in Theaters This Friday! Win an Amazon Gift Card!

Inspired by true events, No Address, a cinematic exploration of hope, humanity, and resilience, premieres in theaters nationwide tomorrow. Buy tickets today to see No Address in theaters starting February 28. Enter for your chance to win an Amazon gift card below!

Synopsis:

Homeless at 17, Lauren lost everything—except the will to survive. On the streets, she finds new meaning in a family of outcasts and discovers that home is where the hope is.

No Address is a gripping journey of living without walls and rising above them.

Starring Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D’Angelo, Isabella Ferreira, William Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, Ty Pennington, Kristanna Loken, Patricia Velasquez, and Ashanti, this powerful film dares you to believe in second chances. Get tickets and learn more at NoAddressMovie.com.

My Review:

Highlighting the human side of homelessness, No Address is an inspiring and touching film that reveals various causes and impacts of homelessness through poignant personal stories while exploring the possibility of sustainable solutions to the problem. It challenges the stereotypes of those experiencing homelessness by suggesting that good, average people can lose their homes without making any bad choices for reasons beyond their control. Like the characters in the movie, they deserve to be seen, loved and cared for.

By following the experience of different individuals who gather and support one another as a family with no physical address, the film addresses a wide range of issues closely related to homelessness, such as substance abuse, mental health, terminal disease, domestic violence, and foster care. It urges the viewers to take action and become part of the solution through volunteering, donating, job training, or simply purchasing tickets to see No Address in theaters. Robert Craig Films has pledged to donate 50% of the net profits from all five No Address productions to organizations and churches that have been working to combat the homelessness crisis within their communities.

Why Wolves Matter: A Conservation Success Story Blog Tour: Review and Prize Pack Giveaway

Wolves often appear as the bad guys in fairy tales and fables. But did you know that they actually play an indispensable role in maintaining the balance of nature? People learned this fact the hard way, as detailed in Karen Winnick's upcoming book Why Wolves Matter: A Conservation Success Story. Enter to win a signed copy along with an Amazon gift card!

My Review:

With kid-friendly language accompanied by beautiful illustrations, Why Wolves Matter: A Conservation Success Story delivers a vivid recount of a consequential true event in the ecological history of Yellowstone National Park.

Back in the 1920s, grey wolves were deemed as such a threat by people living around Yellowstone National Park that they got exterminated from the area through hunting and poisoning. In the absence of a major predator, elk's population skyrocketed to the point of exhausting the supply of plants and food sources for all the other animals in the park. Would bringing back the wolves help end this unforeseen crisis?

Narrated in a peaceful and affectionate tone, the tale leads us back to the days before and after the loss of grey wolves, as well as the time when they got reintroduced to the park. Reading the book feels like watching a wildlife documentary, through which we get to observe the seasonal activities of wolves and how their presence affects the lives of the other members of the community. The contrasting scenes recreated through both words and pictures make young readers aware of the critical role wolves play in the circle of nature, the ripple effects of human actions on the environment, and how the food chain works in an interconnected and balanced manner.

The visual appeal of the book lies in its realistic and artistic illustrations, which make revisiting history a fascinating learning experience. I'm especially impressed with the author's use of blank outlines to represent disappearing animals alongside the surviving ones. The sharp color contrast alerts us about the devastating consequences of disrupting the balance of nature. Furthermore, the success in the restoration attempts inspires us to learn from our mistakes and to respect the laws of nature as we continue to protect the environment as much as possible.

Educative and thought-provoking, Why Wolves Matter makes a rewarding read for all nature and wildlife lovers who care deeply about conservation and preservation.

About the Book:

Ages: 7-9 | 40 Pages
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group (2025) | ISBN: 979-8886452846

Where did all the wolves go? The birds, the fish, and the beavers? When the top predator was wiped out, the balance of nature in Yellowstone National Park was disrupted. The circle was broken.

Written in a lyrical style, Why Wolves Matter is an ecological tale that helps children to understand the interconnectedness of all things in the natural world. Once all the wolves were gone, the elk population grew so large that the trees and vegetation on which they fed disappeared, throwing the Park and the remaining wildlife into disarray.

A nonfiction picture book, including a timeline and bibliography, Why Wolves Matter is about the importance of the top predator in nature, how balance was restored in Yellowstone National Park, and how the circle was made whole again—with important historical and scientific relevance for children.

A deeply committed animal person, Karen B. Winnick has created many picture books about animals. She’s a member of an oversight commission for the Los Angeles Zoo, and a member and supporter of many groups working to save animals, including wolves.

Purchase links: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Bookshop.org

The Unbreakable Boy In Theaters This Friday! Win an Amazon Gift Card!

Based on an inspirational true story, The Unbreakable Boy is coming to the theaters February 21. Buy tickets today to watch this sweet film on the big screen starting tomorrow! Plus enter to win an Amazon gift card in celebration of the movie's official release!

Synopsis:

From Kingdom Story Company, the team behind JESUS REVOLUTION and THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER, and Lionsgate, the studio behind WONDER, comes THE UNBREAKABLE BOY.

When his parents, Scott (Zachary Levi) and Teresa (Meghann Fahy), learn that Austin is both autistic and has brittle bone disease, they initially worry for their son’s future. But with Scott’s growing faith and Austin’s incredible spirit, they become “unbreakable,” finding joy, gratitude, and courage even in the most trying times — an extraordinary true story about a father and son learning together that every day can be the best day of your life!

My Review:

Beautifully made with powerful messages, The Unbreakable Boy is a heartwarming and uplifting movie about family, life, redemption and forgiveness. Although Austin's condition is extremely rare (one in four billion), his story is truly inspiring and relatable. The challenges his parents have to face are real and may resonate with many of us.

It takes practice and patience to parent a child, to keep a family intact, and to stay on the right track. The struggle and success of the characters inspire us to remain positive and persistent in the face of adversity, and to gather the courage to correct mistakes and make amends. While a person can be "broken" without any health issues, it is the inner strength that makes one "unbreakable".

The film explores the beauty and complexity of various kinds of relationships that coexist in a family, including those between husband and wife, father and son, and between siblings. It's perfect for the whole family to enjoy together and everyone may get their unique takeaway from the movie.

Picture A Garden Blog Tour: Review & Giveaway

Do you have a little one who wishes to grow a garden at home but has no clue about how to get started? Linda Hornberg's new book Picture A Garden would certainly come in handy. Check it out and enter to win a signed copy!

About the Book:

Book Title: Picture A Garden by Linda Hornberg
Category: Middle-Grade Non-Fiction (Ages 8-12), 160 pages
Genre: Children's Non-Fiction
Publisher: Peanut Butter Publishing
Publication Date: January 28, 2025
Tour Dates: Feb 10 to Mar 7, 2025
Content Rating: G: Topics only include gardening and being outdoors.

What springs to mind when you hear the word GARDEN? Would it surprise you to learn that the world just outside your door is overflowing with art, science, humor, drama, intrigue, and colorful personalities? Nature has you surrounded. It's time to come out with your hands gloved and your feet galoshed, ready to sow some spinach, pick a peony, mulch a maple, root a rose, graft a grape, stake a spruce, water a walnut, and hug a hemlock.

Set down your screens and take up your trowel.

Adventure awaits!

The stories inside this book are nearly all true. I have never actually seen a chorus line of worms decked out in feather boas, but I can guarantee that there are plenty of real-life larvae out there merrily chewing up the scenery. You can turn orange from eating too many carrots, and there really is a tiny plant island called a liverwart--although there probably are no tiny castaways living on it. Welcome to gardening for smarties. Never stop thinking, wondering, and digging, and you’ll never be bored. Have fun.

My Review:

Written with humor and expertise, Picture A Garden is an engaging and informative book about gardening, plant science, and the great outdoors. From the origin of species to seasonal changes, the book introduces young readers to a wide variety of plants and animals, the cycle of life, symbiotic relationships in a balanced ecosystem, gardening tips and tricks, and so much more!

What sets the book apart from other gardening guides is its distinctive writing and illustration style. The hand-drawn pictures and hand-written letters give the feel of precious and private notes with a wealth of secret information that get discovered from a treasure hunt. A tremendous amount of in-depth knowledge is made accessible and intriguing through comical cartoons and casual chitter-chatter. 

It's not a book meant to be finished in one sitting, but one that encourages the readers to come back and continue with what they find to be most interesting or most useful. While focusing on the joy and wonder of gardening, the book goes well beyond horticulture to nurture the love for nature.

Both entertaining and educational, Picture A Garden makes a fun-filled field guide for budding gardeners and nature explorers. Powered by the author's passion and profound knowledge of the field, the book is bound to inspire many to start their own adventure in organic gardening.

Buy the Book: Amazon | B&N
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