Monday, August 24, 2015

BRIDGES OF CREATIVITY - The Island of Creativity

BRIDGES OF CREATIVITY
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Hugo is a little starfish and he longs to visit the real world. On the Island of Creativity he becomes an artist and learns to think outside the box. Come on a sea adventure with Hugo the Happy Starfish as he finds that happiness begins with creativity.

EDUCATIONAL CHILDREN’S BOOK SERIES Hugo the Happy Starfish Hugo is a little starfish and he longs to find happiness.
His journey isn't quite as straightforward as he had hoped it would be. He is sent to a series of different islands where he is taught important character lessons. By the end of his journey, Hugo has visited fourteen islands, made many more friends, and, most importantly, has learned how to be happy.

Teaching children life skills can be tricky, but with this exciting children’s book series your children will come across some of the most important lessons there are to be learned. Like Hugo, their journey to the real world will be full of character lessons along the way. In Hugo, children, parents, and educators will discover a lovable and engaging role model with whom they can identify.

The book consists of 29 gorgeous illustrations showing a colorful and magical underwater world. The softcover book includes 10 coloring and workbook pages in order to intensify the learning process. Children will laugh at the delightful characters, hold their breaths in suspense and love to read these stories over and over.

The series is suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for older children. Hugo the Happy Starfish books were developed in conjunction with the author’s teaching experience at an International Baccalaureate® School and they support the different learner profiles and attitudes of the IB PYP curriculum.

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on January 12, 2015
I found this to be very inspiring and encouraging for any artist whether they draw, paint, write or make music on a any instrument or even creates new music or be heard or even seen,too! I recommend this ebook that I liked a lot to give it five stars! and I Therefore recommend this for all those different artists that I have already mentioned and for young or us older ones! I received this ebook for free from a free ebook list that I was able to download for free onto my Kindle app library! Great work Suzy! By Angela
on April 13, 2014
Hugo the Happy Starfish, children's book, character education, PYP, IB books, International Baccalaureate, Emotions, underwater world, ocean, starfish, dolphin, whatever you want to call him children learn about your feelings, and Hugo teaches feelings, even though he's a part of marine life which they can learn too.

CREATIVITY, and TEACHING CREATIVITY, along with BRIDGING CREATIVITY, & BEING CREATIVE. HUGO THE HAPPY STARFISH as he finds out for himself that HAPPINESS begins with CREATIVITY, and is ecstatic to learn! I'm always telling the grandkids to be creative as to instead of just signing a card Mommy guys make me one I love those more & especially when they don't forget to put their name and the year on the back. They know it's one of my conditions. lol

‘HUGO THE HAPPY STARFISH - ISLAND ADVENTURES’ is packed with life lessons for kids, showing them the importance of appreciation, patience, tolerance and optimism amongst others, but most of all getting the word across to their little minds right from wrong, and to broaden their horizons every chance they get. Books are like an old friend. Always there to go back and see.

Teaching children life skills can be tricky, but with this exciting book your kids will come across some of the most important lessons there are to be learned. Like Hugo, their journey to the real world will be full of character lessons along the way.

Children need to identify and with Hugo putting himself many types of instances it's a good way to learn. Let's say also that being creative is thinking outside the box as I do with recipes for example. Kids can do that too and learn from Hugo that you can create your own instead of copying another person's ideas, and doing it together is a lot more fun.
TOP 500 REVIEWERon March 27, 2014
You learn so much and you get to enjoy the wonderful photos and colors of Hugo and his friends. Not only do you learn so much with Suzy's books but you get to have in your home a beautiful colorful story that you can read over and over again.
on March 4, 2014
Creativity is so important in my household, and a fundamental facet of education and happiness. As Hugo the Happy Starfish continues his journey through the 14 islands, he realizes creativity is important and contributes greatly to happiness and well-being. My daughter also enjoyed this book, and her favorite feature, are the beautiful, creative illustrations, and she’s been spending quite a bit of time drawing Hugo the Happy Starfish and friends.

I received this in exchange for an honest review.
on February 27, 2014
I really like this series. I love the pictures and the great lessons. This book was about using your mind to be creative. Hugo also proves that you should be yourself and not a follower. I am giving this book a 5/5. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. - See more at: [...]
on February 22, 2014
The Hugo books are all based on Hugo's want to go to the real world. As Hugo is on his journey in this book he travels to the Island of Creativity. When Hugo gets to this island he meets Charisma. She tells Hugo that in order to make it on this island he needs to fire up his imagination. I am constantly telling my kids to use their imaginations when they play. So this book was perfect for this lesson. Hugo finds others trying to use their imaginations to cross the island. It takes Hugo a few turns but he is able to relax and use his inner imagination. When he does he discovers that he can do it.
on February 21, 2014
I read BRIDGES OF CREATIVITY - THE ISLAND OF CREATIVITY (HUGO THE HAPPY STARFISH - Island Adventures 5: Educational Children's Book Collection).
The book was written by Suzy Liebermann and published by Happy Language Kids.
The book is about Hugo the Happy Starfish, who arrives at the Island of Creativity. To enter the island, he must use his imagination and creativity.
The book teaches kids about imagination and creativity. The book also teaches kids to be original and not copy others.
My kids love Liebermann's books because they are short. Great for their attention span. The book took me less than 5 minutes to read.
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on February 18, 2014
Hugo the Happy Starfish Bridges of Creativity is a great way to teach the importance of self-expression and the value of originality in life. The delightful Hugo the Happy Starfish series of character education children's books by Suzy Liebermann, introduce relevant life lessons, including the subject of creativity to young learners in an informative and fun. My toddler and I settled down to read about Hugo's amazing journey to the Island of Creativity and all of the exciting lessons and adventures shared along the way. Hugo the Happy Starfish Bridges of Creativity was a great motivation for our creative expression through watercolor. - See more at: [...]
on February 11, 2014
BRIDGES OF CREATIVITY – HUGO THE HAPPY STARFISH ebook review I had the pleasure to read. This book was very colorful and and using your imagination to create ideas. There was colorful painting, drawing and to not copy another artist with copying. Being creative thinking outside the box and coming up with your own ideas. Artist painting, musicians playing music everywhere. I was very impressed with the colors of the book it keep you wanting to read more. It teaches children to have thinking skills. I would recommend this book to everyone.
on February 6, 2014
Hugo the Happy Starfish is back in Bridges of Creativity. Children, I find today, are so plugged into their electronics (iPad, iPod, computer, Xbox, etc). that they have forgotten how to use a wonderful part of their brain: their imagination and their creativity. I know I'm partly to blame, but my 8 year old still can't ride a bike without training wheels, and she doesn't seem to have any motivation other than using some form of electronic. Granted when she is using them she does watch educational programs and she does read, but she has this wonderful creative side I think she has forgotten about.

On the ISLAND OF CREATIVITY Hugo learns that being creative is a very important part of life because you never know what life will bring you. He also learns what creativity is all about and how much fun it can be. at the end of the book Hugo gives children a list of ideas to help spark their creativity.


on February 4, 2014
A great learning tool knob the kids
Will love and Hugo explains it perfectly. All the bright colors to catch there eye and make them want to help Hugo.
on January 23, 2014
I really liked the lesson in this book - think for yourself and come up with your own great ideas and don't just copy what someone else has already done! It also has some great tips on what to do if you are feeling stuck with coming up with your own ideas. Another great lesson from Hugo the Happy Starfish - for everyone, not just kids!
TOP 500 REVIEWERon January 17, 2014
You learn so much and you get to enjoy the wonderful photos and colors of Hugo and his friends. Not only do you learn so much with Suzy's books but you get to have in your home a beautiful colorful story that you can read over and over again.

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