I Have a Dog (an inconvenient dog)

“I have a dog….an inconvenient dog.”  This story tells the tale of a boy and his dog.  His dog is often inconvenient, making messes and creating obstacles everywhere he goes.  At times, the dog is less inconvenient, like when he takes the blame when the boy accidentally breaks something.  But when it is time for bed, and snuggling, the dog is always convenient!

A Crow of his Own

Larry was a legend, as least for a rooster.  When Larry left Sunrise Farm, Clyde (the new rooster) soon learned that Larry would be a very hard act to follow.  Could Clyde live up to Larry’s legacy?  “Could he put on a show of a crow?”  Every attempt to outshine Larry ended in disaster.  Finally, Roberta (the maternal goose) told Clyde to “Forget about Larry.  Just crow your own crow.”  When he did, the whole barnyard sang with him.  This delightful farmyard tale reinforces the age-old truth about the value of being true to yourself.

April, the Red Goldfish

I don’t think that there is an ideal “intended” audience for this book.  By appearance, one would think that this is a delightful story about a pet goldfish.  But as the pages turn, we learn that April’s parents “were aquaholics” and that life had no meaning and she “even tried to end things.”  In a children’s book!!!!  I realize that this book was originally published in French and translated; the translation did not work.

Roar!

Dressed as a dragon, a young boy boasts that he is a big, scary, fire-breathing dragon.  When two dragons visit, he is horribly disappointed when they inform him that he isn’t big, or scary, and that he certainly doesn’t breathe fire.  But he is soon cheered when they tell him about all of the things he CAN do that they can’t, like play hide and seek, turn cartwheels, and eat ice cream.  But the real fun starts when they decide that there are many things that they can do together, like make a silly face, act like Frankenstein, and do the funky monkey dance.  This book, with it’s vibrant illustrations, will prompt the imagination of young readers and spur some imaginative play!

Unusual and Awesome Jobs Using Technology: Roller Coaster Designer, Space Robotics Engineer, and More

The title just about says it all, Unusual and Awesome Jobs Using Technology: Roller Coaster Designer, Space Robotics Engineer, and More, Here is a book to inspire ‘tweens to use computers for more than just gaming and Googling. The ten jobs, which use technology, are giving brief descriptions of three or four paragraphs after their introductory information of Job Description, Requirements, Technology Used, Salary, and Hours. The jobs compiled are: roller coaster designer, animal psychologist, video game designer, rock band sound engineer, medical illustrator, software developer, pet photographer, space robotics engineer, ROV pilot technician, and wind turbine technician.

If you’re interested in learning about the latest gadgets, you’ll love reading about the jobs in this book.” ( p. 4) Some jobs never crossed my mind, but what an interesting jumping off point for students to begin thinking about their future and for asking that age old teacher question, “Why do I need to know this?”

Each of the ten jobs comes with a photograph of someone working in that particular field and an added bit of job trivia under the heading “You’d Better Believe It!”

Includes a glossary, index, www.facthound.com website, and two questions under the title – “Critical Thinking Using the Common Core”.

Thunder and Lightning

What a wonderfully visual book on lightning, nature’s fireworks!

Thunder and Lightning is divided into four sections: Thunderclouds, Lightning. Thunder, and How Lightning Forms. “Thunderclouds” describes these clouds as being dark, containing hail and / or water droplets and/or ice. Page 8 states, “ The wind moves everything around. The water droplets crash into each other. This makes static electricity. An electric charge builds up.” Then the next section,  “Lightning” goes onto state the static electricity “escapes” as lightning. Lightning moves between clouds, inside of clouds, and/or from clouds to the ground. Lightning travels to earth from negative charges to positive charges. “Thunder” states the heat from the lightning causes “a rumbling or cracking noise. This sound is thunder.” (p.18)  The information ends with two labeled graphics. The first graphic shows the relationship of the speed of lightning in connection with when the thunder will be heard. The second graphic shows “How Lightning Forms” in relation to positive and negative charges within clouds and on the ground.

The young reader will find four large font sentences on the left page opposite of the 9″ X 10.75″  color photo on the right hand page which bleeds over onto the left hand page.

Includes a Glossary, Index, and abdokids.com.

Andy Warhol. “Everyone will be Famous for 15 Minutes.”

Enslow Publishers brings to their American REBELS series the unauthorized biography of Andy Warhol. The author does a fine job of consolidating information to produce this biography; it does satisfy basic information requests. The book is a well-organized and readable resource. Color and black-and-white photos enhance the text. The book provides a snapshot chronology of Andy’s life, a glossary, a bibliography and an index.

Tiny Titans: Report Card Pickup!

DC Comics Tiny Titans are grade school aged super heroes: Super Girl, Aqua Lad, Robin and Barbara Gordon, Kid Flash, and Wonder Girl to name a few. Third graders, who watch TV, are very familiar with these characters from their daily television show. In this graphic novel’s first episode, villainous Principal Slade is  handing out the tiny titans’ reports to their guardians/parents one by one and making verbal comments (inside conversation bubbles) describing each tiny titan’s strong suits, such as, “KID FLASH NEEDS TO SLOW DOWN AND PAY MORE ATTENTION.” ( next bubble) “HE SEEMS TO BREEZE THROUGH HIS HOMEWORK!

Two of the other four episodes include: ‘Happy Feeling Blue’ about the Blue Beetle being painted pink* andJoke’s on You‘ where Robin confuses a birthday party clown with the Joker.

The book includes what they call a “BONUS PIN-UP!” which consists of a two-page spread of tiny titan head shots plus mini bios of 17 of the tiny titans.

There is a  half-page  glossary and half-page of tiny titan ‘action accessories’. These are followed by a two-page spread of “Visual Questions & Prompts“. Here the reader is given a chance to look deeper into four of the graphics in this book. For example, “1. WHAT DO YOU THINK BLUE BEETLE’S BACKPACK SAID TO HIM IN THE PANEL BELOW? WHAT CLUES DOES THE ILLUSTRATION OFFER*?

 

Hades Speaks!: A Guide to the Underworld by the Greek God of the Dead

Hades is the narrator of this book who takes the reader on a tour of the many levels of the Underworld that is filled with monsters, furies, giants, and vampire demons. He also tells very intense stories of the Gods and heroes associated with the many different locations of his underworld. Greek myth lovers will find this book quite intriguing!