Carol June Franks, author
Junebug Tales Publishing
Carol June Franks, author
Junebug Tales Publishing
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Here you will find links to my children's books, a little about me, my social media links, and links you can use to write reviews if you so desire.
It is my goal to create books that children love and that adults love reading to them. If you find that you do love my books, please consider writing a review. Scroll down for links to review pages.
Please head on over to my main Junebug Tales website for more, including news about upcoming events and books. You'll also find resources for reading and writing with children using picture books.
Yours truly,
Carol June Franks
The Junebug Tales Publishing Brand
Books that
have rhythm/cadence which children enjoy
parents and grandparents love to read to their children and grandchildren
provide text that educates through vivid vocabulary and sensory details
reflect nostalgic scenes that spark delightful images
provide tips for engaging children in reading and writing using the book
have unique and colorful illustrations that please the eye
Check out my new blog for stories behind the book, author journeys, reading strategies for your child, and more!
What Farm Boots are For
Are farm boots for collecting eggs from the chicken coop? Do they help you waddle like a duck or act like a billy goat? Are they for jumping across puddles and catching crawdads in a creek? Just what ARE farm boots for?
Tag along on the farm with a young girl and her imaginary adventures as she explores what her new farm boots are for. You are sure to delight in this fun-loving story and the cadence created through rhyme, repetition, and the back and forth question-answer format that engages young readers.
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For ages 3-11 and anyone who loves a sled ride
Enjoy the thrill of a sled ride down Unrue Street! Jump on your sled and soon feel giant snowflakes against your face and the rattle of your sled bouncing up and over the bumps on the icy path. Let the story’s rhyme and repetition engage you in a cadence that moves you along as the main character in the story.
Hiruni’s illustrations, vividly created in brilliant watercolor, give readers a nostalgic experience with snowy nighttime scenes. Her whimsical style brings the story to life and catches the eye of young readers.
Ever wondered what a conversation with a tree might be like?
If you love trees, you’ll adore this heartwarming story about a tree sharing memories with a man who, with a saw in hand, is pondering the idea of cutting it down. You’ll quickly fall in love with this charming old tree and its personality. But ultimately, will the man cut down the tree even after he is reminded of the many delightful moments they’ve shared over the years?
What child doesn't treasure a day with Grandpa on the farm?
Potatoes, Papaw, and Me is a charming tale of a little girl helping her grandfather harvest potatoes. Written in verse, the rhythm and descriptive detail makes each page a fun, upbeat read while leading the reader through lively snapshots from the garden, to the well, to the table, to relaxing when the work is done. Hiruni’s illustrations perfectly represent the tone of this fun-loving story. Follow along with these two animated characters as they enjoy each other and their chore on the farm.
For ages 4-11
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If you enjoyed reading my books, please write a review. Just a sentence or two will do and your thoughts and comments mean so much to me.
I truly appreciate your taking a moment to do this.
Review page for Potatoes, Papaw, and Me
Review page for The Silent Tree Remembers
Review page for Sled Ride Down Unrue Street
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As a recently retired teacher, I'm very excited to begin a new adventure as a children's book author. Even as a child, I always loved writing. However, I didn't "become a writer" until I participated in the Louisville Writing Project's Summer Institute. Those four weeks impacted my teaching more than any other professional development. I learned about myself as a writer, I learned to share ideas with fellow teachers, and I learned how to write along with my students. When I asked my students to write a certain genre, I tried it out alongside them. I shared my ideas, my thinking, my struggles, and let them give me feedback. Thus, I modeled a writing process of brainstorming, drafting, sharing, revising, editing and publishing. Overall, I learned to become a better writing teacher by writing with my students.
My 25 years as an educator included middle school science and language arts teacher, middle school literacy coach, literacy consultant at the Kentucky Department of Education, and middle school reading interventionist.
Because I am a teacher at heart, I want to do more than simply write children's books. I want to incorporate ideas that parents and teachers can use to strengthen children's reading and writing ability. My experience as a writing teacher and a reading interventionist helps me do just that. I am a firm believer that picture books are a perfect venue for improving reading and writing for students of all ages.
I live in smalltown Bagdad, Kentucky, with my husband, Ken, and our two dogs, Duke and Winnie. Our son, Kenny, works in the world of tech and lives too far away to suit me in California.
When I'm not writing, I can be found gardening, reading, hiking with friends, walking with Duke and Winnie, being at my church, hanging out with my family and friends, cleaning old cemetery headstones, and learning new hobbies. There is just so much God has given me to enjoy!
Please head on over to my main Junebug Tales website for more, including news about upcoming events and books. You'll also find resources for reading and writing with children using picture books.