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How Roland Rolls

PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:14 pm
by cotton
Jim Carrey has penned a story for kids titled How Roland Rolls about a scared wave called Roland.

"I wrote a children's book. Because I just think, I want to be part of special moments for people and to me, there's nothing more special than the moment before bed when you're reading a story with your kid. That's one of those moments where it's just kind of a little slice of heaven when you're reading the story," he said.

http://www.independent.ie/woman/celeb-n ... 27997.html

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:57 pm
by EvaAraujo
That is so awesome!
I like that he's involved in some many different creative things.

I do that too and I'm not sure I have talent but I know for a fact that he does!

Wish I could get the book. :)

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:07 am
by Carrey's Girl
Call me crazy but I'm going to read that when it comes out I'm sure WalMart would have it. :D

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:30 am
by Catherine
I LOVE THAT!! CONGRATS Jim!! JC, I knew he could do it!!! peace, blessings of more creative things to come!! feel so good about this!!! cant wait to see it!! love childrens books! for the inner child in all of us :) peace C thanks for sharring JC Angels, aka team Carrey!! your wonderful! xo

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:32 am
by Canadian Jayne
I love telling stories to the grkids too
I never know myself where the
the story is going to go
sometimes I even surprise myself
Sounds like a great thing for Jim
and his grandson, he can have a
book written by grandpa
I love the books where you can
record for your child or grandchild
your voice and it's so personal
Keep it for years and they
have a permanent story
told by you
even after
yu are long gone

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:52 am
by Catherine
Canadian Jayne wrote:I love telling stories to the grkids too
I never know myself where the
the story is going to go
sometimes I even surprise myself
Sounds like a great thing for Jim
and his grandson, he can have a
book written by grandpa
I love the books where you can
record for your child or grandchild
your voice and it's so personal
Keep it for years and they
have a permanent story
told by you
even after
yu are long gone



Ur right I think is a great idea:-) I think we, you me James, anyone can do anything they put their heart mind and soul to do anything is possible :-) and doing it proves to the next generation that they
also can do the same :-). Being a good example is so important for the future generation our children and theirs,..so Jim is doing just that, like being a light of confidence standing up for goodness peace without fear of what others have to say, basically follow ur heart and everything falls into play.

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:42 am
by TNPihl
Image

The Master @ Work! - To watch Jim unfold his vision for "How Roland Rolls", his first children's book, is to witness a master of creativity at work. Here, during a tele-creative session, Jim guides illustrator Rob Nason in how to create Roland's countenance. GATE founder John Raatz is leading and project managing the publication of "How Roland Rolls."

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:55 am
by EvaAraujo
YEAH!
I hope it reaches here!

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:02 am
by Canadian Jayne
I was thinking about his book today
and wondering when it will be out
for publication
Looking forward to reading it
Thanks for pic

Re: Jim wrote a childrens book

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:32 am
by Catherine
Omg me too:-) I can't wait this is very exciting :-) :-) :-)

How Roland Rolls

PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 6:26 am
by TNPihl
Great news about Jim Carrey's new book. It will be released on September 24, 2013. It is available to pre-order now and then you will get it already in early August. 8)

"How Roland Rolls" is a story about a wave named Roland who's afraid that, one day, when he hits the beach, his life will be over. But when he gets deep, he's struck by the notion that he’s not just a wave - he's the whole big, wide ocean! For children ages 4-8 and their grown-ups too!

Cover:
Image

Official website:
http://www.howrolandrolls.com/


And a note to parents from Jim Carrey:
Hi, there! Jim Carrey here.

I know you recognize me from a whole raft of fairly wacky movies ... and quite a few pretty serious ones, too. But I'm reaching out to you and your children now for a serious purpose.

As a father and grandfather, I know there's nothing more important in our lives than the well-being and future success of our children and grandchildren. They are, in the most real sense, the future of our society. Indeed, the future of our global community.

When I contemplate their future success, I'm not just thinking about their financial prowess in the world ­ though there¹s certainly a place for that. But rather, their success as human beings -- their ability to experience themselves as loved, loving, compassionate, empowered, and worthwhile. There¹s nothing more important than that. Indeed, it's the foundation for all the other successes in life ... the foundation for humanity's success in the world.

How do we help our young people experience that kind of personal success? I believe it's directly connected to the quality of engagement and involvement we have with them. So many children today are suffering from their parents' busy lives, how much time and energy it takes just to provide for the family and keep the household working. Often, the kids are relegated to electronic games, TV, and surfing the Internet —­ all poor substitutes for parental involvement.

I wrote How Roland Rolls specifically as a way for parents and grandparents to engage with children in quality together-time. Not only will the message of the story help them feel connected, worthwhile, and a part of something vast and grand ... the very act of you spending time simply to be with them, and only with them, will pay off in an experience of fulfillment that¹s truly beyond compare.

I wish you happy reading. And even more importantly... happy together time!

Re: How Roland Rolls

PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:07 am
by EvaAraujo
Thank you Tommy!

This is so amazing.
And the pics look so beautiful.
It's a rhyming book so it's cool.

I'm not sure I can buy it cause I don't know if they deliver outside USA but if they do. I will start saving money!

Re: How Roland Rolls

PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 8:35 pm
by Catherine
this is true! I never forget when my dad read me bedtime stories!
i actually looked forward to it every night, and sometimes he would try to speed it up by skipping a few of those nursery rhymes, but i had them memorized...:) and..then when i had kids, i would tell them stories every night too and sing a couple songs, each child individually, they really looked forward to that too..so JC making a book is great, and I hope he makes a series of others as well, as he becomes more creativly inspirered!!!! I LOVE IT!!!! and I LOVE FANTASY like childrens magical moments we read in these books!!! makes us all smile! love love love

Re: How Roland Rolls

PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 9:47 pm
by Catherine
I love the cover i ordered 6 of them!!!
happy
i love the cover cause it gives you that sence of refreshment cool, and relaxing like the ocean!!!! i can almost hear the waves swishing, shwooshing, nicely..love it :)

Re: How Roland Rolls

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 3:50 am
by Canadian Jayne
I wonder how the printing, layout etc.
would like to see one or two pages first before buying
how many pages are in the book?
Cover Illistration looks great

Is it ALL CAPS or
Writing thats easy for that age to read
Are there alot of big words

How I started my children and grandchildren to read is
I read the big words while they read the little ones
I assist them to sound out the words and to recognize reading clumps
eg. ing and its sound etc. find words inside the word
eg. pumpkin - pump, kin, in, um
I wonder how they invented that word
anyway...back tot he subject..