Saturday, November 21, 2009

Time for Christmas shopping!

So Big makes for the perfect Christmas present. Get those kids reading over the holiday break! Available online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million, and Eloquent Books.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

new facebook page

So Big children's book is now a facebook page! Look it up and become a fan today.

Customer Reviews

Some Customer Reviews

Very Good: This is a good book and my kids really seem to like it. It's inexpensive and makes for great birthday gifts. Also, the pictures are really cool.

Recommended: I recommend this book to anyone with small children. The little boy in the story is so adorable and real. You can really picture everything in the book happening and you will feel a strong interaction with the characters when reading this.

Cute Read Aloud: This is a good book to read aloud to young children. It's very cute, the characters are lovable, and it helps children to recognize a healthy lifestyle by simple everyday activities.

Beautifully Written: This is such a beautiful story & has become a family favorite. The author did a great job at capturing the heart of children when they question how they got 'so big'.

Sweet Story: This is such a sweet story to read to your little ones! Mothers and children will relate to it.

Family Favorite: Such a beautiful story & the illustrations are great! My family loves this book & my kids always request that I read it to them! It has instantly become a family favorite.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

so big

“How’d I get so big?” Ethan wondered after his mother gave him a big hug and said, “You’re my big boy!” Riley Ostermann’s book, So Big is an absolute delight of a children’s tale. Ostermann beautifully renders the unbreakable bond between mother and child and brings a wondrous joy to teaching children about the importance of being healthy. Boys and girls alike are introduced to the value of nutritious meals, exercise, and rest in order to grow up so big.

illustrations

The pictures in this book are like no other children’s book. These unique illustrations were hand drawn by John Ostermann and colored by crayon. The use of crayon added to the sweet innocence depicted in the story. John did a superb job portraying the real Ethan and capturing childhood all together. John Ostermann is an artist who enjoys drawing in several different styles. While attending Texas A&M University, John won several drawing contests. He now enjoys illustrating for children. John lives near Houston, TX with his family, Allison, and son’s, Hayden and Noah.