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Idaho Author Donates Books and Toys to Special Olympics

December 14, 2020 By Elaine Ambrose

Books and Toys Donated to Special Olympics Idaho

Bestselling author Elaine Ambrose donated 50 signed copies of her new children’s book, Melody’s Magical Flying Machine, to Special Olympics Idaho. The donation included 100 toys made from a 3D printer and a check for $2,000. The toys and books will be given to children during the holidays.

In the book, a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome uses a 3D printer to create a flying machine. Toy models of the girl and the flying machine were manufactured by a local 3D print company. The book was released in November, and proceeds were designated for Special Olympics. The COVID-19 pandemic has curtailed events for the organization, and the books and 3D toys will provide a reading and role-play activity for the participants and their families.

3D Toys and Book Illustration

Laurie La Follette, chief executive officer of Special Olympics Idaho, said the donation will be allocated to Special Olympics programs across the state. Special Olympics is an international organization that changes lives by promoting understanding, acceptance and inclusion between people with and without intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics serves more than 5 million persons with intellectual disabilities in 170 countries.

Proceeds benefit Special Olympics Idaho

The 88-page chapter book is written for ages seven through eleven and includes creative illustrations by Idaho artist Caroline Zina. The book was published by Brown Books Publishing and also is available in eBook format , and soon in audiobook read by the author. They are available online or can be ordered from local bookstores and libraries.

National professional reviews have been positive. Publishers Weekly awarded the book with a “lightning bolt” designation, indicating an “Editor’s Pick for a Book of Outstanding Quality.” The review to be published in the November issue of Publishers Weekly noted that: “Award-winning humorist, memoirist, and children’s author Ambrose adds another hit to her roster with a third children’s book.” Kirkus Reviews wrote the book “is a joyful, well-told story that celebrates the power of imagination.”

Readers within the Down syndrome community also gave positive reviews. Allison Zoccola has an adult brother with Down syndrome and sent these remarks: “WOW – your book is incredible. I can imagine reading this to my daughter with so much joy and pride in having the main character proudly represent such an underrepresented population of phenomenal people. The descriptions are peppered with realistic details and mannerisms and bring so much life to the story for me.”

Ambrose is the bestselling author of ten books, a viral blogger, and a certified workshop facilitator. She has won national writing awards for books in three genres: humor, memoir, and children’s books. As the founder and publisher of Mill Park Publishing, she has donated thousands of dollars to local charities in conjunction with new book releases. Recipients included the Idaho Writers Guild, The Cabin Writers in the Schools program, the Women’s and Children’s Alliance, and Dress for Success Boise Valley. A $2,000 donation to the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights enabled 200 area school students would see the documentary “He Named Me Malala,” and a writing challenge with cash awards was created for local students in conjunction with The Idaho Potato Drop. Other donated projects established the Idaho chapter of Cycling Without Age and endowed the Ambrose Storytelling Workshop at the University of Idaho.

Ambrose recently finished an online course for how to do a webinar on Zoom, and her first writing workshop appeared online in November. For her next project, Ambrose is writing another humor book for women over age 55 because they really need to laugh again.

Cycling Without Age – Idaho Chapter
200 School Children Received Tickets for “He named me Malala”
Student winner of Writing Contest for Idaho Potato Drop.
Certified Workshop Facilitator – Morter Institute for BioEnergetics

Filed Under: blog, books, events Tagged With: #donations, #Down Syndrome, #Dress for Success, #Morter Institute for BioEnergetics, #Special Olympics, #Women's and Children's Alliance, #Writers in the Schools, #writing workshops, #Zoom, Idaho Potato Drop, Idaho Writers Guild, Wassmuth Center for Human Rights

“Magic Potato” Wins Children’s Book Award

October 5, 2018 By Elaine Ambrose

 

 

The annual Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards contest has announced this year’s medal-winning books “in recognition of exemplary children’s books and their creators, and to celebrate children’s life-long reading.” The Magic Potato – La Papa Mágica – Story Book in English and Spanish by Idaho Author Elaine Ambrose won the Silver Medal for bilingual education.

Entries for the 2018 Awards were submitted from across the United States, Canada, and six countries overseas.  Moonbeam Award winners will be honored at an award ceremony November 11th at the Traverse City Children’s Book Festival in Michigan.

Authors enjoy naming characters after family members.

The Magic Potato describes the adventures of a flying potato giving rides to children as they explore Idaho. The bilingual text in English and Spanish teaches key phrases in both languages and includes numbers, colors, and days of the week. The book was adopted by the Idaho State Board of Education for the statewide curriculum and was awarded to children who won the essay writing contest at the last Idaho Potato Drop. Mill Park Publishing, owned by Ambrose, published the book and sponsored the writing contest. The book is illustrated by Patrick Bochnak and translated by Emily Nielsen. It’s available at retail stores, online, and in paperback and eBook formats.

 

Another children’s book written by Ambrose recently won a medal for children’s literature from the 2018 Independent Press Awards.  Gators & Taters – A Week of Bedtime Stories features seven original stores designed to be read aloud to children. The book is available at retail stores and online in paperback, eBook, and audiobook read by the author.

Four books written by Ambrose have won six national writing awards in the past four years, including INDIES Book of the Year Finalist. Through her children’s books, Ambrose celebrates her childhood on an Idaho potato farm near Wendell. Her nonfiction bestsellers include Midlife Cabernet and Midlife Happy Hour.

Ambrose’s memoir Frozen Dinners will be released next month by Brown Books Publishing Group. The premiere party is November 8 at Telaya Winery in Garden City, Idaho.

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: Gators & Taters, Idaho, Idaho Potato Drop, Independent Press Awards, INDIES Book of the Year, Jenkins Group, Magic Potato, Moonbeam Children's Book Awards, Wendell Idaho

Gators, Taters, and Prizes at YMCA Harrison Classic Race in Boise

October 15, 2017 By Elaine Ambrose

 

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Mill Park Publishing of Eagle will participate in the YMCA Harrison Classic on Sunday, October 15. The Classic is a one mile race for kids 13 and under of all abilities, and the route in on Boise’s historic Harrison Boulevard. Participation is the goal of this race; everyone who participates is a winner, regardless of how they finish.

Mill Park Publishing will be at the finish line with prizes, books, and special announcements. Runners can spin a prize wheel and choose a finger puppet, spider ring, or book. The award-winning book Gators & Taters – A Week of Bedtime Stories will be offered for sale at a 50% savings for the Classic.

gators taters poster harrison

Mill Park Publishing also is promoting the children’s writing challenge in conjunction with the Idaho Potato Drop on December 31, 2017.

writing challenge

Mill Park Publishing is owned by author Elaine Ambrose.

 

 

 

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: #Mill Park Publishing, #writing contest, Idaho Potato Drop, YMCA Harrison Classic

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