How To Get Kids Interest In Reading

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More often than not, especially in today’s world, it can be a real struggle to get kids to be interest in reading. Considering all the digital devices and activities on them vying for your kids attention, how is a book (especially a paperback one) supposed to get them to stop and put down their device? The last thing you want to do is FORCE a book on a kid and make them read. Doing that will just make them dread reading even more. You have to make them WANT to read!

Read To Them When They Are Young

Pregnant Mom Reading Alphabet Stuff With Nuff

What better way is there to get kids, or anyone for a matter of fact, to enjoy doing something than to start doing that “something” with them when they are young? Plenty of moms start reading to their kids before they even arrive. Whether you start then or not, the important thing is that you start early.

The earlier you start the more animated and engaging your reading can be. Remember, in the early years, your child is not even going to understand what you are saying. Make this time as exciting as you can for them. Not only are you starting to build their love for reading, your are starting the development of their language skills. Enjoy this time you spend together, they may not remember it, but it is something you will never forget it.

Read To Them What Interest Them

Read something that bores you, and you will be snoring Zzzz’s in no time. Read something that interest you, and you will not put it down until you are done. Guess what? Your kids are no different. Do your kids enjoy a certain sport? Do they have a hobby they cannot get enough of? Do they have a wild imagination and enjoy magic, make believe, or fantasy?

Find what interest your kids and read it with them. Young kids are like sponges and will absorb everything you throw their way, if they find it interesting. As you read, discuss what is happening and how it might relate to things your kids do. Of course, if you are reading something about magic or fantasy at this point, you can have an amazing discussion with your kids and place yourselves in this imaginary land and explore.

Reading Space Reading Place

Girl Reading On Couch

The wonderful thing about reading is you can do it anywhere. You can do it on a comfy couch. You can do it in bed or on the floor. You can read while inside, or outside. You can read at home, and while on vacation. Have your kids pick their reading space, so it is a place they feel is theirs and they will want to go to read.

All you have to do is pickup a book and read it when you have time. Get your kids to feel the same way about reading, especially if they are young. If you read before bedtime, take one of their favorite books with when going on vacation and keep your tradition of bedtime story hour.

The most important things is to have books available. It’s difficult to read, when there are no books around. The great thing about books is that they are usually pretty easy to find. Just about every town has this place called a Library. And what little kid does not like to own their very own library card? In addition to books, most libraries have activities and play areas. In addition to finding books to read, your kids can play with other kids and learn about things they may not otherwise have a chance to learn about.

The Benefits Of Reading

At the end of the day the most important thing is that you get your kids to read, and hopefully it becomes a lifetime enjoyment for them. There are so many positive benefits of reading. Reading to your kids when they are young will develop their cognitive powers, improve their reasoning, and intelligence. Ask any elementary teacher and they will immediately point out which kids were read to by their parents at any early age.

Reading teaches kids values, it develops their creativity and expands their imagination. It allows them to explore places they might otherwise not have the opportunity to see first hand. It improves vocabulary and communication.

“In fact, children who aren’t reading at grade level by the end of third grade are four times as likely to drop out of high school,” Annie E. Casey Foundation study. Early reading improves emotional and intellectual intelligence, both of which will benefit your kids later in life when they have to express themselves to bosses and potential spouses. Okay, maybe we are getting a little ahead of ourselves.

The Creation Of Nuff Said Stuff

It all starts with a book! Well actually it all started with the thought of writing a book. For a long time I thought of writing a book about a young character, who tends to always get into a little trouble, before figuring out how to safe the day. After a little more thought a ‘play-on-words’ hit me, the creation of… “Nuff Said!” stuff was born.

Now my mission is to help young readers fall in love with books. To help shape the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and leaders. One book at at time, creating a brighter, funnier world! Hopefully, through my Nuff Said Stuff children’s book series I will help get kids interest in reading.

Deciding what to read next?

You’re in the right place. Especially if you are interest in finding some awesome children’s books to read with you children, grandchildren, young students, or just want to checkout a new self-published author you may not of heard of before.

Below is a sample of my Goodreads Author Dashboard. Check it out and see what reviewers are saying about my books.

Goodreads Author Dashboard

I’m always adding to my list of books, but sometimes it takes time for Goodreads to get the updates. For the most up to date listing of my books visit my Nuff Said Stuff book site. You can also checkout my Amazon Author Page as well.

All my books are available on Kindle Unlimited and I often run free book promotions as well. However, when it comes to children’s books, nothing beats a paperback edition. Buy one today (it helps us starving artists) and please leave a review when you have finished reading the book or books of your choice.

Thanks,
CK

Book Review: Lucifer’s Banker Uncensored

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Lucifer’s Banker Uncensored: The Untold Story of How I Destroyed Swiss Bank Secrecy by Bradley C. Birkenfeld

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A must-read, real-life thriller, about a personal banker to the ultra-wealthy that managed to help them hide billions from the prying eyes of government tax officials! Who then turns whistle-blower and rats them all out over a measly 600,000 Swiss francs.

Money, fast cars, and beautiful women were just an everyday thing for Bradley Birkenfeld until his bosses betrayed him. Read how this private banker working for the largest bank in the world, UBS, turns whistle-blower to the US Government. Just imagine had a couple of stingy bosses not been so cheap and paid out an annual year-end Christmas bonus, the rich would still not be paying taxes!

First off, the law only says you must “file” taxes, not “pay” taxes. Second, there is no fine print that says you can hide your wealth offshore and pay no taxes on those assets, as some folks have found out. Third, disregard all those negative reviews that bash Birkenfeld for his playboy lifestyle, for being too into himself, and for being a narcissist who only takes revenge on his employer when they stab him in the back. Those reviewers are just jealous they don’t have a piece of the $104 million pie the IRS handed Bradley for his coming forward and blowing the whistle on the most preeminent tax fraud scheme the world has come to know. Just read the books for the insights into banking that Birkenfield dives into, and don’t worry so much about how he portrays himself. My guess is most folks in his shoes would not have given up the lifestyle he so thoroughly enjoyed.

As for the book itself, I thought it was a great read. One of those few novels I just couldn’t put down. Birkenfeld delves into the lifestyle of a high flying banker, who jet sets around the world to meet with wealthy clients, stays at the finest hotels, dines at 5-Start restaurants, drives fast cars, dates faster women, and never worries about what anything will costs. He sprinkles just enough humor and wit in with some details of tax evasion schemes the ultra-wealthy use to hide their money from their governments to keep things exciting from start to finish.

Of course, we would all love to know who those 19,000 American names were on the list he handed over to the DOJ, IRS, and Senate, but as we all know (or at least those of us who aren’t so clueless about the rich and powerful people that run the show) that list will never see the light of day.

Although a couple of names get revealed in the book, it’s the “other” individuals mentioned that ran the investigation, brokered the deals that kept everything hush-hush, and details related to those individuals that Birkenfeld dives into in the book that should scare you. There’s an old quote by John Dalberg-Action, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men…” John forgot that there are women who fall into that category too!

Anyway, I highly recommend this book and thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Birkenfeld includes many funny and incredible anecdotes about his life as a banker while delving into the serious details of his legal voyage as a whistle-blower.

By the way, there is one thing I would change, and it is the final sentence in the book that reads, “Only the devil knows that.” It should read, “Only the devil himself, Lucifer, knows that.” Think about it, the book is titled Lucifer’s Banker, and he should get full credit in the end!

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Book Review: Protecting Your #1 Asset

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Protecting Your #1 Asset: Creating Fortunes from Your Ideas–An Intellectual Property Handbook by Michael A. Lechter

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This one is definitely a technical read and had way more information in it than I needed to know, but I’m still glad that it was given to me and I read it. For anyone starting a business or doing anything that may require copyright or trademark issues, you should probably read at least the relevant chapters of this book that apply to what you’re doing. And read them before you start doing.

I didn’t need to know anything about semiconductors and trademarks that were covered, but all the copyright information was very relevant to what I’m doing. And parts of the trademark sections were relevant to future ideas I have. So in the end it was a worth the read for me and I learned more than I needed to know about some subjects, which isn’t always a bad thing either.

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Will The Apple Fall From The Tree

Apple Storefront

It’s funny how financial analysts are always predicting the doom and gloom of Apple. iPhone sales down! Profits drop!! The stock will crash!!!

The apple will fall from the tree. Apparently those same analysts haven’t tried to buy a pair of the Apple’s new AirPods Pro or been to one of their stores lately!

Like many Apple die-hards I live and breathe their products. Not because they are always the best, I scream and cry over bugs that never get fixed and cause havoc in my daily life, but Apple products do integrate well and are pretty easy to use. Yes, the biggest downside is price, but like the old saying goes, “You get what you pay for.”

Cheap They Are Not, Available Good Luck

Although you can buy cheaper Bluetooth in-ear headphones to hook-up to your iPhone, you’re not going to get a pair that will integrate like Apple’s own products. Of course I wouldn’t have needed a pair of in-ear headphones, if I hadn’t upgraded my old iPhone to an iPhone 8 Plus over the holidays. No, it’s not the latest and greatest, but it didn’t cost me an arm and a leg either.

One more frustrating thing about Apple, they always know best or think they do. Removing the old headphone jack kept me on an iPhone 6 Plus for way longer than I should have been on it. Space was limited, little to no music for years. Upgrades were stuck to relevant security patches only, no more major updates. All those little annoyances you deal with everyday, when you’re a die-hard fan.

Anyway, back to the headphones. Upgrading my phone and for once wanting the latest and greatest new headphones less than two weeks before Christmas was my plan, but not all plans work out. Can you say BACK ORDERED?

As Google noted, not one store within 150 miles had a pair of the Apple AirPods Pro in stock. In fact, I couldn’t even find a pair in two different states! Of course Amazon, the online shopping haven that has everything, had them. That is, if you wanted to pay someone ONE-HUNDRED DOLLARS ABOVE RETAIL…not! So off to the Apple site I went.

Even Apple was showing a ONE-MONTH backorder. Great, no new headphones for Christmas this year, well technically. I did order a pair before Christmas and thankfully they arrived in three weeks and not four. They look great, sound better, and work perfect with the new phone.

Current Performance Is No Guarantee Of Future Results

Back to those financial analysts who always think that Apple’s stock is going to take a dive. Maybe Apple is selling fewer phones these days, but when you multiply millions of new and old phones (without headphone jacks) by $250 (that’s right, plenty of the older Airpods are available and on the store shelves, but most folks want those shinny new Pros) you add HUNDREDS of millions or BILLIONS of dollars to the bottom line.

That new phone I got for the holiday, yeah it had a minor problem. The ear-speaker volume for calls was really low; I could barely hear anyone when they called. Back to the store I took my new phone to have them look at it. The place was packed and they told me it would be about 10-15 minutes before someone could help me. Having been to their stores on more than one occasion, I knew this was probably a low estimate.

Lo and behold, I finally got to meet ‘Eric’ my tech partner for this fix 45 minutes later than expected. Thank God Eric knew what he was doing. A quick cleaning of the ear-speaker at the top of my phone and it was like he waved a MAGIC WAND; there was volume in my received test call with him. Of course I had to place my own test call back home to mom. What do you know, I could hear mom loud and clear.

Apple Store View

Don’t think people are buying Apple products? Have you tried to buy those new AirPods Pro? Have you been to one of their stores lately?

Apple stores are filled. Products are hard to get. And now there’s talk about 5G phones coming out next year. Can you say SUPERCYCLE upgrade? Maybe that’s why those doom and gloom financial analysts are now predicting Apple’s stock price to climb to $350 or $400 this year. Oh, and some are even predicting the stock to hit $450 next year and Apple to be a TWO trillion dollar company in a couple of years. So much for doom and gloom!

Will The Apple Fall From The Tree?

If only we had a crystal ball. Unfortunately, nobody knows where the stock will go from here or how big the company will get. Personally I think they’ll be around for a pretty long time, but when they do decide to go the way of other great companies it will be because of their own missteps. At least that’s my opinion.

Just like other once great companies: AT&T, Motorola, Sears, even Kongō Gumi; all once at the top of their industry, then after some missteps they kind of went poof. Apple’s already talking about some Google like glasses that might one day replace the iPhone. Can’t see these glasses replacing hand-held phones, unless they magically correct the need for prescription glasses? Now that would be totally awesome! Hint, hint to the dev team…new product enhancement, if you haven’t thought about it already.

As they always say, current performance is no guarantee of future results. I’m sure apples will fall from tress, but I have no idea if the Apple will fall from its tree. I hope they don’t, because I really do love their products. Can’t wait to see the new 5G phones!

PS – I got a new SSD drive for Christmas too and Eric confirmed some questions I had about upgrading my old SATA drive in my MacBook Pro, but that story will be for another day and another post.

PPS – no I’m not a financial analyst and I’m not promoting Apple stock. I love their products, use them everyday, and follow all things Apple. Just like crazy drivers on the road who drive me nuts, I’ll never understand how analysts can flip their opinions on companies and stocks go for wild rides when there really is no real news.

Just Another Day At The Office

Just Another Day At The Beach

Just another day at the office, or is it the beach? When you’re an author, writer, or beach bum it’s all one and the same. Office-beach, beach-office, is there a better place to call work? Probably not.

Now if I had to guess, I’d say most people dread taking work with them when they leave the office. However, being an author, one of the greatest things is being able to do your work anywhere and anytime.  Why? Because you never know when that creative spark will light a fire under your fingertips and drown out the sound of “crashing waves” with the “tap-tap-tap” of a keyboard.

A Typical Day At The Office

Don’t worry; today is not like most days. Yes, there is a real office. Well actually it’s a spare room that has been converted and now qualifies as an office.

Home Office

There’s a desk and chair, computer (usually on the desk, but it was already packed to go to the beach today), all-in-one printer-scanner-fax machine, and a few other basic essentials like paper, pens, posted notes and tacks to pin important items on the bulletin board.

In addition to all the tools required to get the job done, there’s a small creative space to do puzzles and fun things.  You know, like when writers block sets in or after a really long productive session and a quick R&R break is needed.

Most days start with notes being jotted down in my journal. Some great ideas happen during the night when the brain is “really” turned on. If those dreams and thoughts aren’t noted at the break of day, they’ll be forgotten before breakfast is even made.

After breakfast is when the real work starts. I’ll typically go through emails first; just to make sure nothing critical has hit the Inbox. While most things enjoy the instant “Delete Key” experience, anything that doesn’t need to be addressed right away goes on the back burner.

Next, I’ll usually read through what I finished the day before, not to edit it, but to refresh my thoughts and to make sure I want to continue down the same path. This is the part of the day that can last ten minutes or ten hours. And on good days, the ten hours feels like ten minutes. It’s amazing how quick time flies when you’re on a roll.

Some days there’s a lunch break, other days there’s no time for that. When creativity is screaming it rules the schedule, which sometimes means dinner is a quick 9 P.M. pizza getting thrown in the oven.

The day usually ends with those back burner emails, followed by an episode of Friends or “PLEASE GOD NO” not Netflix. Yes, late night Netflix binges are addicting, although they are not quite as addicting as hunting for shark’s teeth.

A Non-typical Day At The Office

Did I say hunting for shark’s teeth? Yes, and it’s addicting! In fact, even more addicting than a good book. Well, maybe not my books ;o)

Sharks Teeth

Now these are not your everyday shark teeth. These are prehistoric sharks teeth. You know, the ones that are millions of years old. There are all kinds in this photo: Giant White, Sand Tiger, Bull, Lemon, Tiger, even a Snaggletooth; but no giant Megalodon – the granddaddy of them all. Haven’t found one of those big boys washed up on the shore just yet.

Anyway, as is the topic of this article, today really is just another day at the office, just not the home office. With today’s weather report being a cool eighty-two degrees out and sunny, I decided to pack up the work tools (computer and phone) and head to the beach. If I can write at my desk, I should be able to write at the beach.

Besides, breaks at the beach are way cooler. When I need a break I pickup my sifting basket and head to the shoreline, and the search for shark’s teeth begins. Finding them really isn’t that hard. Sometimes just walking along the beach and looking down is all you need to do. Other times I just use my sifter and scrape along where the waves break, then go through what I pickup and find teeth.

However, when I’m really looking for teeth, I’ll find the perfect rock outcrop along the beach and start digging. Not just scratching the surface, but deep. Of course I’ll look through each scrapping for teeth, but I’ll eventually work my way down anywhere from six to sometimes fifteen inches. Usually every basket results in at least one tooth, not always but mostly. However, every now and then I hit the mother load and find six or seven teeth. Talk about a great day at the office!

Like all good things, eventually the hunt for prehistoric shark teeth comes to an end. I head back to the computer to make notes for a book, write an article or edit some photos or illustrations. I know it’s a tough life, but someone has to do it.

Most days at the “Beach” office end with a sunset, but today things got a little overcast. Instead of a sunset I took a photo of a pelican on the rocks. And “NO” that is not a shark in the background, it’s a friendly dolphin on an evening food run.

Pelican On The Rocks

Home Office Beach Office It’s All Good

Whether you’re doing something especially difficult, dangerous or unusual as part of your daily work routine, just remember that your beach may be your office, or your office may be at the beach.  As long as you’re doing what you love and love what you’re doing, it’s all good.

By the way, if you want to know more about prehistoric shark teeth and where to find them, checkout Venice Beach Fossils by the FossilGuy. About three-quarters of the way down the page he has a great image that describes all the different shark teeth you might find on the beach.

As for beaches, I’m kind of partial to Caspersen. And if you’re lucky, you might just see me with my head down digging along the shoreline hunting for my favorite treasures or sitting in a beach chair banging away at another article or working on one of my children’s book. Either way I’ll be enjoying life and it will be just another day at the office.

The Time Has Come

Bookshelf Wide Cleared

My launch date is finally here, well almost. It’s taken a little longer than expected, because this year has been crazier than I thought it would be. Thankfully Nuff’s adventures are about to be released and the bookshelf is cleared in preparation for their arrival.

All interior illustrations have been completed and covers have passed my final review edits. The interior text pages are still going through some last minute review edits. Hoping to have the first of my twelve books launched before the month ends. Once the first book is launched I’ll work on scheduling the remaining book launches.

Looking forward to an exciting year-end and a successful 2020. Keep your eyes open as there is more to come very soon!

Christine

Coming Soon

Don’t blink or you’ll miss my grand opening!

Really. It’s right around the corner!

Don’t be gone for long. I promise that it’s going to happen!

Yep, my goal for 2019 is to have my site up and running and all my books done. It’s a lofty goal, because there really is so much to do!

Wish me luck!

But wait, before you go check out my book site. You know, the one I’m working on and trying to get completed this next year Nuff Said Stuff.

Back to work. See ya soon!

Christine