Children's Author Literacy Specialist Writing Teacher
Judy Bradbury writes books that open minds and hearts, initiate conversations, and expand possibilities.
Judy’s Children’s Books
The Cayuga Island Kids
chapter book series
The Cayuga Island Kids chapter books engage 1st-to-4th graders with exciting backyard adventures that demonstrate leadership skills and the power of information literacy. Five big-hearted friends follow clues, find answers, and puzzle out solutions. Above all, they are kind, helpful, smart, and resourceful kids who have tons of fun together.
Book 1, The Mystery of the Barking Branches and the Sunken Ship, takes place during summer vacation. As the Kids hunt for a certain kind of tree, they unearth a cannonball. Thus begins the adventure for these inquisitive fact detectives who discover that the island they live on is home to both history and mystery.
Award-winning Book 2, The Adventure of the Big Fish by the Small Creek, begins with the Kids rescuing a mallard caught in plastic. How they bring the community together to build a recycling bin big enough to hold plenty of plastic makes for a lively adventure and the realization that although we are each just one person, together we can make a BIG difference! Brainstorming, teamwork, community involvement, and recycling themes.
In Book 3, The Case of the Messy Message and the Missing Facts, Julian experiments with recipes for the perfect chocolate chip cookie. Then glitter pens go missing at school. Clues point to a suspect, but when the Kids encounter misinformation and disinformation, the consequences of jumping to conclusions becomes crystal clear.
Join the Cayuga Island Kids in their backyard adventures in this trio of engaging chapter books that encourage growing readers.
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Award News
Book 2 in the Cayuga Island Kids series, The Adventure of the Big Fish by the Small Creek, was awarded the Ben Franklin Silver Award for Young Reader Fiction, 8-12 years!
Judy’s Professional Services
School Visits/ Writing Workshops
With over twenty years of experience teaching from preschool through graduate level, Judy is comfortable working with students of all ages.
Professional Development and Parent Programs
As a literacy specialist, Judy enjoys interacting with educators on a variety of topics related to literacy and children’s literature.
Educators' Guides for Children's Books
Judy enjoys developing Educators’ Guides for children’s books created by other authors and illustrators.
Editorial Services
Judy has years of experience working with aspiring writers and enjoys guiding them as they hone their skills, from identifying genre and age range to crafting and revising text.
Visit my Children’s Book Corner blog where I interview authors and illustrators and offer suggestions for using their books to connect social-emotional learning to curriculum in Grades Pre-K—8.
Maddie and Mabel Take the Lead
by Kari Allen, illustrated by Tatjana Mai-Wyss; Kind World Publishing, 2022.
Following the Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection, Maddie And Mabel, the second book in this early reader series continues the everyday adventures highlighting the satisfying bond between two sisters who navigate their relationship with kindness and humor.
We Belong
by Laura Purdie Salas, illustrated by Carlos Vélez Aguilera; Carolrhoda Books, 2022.
It begins with an unoccupied park bench and the text, “Welcome! You’re here.” As the book progresses from page turn to page turn, more and more children of all shapes, sizes, colors, cultures, identities, and abilities interact with one another. Young readers and listeners are treated to joyful examples of inclusion and the power of friendship.
The Case of the Messy Message and the Missing Facts
by Judy Bradbury, illustrated by Gabriella Vagnoli; City of Light, 2022.
In Book 3 of the Cayuga Island Kids chapter book series, the five friends embark on solving mysteries involving faulty assumptions, from missing glitter pens to flour bugs and chocolate chip cookies—and come to realize the importance of getting all the facts instead of just a fraction of the truth before drawing a conclusion.
The Christopher Counts Series
(McGraw-Hill)
This four-book series includes the titles:
- One Carton of Oops!
- Double Bubble Trouble!
- A High-Fiving Gift for Mom!
- Doggone Lemonade Stand!