Friday, July 24, 2009
Giggle-Wiggle Wake-Up by Nancy White Carlstrom
Labels:
Early Readers,
IL Pre-K,
Picture Book,
Read-Aloud,
RL grade 2
Monday, July 13, 2009
The Boy from the Basement by Susan Shaw

This book was such an engaging story that I couldn't put it down. I may have even driven rather fast from the bookstore I'd started skimming it, just so I could start reading it again when I got home. The story doesn't skimp on the harshness of Charlie's situation, so I wouldn't recommend the book for less mature and/or younger readers. However, this book could be a good book for talking about family health, physical health, and healing. It is also good for reluctant readers, and below grade level readers.
Labels:
abuse,
FIC,
healing,
IL grade 6,
IL grade 7,
IL grade 8,
realistic fiction,
RL grade 3,
spiders,
susan shaw
Friday, July 10, 2009
Henry's Freedom Box by Ellen Levine

The imagery of the story is beautifully done, and while the narrative itself is simple and felt as though it jumped abit too much, the illustrations were able to carry where the words were lacking. This is a great book for introducing children to the idea of slavery and US History. It doesn't linger on the horror, but tells a man's simple, yet, heartbreaking story.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry

What I liked most about this book is the new perspective. With Jonas and Matty both we enter into the world of adolescent boys. Kira has both a woman's perspective, and challenges that both boys and girls can relate to. The girl's perspective is well balanced by her friends, Matt (a one syllable tyke who's always getting into mischief), and Thomas (another orphan who is an extraordinary "artist") who give a voice to the "world of men" as seen from the eyes of boys in Lowry's furturistic vision.
Labels:
Children's,
dystopia,
FIC,
IL grade 5,
IL grade 6,
IL grade 7,
IL grade 8,
Lois Lowry,
Orphan,
RL grade 5,
science fiction,
YA
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The Messenger by Lois Lowry

What I loved most about this book is how real the characters feel. You can follow Matty as he begins to see a girl with newly discovered romantic interest, or as he emerges into adulthood and begins to relate to adults in his world rather than just being bored by their world. The only thing I didn't like about this book was how I wanted to cry at the end - but it really was a wonderful ending, nonetheless.
Labels:
Children's,
FIC,
IL grade 5,
IL grade 6,
Lois Lowry,
YA
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Listen to the Wind by Greg Mortensen

Listen to the Wind is told in a voice easily understood for children. It follows Dr. Greg's amazing adventure to create a school for needy children in Pakistan, and the start of a much larger adventure in creating many schools for needy children globally. This book shows the challenges with beautiful imagery, and gives readers a good idea of the different characters as well.
Labels:
Children's,
Greg Mortensen,
IL grade 1,
IL grade 2,
IL grade 3,
IL grade 4,
IL grade K,
nonfiction,
Picture Book
Bad Dog, Marley by John Grogan

The new family dog, Marley, is always hearing "Bad Dog Marley", even from the baby. He makes a mess of the house, and creates such a nuisance that the family looks at giving him up. Then, Marley proves he's belongs in the family!
This endeavoring novel is based on the popular books about the dog Marley and his loveable family. Readers young and old alike should be able to relate to this book, and it's guaranteed to start many discussions about the role of pets in our lives.
Labels:
Children's,
Easy,
IL grade 1,
IL grade 2,
IL grade 3,
IL grade 4,
IL grade 5,
IL grade 6,
IL grade K,
IL Pre-K,
John Grogan,
Picture Book
Friday, June 26, 2009
Coraline by Neil Gaiman

This marvelous book has also been made into a movie, although it may look suitable for younger audiences, the content and imagery is better suited for older children and young adults.
There are also multiple editions of this story - regular book, audiobook, graphic novel, and movie.
Labels:
Coraline,
FIC,
Graphic Novel,
IL grade 5,
IL grade 6,
Movie Tie-In,
Neil Gaiman,
YA
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

Follow this boys adventures from young child learning how to Fade, learning to read from grave stones, and history lessons from those who were actually there. But everyone must grow up some day.
What I loved most about this book was the different perspective I saw of how life after death can be, and how the living can and can't interact with the dead. Neil Gaiman has done it again!
Labels:
Ghosts,
Graveyard,
Growing Up,
IL grade 4,
IL grade 5,
IL grade 6,
Neil Gaiman,
Orphan,
YA
Blueberry Girl by Neil Gaiman

A picture book, in the same style as Dr. Seuss’s book Oh, The Places You’ll Go, shows us a prayers of parents towards their soon to be born daughter. The imagery in both illustrations and word choice gives a heartfelt connection for all parents reading this wonderful book.
What I enjoyed most about this book was how it reminded me of my daughter, and what I wish for her life. It also reminded me of my parents and how they still take care of me today, and the wishes they have for me into adulthood. This book is a gem for young and old alike.
Labels:
Children's,
Easy,
Girls,
IL grade 1,
IL grade 2,
IL grade 3,
IL grade 4,
IL grade 5,
IL grade 6,
IL grade K,
IL Pre-K,
Neil Gaiman,
Parent Hopes,
Parent Prayers,
Picture Book,
YA
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