Space Buns Goes to Day Care

The Adventures of Space Buns

Children - Social Issues
27 Pages
Reviewed on 11/12/2018
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Author Biography

I was born June 15th, 1991 – I didn’t grow up in a fancy house, my family isn’t rich, and I wasn’t an avid reader when I started writing either. I grew up in a small po-dunk town called Apache Junction, smack-dab in front of the Superstition Mountains, in what feels like the heart of Arizona. But, let’s face it, everything feels that way because its 120 degrees no matter where you go in this state, and it was movies that inspired me, and eventually the writing/reading came later.

I’ve been writing since I was about 10 or 11 years old, and my favorite genre is fantasy. And not necessarily the fantasy with a modern-twist type; I’m talking more Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and Old Fairy Tale dragons, knights, wars, type of fantasy. Though I imagine I’ll try to break into other genre’s at some point, I want to write with what I love, and what I’m good at – it’s the easiest way to keep your passion going.

I’ve been married to my husband Jeff since March 8th 2015, even though we’ve been together since we were 15, and we just had our first baby girl (Saraloni Louise Wyman) May 29th, 2017. In some of my blog posts, I will write be an open diary to her, and any future children we may have.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

It is bedtime for Space Buns and she needs a good rest as she is going to a day care the next day. Her mommy and daddy bend over the crib and kiss her and Space Buns knows that they love her. She feels warm and cuddly under the blankets. The next morning her mommy gets her ready and packs her lunch, snacks, and sippy cup for the journey. Once they reach the day care, Space Buns sees different types of kids; big, small, and some her size. As they go in, they meet Katie and Space Buns buries her face in her mommy's shoulder. Will Space Buns like the day care, make new friends, and adjust to the place?

Space Buns Goes To Day Care (The Adventures of Space Buns) by L.K. Wyman tackles the topic of taking a child to day care and setting their daily routine when both parents are working. The illustrations are charming and they make the characters and the story vivid for young readers. It is the perfect bedtime storybook because parents will able to help children understand what to expect when they go to a day care, and make it sound adventurous and exciting. The story can be used for storytelling sessions in classrooms and school libraries because many kids would have had similar experiences before they started school. It would be interesting to ask children to speak in class about their experiences in day care and make it an interactive session where children will have fun discussing their time in day care.