Roberta Writes – Children’s Book Review and illustrations

Today, I am highlighting Timothy Turtle Discovers Jellybeans written by Kaye Lynne Booth and illustrated by me.

What prompted you to write a book for children?

Since living in the Colorado mountains, I’ve become somewhat of a birdwatcher. The birds and animals which visited my yard inspired me to write Charlie Chickadee Finds a New Home with a true incident which occurred when a family of chickadees were chased out of the nest they had built in a tree in my yard. The Heather Hummingbird and Timothy Turtle characters were inspired by watching live hummingbirds and an incident which occurred with a live turtle, although the events in their stories are fictional.

Which writers of children’s fiction influenced you as a child and as an adult?

As a child, my favorite book was Little Bear’s Visit, by Else Holmelund Minarik, illustrated by Maurice Sendak. I always laughed when Little Bear gets scared and runs away from his own shoes, and the tale about how Momma Bear found the injured bird always touched my heart.I also enjoyed humorous books like “Stand Back,” Said the Elephant, “I’m Going to Sneeze”, by Patricia Thomas and Wallace Tripp. But, Dr. Suess was probably my favorite author. His books and those of Shell Silverstein were heavy influences in my poetry, and perhaps in my children’s books as well. I have always been a sucker for rhyming and alliteration.

    As an adult, I read all those same books to my children, but I think our favorite was Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are. My kids and I had the words memorized and they would help in the reading of the story. We even told that story camping, without the assistance of the book. I love words. I love playing with words and sounds. Writing children’s stories and poetry are my outlets for that sense of playfulness and humor, as well as my love for rhyming and alliteration. Those don’t always sit well in adult literature.

    My review of Timothy Turtle Discovers Jellybeans

    Picture caption: cover of Timothy Turtle Discovers Jellybeans

    Timothy Turtle Discovers Jellybeans is a delightful story about animals that could inhabit a child’s backyard. Timothy the turtle discovers a collection of colourful sweeties that a young girl has discarded as they are too sweet for her. The girl’s cat, Katy, warns Timothy that these sweets gave the girl a tummy ache, but he proceeds to eat the sweet treats anyway. There is a lesson to be learned by Timothy, but he has lots of helpful friends to aid him in his distress. This book includes a subtle message about the benefits of healthy eating.

    The book also introduces young readers to beavers and nuthatches and includes realistic drawings and paintings of these creatures.

    I enjoyed this delightful and well written story for children.

    My illustrations

    I had only been drawing for about a year when Kaye approached me about illustrating these three books. I was still finding my feet as an artist and trying out different mediums. This book includes some drawings and also some of my first paintings as I discovered what has become my favourite art medium.

    Picture caption: This is one of my favourite drawings. I love the turtle I managed to create and the colours of the background and jellybeans.
    Picture caption: This is one of my first watercolour paintings ever. I really loved how it came out. A delightful Becky the Beaver.

    Discounted pricing

    Kaye’s My Backyard Friends books are available at discounted prices from 1 to 25 December at the links below.

    Heather Hummingbird Makes a New Friend – $2.50 – https://books2read.com/MBF-HeatherHummingbird

    Timothy Turtle Discovers JElly Beans – $2.50 – https://books2read.com/MBF-TimothyTurtle

    Charlie Chickadee Finds a NEw Home – $2.99 – https://books2read.com/MBF-CharlieChickadee

    About Kaye Lynne Booth

    Picture caption: Kaye Lynne Booth author photograph

    Kaye Lynne Booth is a multi-genre author  who has had a whole collection of children’s stories just waiting for the right illustrator.

    The books in the My Backyard Friends series are inspired by the birds and animals that visit author Kaye Lynne Booth’s mountain home. The first three books in the series are Heather Hummingbird Makes a New Friend, Charlie Chickadee Gets a New Home, and Timothy Turtle Discovers Jelly Beans.

    Author poet and illustrator Robbie Cheadle does the beautiful illustrations that bring this series to life.

    About Robbie Cheadle

    Picture caption: Robbie Cheadle profile picture

    South African author, photographer, and artist, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated seventeen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, written and illustrated four poetry books and written and illustrated one celebration of cake and fondant art book with recipes. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.

    Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.

    Roberta Writes – Tanka Tuesday, d’Verse & CFFC & Thursday Doors

    This week’s challenge by Melissa, is to write a Double Ennead poem on the theme of gratitude. The syllabic count for a Double Ennead poem is 3 x 3 verses of 6/5/11/6/5.

    You can join in here: https://tankatuesday.com/2025/11/25/tankatuesday-poetry-challenge-no-40-double-ennead-11-25-2025/

    delicate silver threads

    woven skillfully

    into a deadly trap for flying insects

    flies a favourite meal

    of reviled spiders

    ***

    annoying mosquitoes

    trapped in sticky thread

    succulent dinner for female arachnide

    malaria vector

    out of commission

    ***

    carrying diseases

    from within sewers

    cockroaches contaminate human foodstuffs

    favourite snack for spiders

    which keep numbers down

    Colleen has shared an update on 🌻 2025 Sunflower Tanka Anthology 🌻 and the cover. You can read about it here: https://tankatuesday.com/2025/11/30/cover-reveal-the-2025-sunflower-tanka-anthology/

    Grace’s prompt is to write a Spanish Lira poem. You can join in here: https://dversepoets.com/2025/11/27/poetry-form-spanish-lira/

    Absent Heat

    usual summer heat absent

    continuous rainfall order of the day

    change in weather most welcome

    November can be scorching

    this year grey cloud is keeping hot sun at bay

    I am late with last week’s CFFC and Thursday Doors post so I’m including it here with this week’s CFFC post.

    The four photographs below are of the wharf at Westminster Bridge in London. This is where tourists leave for tours of the River Thames. You can see the London Eye in the background. These are for Dan’s Travel Hubs challenge which you can join in here: https://nofacilities.com/2025/12/01/travel-hubs-cffc/

    Last week’s CFFC challenge was Places where people work. I have a selection of doors from my trip to London.

    The slideshow below is of the entrance and door of a bank in Westminster, London. I thought the door was beautiful.

    Picture caption: Entrance to The Institute of Civil Engineers in London
    Picture caption: Entrance to The Royal Courts of Justice, London

    Roberta Writes – Reblog: “The Soldier and the Radium Girl Part 1: The Bloom of Youth, Chapter 1: Enlist in haste, repent at leisure (cont. 7)” by Roberta Eaton Cheadle

    Thank you to Nolcha Fox from Chewers by Masticadores for sharing part 7 of my WIP, The Soldier and the Radium Girl.

    Jake Tanner

    30 September 2021

    The ship had crawled up the coast for five days, reaching its destination the previous evening. Once on the ocean, Jake found his sea legs quickly and looked forward to the periods when his platoon was allowed on deck, and he could look at the dark body of water that heaved and churned relentlessly. He found it endlessly fascinating.

    Mike was not as fortunate and experienced ongoing seasickness.

    He’d languished in his narrow bunk until Beau goaded him into going up on deck with Jake and Joe.

    “You would be seasick, Mike,” Beau laughed. “You’re not only the runt of the litter, but the weakling, too.”

    After ten minutes of walking up and down the deck, inhaling the tangy ocean air, he’d admitted to feeling much better. “I’m glad you made me come outside.”

    Their interludes on deck were far too short, and the trio spent a lot of time playing cards, shooting the wind, and talking about “over there” with their contemporaries.

    Continue reading here: https://chewersmasticadores.wordpress.com/2025/11/28/the-soldier-and-the-radium-girl-part-1-the-bloom-of-youth-chapter-1-enlist-in-haste-repent-at-leisure-cont-7-by-roberta-eaton-cheadle/

    Roberta Writes – Photography – Buildings & Architecture

    Hi everyone, it’s Robbie Cheadle here with you today with the first post in my Photography section on LatinosUSA – English Edition.

    The Photography Section will comprise a weekly photography post with a weekly theme as follows:

    First week of the month – Animals

    Second week of the month – People

    Third week of the month – Nature

    Fourth week of the month – Buildings and Architecture.

    If there is a fifth week, we will have a jackpot photography post.

    I would love all the photographers out there to contribute to this section. If you have a photograph to share in one of these categories, please email me at cheadlerobbie@gmail.com and use the title Photography – [specific theme]. Please also include a short write up about your photograph.

    Continue reading here: https://latinosenglishedition.wordpress.com/2025/11/28/photography-buildings-architecture/

    Roberta Writes – Reblog: In Touch With Nature – Wildebeeste, the Clown of the Veld

    Last month I wrote about warthogs, one of the Ugly Five animals of Southern Africa. This month I have written about another Ugly Five animal, the wildebeest. I have written a poem using the format and rhyming scheme of another very famous poem. Can you guess which poem it is?

    Picture caption: Adult wildebeest

    Continue reading here: https://writingtoberead.com/2025/11/26/in-touch-with-nature-wildebeeste-the-clown-of-the-veld/

    Roberta Writes – Can you see me? And Sunday Stills

    This poem is for Sadie’s What do you see challenge. You can join in here: https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2025/11/24/what-do-you-see-316-24-november-2025/

    Can You See Me?

    Can you see me?

    Hidden behind the veil

    of continuous pretending

    the one that hides feelings

    of inadequacy and imperfection

    the quest for recognition

    in every task, big or small

    that leads to people pleasing

    an inability to say no

    and endless pushing of

    personal boundaries

    ***

    Can you see me?

    Hidden behind the veil

    of immaculate grooming

    sleek hair carefully styled

    make up understated

    suit and shoes

    carefully chosen

    but look at the nails

    bitten right down to the quick

    even the surrounding skin

    is gnawed and bleeding

    ***

    Can you see me?

    Hidden behind the veil

    Sunday Stills

    Terri’s Sunday Stills prompt is brightness. You can join in here: https://secondwindleisure.com/2025/11/23/sunday-stills-the-impossible-brightness/

    Picture caption: Sun shining on a hibiscus flower
    Picture caption: full moon on a cloudy night

    The picture above and two below are of the sun shining through autumn leaves.

    Roberta Writes – Reblog: Different Kinds of Art – Chocolate and Sweet Creations

    Hi everyone, it’s Robbie Cheadle here with you and this segment of art posts covers all sorts of different mediums of art, from the ordinary to the extraordinary.

    Continue reading here: https://latinosenglishedition.wordpress.com/2025/11/24/__trashed/

    Roberta Writes – Reblog: “The Soldier and the Radium Girl Part 1: The Bloom of Youth, Chapter 1: Enlist in haste, repent at leisure (cont. 6)” by Roberta Eaton Cheadle

    Jake Tanner

    25 September 1917

    The previous day, Jake’s platoon had boarded a train heading for an unknown US port. The first men of his battalion to be leaving for “somewhere over there.” Many were puffed up with pride and loud with raucous enthusiasm.

    “Where we headed, Sarge?” Beau accosted him as he entered the carriage.

    “I can’t tell you. Secrecy about troop movements must be maintained because of the threat of the Bosch submarines,” Sarge growled.

    Scowling, Beau opened his mouth to argue with Sarge. He snapped it closed when Will laid a hand on his arm and shook his head in warning.

    Sarge’s orders must be accepted without comment. It was not the place of the troops to question their superior officers or their orders.

    Late in the afternoon, the train drew into the station in New York.

    Continue reading here: https://chewersmasticadores.wordpress.com/2025/11/21/the-soldier-and-the-radium-girl-part-1-the-bloom-of-youth-chapter-1-enlist-in-haste-repent-at-leisure-cont-6-by-roberta-eaton-cheadle/

    Roberta Writes – Reblog: Photography – Nature

    Hi everyone, it’s Robbie Cheadle here with you today with the first post in my new Photography section on LatinosUSA – English Edition.

    The Photography Section will comprise a weekly photography post with a weekly theme as follows:

    First week of the month – Animals

    Second week of the month – People

    Third week of the month – Nature

    Fourth week of the month – Buildings and Architecture.

    If there is a fifth week, we will have a jackpot photography post.

    I would love all the photographers out there to contribute to this section. If you have a photograph to share in one of these categories, please email me at cheadlerobbie@gmail.com and use the title Photography – [specific theme]. Please also include a short write up about your photograph.

    Bear Lake in the Rocky Mountain National Park

    My thanks to poet and author, Lauren Scott, for her lovely contribution to this photography segment. This is a link to one of Lauren’s delightful blog posts: https://baydreamerwrites.com/2025/11/11/perspective-of-a-yamaha-guitar/. Do visit and view all her beautiful books and poems.

    Continue reading here: https://latinosenglishedition.wordpress.com/2025/11/21/photography-nature

    Roberta Writes – Guest Post: D.L. Finn with her new book, Ghosts & Miracles Past: A Christmas Collection Two and a review

    Thank you for having me on your incredible blog today, Robbie, to share the release of Ghosts & Miracles Past: A Christmas Collection Two. I’m really grateful for your support!

    Interview

    Do you have a favorite story in the collection? Each story has a place and a piece of my heart. “The Christmas Train Mystery” comes from a love of trains. I ride them anytime I can and incorporated that into a story. How I feel about animals shines through in “The Christmas Rescue.” That story didn’t make the first collection, but giving it a second look, it found its voice. “Is There is Santa?” though is the one closest to my heart as I brought an “Elizabeth’s War” character into it. This was my first children’s book that I wrote. It was set in WWI, and I weaved some family history into it from when my great-grandma lived in North Dakota before her family moved to Alberta. So it was fun for Dr. Rhodes to make an appearance and see where the fictional family moved to in 1920.

    What is your favorite tradition? I love the time leading up to Christmas and especially enjoy decorating while listening to holiday tunes. I still listen to the old Christmas vinyl records. This can range from Johnny Mathis that I got from my in-laws, the Disney songs my kids listened to, or from my time The Partridge Family, and everything in between. My daughter just got me the Nutcracker album for my birthday. While the music fills the room, each ornament I put on the tree has a special memory attached to it. Not only do we celebrate the now, but also the past when decorating and listening to music.

    What is the first thing you do to kick off the holiday season? Beginning in the summer, I begin shopping, particularly for grandchildren. That permits me to spread it throughout several months. The other thing I do early is get supplies for the big feast. If pepperoncini or gluten-free dressing is on sale, I grab them and put them away until the holiday. Then, when it’s time, I give the house a good cleaning and drag all the boxes inside so I can start decorating.

    Blurb

    Picture caption: Cover of Miracles & Ghosts Past: A Christmas Collection featuring a Christmas tree and old-fashioned lamp

    Miracles saturate the sweet-scented Christmas season—a reminder we aren’t alone.

    Miracles & Ghosts Past: A Christmas Collection brings eight stories from past holidays. Rita buys train tickets for her and Morris’s 30th anniversary in the novelette, “The Christmas Train Mystery.”She’s convinced this trip will bring her and Morris closer—if he can find the time. A murder mystery excursion will change Rita’s life in more ways than one, but will she go with her workaholic husband or by herself? In the first short story, “Christmas Rescue,” Opal trusts the wrong man and loses her mother in the same year, leaving her feeling lost. On a mission to get candles for the dinner table, she makes an unexpected find. “Is There a Santa?” goes back to the 1920s, where a widower is desperate to hold on to his farm and children. He doesn’t want charity, just a bit of luck or a miracle. In the final stories, you’ll meet an eleven-year-old who’s home alone, a family living in the aftermath of war, a girl who gets some shocking news, a widow with a warning from beyond, and a woman trapped on an elevator with Santa. Hope underlies these stories; it endures even in the direst of circumstances. Whether help comes from a ghost, Santa, or an angel, miracles are just within reach.

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    My Review

    This is the second collection of Christmas themed short stories in this series. I enjoyed the first collection, and this book was equally entertaining.

    While all the stories in this book are engrossing, I am focusing on my favourite three for purposes of this review.

    The Christmas Train Mystery – this is an entertaining Agatha Christie styled near murder mystery. Rita books tickets for her husband, Morris, and her to go on a murder mystery train ride for their thirtieth wedding anniversary. As the story unfolds, the extent to which Morris has changed and become self-absorbed and selfish over the course of their marriage becomes evident and the ticket purchase triggers a series of events that change Rita’s life. In true Finn style, the story ends on an uplifting and happy note.

    She’s Home Alone – a creepy short story about a young girl home alone during a snowstorm and a predator with bad intentions. I enjoyed the character of Debbie and appreciated her presence of mind and calmness in a scary situation. Having been the victim of a home invasion, I know just how scary such situations are. The intervention by the angel was uplifting and engaging.

    Elevator Santa – this is another story I could relate to as I have also been trapped in an elevator and it is a most unpleasant experience. The paranormal element in this story was subtly included and I enjoyed it very much. Another delightful story that finished on a high note.

    Finn’s books always leave the reader with a feeling of contentment and the knowledge that there are lots of wonderful people out there who are the ‘helpers’. I appreciate her positive messages about the spirit of humanity wrapped up in engaging stories. This collection is perfect for Christmas.

    Finn Fun Facts

    1. I love baking bread in the fall and winter.
    2. I prefer snowshoeing over skiing.

    About D.L. Finn

    Picture caption: author photograph of D.L. Finn

    D. L. Finn is an independent California local who encourages everyone to embrace their inner child. She was born and raised in the foggy Bay Area, but in 1990 she relocated with her husband, kids, dogs, and cats to Nevada City, in the Sierra foothills. She immersed herself in reading all types of books but especially loved romance, horror, and fantasy. She always treasured creating her own reality on paper. Finally, surrounded by towering pines, oaks, and cedars, her creativity was nurtured until it bloomed. Her creations include children’s books, adult fiction, and poetry. She continues on her adventure with an open invitation to all readers to join her.

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    To celebrate the release, I will be giving away three Amazon Gift Cards: $5, $10, and $15. At the end of the tour, I will randomly pick the three winners from those who leave comments during the blog tour. Good Luck!