Wednesday, March 8, 2023

The Adventures of Winston the Pig: Meet Winston Written by Sarah Ambrosia Mulleneaux Illustrated by Nadiya Lobanova Genre: Children's Picture Book

 

♥♥♥♥ I found this illustrated children's book had lovely illustrations and an important message. It is that everyone matters and we are all unique. The qualities that make us unique may not be obvious at first but can impress when needed. 
I was surprised that when Winston first got in trouble he was placed facing a wall. I thought that was an outdated practice and it was the illustration and statement that made me react and give the book a Four-Heart and not a Five-Heart. 
The author may have chosen that intentionally to create talking points as the story does have very valuable lessons. 


The Adventures of Winston the Pig: Meet Winston

Written by Sarah Ambrosia Mulleneaux

Illustrated by Nadiya Lobanova

Genre: Children's Picture Book 



Winston the pig is not like the other animals where he lives. He has big red glasses and loves eating more than almost anything. He also has a habit of getting into trouble. Join Winston on the first of many adventures as he tries to find his place in the world and learns some valuable lessons along the way.



Sarah lives in Arizona with her husband, kids, and menagerie of pets including Winston the pig. She is a surgical nurse who loves writing and has enjoyed working on this book with her friend and colleague, Nadiya. She and her two sons also run a pooper scooper business called The Poop Fairy.


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Nadiya Lobanova is a medical and scientific illustrator with a surgical nursing background. Due to her wide interest in other fields, she is also keen on creating illustrations for children's books and thus teamed up with Sarah to visualize a wonderful story in hopes of bringing a bit more kindness to this world through a growing generation.



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