I Used To Be Famous

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Becky Cattie has always had a flair for the dramatic and loves all things entertainment—especially character-driven narratives. She was a casting producer for reality TV shows like NBC’s America’s Got Talent, ABC’s Extreme Makeover, and E!’s The Simple Life in Los Angeles. She lives in Chicago. Tara Luebbe is a self-described “Picture Book Nerd.” In her previous life, she owned a toy and book store in Atlanta, which was a catalyst for writing her own books. This is the third picture book collaboration for sisters Tara and Becky; their first two books, I Am Famous and Shark Nate-O, were published in 2018. To learn more, visit http://beckytarabooks.com/.
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PRAISE FOR I USED TO BE FAMOUS

“This clever exploration of the mixed emotions of welcoming a new baby into a family is sure to elicit more than a few laughs from the divas accustomed to having all the attention.” —Kirkus Reviews

Giveaway!
One lucky winner will receive a copy of I USED TO BE FAMOUS  (U.S. addresses), courtesy of Albert Whitman & Company.



Title: I Used To Be Famous
Author: Tara Luebbe and Becky Cattie
Illustrations: Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
ISBN: 9780807534434

Review:

Kiely was the popular one and thought she was the star of the show. Basically, she was. That is until a little sister arrived. Her name was Abby and now everyone focused their attentions on her. At first, Kiely pointed out to Abby all the things she couldn’t do.  Kiely tried to get herself back into the spotlight, but it didn’t work. Eventually she gave up and decided to show little Abby how the show must go on. What do you think she did?


This adorable story is the sequel to Kiely and how her parents recorded her every move. Children will enjoy this easy read with its delightful and colorful illustrations. Any child with a new sibling will be able to identify with the story. Parents and teachers can use this tool to discuss how to be a big brother or sister and the responsibility that comes with it.

Courtesy Blueslip Media

Comments

  1. I really enjoyed the first book and can't wait to read this one. I'm looking forward to sharing this with my niece who is going to be a big sister soon. I shared on pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/570620215285114094/ dhammelef(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  2. This story looks adorable. Shared on Facebook.
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  3. Thanks everyone for stopping by.

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