Monday, May 18, 2026

Book Nook - The Burning Ground

In 2015, something cracked open in Celinne Da Costa that she couldn't put back together. What followed was a series of unravelings she hadn't planned for and couldn't control. Underneath all of it was a voice that said this life, the one she'd been conditioned to want, wasn't hers.

 

So she left. She packed a bag and started couchsurfing with strangers across 18 countries.

 

But something happened on those couches, at those dinner tables, in those conversations with people she'd never met before and would likely never see again. She started to see herself through them. To hear herself through them.

 

What began as a kind of social experiment turned into a soul journey to remember who she is and what is possible when we choose to trust life.


Today, Celinne will not hand you a formula or give you five steps to enlightenment or a tidy before-and-after story with a bow on top — because that's not how transformation actually works.


What she will do is show you and your audience what happens when one woman stops running from her life and turns to face it… all of it. The grief, the patterns, the family wounds, the heartbreak, the moments of sheer terror, and the moments of unbearable beauty that live right next to them.

 

Celinne didn't write The Burning Ground from the other side of the fire, looking back with all the answers. She wrote it from inside the fire and utilizes story and provoking soul inquiry prompts so somewhere in her story, others will find theirs.


I had a chance to learn more in this interview.

You left behind everything — career, apartment, relationship — and couchsurfed with 70+ strangers across 18 countries. But you've said you weren't running away. What were you actually looking for?

It didn't feel like running away, and it also didn't feel like I was looking for something. The more accurate description is that I felt a calling to remember why I was here.

I didn't have the spiritual language for it back then, or the mental models, or any of the training I have now. But on a visceral, soul level, I knew that the life I was living was not working for me. It was suffocating me, and if I continued to walk down that path, I would die inside — and I wasn't willing to do that.

So I followed a calling, even though everything in my mind was screaming at me. I had a long list of objections as to why it was a bad idea. Many people also telling me it was a bad idea. But I knew in my heart of hearts that if I went down this path, what I would find on the other side would profoundly change me.

And that's exactly what happened.

One of the most striking things in the book is that many of your hosts opened their homes to you because they were vicariously living their own "someday" through you. What did that mirror back to you about what holds people in place?

I stayed in the homes of over 70 people, most of them strangers. What I don't mention in the book is that I also interviewed over 200 people during that time, asking them the same six questions about the human condition. Those conversations gave me a deep window into what is going on inside people's worlds — and why they are the way they are.

Through that depth of connection with so many people across so many countries, it became clear to me that one of the main reasons these hosts opened their homes was because they were inspired by what I was doing. The most common thing I heard was some version of: "I wish I had the courage to do something like this, too."

What I realized is how much each one of us carries a desire in our heart. We all dream of better lives — for ourselves, for our children, for the people we love. We have so much more in common than we think. We all want to feel loved and seen and understood. We want to belong. We want to follow our purpose, to be a contribution, to participate in something bigger than ourselves.

I developed a fundamental belief through this journey: deep down, we all want this for ourselves. And what it mirrored back to me is that when I am following my soul's truth — when I am being authentic to who I am — it creates a permission field for other people to do the same. Many of my hosts messaged me months or even years later to tell me how spending time with me, or simply learning about my journey, had transformed their lives and given them permission to pursue their own dreams.

In that way, we are all walking each other home. Our pursuing our dreams helps others pursue theirs.

You traveled to 18 countries, and you've been honest that the same patterns — with men, with authority, with your own self-worth — kept showing up everywhere. When did you first realize you hadn't outrun anything?

I had this naive belief — which actually had some truth in it — that by escaping my environment, leaving New York, and starting a completely new life with no roots, no identity, no one knowing who I was or where I came from, I would get a fresh start. And in some ways, it was true. I stopped being boxed in by other people's perception of me, which is typically what happens when we inhabit the same environments with the same people and the same circumstances. We start to become stuck in an identity and in how other people view us.

But once the honeymoon period of being free and loose in the world without any expectations was over, patterns started showing up. Around my relationship with the masculine, the trauma I had incurred in the past that hadn't yet been processed, my own relationship to myself. They showed up in very unexpected ways, and that was what signaled to me that I was carrying these things with me.

I think a big illusion for people is that if they just leave the job, the relationship, the country, then things will change. But that's not actually true. The patterns follow you. There's a reason for the quote, "Wherever you go, there you are." I realized I could travel the world and leave all of the things, but I wasn't going to significantly change my life until I reckoned with those patterns.

That's part of what the book documents — me going headfirst into the fears, the old identity, the old belief systems, and reckoning with them in a way that allowed me to bring them to my self-awareness to the point that I couldn't unsee them anymore… And therefore, I could actually do something to heal them.

You write very honestly about your nervous system unraveling on this journey — not a beautiful awakening but something that felt like falling apart. Can you take us into what that actually looked and felt like?

This is something I don't see often talked about when it comes to going on a transformational journey where we are making big changes on an identity level. There is a very real nervous system component that I personally wasn't educated on or had access to education on at the time, until I went out and proactively looked for it.

Once the shiny high of leaving everything behind and doing something crazy wore off, and I was literally on the road, a specific kind of exhaustion kicked in. It wasn't physical at first, although it eventually became that because of how demanding my travels were. It really started as the mental exhaustion of all the stories I was telling myself about why this wouldn't work out, why I was making the wrong choices, all the things that could be going wrong. And beyond that, the emotional exhaustion of disconnecting from a life I had known for so long and feeling afraid and lost.

Unplugging from the matrix is a very scary and exhausting experience. Even when you look at the movie, there is a whole process to actually transition people from being plugged in to being unplugged. I went through that process viscerally and messily, and I had no idea that was what I was going through. I also didn't have guidance or mentorship — it was really me and life figuring this out.

As the book reveals, stumbling upon unresolved traumas and things I had blocked out and didn't want to deal with, choosing this new identity and this new life for myself, forced me to reckon with the old identities, the old belief systems and ego structures that I had no idea I would need to face,so that I could grow into the next version of myself.

Your book deliberately doesn't end with a neat resolution. You refused to tie it up with a bow. Why was that important to you, and what do you want readers to sit with instead?

Halfway through my trip, I was recommended to read Eat, Pray, Love, which I didn't actually read until years later because I wanted to have my own voice and my own story as I was creating it. People would constantly tell me how similar my trip was. When I finally read it, I thought it was a wonderful book and I really admire the author — but I also felt unsatisfied with the "we rode off into the sunset and I married the love of my life" ending, which, as we later found out, wasn't even her true ending at all.

I remember deliberately thinking: first, that was not my experience. And I kept trying to look for a perfect ending to my book. I simply couldn't come up with one without being inauthentic.

I came to realize that it wasn't supposed to have a bow-tie ending. It was supposed to be exactly what the whole journey was — raw, real, and a cycle of life. It was important for me to share the truth of my experience, which is that this journey set me off on a much bigger life journey and quest to better understand myself, reclaim my soul, and ignite my inner fire.

I think it's important to share that message because of the common societal expectation we have, especially when consuming stories, that things should end or should look a certain way. Actually, reality is much more nuanced than that. And that's exactly the lesson I wanted readers to sit with.

If someone listening right now is in the middle of their own burning ground — everything falling apart, no clear path, maybe feeling like they're losing themselves — what do you want them to hear?

The burning ground is not the end. It is a threshold — a liminal space, the in-between where the old identities, thought structures, belief systems, and ego stories are dissolving. This can be a very painful experience, given our human condition and desire to attach to what's comfortable and familiar. But inevitably, like anything in life, to grow we need to stretch beyond our comfort zone and step into a new way of being. We do that by shedding old skins… And before the new one is chosen and grown into, there is an in-between, quiet, fertile space — that moment where the fire burns it all away and you are stripped naked.

The impulse is to reach for clothes. But what becomes possible when you actually drop the story that things are falling apart, that you have no clear path, that you are losing yourself? What happens when you recognize that you are part of a cycle — and that the cycle will inevitably move, the same way that a bud will inevitably turn into a flower when there is water and sunshine and the right conditions?

For me, during my journey, the right conditions were meeting people, traveling, and writing. The transformation presented itself. What creates suffering is the story we tell ourselves about being lost, or taking too long, or needing to be anywhere other than where we are in the present. If we can trust the present moment — if we can trust the fertile ground that lies underneath the burning ground and just keep walking forward — it is inevitable that we will find our way.


About the Author

Celinne Da Costa is an author, speaker, and executive coach who guides visionary leaders to live, lead, and express themselves in full alignment with their soul's truth. Her work has supported Fortune 150 executives, entrepreneurs, and change-makers in over sixty countries, and her insights have been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and her TEDx talk on the power of human connection. She hosts the podcast It's Not What You Think.

The Burning Ground: One Woman's Journey to Reclaim Her Soul and Ignite Her Inner Fire is published by Sacred Stories Publishing and releases May 26, 2026.

Pre-order: theburningground.com 

Website: celinnedacosta.com 

Instagram/Substack/Facebook: @celinnedacosta


Book Nook - My First Pickleball Paddle and My First Cowboy Boots

 



Let’s play! With pickleball sweeping the nation, your little one can be a part of it all. MY FIRST PICKLEBALL PADDLE is a sturdy board book that's shaped like a paddle is perfect for the youngest player’s hands to hold and is sure to bring smiles.

 

From zero-zero to match point to bedtime, this busy day at the court will inspire the next generation of pickleball players. Whether you are a novice or enthusiast, on the court or watching from the sidelines, this uniquely shaped board book will delight pickleball babies and toddlers with bright and cheerful illustrations along with sweet text.

 

 

 



Hey y’all! Give babies and toddlers a boot-stomping good time with MY FIRST COWBOY BOOTS; this uniquely shaped board book that's all about having fun, being yourself, and, of course, rocking a great pair of cowboy boots.



Whether you or your little one is a fan of rodeos, country music, horseback riding, or fashion, this is the perfect gift book! This playful board book celebrates all the things you can do with your boots from sunup to sundown, until it’s time to rest your head. Dress your little cowpoke in overalls, grab a hat, and boot-scoot your way into this book!

 


 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Daria Harper is a writer and editor who has worked in children's publishing for more than a decade. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in Oakland, California, with her partner.

 

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR:

Denise Holmes is an illustrator based in Chicago, where she lives with her husband and daughter. Originally from the suburbs of Detroit, she moved to Chicago to study at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. She has illustrated over twenty children’s picture books and creates artwork for magazines, greeting cards, and home goods. Her colorful, playful illustrations are inspired by a love of vintage treasures, childhood memories, and the humor and wonder of everyday life.

Caring Causes: Souls. LA and Hot Girls Care

Souls. the cult-favorite Pilates grip sock brand best known for bringing fashion and function to Pilates, barre and beyond is proud to partner with Hot Girls Care, a community-driven foundation rooted in passion, creativity, and impact. Together, the two brands introduce a limited-edition Souls. x Hot Girls Care grip sock, created to support and bring awareness to dogs in need.


The Hot Girls Care sock features Souls. signature enhanced grip coupled with soft, breathable fabric to keep you comfy and control for every stretch and step. Grounded in a shared commitment to feel-good movement and purpose-driven initiatives, the brands will donate the proceeds from the sale of each sock to Hot Girls Care Foundation. Extending beyond the studio the collaboration spotlights the importance of supporting rescue organizations and local shelters through real-world action.



“At Souls., we’ve always believed in creating products that make people feel good inside and out. Partnering with Hot Girls Care allows us to extend that mission beyond the studio and into something deeply meaningful. Supporting rescue dogs and bringing awareness to shelters is a cause close to our hearts, and this collaboration is our way of giving back to a community that deserves more love, visibility, and support.” - Alena Abedi, Founder of Souls.


"At Hot Girls Care, everything we do is rooted in creating real change around the shelter crisis. Collaborations like this help close the gap between a reality that can feel heavy and hard to face, and a space where people actually want to engage. By bringing awareness to the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable dogs through creative, thoughtful work, we’re able to spark conversation, drive support, and make the issue feel impossible to ignore.


We’re so grateful to Souls. for creating such an amazing product and for sharing this passion with us. This partnership is about turning attention into action in a way that feels impactful, elevated, and real." - Hot Girls Care.



To celebrate the launch, Souls. and Hot Girls Care will host a Pilates class on May 16th in Sherman Oaks, encouraging attendees to bring dog toys, food, or treats to donate to dogs in need. The experience reflects both brands’ value to move your body, connect with others, and give back.


The Souls. x Hot Girls Care collaboration is available to shop now on www.soulsla.com. To learn more about Hot Girls Care and their mission please visit HotGirlsCare.com



About Souls

Ultimate fashionable accessory designed to elevate your Pilates experience. With unmatched grip & stability, these grip socks are the perfect example of fashion meets function. Available in a range of trendy designs and colors, these grip socks not only enhance performance but also add a touch of style to your Pilates look. Available to shop DTC and on Revolve, Nordstrom, and more... Souls offers Pilates totes, claw clips & more to elevate your athleisure look.



About Hot Girls Care

Hot Girls Care is a Los Angeles–based nonprofit and community movement built on the belief that caring is powerful. Through viral storytelling, community events, social media, and rescue efforts, the organization makes animal rescue feel culturally relevant and inspires a new generation to adopt, foster, volunteer, donate, and use their voices for animals in need. Rooted in the idea that “it’s hot to care,” Hot Girls Care brings a modern, elevated lens to compassion and impact.

Caring Causes - Save the Storks

Save the Storks, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a story of hope and empowerment for every woman facing an unplanned pregnancy, is encouraging Americans to reflect on the unique journeys that lead women to become mothers, whether through birth, adoption, fostering, stepparenting or mentorship, and how they “Let Life Happen” — Save the Storks theme for 2026.

  

Ferraro shared her own story of longing for motherhood and ultimately embracing a broader understanding of what it means to nurture and care for others.

 

“Like most little girls, I imagined I’d be a mom when I grew up… I just knew that being a mom was what I was called to do,” she said.

 

Her journey includes being adopted and becoming a stepmother, adoptive mother through Olive Crest, a foster family ministry based in Santa Ana, California, and a mentor to many young women. Ferraro said those experiences have shaped her understanding of motherhood as both a personal and spiritual calling.

 

Save the Storks works to support women by providing access to resources, including mobile medical clinics that offer services such as ultrasounds and connections to local support networks. Save the Storks also has a national partner program that supports pregnancy health clinics across the country, as well as a digital platform that provides women with always-on access to care, resources and real options.

 

Save the Storks exists to ensure that no woman facing an unplanned pregnancy ever feels alone. Save the Storks is a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering women with compassionate care, accurate information, and practical support so they can make informed, life-affirming decisions. Through partnerships with pregnancy health clinics, a growing network of mobile medical clinics delivering women’s healthcare directly to communities in need, and a digital platform providing always-on access to real care and real options, Save the Storks creates a story of hope for women and families across the nation.

 

Learn more about Save the Storks at www.savethestorks.org.

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Book Nook - I Couldn't Tell You

When Lily Deschamps was born, the odds were stacked against her. Cloacal anomalies, a single kidney, and a series of grueling surgeries defined her early years. Doctors offered few assurances. Her parents held their breath through each procedure, each recovery, each new setback. Today Lily is 24 and living a life she once couldn't imagine — but the road there nearly broke everyone who loved her.


Her mother, Sarah Deschamps, spent years as a teacher and administrator in both the United States and Japan. She knows something about resilience. But nothing in her professional life prepared her for the emotional and psychological weight of raising a medically fragile child — managing crises, holding the family together, and quietly losing herself in the process. Now, with her second memoir I Couldn't Tell You, Sarah is ready to tell that full story.


I had a chance to interview Sarah to learn more about her journey.

What are some things people may not realize about parenting a child through repeated medical trauma?
It is never-ending. When you are not worried about a surgery, you are worried about scheduling one, or are worried about preparing your family for one. When it isn’t about hospitals, it is about clinic visits or medical insurance or understanding complicated diagnostic numbers. It is also filled with worrying about when you can fit in the laundry and a home cooked family meal. Parenting a child through medical trauma for us involved getting through an evening at home where up to two hours a night are spent doing a medical procedure that is risky and complicated. When you are all done with all of that, it is about trying to think about how to keep yourself and your children's and your partner’s heads above water. It consumes every minute of every day. 

How does chronic illness affect the entire family?
It affects every aspect of a family. It starts at the smallest level when you have to decide how to support your other child who doesn’t have a chronic illness. You wonder how can you create a life for that child that is beyond the illness. How do you choose between going to that child's important basketball game or going to the critical doctor’s appointment? The same is true between the parents. Having steady income and medical insurance are critical when you have a  child with a chronic illness. How do you decide who gets to work, or how do you manage two careers? How do you divide the normal tasks of feeding the family and doing the laundry and tucking the children in bed at night when at the end of the day there is no energy left?

What is medical PTSD and how can parents and caregivers take care of themselves while navigating their child's medical issues?
I can describe my caregiver's PTSD. Soon after my daughter was born with a rare disease that required her to have seven operations before her seventh birthday, I started a notebook and filled it with every detail about every medical term related to her condition. I had files, alphabetized, covering every procedure and what was coming next. My life was consumed by preparing for, having, and then recovering from surgeries, and I proudly organized it all. 

In the hospital during those operations, I am Herculean. I thrive in a hospital, and bring my best self to a medical crisis. I can do everything from talk in detail to doctors, to understand medications, to assist with procedures if needed, and even to fluff a pillow behind my daughter’s head. When I’m in a hospital, I’m fully present and can do anything. 

About two days after we leave the hospital, when my daughter is healed and healthy, when the crisis is over, those skills are not necessary anymore. No one is paying attention, they have all gone back to their own lives. That is when I get my PTSD. I become depressed and lethargic. I cry a lot. It is as if a piece of me is missing, so I start to relive what happened in the hospital and become angry with myself for not doing everything well enough, for not helping enough, for not being professional enough or emotionally connected enough. This can cause a panic attack where I lose touch with reality. All of this is described in my second book, I Couldn’t Tell You

The key to taking care of yourself when you have caregiver PTSD is to realize it is happening, which for me was incredibly difficult. My life had required me to have those over dramatized emotions to get through the day because I was saving my daughter’s life over and over. When I hit bottom, which meant I stopped seeing friends, stopped going out, was absentminded at work, got divorced, was disconnected from my children, and I was truly alone, that was when I finally looked for help.

I had sworn, as the title of my book indicates, not to tell anyone. I was supposed to be the one who kept it all together and was always smiling and happy and driven. I was the one who saved my daughter’s life. I wasn’t supposed to have problems, even though my life was falling apart around me, I didn’t see it. When I was at the bottom, I somehow found a therapist, and I saw her for a long time. She had me see a psychiatrist who, after helping in so many ways, gave me the best piece of advice. She said to trust my friends and family. She told me to tell them the truth. So, I finally did. 

How can families protect (their) mental health despite being in survival mode?
The most important thing when you get this devastating diagnosis is to educate yourself. I don’t just mean about the medical condition, but about how to live with it, how to have it be a part of your life, not be your life. A doctor told us when our baby had just completed her second (of seven) operations that this was a marathon, not a sprint, and that we had to take care of ourselves. I thought that meant doing everything we could to give our daughters the best chance at a good life. It is that, but it is also going on date nights with your partner, taking the family to a movie, playing games, and getting professional help. You need to have support on this journey because it is a million times harder than you ever could have ever imagined. 

Fun Freetime - Be Like Blippi Tour

Round Room Live and Moonbug Entertainment are excited to announce the expansion of the Be Like Blippi Tour, a brand-new live experience, to even more cities across North America throughout the Fall of 2026. Designed especially for children ages 2–7, this all-new show brings Blippi and his best friend Meekah to life on stage for an unforgettable, high-energy adventure filled with music, dancing, and curiosity.

The Be Like Blippi Tour will continue in September with more cities in the U.S. and Canada, including Anaheim, Detroit, Mississauga, Boston, and Brooklyn, with more dates to be announced soon. Currently, the Be Like Blippi Tour is performing to audiences across North America through June.

Tickets go on sale Friday, May 15, with exclusive pre-sale access available starting today, May 13, at BlippiOnTour.com. Families are encouraged to sign up for early access, tour news, and exclusive offers.

Get ready to see the world more curiously! Join Blippi and Meekah live on stage for a one-of-a-kind interactive adventure that inspires kids to move like, play like, and explore just like Blippi! The Be Like Blippi Tour is packed with high-energy music and surprises, featuring fan-favorite songs like “The Excavator Song,” “Monster Truck,” “Dino Dance,” and “Curious Like Me.”  With Blippi’s signature mix of play, learning, and exploration, families can get curious together while singing, laughing, and dancing along during this unforgettable adventure full of fun and discovery.

The Be Like Blippi Tour invites you to break out your orange Blippi glasses and ignite that spark of curiosity that lives inside every single one of us and share in an unforgettable experience that encourages kids to… Be Like Blippi!

“We’re pleased to bring the Be Like Blippi Tour to even more cities this fall,” said Stephen Shaw, Founder and Co-CEO of Round Room Live. “Blippi has built an extraordinary connection with families, and this production translates that energy into a live experience that is engaging, educational, and fun for audiences of all ages.”

“Music has always been at the heart of what makes Blippi so joyful, and Be Like Blippi brings that energy to life in an even bigger way,” said Susan Vargo, Head of Experiences at Moonbug Entertainment. “This new show invites families to channel their inner Blippi through music, movement, and curiosity.”

Blippi on Tour productions have already engaged and entertained millions of families worldwide, with tours across North America, the U.K., Mexico, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. This summer, the Be Like Blippi Tour will delight UK audiences at the Marble Arch Theatre in the West End, as well as tour additional arenas throughout the UK.               

For the Be Like Blippi Tour, the characters Blippi and Meekah will be played by professional stage performers selected specifically for the tour.

Enhance your Be Like Blippi Tour ticket with a Photo Experience where your family will have the opportunity to make a lasting memory by taking a photo alongside Blippi. Please note: to attend, each guest must have both a Photo Experience ticket and a Be Like Blippi Tour show ticket. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Fans can visit BlippiOnTour.com now for tour dates and ticket information, and sign up to be the first to hear news and exclusive offers. Follow Blippi on Tour social media for exclusive tour content. A current list of tour dates can be found below and at BlippiOnTour.com.  Additional dates and cities will be announced soon. 

UPCOMING BE LIKE BLIPPI TOUR FALL 2026 DATES:

Wednesday, Oct. 7 – Chester Fritz Performing Arts Center – Grand Forks, ND
Friday, Oct. 9 – The Family Arena – Saint Charles, MO
Thursday, Oct. 10 – Johnston Theatre-Mabee Center – Tulsa, OK
Sunday, Oct. 11 – Credit Union of Texas Event Center – Allen, TX
Monday, Oct. 12 – Buddy Holly Hall – Lubbock, TX
Thursday, Oct. 15 – Dixie Center for the Arts – Ruston, TX
Friday, Oct. 16 – Bass Concert Hall – Austin, TX
Saturday, Oct. 17 – The Paramount Abilene – Abilene, TX
Sunday, Oct. 18 – Abraham Chavez Theatre – El Paso, TX
Friday, Oct. 23 – Golden State Theatre – Monterey, CA
Saturday, Oct. 24 – Terrace Theater – Long Beach, CA
Sunday, Oct. 25 – City National Grove of Anaheim – Anaheim, CA
Tuesday, Oct. 27 – Uptown Theatre Napa – Napa, CA
Wednesday, Oct. 28 – City National Civic – San Jose, CA
Thursday, Oct. 29 – Kavli Theatre (Bank of America Performing Arts Center) – Thousand Oaks, CA
Sunday, Nov. 1 – Wheeler Opera House – Aspen, CO
Thursday, Nov. 5 – Union Colony Civic Center – Greeley, CO
Friday, Nov. 6 – Emporia Granada Theatre – Emporia, KS
Friday, Nov. 13 – The Millwald – Wytheville, VA
Saturday, Nov. 14 – Fisher Theatre – Detroit, MI
Sunday, Nov. 15 – Rialto Square Theatre – Joliet, IL
Tuesday, Nov. 24 – The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts – Nashville, TN
Friday, Nov. 27 – Capital One Hall – Tysons, VA
Sunday, Nov. 29 – Living Arts Centre – Mississauga, ON
Thursday, Dec. 3 – Emerson Colonial Theatre – Boston, MA
Saturday, Dec. 5 – Count Basie Center for the Arts – Red Bank, NJ
Sunday, Dec. 6 – Palace Theatre – Stamford, CT
Thursday, Dec. 10 – Kodak Center for the Performing Arts – Rochester, NY
Saturday, Dec. 12 – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY
Sunday, Dec. 13 – Great Cedar Showroom – Mashantucket, CT

All cities/dates are subject to change.

FOLLOW BLIPPI ON TOUR

Official Website: www.BlippiOnTour.com
Facebook: @BlippiOnTour

Instagram: @BlippiOnTour

TikTok: @BlippiOnTour

About Blippi:

Blippi is the fun, energetic character known for his signature blue and orange outfit and his entertaining and educational videos. One of the most popular live-action preschool brands in the world, Blippi turns the world into a playground for preschoolers everywhere. The brand empowers early childhood learning through curiosity, fun and real-world adventure. Over the last decade, the Blippi brand has evolved from a singular YouTube creator to a worldwide sensation with more than 100 million fans around the world and over one billion average monthly YouTube views. The franchise has grown rapidly since it was acquired by Moonbug Entertainment in 2020, expanding into a global franchise through live-action events, consumer products, music, and more. Blippi is available in more than 20 languages, including ASL, and is distributed on over 65 distribution platforms.

About Moonbug Entertainment

Moonbug is an award-winning global entertainment company inspiring kids everywhere to laugh, learn and grow.  The company is behind some of the biggest kids’ entertainment brands in the world including CoComelon and Blippi. Moonbug believes every child should have access to entertaining and enriching content, making its shows available on more than 150 video platforms globally including Netflix, Disney+, BBC iPlayer and YouTube Kids. The company is also a global leader in pre-school music and audio experiences, available on 100+ audio platforms globally. Moonbug brands extend far beyond the screen to include streaming music, consumer products and live events. 

Moonbug is part of Candle Media, an independent, creator-friendly home for cutting-edge, high-quality, category-defining brands and franchises. By bringing together elite talent operating at the intersection of content, community, and commerce, it helps to position leading entertainment businesses for accelerated, sustainable growth in the current market and beyond. Candle is run by its Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs, leading entertainment executives Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs, and backed by investment capital from funds managed by Blackstone’s flagship private equity business.

About Round Room Live:

Round Room Live is a global leader in producing and promoting live family entertainment, and immersive exhibitions, transforming iconic intellectual properties into expansive, interactive experiences that engage audiences of all ages worldwide. With tours spanning Europe, Australia, Asia and the Americas and installations in major cities such as London, Los Angeles, and Toronto, Round Room Live delivers high-quality, large-scale productions and live experiences that captivate and inspire. Their dynamic portfolio of touring theatrical shows includes popular titles such as Blippi on Tour, Sesame Street Live!, CoComelon: Sing-A-Long LIVE, Peppa Pig Live, Shrek the Musical, and Nitro Circus.  Beyond these, Round Room Live’s Immersive and Entertainment Experiences division has produced, managed and/or toured celebrated exhibits such as Formula 1®: The Exhibition, The Rolling Stones, Tupac Shakur. Wake Me When I’m Free., Jurassic World: The Exhibition, and Mandela: The Official Exhibition.  

Book Nook - The Soccer Treasury of Quotations

“The more difficult the victory, the greater the happiness in winning.” —PelĂ©


Getting excited for the FIFA World Cup? Looking for a great Father's Day gift?
The Soccer Treasury of Quotations brings together the most inspirational, insightful, and humorous quotes from legendary players, visionary coaches, iconic commentators, and devoted fans.

Whether you're a lifelong supporter or just discovering the magic of the beautiful game, these words capture the spirit, drama, and emotion that make soccer the heartbeat of communities around the world.

The Soccer Treasury of Quotations makes an ideal gift for fans of all ages and clubs, offering a timeless reminder of soccer’s unmatched power to unite people, cultures, and generations through a shared love of the game.


Published by Hatherleigh Press.
Distributed through Penguin Random House.
Available wherever books are sold.
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Movie Minute - A Mosquito in the Ear

Starring Jake Lacy (The White Lotus, All Her Fault), Nazanin Boniadi (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Hotel Mumbai), and newcomer Ruhi Pal, the film is based on the true story chronicled in Andrea Ferraris’ graphic novel of the same name. A Mosquito in the Earf ollows Andrew and Daniela as they travel to Goa, India to bring home their newly adopted four-year-old daughter, Sarvari. But when Sarvari refuses to leave the only home she’s ever known, their long-awaited journey takes an unexpected turn—unraveling into a volatile, deeply human struggle marked by emotional upheaval, marital strain, and the unpredictable realities of forming a family.


The film is directed and co-written by BAFTA Newcomer Nicola Rinciari in his directing debut. The film is produced by Emily Dillard, Darren Dean (The Florida Project, Tangerine), Ali K. Rizvi (Human Capital, Skin), Frank Hall Green (Run Amok, Gonzo Girl), and Stephen Stanley (What Lies Below, They live in the Grey) and Jomon Thomas (Monkey Man, Hotel Mumbai). Production in India was helmed by Laurens Postma (Exitz, The Interview: Night of 26/11) and Sunitha Ram (The Archies, After the Wedding) of Lasutra Pictures, a division of YOYOGOA Communications PVT LTD.


A MOSQUITO IN THE EAR opened the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and received the Panavision Spirit Award for Independent Cinema


“ A Mosquito in the Earis a thoroughly lovely film-- compelling, well-made, gently funny, and emotionally resonant, highlighted by nuanced performances and an astonishingly talented child actor, " said Claudia Puig, Santa Barbara International Film Festival Program Director. “It convincingly explores the complexities of overseas adoption and the many challenges that parenthood presents in relationships. It never sugar-coats or romanticizes any aspect of the adoption process, and thoughtfully depicts the complex cultural dynamics involved. As directed by Nicola Rinciari, it is just the movie we need in these times: humanistic, culturally enlightening and warmly engaging.”



Book Nook - The Flyer

The Flyer” (story by Peter Darling told with illustrations from co-author Eileen Pusey) is a delightful book for 4-7 year olds, which also has the power to warm the heart of readers of all ages.

“The Flyer” is the culmination of a dream for this creative family team to work together, with both parties bringing professional and life experience to their literary project. Eileen has spent 45 years in education, working with young children, teaching and lecturing, and Peter has a professional career to draw on, and a happy family life which is reflected in this beautifully tender children’s tale, which will be enjoyed by readers of any age.

The cousins’ vision is that this positive and heartwarming story brings happiness to young readers, while also gently modelling that there are ways for young children to step forward into their own lives with confidence,  resilience and kindness.

Synopsis:
“The Flyer” is a short story about a young boy, Thomas who is 7. Thomas is shy and a bit self-conscious and finds it hard to make friends. So, he and his Nan come up with an idea - Thomas can be The Flyer. His Dad makes some ramps, and his Nan makes him a flying suit. He enters the school talent show where he will introduce The Flyer to the whole school.

In the story we get to know Thomas and his family. Although his mother and father are no longer together, Thomas still has a healthy relationship with his father who he sees as a hero. We also learn of his closeness to his Nan and a little of his shyness - which probably affects many children these days.

Thomas is brave - not only because he embarks on an attempt to fly - but, more importantly, because he is willing to take a risk in front of the whole school – the themes that the story touches upon are family, friendship, courage, kindness…and it also includes just a smidgeon of romance.

The illustrations are key. They are simple but at the same time colourful and compelling to a young enquiring mind.

And at the end, who would not want to be friends with someone like Thomas?

 

“’The Flyer’ grew from a desire to create a positive, inspiring and happy story, that conveys to young children how they can enjoy their lives,” says author Peter Darling.

 

“I also wanted to work with my cousin Eileen who is a very talented illustrator and educator,” he explains.

 

Although “The Flyer is the cousins’ first collaboration, Peter has published before: I wrote my first novel some ten years ago now. The manuscript sat on the shelf for a few years before it was picked up and published by a company in Australia in 2022. I have since written a second and third novel with the same characters.

The plan is, if the publishers stick with me, to have a five-book series with these characters. That feels about right. Surely enough excitement for the same group of people. Five books will give them all sufficient time to grow and prosper - or otherwise!” he jokes.

After that, well who knows, while I enjoy writing I might just keep going!

 

And keep going he has, to publish “The Flyer” with Eileen, a testament to family relationships that is reflected not just in the cousins’ collaboration, but the gentle and kindly family support illustrated in their first book together.

 

“The Flyer” is recommended for four to seven year olds, and available now – click here to purchase: https://tinyurl.com/yepkt5rw

 

About the Authors:

Writer Peter Darling lives in Aylesbury, which sits about 30 miles to the northwest of London. He is married to Caroline, and they have two children, Peter thrives on popular culture – music, TV, books, sport and cinema and he says, “for his sins” has been an ardent fan of Chelsea Football Club for over 50 year “through the thin and thick and hopefully, not, thin again.” Peter’s love of football is reflected in “The Flyer”.

Illustrator Eileen Pusey studied at Furzedown Teacher Training College where she won the John Saville Award for Art. She has worked in education in a wide variety of schools through the UK in different capacities, ranging from working as a reception teacher to covering all primary ages, as well as being an Associate Tutor of Rolle College (part of the University of Plymouth). Eileen absolutely loved her job – she must have, as she did it for over 45 years!