After reading the absolutely adorable book Humphrey's First Christmas by Carol Heyer, the Mini Monets [my First Fridays' Art Workshop students] created Humphrey's most prized possession... his blanket! And this is not just any ordinary blanket - this is a blanket fit for a King! As we read about this heart-warming camel with his silly grin and his schemes to obtain a new carpet blanket, the students discussed how they would feel, meeting baby Jesus for the first time.
THE FIREFLIES BLOG continues to feature HUMPHREY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS, with a new article/craft, Humphrey Blanket Ornaments. These beautiful sculptures were created by the Mini Monets! You can see some of the art works in these pictures! Humphrey's Blanket Ornament - Mini Monets Create! After reading the absolutely adorable book Humphrey's First Christmas by Carol Heyer, the Mini Monets [my First Fridays' Art Workshop students] created Humphrey's most prized possession... his blanket! And this is not just any ordinary blanket - this is a blanket fit for a King! As we read about this heart-warming camel with his silly grin and his schemes to obtain a new carpet blanket, the students discussed how they would feel, meeting baby Jesus for the first time. Add Comment Rachel Skavil a member of the Fireflies' blog team. Fireflies is featuring HUMPHREY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS all month on their site! The sculptures above are actually cupcake toppers made out of fondant! I don't know how you could ever munch on them, because they are such amazing sculptures!!! Click on the photo above to go to Rachel's Etsy page. Recipes - The Fireflies' team believes that cooking with children is one of the easiest ways to reinforce social, emotional and academic skills. We LOVE cooking with children and Rachel Skavil will share her favorite kitchen adventures for parents and their children. Carrying one of the three wise men who are bringing gifts of gold, frankincen_se, and myrrh to the baby Jesus, one would think that Humphrey would be full of joy. Instead, this regal beast of kings is grumpy, grumbling and disgruntled! Why, he's even complaining about his name, thinking - Beloved Most Beauteous and Exalted King of All should be my name... BOOK SIGNING AT MRS. FIGS' BOOKWORMI will be signing copies of HUMPHREY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS at MRS. FIGS' BOOKWORM in the Las Posas Plaza 93 E. Daily Drive * Camarillo * 805.482.1384 Saturday, December 1, 2012 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Hope to see you there! (Over 400 copies sold by Mrs. Figs’ Bookworm! Reserve your copy today by calling 805.482.1384). Also enjoy a visit with Santa & Mrs. Claus at Santa’s Workshop, located in the Las Posas Plaza. Bring your cameras for wonderful photo opportunities! A day of Christmas Fun for the entire family! Locals mourn the death of author Ray Bradbury By Brett Johnson Wednesday, June 6, 2012 John Anthony Miller awoke Wednesday morning to news that his great friend and idol, author Ray Bradbury, had passed away at age 91. ________________________________________________________________ Thousand Oaks resident Carol Knowles knew the Bradbury family and helped arrange his appearances there. "He touched lives of all ages," Knowles said. "He inspired young people to aspire to their dreams, with that philosophy of 'jump off a cliff and make it work on the way down.' I never met anyone who loved more what they did than Ray. I will be forever grateful that I met him." Two of Bradbury's four surviving daughters, Ramona and Sue, live in Thousand Oaks, Knowles noted. A painting of Bradbury by renowned book illustrator and local resident Carol Heyer hangs in the Thousand Oaks library. Bradbury, Knowles said, cried when he saw it and hung a print in his office. "It was his favorite," Knowles said. Read the entire article Author Ray Bradbury passed away at the age of ninety-one. He was such an amazing person. Brilliant and kind. Ray Bradbury loved the library. He always said he graduated from the library when he was twenty-eight! Years ago I sent him a package of my art samples. He was kind enough to send back my return postcard with a personal note. I still have that note. It was many years later that I finally had the opportunity to do a painting for him. Carol Knowles, who arranged all of RB's appearances at the Thousand Oaks Library, asked me to illustrate a slogan that Ray wrote. I chose to include an image that the family supplied of him as a young child. Here is the art with Ray's words: I was gratified that Ray really loved this piece. He ordered numerous prints, and even used the same art on a personal project, plus he has a copy hanging in his office. We had a fun night signing prints and chatting. During the evening I mentioned that Martian Chronicles was one of my favorites. The next week he sent me a signed copy from his personal library. He will be greatly missed, but he will live on in his kinds acts and brilliant works. I donated the original painting to the Library along with the rights to sell the image. They are available in the gift shop earning money for the library and keeping Ray Bradbury's " College Legacy" alive! Well the launch for Humphrey's First Palm Sunday at Mrs. Figs' Bookworm was a HUGE success. Connie Halpern, Mrs. Figs, was amazing and the day was fun and exciting. The first count is in for copies of Humphrey sold for the debut at 136. I'll put out a notice when the final count is tallied, but that is spectacular! Below are some photos taken on the day by Siri Weber Feeney. Reading and Book Signing HUMPHREY'S FIRST PALM SUNDAY AT BARNES & NOBLE Palm Sunday, April 1, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. Barnes & Noble 160 W. Westlake Blvd. Westlake Village (get directions) Read the article in the Art & Entertainment section of The MRS. FIGS HAS SOLD OVER 400 COPIES OF HUMPHREY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS...and...HUMPHREY IS BACK!!! THE MUCH ANTICIPATED SEQUEL IS HERE! HUMPHREY'S FIRST PALM SUNDAY BOOK LAUNCH The delightfully goofy camel we met in Humphrey's First Christmas is back, three decades older and not much wiser. He wants nothing more than to be the lead camel in the caravan, so he can improve his view. When the caravan leads him to Jerusalem , he crosses paths with Jesus making his triumphal entry. Humphrey is delighted to see Jesus, now a grown man, and remembers the Child to whom he gave his coveted blanket all those years ago in Bethlehem .Carol Heyer's rich acrylic paintings showcase the quirkiness of the camel and add humor to the story. Here is a book that both entertains and informs without ever straying from the true meaning of Palm Sunday and the Easter holiday. JOIN MRS. FIGS & THE TALENTED AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR, CAROL HEYER FOR THE BOOK LAUNCH: Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m MRS. FIGS' BOOKWORM 93 East Daily Drive Camarillo, CA 93010 805 482-1384 There will be goodies and fun things to do! Bring your cameras for a photo op!Hope you can come! |

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