One winter evening, a father and daughter take a walk through the woods. As they notice things in nature, they make up amusing names for them. A floating leaf is a butterfly raft, a feather is a tickle stick. As they walk, one of the girl’s pink mittens fell un-noticed along the path. When different animals examine it, they too have amusing suggestions as to what it is. Squirrel – cotton candy, Mouse – mouse house, Owl – wing warmer, Duck – fish coat, and Bunny – carrot carrier. Deer is the one who correctly identifies it as a mitten, just as the father and daughter return to find it. Wendy Edelson’s colorful watercolor paintings beautifully illustrate each character. The last pages show each animal as its own home for the evening. The end pages show a map of the path the father and daughter walked and the names of the homes of each animal. This is Simon Van Booy’s first picture book. Artist Wendy Edelson lives in Bainbridge Island, WA.
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Pearl amd Wagner Four Eyes
A match made in heaven for illustrator R.W. Alley and author Kate McMullan. These two are totally in synchronization*. Every illustration is a perfect match with the text and with the emotions on the furry little characters are exhibiting. R.W.Alley has an exact match of the eye chart (6 times) with those of K. McMullan’s text.
In 3 easy-to-read chapters, Pearl uses psychology on her friend Wagner when the school’s yearly eye test reveals he needs glasses and she does not. Or maybe Pearl’s just jealous. Either way, Pearl is a true friend for the reluctant first time glasses wearer.
* R. W. Alley’s pictures foreshadow Kate McMullan’s surprise ending. What a team the two of them make!
Includes: Tips for Glasses. page 39 “When your glasses get so smudgy you can’t see, it’s time to clean them.” plus 7 more
Best Trick, The
Has your pet dog ever failed to perform his best tricks just when you have an audience of your peers? Then, you know how Jake feels when his class has ‘pet day’ at school and his dog Buddy does not perform.
The delightful illustrations of Mike Bryne accompany four diverse friends / classmates and their diverse pets: rat, cat, dog, and fish.
A Fabulous Fair Alphabet
This alphabet picture book is all about the fair! The author and illustrator has taken a clever approach to fairs and alphabet books. She takes a white page and makes collages to showcase the letter. Then for the letter, she has taken photos of the letter depicted in different ways. For example, “R is for Roller Coaster” and the collage is of a roller coaster. The letter R is the cars/people on the coaster. The book has bright, colorful illustrations (collages) and is intriguing. It is just a book that is fun! I was thinking the whole time about the next letter and how the fair could be incorporated!
Birds of a Feather
Found in the poetry section of the library, this picture book style book teaches students about birds, while reading poetry. As in a traditional, nonfiction style book, the book starts out with a table of contents listing all the poems found in the book. Followed by the table of contents, there is a foreword by an ornithologist. There are then 14 poems about birds. Each bird is showcased on facing pages with a wonderful photo (Jason Stemple-Jane Yolen’s son!) of the bird, a box with a poem (Jane Yolen) about the bird and a box with factual information about the bird. This is a such a neat book! The reader gets a beautiful photograph of the bird, a poem and information about the bird all on one page. There is so much teachers and librarians can do with this wonderful book!
Buy My Hats!
Frank, the bear and Carl, the fish go into business selling hats. They are very excited to be at their booth selling hats. The problem is that no one wants their hats. All the other stands have no trouble selling their skateboards, cup of mud and remote control robot cell phones. Frank and Carl just can’t figure out why no one buys their hats, until it starts to rain and everyone wants a hat! This picture book has fun illustrations, large print for beginning readers and an attractive cover. I am just not so sure about the plot. I don’t see kids getting too excited about this story.
It’s K!
Here is everything I’m looking for in a book about one individual letter of the alphabet! It is all inclusive! Makes me want the other 25 letter books in this series!
It begins with a hand printed upper & lower case alphabet with the letter “Kk” singled out in red. From there it moves onto a photo of the letter k in American Sign Language, 7 stylized upper & lower case ‘Kk’s, and the statements: “The letter k is a consonant. It is the 11th letter of the alphabet.”
From there the text moves on to 3 words beginning with the letter ‘k’ and a 10 word sentence wherein 5 of the words begin with ‘k’ , 3 of which are the previously pictured words. Similarly, follows 5 words with ‘k’ in the middle and the 14 middle ‘k’ word sentence (7 containing k) . And 3 words ending in ‘k’ along with their accompanying 17 word sentence ( 7 ending in k). Next comes examples of the ‘ck’ & ‘kn’ letter combinations in words and sentences. Then, Kenny Koala and Kim Kangaroo go on( a mini-story) hike. And finally there are 2 quizzes where the reader finds the letter ‘k’ in words.
Birthday Party Games
Colorfully bright, engaging, candid photos of second, third and fourth grade children playing traditional party games greet the reader on every page. Large, easy to read text in this 9.5″ X 11″ book gives a quick description of the goal of each game. Indoor and outdoor games are presented in separate sections. The indoor games are: musical chairs, bingo, pin the tail on the donkey, and a treasure hunt. The outdoor games are: the limbo, egg-and-spoon race, a piñata, sack race, and red rover (not named or described).
Gives the reader, both young and old, a happy feeling of birthday parties with the cone shaped hats held in place by elastic under the chin in the days before CHUCK E. CHEESE.
My Nose
9 times, author – Brian Enslow asks,” Is this your nose?”
Once each for : big, brown, fish, flat, green, little, long, nice, and once for round.
The color photos of varying noses including a toucan, elephant, bull dog, and a frog in this 7″ x 6″ book will grab the young reader’s attention, if not their nose.
The Halloween Kid
The Halloween Kid is a hero when it comes to Halloween. No one really knows who he is or where he comes from, but when Halloween is threatened, he swoops in to save the day. He takes on the Toilet Paper Mummies and pumpkin-sucking vampires, just to make sure Halloween isn’t ruined. Unfortunately, he meets his match when the Goodie Goblins start running loose and stealing candy. When the goblins capture the Halloween Kid, the kids he has been helping have to turn things around and help him escape. I really liked this Halloween story. I love the illustrations and the use of color. The pages are all shades of orange and the drawings are done in black with additional orange shades. The story is fun, well written and teaches kids good lessons (helping others and fighting for what you believe in).