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A charming way for parents to bond with their children   October 10, 2009
Angela (Ohio)
James Beverly has created a wonderful book for both children and parents with his new book "More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie", a follow-up to his first book The Adventures of Seamus the Sheltie. Not only has Beverly created a lovely book, he has created a way for parents to bond with their children and become more involved in their lives. Each of the adventures we share with Seamus a life lesson is brought to light. With topics ranging from adoption, stealing, bullies, to behaving, illness, and death each teaching the child invaluable lessons that will help them through out their life. "More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie" is as charming as it is educational, with adorable illustrations by Anita Miles of the much loved lead character the one and only Seamus. James Beverly has added a wonderful cast of critters from his own backyard that complement each of the exciting adventures that Seamus encounters. James Beverly also has carefully created a language just for Seamus and his friends and has included the translations in the back of the book.


"More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie" is truly a book that all parents should own and read to their children. With questions and discussions included in the back of the book, "More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie", is an amazing book that will help you to understand how your child is feeling. With each story only being about ten pages long it's the perfect book for young readers. "More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie", teaches so many wonderful life lessons and helps to installs morals that no parent should be without copy. Kudos to James Beverly for creating a book that teaches children to do right.

 
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Book Review: More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie

It is most certainly the dog days of summer right now. We've got a forest fire a few miles east of us to prove it (now about 5,000 acres, 30% contained, road still closed and lots of helicopters and firefighting transport buzzing around...).

So we've got ANOTHER dog book for review...

Even if you don't like dogs, little Seamus will grow on you very quickly, guaranteed. Especially when there's no doggy breath to contend with.

Seamus is an intelligent and fiercely loyal Sheltie with incredible story-telling abilities and a great set of values. Each chapter of his book is a stand-alone adventure story with an important moral or basic value built into it. And there is a discussion guide for each chapter at the end of the book to encourage meaningful conversation and reinforce the value.

Seamus actually has two books already: The Adventures of Seamus the Sheltie, and the one I've reviewing, More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie. And he's got his own website, too: seamusthesheltie.com.

The Author
James Beverly has worked in the field of mental health as a therapist and administrator for many years. He's worked with a wide variety of distressed children and their families, and has realized that many of the parents wanted to instill meaningful values into their children, but didn't know how or didn't have the resources.

From experience with his own daughter, James knew that telling stories from her dog's viewpoint could lead to serious discussions and life lessons in an nonthreatening way. And so this series was born to assist parents to pass on meaningful values to their children.

Our Review
Two-year-old Esmé is a little young for this book (it is recommended for 6 and older), but she did check out some of the black and white sketches throughout.

I love the doggie dialect the author uses - it makes for perfect read-aloud stories! It is actually very well-thought out and consistently used - based on a Sheltie's physical structure and mental limitations.

I also appreciate how the chapters can be used alone as aids in specific situations. There are chapters dealing with adoption, sickness, poverty, and stealing, among others. The discussion guides look great, too.

My favorite chapter, "Seamus and the Perfect Day," demonstrates how you can have a great time just being with your family; you don't need fancy toys or fancy destinations to enjoy yourself.

Admittedly, parents' values may differ. There were two chapters I thought might prove controversial with some parents: one on death, and one on ghosts. The author diplomatically dealt with these topics, but should you feel they conflicted with your own belief system, you can easily skip past them and utilize the other chapters.

Overall, a definite keeper in Esmé's library that is slated for future bedtime reading.

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Review copy of this book provided through Review the Book.

 
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More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie

Reviewed by Jessica Roberts of Bookpleasures.com

 

 This delightful children’s book by James Beverly is the perfect “tail” to read. It has been awarded and is said to enlighten readers about the values our pets bring into life.

It is heart-warming, educational and thoroughly enjoyable.

 The book starts us off with a brief introduction telling us that Seamus is not just a fictional dog but a real life one too. His name hails from Scotland and means...well you’ll have to read that bit for yourself.

We are told that Seamus has his own language which the author decided to include to make this book more fun to read.  There is also a discussion guide for parents which aims to help answer some of those questions you may have after reading this.

I began chapter one and was taken on an adventure of intrigue and humour. Seamus has spent most of the morning organizing his toys into separate piles according to shape.   He is certainly a dog who likes order. 

After finishing tidying his toys the bright sunshine beckons Seamus outside to play with his friends. However when he sees his friends are not there to play, Seamus decides to check out the pond instead. There he meets Maggie, an Irish Setter. She is gentle and kind and always happy to spent time talking in Seamus language.

 Where will Seamus’s adventure next take him? A sneaky cat, a mysterious stranger, a spooky tree and a little story teller all feature in Seamus’s travels.  Their paths cross and more lessons are to be learnt.

 What exactly is a Seamus Christmas and what is this little dog’s idea of the perfect day?

Throughout these stories there are beautiful pictures that help to “bring alive” the characters and the environment.  They make you wish you could draw them. Lovely.

Altogether an imaginative and amazing book featuring a dog all children will adore. He shows us that through life’s problems and difficulties we can overcome anything and come out the other side all the better for it.

Addictive reading.

 

 Reviewer Jessica Roberts is a book reviewer for a local newspaper and has reviewed for a national women's magazine too. She has had various articles published in magazines and has now completed her novel. Jessica currently lives in West Yorkshire, England and enjoys walking in the dales and woodlands as part of her hobby as well as, of course, reviewing books.

 

 
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If you loved the first book, you will surely enjoy Seamus's next set of adventures. Who can resist such a lovable face and the way James Beverly shows us the world according to Seamus? Fans will agree that, thanks to Seamus, kids can explore the difficulties of life with a good friend they can trust - Seamus.

Book review by Lisa Barker, http://www.jellymom-bookreviews.blogspot.com

 


Great job and awesome book!

Nan Stewart, VP Online Reviewing Committee, Life Buzz Award

 


James Beverly is one of those people who pour their heart and soul into their careers and love doing it. Once ready to move on, instead of reverting into a reclusive lifestyle he continues to enlighten and inspire parents, grandparents and others with his creative ability to leverage his years of experience of working with children in an amazing treat for all. In More Tales of Seamus the Sheltie, his beloved pet continues to connect kids and parents in a way that only an award-winning author can achieve through amazing ease. We appreciate Mr. Beverly and his excellent outreach as he is a fine example of what we need more of in today's society to build a better tomorrow for our children and do it in a safe and healthy manner.

~ Jodie Lynn, CEO/Founder, Life Buzz Award and award-winning nationally syndicated family/health columnist, Parent to Parent.

 

 

 
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More Tails Tales of Seamus the Sheltie

As a follow-up to his first book, The Adventures of Seamus the Sheltie, James Beverly has created another wonderful way for parents to connect with their children and also provide them with important life lessons. Beverly is obviously well qualified and experienced in knowing the scary challenges of childhood and has paved a compassionate way for learning and encouragement.  The very act of reading out loud is a bonding experience for parent and child and the stories of Seamus are rooted in the realities of life tempered with great imagination and fun. Beverly also exhibits an obvious love of dogs and an uncommon understanding of their behavior and what they add to our lives.

The basis of the stories in Beverly’s new book, More Tails Tales of Seamus the Sheltie, come from parents who, no doubt, have struggled with the issues, values and lessons that lie at the heart of each story.  The focus of both books is that understanding is an antidote for fear and leads to a kinder world.  The wise parent will recognize that their children will encounter many and perhaps all of the challenges and value issues found in the books.  The Seamus stories allow the imaginative parent to be proactive in preparing their children and giving them tools to deal with these challenges and make right decisions. 

James Beverly uses a dialect for his hero, Seamus, which is endearing and fun.  Dialect in a book can be an obstacle but Beverly’s is easy to master by the adventurous parent or even older sibling or grandparent.  The discussion guide at the end of the book is concise but complete enough to guide a parent in a discussion.  He achieves the right balance between explanation and brevity.

John C. New, Jr., DVM, MPH, DACVPM
Professor and Head
Department of Comparative Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Tennessee

 
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