Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Dragonsdale
Dragonsdale was written by Salamanda Drake and illustrated by Gilly Marklew. It was published by The Chicken House in 2007. This book is a fantasy chapter book written for middle school to high school students. The main theme of this book is making difficult choices. the main character is Cara, the daughter of the Dragonmaster at the renowned Dragonsdale training farm. She works with dragons every day, mucking out their stalls, caring for their harnesses and tack, and tending the new hatchlings. But her father has forbidden her to do the one thing she wants to most in the world—fly on one—because her mother was killed in a fall. She has bonded with the most unruly dragon in the stables, Skydancer, who refuses to be trained, ridden, or cared for by anyone other than Cara. When a wealthy and cruel girl decides that Skydancer will be her next dragon, Cara is forced to choose whether to obey her father or save the creature she loves. This is a great story for young girls learning how to deal with puberty and hard choices.
Someday
The Three Grumpies
The Three Grumpies was written by Tamra Wight and illustrated by Ross Collins. It was published by Bloomsbury in 2003. The mian theme of this story is leaning how to deal with difficulties. The main character is a little girl who wakes up with the grumpies. They proceed to make her day miserable, from spilling her breakfast milk to dropping her homework in a puddle. Various well-meaning adults advise her on how to get rid of them, but it is the unnamed narrator who discovers the sure cure when she giggles, and then laughs, which sends them packing. This book is good for teaching students about feelings.
Dino Soccer
Dino Soccer was written by Lisa Wheeler and illustrated by Barry Gott. This book is a fantasy book depicting the personification of dinosaurs. It was written for children in elementary school. It was published by Carolrhoda Books in 2009. The main theme of this book is friendship and spirited competition. The main characters are the grazers and the biters. The Grazers are in gold, and they take on the blue-uniformed Biters in a soccer match. The vegetarian and meat-eating dino players pass, steal, and trap the ball as they travel up and down the field. As the game progresses, the competition is fierce and the score teeters back and forth. At the end of the day, the Biters win, but the defeated Grazers refuse to give up. At the end of the story, they hint that they will meet their opponents on the baseball field for a spirited game of Dino-ball. This book is great for teaching about herbivore and carnivore dinosaurs and their different names.
A Mother's Wish
If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge
The Origin of Life on Earth
The Origin of life on Earth was written by David A. Anderson and illustrated by Kathleen Atkins Wilson. This book was published by Sights Production in 1996. It was selected in 1996 by the Elementary School Library Collection and was the winner of the 1993 Multicultural Publishers Exchange Book Award of Excellence. It was also, the winner of the 1992 African Studies Association Outstanding Book Award, and the 1993 Benjamin Franklin Silver Medal Finalist. Lastly it was awarded the Coretta Scott King Award in 1993. The main theme of this book is creation. The main characters of this book are orishas, especially one named Obtala, who was not content with doing nothing. He wanted to use his powers in a meaningful way. So he prepares carefully and gathers materials from his fellow orishas in order to create the Earth. Then he fashions people out of the earth and has them brought to life. This is a great story for use when teaching about African culture.
Bodies from the Ice
Sun Mother Wakes The World
Here Comes The Garbage Barge!
The Mummy's Mother
The Dark Is Rising
Forged By Fire
The Game of Silence
The Thief Lord
Peace, Locomotion
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Peter Rabbit: Rainbow Shapes and Colors
Five Little Honeybees
Copycat Faces
Copycat Faces was written by Deborah Chancellor and the senior art editor was Sonia Whillock. This picture book was published by DK Publishing in 1999. This book is an easy reader for early childhood. The theme of this book is discerning between emotions and facial expressions. The main characters of this book are the children making the faces. The expressions are described in detail, telling about what each face is doing. This is a great tool for pre-K children to help them discerne the feelings of their classmates.
James and the Giant Peach
The Magic Thief
Friday, October 28, 2011
The Whipping Boy
Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs
Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs was written by Giles Andreae and illustrated by Russell Ayto. The book was published by Margaret K. McElderry Books in 2005. It is the first in a series of books about Flinn and the pirate dinosaurs. This picture book is a fantasy book about historical creatures. The theme of this story is being nice gains you more friends. Flinn is drawing in his classroom, when his marker runs out of ink. When he goes into the closet o find a new marker, he encounters a crying pirate named Captain Stubble. Captain Stubble, Flinn, and some of his friends enter into a world behind the closet where they set sail to rescue Captain Stubble's ship, the Acorn from a crew of mischevious pirate dinosaurs. When they finally catch up with the Acorn, Flinn batlles the ferocious T. Rex for hours until, exhausted the T. Rex gives up. Flinn and his friends leave the world of make-believe to return to class in time for lunch. The story is very heart-warming, and grea for teaching students about the value of friendship and kindness.
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The Rough Face Girl
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