Praise for The Sea Hunt
"The Sea Hunt is an engaging picture book that exposes the reader to a world of sea creatures. Jack and Jenny go on an adventure, competing to find the weirdest sea creatures, taking the reader on a journey that is as much fun as it is educational. Ms. Burger nicely introduces a variety of sea life, while keeping the narrative brisk and light. The water color illustrations beautifully evoke the marine atmosphere- I can practically smell the salty sea air as I flip through the pages!"
- Frans Vischer, author and illustrator of
Fuddles, A Very Fuddles Christmas, Fuddles and Puddles, and Jimmy Dabble
"The Sea Hunt is part adventure, part shoreline tour of discovery - an engrossing tale that will delight young readers."
- David Owen Bell, author of Awesome Chesapeake and Chesapeake Bay Walk
"In an age of computer research, many children are missing out on experiencing nature first hand.
Jack and Jenny explore the Chesapeake Bay, with all its life and wonder. They are amazed by what they see and learn right in their own back yard. Outside play, bringing us back to nature! I highly recommend this book!"
- Janie Suss, author of the award-winning children’s book,
Oscar and Olive Osprey: A Family Takes Flight
"Anna Burger’s text and Laura Craig’s illustrations perfectly capture the joy of childhood wonder and adventure."
- Thomas Docherty, author of Little Boat
"Childhood is chiefly about the joys and wonders of exploring. With smart dialogue, Anna Burger captures this sense of discovery in The Sea Hunt. Young readers will be enticed to explore the waters and sandy shores of the Chesapeake Bay for themselves. Bold and expressive illustrations capture the unique indigenous creatures these two young friends find and treasure together."
- Jeff Dombek, Author of How the Oysters Saved the Bay
"Burger’s accessible story and Craig’s appealing illustrations of horseshoe crabs, barnacles, jellyfish and other creatures introduce young readers to the awesome diversity of marine life."
- Ruth Horowitz, author of Crab Moon
“This fun and informative book comes alive with its expressive watercolor illustrations. Young explorers will discover the unique and varied creatures living in the Chesapeake Bay and will be inspired to go on their own “hunts” to explore the natural world around them.”
- Jennifer O’Connell, author and illustrator of
The Eye of the Whale - A Rescue Story
"The Sea Hunt is waves of fun revealing one treasure after another. Kids of all ages will enjoy this voyage!"
- Sherryn Craig, author of Midnight Madness at the Zoo
This delightful story of growing up on the Chesapeake Bay is brought to life by the skillful words of Anna Burger and the beautiful watercolors of Laura Craig. Together they create the perfect marine adventure as Jack and Jenny compete to discover the weirdest sea creature they can find in their own back yard!
- Mary Jo Beswick, award-winning children’s book author and illustrator of
Lonely Lola Ladybug, Messy Magic Birthday, maryjobeswick.com
"Delightful illustrations highlight this tribute to the Chesapeake Bay. Jack and Jenny search for sea creatures on an idyllic summer day. They find jellyfish, barnacles, seahorses, and a wide variety of life teeming in the waters. This book celebrates the environment and the precious appreciation children gain when they have the opportunity to discover it on their own."
- Jacqueline Jules, award-winning author of
Feathers for Peacock and Never Say a Mean Word Again
"The Sea Hunt is a charming story with beautiful illustrations and a lovely way to introduce sea creatures from the Chesapeake Bay to young readers."
- Jennifer Milius, motivational speaker, leadership + career coach, and author of
The Einstein & Moo children’s book series
Anna's masterful tale of childhood friendship between Jack and Jenny opens a world of exploring "weird" creatures of a coastal ecological niche. Her use of competitive nature play adds a special dimension that we all can relate to from our days in childhood friendships. Anna calls us to appreciate the unique gifts that emerge when children share in the combined place of nature discovery and companionship."
- Dave Bauer, Author of What’s Under That Rock, Papa? and founder of Creative Nature Play
"The Sea Hunt is an engaging picture book that exposes the reader to a world of sea creatures. Jack and Jenny go on an adventure, competing to find the weirdest sea creatures, taking the reader on a journey that is as much fun as it is educational. Ms. Burger nicely introduces a variety of sea life, while keeping the narrative brisk and light. The water color illustrations beautifully evoke the marine atmosphere- I can practically smell the salty sea air as I flip through the pages!"
- Frans Vischer, author and illustrator of
Fuddles, A Very Fuddles Christmas, Fuddles and Puddles, and Jimmy Dabble
"The Sea Hunt is part adventure, part shoreline tour of discovery - an engrossing tale that will delight young readers."
- David Owen Bell, author of Awesome Chesapeake and Chesapeake Bay Walk
"In an age of computer research, many children are missing out on experiencing nature first hand.
Jack and Jenny explore the Chesapeake Bay, with all its life and wonder. They are amazed by what they see and learn right in their own back yard. Outside play, bringing us back to nature! I highly recommend this book!"
- Janie Suss, author of the award-winning children’s book,
Oscar and Olive Osprey: A Family Takes Flight
"Anna Burger’s text and Laura Craig’s illustrations perfectly capture the joy of childhood wonder and adventure."
- Thomas Docherty, author of Little Boat
"Childhood is chiefly about the joys and wonders of exploring. With smart dialogue, Anna Burger captures this sense of discovery in The Sea Hunt. Young readers will be enticed to explore the waters and sandy shores of the Chesapeake Bay for themselves. Bold and expressive illustrations capture the unique indigenous creatures these two young friends find and treasure together."
- Jeff Dombek, Author of How the Oysters Saved the Bay
"Burger’s accessible story and Craig’s appealing illustrations of horseshoe crabs, barnacles, jellyfish and other creatures introduce young readers to the awesome diversity of marine life."
- Ruth Horowitz, author of Crab Moon
“This fun and informative book comes alive with its expressive watercolor illustrations. Young explorers will discover the unique and varied creatures living in the Chesapeake Bay and will be inspired to go on their own “hunts” to explore the natural world around them.”
- Jennifer O’Connell, author and illustrator of
The Eye of the Whale - A Rescue Story
"The Sea Hunt is waves of fun revealing one treasure after another. Kids of all ages will enjoy this voyage!"
- Sherryn Craig, author of Midnight Madness at the Zoo
This delightful story of growing up on the Chesapeake Bay is brought to life by the skillful words of Anna Burger and the beautiful watercolors of Laura Craig. Together they create the perfect marine adventure as Jack and Jenny compete to discover the weirdest sea creature they can find in their own back yard!
- Mary Jo Beswick, award-winning children’s book author and illustrator of
Lonely Lola Ladybug, Messy Magic Birthday, maryjobeswick.com
"Delightful illustrations highlight this tribute to the Chesapeake Bay. Jack and Jenny search for sea creatures on an idyllic summer day. They find jellyfish, barnacles, seahorses, and a wide variety of life teeming in the waters. This book celebrates the environment and the precious appreciation children gain when they have the opportunity to discover it on their own."
- Jacqueline Jules, award-winning author of
Feathers for Peacock and Never Say a Mean Word Again
"The Sea Hunt is a charming story with beautiful illustrations and a lovely way to introduce sea creatures from the Chesapeake Bay to young readers."
- Jennifer Milius, motivational speaker, leadership + career coach, and author of
The Einstein & Moo children’s book series
Anna's masterful tale of childhood friendship between Jack and Jenny opens a world of exploring "weird" creatures of a coastal ecological niche. Her use of competitive nature play adds a special dimension that we all can relate to from our days in childhood friendships. Anna calls us to appreciate the unique gifts that emerge when children share in the combined place of nature discovery and companionship."
- Dave Bauer, Author of What’s Under That Rock, Papa? and founder of Creative Nature Play
Praise for Pea Soup and the Seafood Feast
"Pea Soup is a charming and endearing story with delightful illustrations."
- Thomas Docherty, author of Little Boat
"Pea Soup and the Seafood Feast is filled with a love of everyday life on the water. I appreciate this story for reminding me of my childhood on Lake Erie. Like Jack, I also returned fish to water - specifically a bucket of tiny minnows that I was going to use as bait. Anna Burger captures that sweet moment in life when we, like Jack, recognize our kinship to other creatures. Her words and Laura Craig's watercolor illustrations also capture the beauty of the Mid-Atlantic."
- Jackie Urbanovic, New York Times best-selling author of Duck Soup
"Bright illustrations enhance a gentle story that addresses a big dilemma in a small boy's day - what to do when dinner threatens to consist of the dreaded pea soup. Jack discovers that solving his problem means making hard choices. The decisions he does make will help the reader to look at nature through different eyes. A clever, funny story."
- Pamela Duncan Edwards, author of Some Smug Slug
"Young readers will enjoy the seashore adventures of a resourceful and independent boy who appreciates the magic of the natural world, like the camouflage of flounders and the dexterity of crabs. Jack's decision to feast on pea soup rather than the creatures who fascinate him brings the story to a satisfying conclusion."
- Corinne Demas, author of The Disappearing Island
"A sweet story about a young boy’s adventures to avoid his mother’s pea soup by catching his own seafood dinner. The reader learns a few things about creatures from the sea, as well as compassion for all living things. Accompanied nicely with subtle water color illustrations."
- Frans Vischer, author and illustrator of Fuddles
"Pea Soup is a charming and endearing story with delightful illustrations."
- Thomas Docherty, author of Little Boat
"Pea Soup and the Seafood Feast is filled with a love of everyday life on the water. I appreciate this story for reminding me of my childhood on Lake Erie. Like Jack, I also returned fish to water - specifically a bucket of tiny minnows that I was going to use as bait. Anna Burger captures that sweet moment in life when we, like Jack, recognize our kinship to other creatures. Her words and Laura Craig's watercolor illustrations also capture the beauty of the Mid-Atlantic."
- Jackie Urbanovic, New York Times best-selling author of Duck Soup
"Bright illustrations enhance a gentle story that addresses a big dilemma in a small boy's day - what to do when dinner threatens to consist of the dreaded pea soup. Jack discovers that solving his problem means making hard choices. The decisions he does make will help the reader to look at nature through different eyes. A clever, funny story."
- Pamela Duncan Edwards, author of Some Smug Slug
"Young readers will enjoy the seashore adventures of a resourceful and independent boy who appreciates the magic of the natural world, like the camouflage of flounders and the dexterity of crabs. Jack's decision to feast on pea soup rather than the creatures who fascinate him brings the story to a satisfying conclusion."
- Corinne Demas, author of The Disappearing Island
"A sweet story about a young boy’s adventures to avoid his mother’s pea soup by catching his own seafood dinner. The reader learns a few things about creatures from the sea, as well as compassion for all living things. Accompanied nicely with subtle water color illustrations."
- Frans Vischer, author and illustrator of Fuddles