Did you catch my recent post about The Book of Awesome?
Well, as awesome as that book is, I’ve discovered a pair of equally awesome books for kids (and, let’s face it, most of us grownups love a good kids’ book too). These books are aptly named An Awesome Book! and An Awesome Book of Thanks!. They are the whimsically wonderful brainchildren of Dallas Clayton, a ding-dang awesome young fellow who also created The Awesome World Foundation in order to “promote children’s literacy by encouraging kids to dream and dream often.” The foundation gives away one of Clayton’s books for each copy sold and has sent books to charitable causes around the world.
Clayton told Amazon.com, “Whenever an author would read at my son’s school, he would come home with this order form asking for a check to be sent in so he could buy the book. I always just pictured myself as the kid in the class who wouldn’t have had the money to buy the book, so I just thought ‘I made the book, I can give them away.’ So I set up the Foundation to do just that: donate a book for every book sold. So now I travel around, reading to kids all over, giving away books.”
So, what exactly is so awesome about Dallas Clayton’s books? You simply must read them to understand, and reading them is so easy it’s—you guessed it—awesome. All you need to do is click on a book title here to read each book in its entirety:
An Awesome Book!
An Awesome Book of Thanks!
I’m guessing that, after reading them, you’ll have the sudden urge to buy one for each of your loved ones (whether they have kids or not). After all, everybody can use a nudge once in awhile, a tickle, a spark that reminds us how sweet it is to dream. Let your eyes tumble and romp through the playground of Clayton’s illustrations and you’ll get it. I know I did, and I can’t wait to share these books with my grandgirls.
An Awesome Book!
An Awesome Book of Thanks!
What a cute apron. Another pattern that would be fun to make. Any idea where I can get my hands on one?
Here’s the pattern but without the pocket. That was something extra we added.
When I go out to collect eggs and put them in a pocket I always end up cracking one and it is usually the one on the bottom. No matter how careful I am so now I go out in my apron armed with an egg box.LOL
I love that fabric in this apron. Do you know the name of it and the company that sells it?
Sorry, we don’t. That apron was sewn something like seven years ago.