Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Announcing Isadorn the Unicorn, now Available on Audible . . . Plus Contest!

When I put my picture book, Isadorn the Unicorn and the Sloppy Dragon, up for auditions on Audible, I never dreamed I would have the honor of working with such a talented narrator. Dean William Rudoy has just done such a magnificent job to bring Isadorn and Dunfer to life. You can hear a sample for free HERE. 


Would you like a FREE copy? To win one of 20 FREE audible codes, please like and share this Facebook post:  https://www.facebook.com/Angela-Castillos-Books-for-Kids-2427966633886678
and let me know if you want a US or UK code. 


Good luck! 


Bored Kids? Let's Find Free Stuff to Do!

Stuck at home?

Have you been scrambling to keep your little ones entertained? As a work-from-home mom, I've been trying to find whatever I can to keep my kiddos happy.

Here are some great offers from companies for a limited time.

1. Audible Stories
For me, the more books I can get into my kid's hands the better. Audiobooks are a great way to introduce great literature to your children, and guess what? Amazon's Audible is offering some great ones for free! You can listen to these straight from the website on your phone, tablet, or computer, no subscription needed. They have everything from picture books like a Beatrix Potter Treasury and Winnie the Pooh up to classics like Alice in Wonderland, and new favorites like Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Hank the Cowdog. My kids have been loving this! Go here to find your stories! https://stories.audible.com/discovery

2. Adventures in Odyssey

If you grew up with Odyssey, you know how great these Christian programs are. 30+ years and still going strong, you can get a free month all-access pass to every Odyssey episode! Just go here for more info. https://www.focusonthefamily.com/streaming/

3. Noggin
Lots of education and fun shows for kids. Noggin is offering a limited time 60 day free trial instead of the normal 7 day one. Find out more here. https://www.noggin.com/sign-up/?step=sign-up

4. Free Printables from my author site
I have printables as companions for several of my books. here: https://tobythetrilby.weebly.com/teacher-materials-page.html Please feel free to print out as many as you want!

Have you found any great freebies for kids sheltering at home? Please share in the comments below!



Monday, December 9, 2019

Huge Batch of FREE Picture Books for Kindle!

I love picture books. I read them to my kids and read them for myself. Even when I didn't have kids, I admit I had several on my bookshelf. Certain children's books can instantly transport me to my childhood, and I can hear the patient voice of my mom, dad, grandparent or babysitter reading it out loud to me.
Today you have the opportunity to download 13 beautiful books for you or a child you love (Free in digital version only). These books were lovingly written by 9 talented authors from all over the globe. Please see below for Amazon links. But hurry! These books are only FREE for two days, December 9th and 10th! (P.S. Two are mine!)

All of these books are also available in paperback, hardcover, or both on Amazon. And most have FREE shipping with Amazon, with a guarantee to arrive by Christmas (check each book for details).



When You Feel Better: A Get Well Soon Gift 
By Misty Black
Your favorite patient will love cuddling up to this sweet get well soon story showing the power of empathy and kindness. 


Unicorns, Magic, and Slime, Oh My! 
By Misty Black
Mystery, magic, and mishaps make for an exciting story your kids won’t want to put down.


Your Thoughts Matter
By Esther Pia Cordova
Your child’s mindset matters, more than they realize. Help them understand the power of a growth mindset.


Little Bears Can Do Big Things
By Esther Pia Cordova
Is it okay for boys to feel afraid? Is it okay for them to need help? Jimmy shifts his thinking, faces the challenges and is able to make good choices with the help of his friends. He’s even brave enough to talk about his feelings with his Dad


Unicorn Jazz
By Lisa Caprelli
A best-seller, Unicorn Jazz is the most unique unicorn in the world. You can also grab the Unicorn Jazz Plush toy with this book for the perfect gift. Celebrating individuality, play, friendship, belonging and the power of believing in others!


Bee-ing Happy With Unicorn Jazz and Friends
By Lisa Caprelli
Unicorn Jazz and animal friends in this happiness book with a bee named BEE HAPPY, who all show imaginative happy ideas for kids.


Little Narwhal’s Day
By Angela Castillo


Learn about secret creatures of the arctic with Little Narwhal and his adorable friends.



Tiger’s Can’t Open Doors
By Angela Castillo


Join two brothers as they evade a goofy-shape-shifting monster and learn the importance of imagination and creativity.



Save the Ocean
By Bethany Stahl
Learn about the importance of recycling with fun ocean friends including a loveable sea turtle and a mermaid!



Save the Arctic
By Bethany Stahl
Go on a journey with a polar bear, beluga whale and little girl to learn about renewable energy as we help save the arctic!


Flip, the Fainting Goat
By Alicia Stenard
It’s a hard life for a fainting goat. Loud noises make Flip faint and he can’t control it. Will he ever fit in?


It's not easy being Santa! A Christmas tale about kindness!
By Pragya Tomar
"Ever wonder what Santa's job is like? Wishes do come true..."



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Little bug and the Noisy New Neighbor
By Melanie Hawkins


What will happen when a very noisy new neighbor moves in next door and disrupts Little Bug’s quiet, simple life? Can he learn to get along with such a bug? 


Little Bug and the Christmas Surprise
By Melanie Hawkins


Will a big snow storm ruin Little Bug’s Christmas party? This is a sweet story of friendship, dealing with disappointment, and finding our what truly matters at Christmas time!




Marien’s Wish
By Cinthia Wild and Colin Wild

Three incredible friends - a Firefly, a Dragonfly and a Dung beetle work together as a team to fulfil a dream for their friend Marien, a Ladybug.

Enjoy!!!


Are you a Unicorn . . . or a Dragon?

As the child of an extreme introvert and an extreme extravert, I have lived with two warring factions inside of me for my entire life. The part of me that wants to talk to everyone and blurt out whatever comes to mind. and the part of me that's instantly sorry for rash words. Hasty words have led me into trouble more than once.

Dunfer the Dragon is like that. He's very sweet and happy-go-lucky, but sometimes his actions drive his new neighbor, Isadorn, up the wall.

Isadorn is a very caring and loving creature, but she's also a creature of habit. And when Dunfer comes stomping along, she's not quite sure how to address the problem.

Isadorn the Unicorn and the Sloppy Dragon is my latest children's picture book, illustrated once again by the amazing Indira Zuleta. Children will love the fantastic illustrations and fun story, while also learning about conflict resolution and how to let someone know when their feelings have been hurt in a gentle and productive way.

Isadorn the Unicorn is available today in paperback on Amazon, with free shipping from Amazon Prime HERE. The Kindle version is releasing this Wednesday, but you can pre-order it for a special price HERE.


Happy reading! 

Monday, November 25, 2019

Working Towards Gratitude



Sometimes Thanksgiving can be a lovely time for parades, pies and peaceful gatherings with family and/or friends. But sometimes Thanksgiving can get lost in an avalanche of anxiety and pumpkin-spiced laced meltdowns. I always deal with some form of this during the holidays (probably because I set a million writing deadlines for myself). Here are some ways I've learned to diffuse my anxiety and enjoy the season the way God intended, with a grateful heart. 
  • Allow people to manage their own expectations and emotions. We are never going to be able to make everyone happy. Each person is responsible for creating an enjoyable day for themselves and not relying on everyone else for it. Set healthy boundaries and work with what is best for you. 
  • Don't try to do everything. Do you find yourself dreading the holidays every year? You may need to scale back and say no sometimes. For instance, if you host an event at your house, try delegating dishes. Ask people to stay and help clean up, or hire a maid service, just this once. If you have ten people requesting ten different favorites, send them each the recipe and tell them you'd love to see their take on the dish. 
  • Discuss the day with your immediate family. Let everyone pick one or two traditions that are their favorites. Make a list with top favorites, medium favorites, and optional favorites. Then try to cut back on a few things, replacing them with less stressful alternatives. 
  • Spread things out. Instead of trying to see every single family member on an actual day, try planning get-togethers throughout the month. 
  • Cut back on gifts. For years now, I've given my kids about three things each. Something to wear, something to read, and something they want. Along with stocking stuffers and gifts from relatives, this is always plenty. 
  • Find a way to volunteer as a family. Help out at a soup kitchen, wrap presents for Blue Santa, collect food for a local food bank, or read Christmas stories at a local nursing home. There are always ways to give back. 
  • Have gratitude. Every time you begin to feel overwhelmed, no matter what, think of five things to be thankful for. 

Hope these ideas are helpful! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Cover Reveal and Pre-Order!

I'm so excited! Not only is it finally fall and we've had a few sweater-wearing days here in Texas (was it seriously 30 degrees the other day?) but I've FINALLY put my Oregon trail story up for pre-order!

Here's the beautiful cover, designed by the amazing Elaina Lee from For the Muse Designs!

Compared to an arranged marriage to the odious Bernard Regent, a prairie schooner on the Oregon Trail doesn't seem like such a bad trade to Amethyst Kent.
When desperate Martha Davis reveals her need for a mother's helper on the trail, Ami decides to up and leave the pampered life she's always known for a land of freedom. But trail life is hardly a tea party, and Ami must draw from the deepest wells of her faith to survive. With the sunset always before her, and Shiloh Talon, a handsome trail scout, guiding the way, she might just make it through.

Up for pre-order on Amazon today; will be released December 15th. 

I'm so excited to release Amethyst Kent out into the wild. This book took me FOREVER to write, longer than most trips down the Oregon trail, but I learned so much while researching it. 

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Why Kindle Unlimited for Picture Books?

In the land of digital everything, many parents prefer to keep old-fashioned paper books around for the littles. For one thing, a paperback book is much cheaper to replace than a Kindle or iPhone if it accidentally gets flushed down the toilet.
But there are some nice things about Kindle books for kids.

  • It's a great way to see if your kid likes a book or series for less (sometimes for free). 
  • Kindle books are great for car rides and long waiting room times.
  • Some kid's Kindle books include interactive links for more learning opportunities.
The best way to check out children's picture books for a small amount of money is through a program Amazon offers called Kindle Unlimited. Authors offer certain books through this program for a small subscription amount per month. Readers can read up to 10 books at a time, and return them for more books whenever they like.
The best part is, the first month with KU is free!
But what books can you get? Are there any good ones?
Here are some of my top picks.

https://www.amazon.com/Little-Narwhals-Day-Secret-Creatures-ebook/dp/B07R6JD3T5




https://www.amazon.com/Tigers-Cant-Doors-Angela-Castillo-ebook/dp/B07R2D4DX6































When the Clock Strikes on Halloween by [Ferland, Lisa]






The Elephants and the Leaking Tap: A fun story to introduce professions to kids (Toddlers with Trunks Book 2) by [Vijayakumar, Balachander, Balachander, Janani]





From the Cave Wall: A Stone Age Story (The Source Stories Book 1) by [Jones, JG]



Toto is Home Alone by [Mykhalevych, Viktoriia]







So there's 20 great books to get you started with Kindle Unlimited! For more information about the program, check out this link. https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/hz/subscribe/ku?ref_=ref%3D17_us_gs_56&_encoding=UTF8&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

Happy reading!