Swallows by Rachael Barnes

“Swallows” by Rachael Barnes is part of the Backyard Birds collection from the Blastoff Readers series published by Bellwether Media. The Blastoff Readers series is a fantastic addition to our elementary library. 

Filled with captivating photographs and accessible text, this non-fiction gem takes young readers on an enthralling journey into the world of swallows. Its engaging layout and well-structured information make it an invaluable resource for inquisitive minds. The book not only imparts knowledge about these remarkable birds but also kindles curiosity about nature and wildlife preservation.

 Ideal for independent reading and classroom discussions, “Swallows” seamlessly blends education and fascination, enriching our students’ comprehension of the natural world and inspiring an enduring passion for learning about the environment.

Woodpeckers by Rachael Barnes

“Woodpeckers” by Rachael Barnes is part of the Backyard Birds collection from the Blastoff Readers series published by Bellwether Media. I highly recommend the Blastoff Readers series as a wonderful addition to our elementary library.

Packed with captivating photographs and accessible text, this non-fiction book takes young readers on an exciting journey into the world of woodpeckers. Its engaging layout and well-structured information make it an excellent resource for curious minds. The book not only educates about these fascinating birds but also sparks interest in nature and wildlife conservation. 

Perfect for independent reading and classroom discussions, “Woodpeckers” seamlessly combines education and fascination, enriching our students’ understanding of the natural world and inspiring a lifelong love for learning about the environment.

Bluebirds by Rachael Barnes

“Bluebirds” by Rachael Barnes is part of the Backyard Birds collection from the Blastoff Readers series published by Bellwether Media. With vibrant photographs and accessible text, this non-fiction gem takes young readers on an exciting journey into the world of bluebirds. Engaging layout and well-organized information make it an excellent resource for budding explorers. 

The book not only educates about these charming birds but also ignites curiosity about wildlife and conservation. Ideal for independent reading and classroom discussions, “Bluebirds” seamlessly blends education and fascination, enriching our students’ understanding of the natural world and encouraging a lifelong love for learning. I highly recommend this series. Since adding these books to our library I’ve had several young readers ask me where they can find the other books with a rocket on them.

Crows by Rachael Barnes

“Crows” by Rachael Barnes is part of the Backyard Birds collection from the Blastoff Readers series published by Bellwether Media. Young readers love nonfiction books and the Blastoff Readers series has been a captivating addition to our elementary library. 

With vivid photographs and accessible text, this non-fiction book offers young readers an engaging exploration of crows and their intriguing behaviors. The layout is thoughtfully designed for early learners, encouraging independent reading while fostering curiosity about the natural world. 

“Crows” not only educates about these intelligent birds but also sparks an appreciation for biodiversity. Its seamless blend of information and visual appeal makes it an invaluable resource for both classroom learning and independent discovery, enriching our students’ understanding of nature and wildlife.

Blackbirds by Rachael Barnes

“Blackbirds” by Rachael Barnes is part of the Backyard Birds collection from the Blastoff Readers series published by Bellwether Media. This non-fiction book takes young readers on a journey into the world of blackbirds, offering a fascinating glimpse into their behaviors, habitats, and importance in the ecosystem. With its engaging photographs and accessible text, the book provides an excellent opportunity for early readers to explore the wonders of nature. 

The layout is thoughtfully designed, making it easy for young minds to grasp the information and follow along. “Blackbirds” not only educates about these avian creatures but also ignites curiosity and promotes an appreciation for the diversity of life on our planet.

 Ideal for both independent reading and classroom discussions, this book seamlessly combines education and enjoyment, making it a valuable resource for young learners. I highly recommend this series. Since adding these books to our library I’ve had several young readers ask me where they can find the other books with a rocket on them.

Hummingbirds by Rachael Barnes

“Hummingbirds” by Rachael Barnes is part of the Backyard Birds collection from the Blastoff Readers series published by Bellwether Media. This non-fiction book captivates young readers with its vibrant photographs and accessible text that explores the fascinating world of hummingbirds. The book covers topics such as their unique physical features, habitats, behaviors, and importance in pollination. 

The layout is thoughtfully designed to accommodate early readers, with clear headings and bite-sized information. With its focus on science and nature, “Hummingbirds” not only educates but also encourages curiosity and a love for learning about the natural world. 

This book is an excellent resource for both independent reading and classroom discussions, offering a blend of captivating visuals and educational content that will engage and inspire young minds. I highly recommend this series. Since adding these books to our library I’ve had several young readers ask me where they can find the other books with a rocket on them.

Adventures with Linus and Friends!

By Charles M. Schultz, et. al.

With old and new stories, this is a nice introduction to The Peanuts gang that young and old will enjoy. There are eleven tales in one graphic novel. Most all of them revolve around Linus and his love of his blanket and Lucy with her demands that he grow up. This is one of three books in a set that are familiarly illustrated. The new comics blend well with the original Schultz comics that are within the book.

This would be a nice add on to any graphic novel section in the library.

Figgy & Boone Best Brother Ever! by Janee Trasler

“Figgy & Boone Best Brother Ever!” by Janee Trasler is a Ready-to-Read Graphics book that gives readers the perfect introduction to the graphic novel format with easy-to-follow panels, speech bubbles with accessible vocabulary, and sequential storytelling that is spot-on for beginning readers. There’s even a how-to guide for reading graphic novels at the beginning of each book. This book would be a great introduction to graphic novels.

Figgy is a mouse and Boone is a rat. They aren’t even the same species but Figgy thinks that Boone is the best brother ever. While Boone would say Figgy is more like a distant cousin. Figgy and Boone’s bond proves that even friends can be like family. Trasler’s lively illustrations and engaging storyline capture the playful dynamics and endearing moments shared by the two characters. 

Young readers will connect with Figgy’s imaginative ideas and Boone’s supportive role as the “best brother ever.” The story not only entertains but also highlights the importance of friendship, teamwork, and cherishing relationships.

Oslo Learns to Swim by Doug Cushman

“Oslo Learns to Swim” by Doug Cushman is part of the Ready-to-Read series. Each Ready-to-Read story contains about 100 words and features sight words, rhyming words, and repetition to help children reinforce their new reading skills.

In this charming story Rex the warthog and Oslo the oxpecker bird set out to go swimming. Oslo makes up a bunch excuses about why he can’t go swimming. He eventually reveals that he doesn’t know how to swim. When Rex finds out, he teaches Oslo to swim and they have a wonderful time. Cushman’s expressive illustrations vividly capture Oslo’s emotions and his gradual progress, making it easy for young readers to empathize with his challenges.

The story beautifully portrays the power of perseverance and the importance of facing one’s fears. It not only entertains but also imparts a valuable life lesson about courage and self-belief. “Oslo Learns to Swim” is an engaging choice that will resonate with students and inspire discussions about overcoming obstacles.

Nat the Cat Takes a Nap by Jarrett Lerner

“Nat the Cat Takes a Nap” by Jarrett Lerner is part of the Ready-to-Read series. Each Ready-to-Read story contains about 100 words and features sight words, rhyming words, and repetition to help children reinforce their new reading skills. 

This book is an incredibly charming and is a relatable addition to any elementary school library.  Nat the Cat is trying to take a nap when he is woken by the narrator of the story.  Lerner’s playful prose and engaging illustrations capture Nat’s hilarious antics as he attempts to take his nap. 

Young readers will connect with Nat’s spirited personality and find humor in his imaginative strategies. The story not only entertains but also subtly introduces the importance of rest and self-care, making it a valuable resource for discussions on health and well-being. With its endearing characters and lively storytelling, “Nat the Cat takes a Nap” is a must-read that will have both students and educators eagerly turning the pages.