Winslow Scarecrow
Welcome to the Winslow Scarecrow: Scarecrows are Supposed to be Scary by Stephen G. Bowling Book Tour hosted by The Children’s Book Review.
About the Book
- Title: Winslow Scarecrow: Scarecrows are Supposed to be Scary
- Author: Stephen G. Bowling
- Illustrated: Vitali Dudarenka
- Ages: 4+ | 34 Pages
- Publisher: Valley of Mexico
- ISBN: 978-1-950957-32-3
- Find it: Amazon
He’s friendly as can be! But when his kindness causes a stir, can this cornfield guardian use his noggin to make everyone happy?
Winslow, the scarecrow, wouldn’t hurt a fly. Full of song and wearing a silly hat, the bespectacled fellow stretches out his arms and welcomes the crows to rest their weary wings. But he’s shocked when the other straw-filled-scarers get upset because they think he’s falling down on the job. Listening to his brightly dressed pals argue over what is proper; he thinks hard to come up with a better way. And hoping to find an agreeable solution, he spies the fallen corn on the ground going to waste, and the kernel of an idea begins to sprout. Can Winslow protect the farmer’s crops and still welcome the rascally rooks?
Winslow Scarecrow is a charming children’s picture book. If you or your child like resolving conflict, seeing problems from all sides, and bringing people together, then you’ll adore Stephen G Bowling’s beautifully illustrated tale. Buy Winslow Scarecrow to be a ray of sunshine today.
Winslow Scarecrow Review
Incredible illustrations adorn the pages of this children’s picture book. Written in rhyme, the story teaches a very important lesson; do you. Scarecrows don’t have to be scary any more than (insert social expectations). Do you and make a difference. Transparency and communication drive the story that could make a huge difference in the world.
This post is sponsored by Stephen Bowling. I received a digital copy of this book to share my opinion.
About the Author
Stephen G. Bowling is an award-winning author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Much like Peter Pan, Steve never wanted to grow up. Or rather, while he didn’t mind getting older, he never wanted to lose the child-like enchantment of imagination and wonder. Creating colorful worlds and stories for children has allowed Steve to preserve his imagination while sharing the joy of learning with children worldwide. He currently has six children’s books published, and his books have also won several illustration awards.
Steve has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Brandeis University. He is an entrepreneur who has worked on and holds several U.S. Patents. He heads The Prometheum Foundation, a non-profit philosophical organization that helps teach students critical and analytical thinking, freedom of thought, and entrance into the marketplace of ideas. He is a lifelong weightlifter, an avid student of history and philosophy, and fascinated with astrophysics.
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Giveaway for Winslow Scarecrow
Enter for a chance to win one of six prizes! Four people will win a paperback and two lucky winners will win the grand prize of Winslow Scarecrow, Grandma’s House is Haunted, and Calvin the Christmas Tree!
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