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seeing and being seen. skip to content about me reading peering through the mist « older posts interview with will mabbitt, creator of the mabel jones series over the summer, mike and i read the first mabel jones book, the unlikely adventures of mabel jones . we both enjoyed it quite a bit and were excited to see the new one come out this week. because of our interest, i wanted to bring you an interview with the creator, will mabbitt. can you give us the “elevator pitch” for both books for any readers who might not know what they are about? in the unlikely adventures of mabel jones mabel is kidnapped from her bedroom by animal pirates and taken to a future without humans. in mabel jones and the forbidden city mabel’s sister is taken. mabel has to rescue her and she starts to wonder… “what happened to all the humans?” were there books you read as a kid that might have influenced the character of mabel? i think i’ve been influenced by a whole load of books. roald dahl wrote some really great leads, matilda and sophie spring to mind, but also danny (champion of the world). i especially like sophie because she isn’t blessed with any special power – she’s just a regular kid. also jim hawkins from rl stevenson’s treasure island . i’m pretty sure these books have influenced thousands of over writers too. i laughed out loud several times reading the first book. do you ever make yourself laugh when you are writing? can you give an example of a scene that made you laugh? it’s an unappealing habit but i laugh all time when i’m writing mabel jones. it’s mainly because i can’t believe how lucky i’ve been, and that i’m getting paid to make things up. one day i think i’lll be found out and my editor ben will phone me up and say: “hang on! we’ve realized you’re not a proper writer. can we have our money back?” i hope he never does though. what have you read recently that you would recommend? i loved the imaginary by af harold and emily gravitt. it’s a wonderful story and beautifully illustrated too. if i wrote a book that good i think i would explode. — both mabel jones books are available anywhere books are sold! published: 2/9/2016 – author: by kari categories: books comments: none four-year-old superhero party. when atticus turned four, he wanted a superhero party. i never posted about it, but i have all these pictures and i feel like this is what the internet is for, to share party ideas. for the games, we kept it pretty simple. we framed it as “superhero training.” first we had them jump from cloud to cloud like superheroes. i drew clouds on the patio with chalk and the kids jumped around. i placed airplanes out there as well and i think we played superhero music while they did this. it was a good way to get their wiggles out. then we had them throw beanbags at the bad guys. we printed pictures of villains and put that on the cornhole board. the kids got to take turns throwing beanbags. then we played a dancing game inside where we played superhero theme songs and the kids would dance until we turned off the music and yelled freeze. super easy and very fun. finally, our biggest hit was that we drew faces on a ton of balloons (it was 80 or 100 ballons – took most of the morning to get that done) and then dumped them in our living room. the kids had to find the “bad guy” faces (mostly frowny faces) and put them “in jail” behind the couch. that was so much fun that we had them “break out” so the kids could do it again. for the food, we served pizza for everyone. we were going to have someone make cupcakes for us but she got the stomach bug. so we bought cupcakes and put superhero papers on them at the last minute. we also had pow-corn because atticus wanted to watch the incredibles after the party was over. i went ahead and labeled the cups beforehand to make it simple. i labeled the lemonade and the water just for fun. every kid got a superhero training certificate, a sticker, and a bracelet. none of the activities cost much of anything, and the kids loved being superheroes! most of them came all dressed up. definitely an easy and fun party, and atticus loved it. published: 1/17/2016 – author: by kari categories: general comments: none harry potter party for our little wizard. we have been reading the harry potter books to atticus since this summer, and he’s been extremely excited about them. we had not planned to read them to him quite yet but we have a lot of harry potter stuff in our house so he got interested. he kept asking, “when can i read the amazing harry potter?!” and we caved. we have stopped after prisoner of azkaban and don’t plan to get to goblet of fire for a while. we might re-read the first three while we wait. our very cool local nerd coffeehouse had a yule ball event for grownups in december, but they also had one for kids in the afternoon (it only went through book 3, so we didn’t have to worry about too many spoilers). a friend and i took our kids and they had a great time. harry and the potters played, the kids got sorted (atticus was gryffindor), they got a patronus (atticus got a rabbit, rip big bunny), they played a “potting the mandrakes” game, there were chocolate frogs and butterbeer, and there was an owl post. it was very nice. dementors!!! not slytherin, not slytherin . . . because of the insane fun that he had, atticus wanted a harry potter party for his fifth birthday. i was kind of hoping for a star wars party myself, but, no, he wanted harry potter. i did point out that most of his friends wouldn’t really know about harry potter (because their parents are responsible citizens of the world, unlike us who are reading them to our much too young child) but he said what he wanted was harry, so we went with it. i got the invitation idea here (which also has information on the fonts). one word of warning: i was just basically copying the language but there were kids who really did expect it to be a little bit more exactly what the invitation said, and the only school supply i made for them was the wands. if i had it to do over, i would maybe change the wording a bit (but when i sent the invitations i wasn’t totally sure what activities we would be doing). at the party the kids were sorted and i ended up putting them all in gryffindor so that they were competing together instead of competing with one another. they were all earning points for gryffindor. we bought this sorting hat . i don’t really have good pictures of the sorting but the kids were very excited. then they got their wands. i made the wands using these instructions and they were surprisingly easy. i spray painted all of ours with oil rubbed bronze so they were all the same color. i did the glue and the beads and they came out so well. highly recommended as a very easy craft. then we took the kids outside for some classes (we were lucky it was a pretty mild day). mike taught them the “swish and flick” and then we had them practice by popping bubbles. this was a huge hit. then mike taught a potions lesson using some ideas he had gotten online. atticus also got a “magic science” kit for his birthday so we used that as well. the potions were one of the biggest hits of the day. after we finished the other activities, the kids wanted to do more potions stuff. then the kids came inside for a few more games. we tried a game where they put headphones on and had to throw a beanbag/mandrake in a pot. i think they had fun but it would have been better to do that one outside (i would also have been able to explain the mandrakes better to them if we had kept it outside – our living room was a little crowded). we did it inside because we were using a pot but i think it would have been a better choice to do it with our corn hole boards outside, so that’s my suggestion if you are thinking of something similar. i don’t have any pictures of that one. then we played two games that had to do with quidditch. one was pin the snitch on harry potter’s hand. that was atticus’s big request. we prin

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