Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Man Who Walked Between the Tower




Author: Mordicai Gerstein
Title: The Man Who Walked Between the Tower
Illustrator: Mordicai Gerstein
Genre: Non-Fiction
Theme:  Bravery
Primary and Secondary Characters: Phillipe Petit
Awards:None
Publishing Company: Roaring Book Press
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This is kind of a nerve-wracking story about a man who walked a tight rope between the towers in 1974. This is based on a true story and would be great just to show students the story about the brave man who decided to do something crazy between the towers and would be great to use on September 11th as a memory of what the towers used to be.

Annie and the Wild Animals




Author: Jan Brett
Title: Annie and the Wild Animals
Illustrator: Jan Brett
Genre: Children's Fiction
Theme:Animal Friendship
Primary and Secondary Characters: Annie and Taffy
Awards:None
Publishing Company: Houghton Mifflin Company
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This story is about a young girl named Annie, whose pet cat goes missing during the winter and she longs for a new friend because she's lonely. To find a new friend, Annie sets out corn cakes at the edge of the forest to see what animal she can find to tame, but it turns out all the animals that come out are too wild for her to tame. Luckily, at the end of the long winter her cat Taffy comes out of the forest and following her comes 3 baby kittens and Annie knows she'll never be lonely again.

Ahoy There, Little Polar Bear


 

Author: Hans de Beer
Title: Ahoy There, Little Polar Bear
Illustrator: Hans de Beer
Genre: Children's Fiction
Theme:Adventure
Primary and Secondary Characters: Lars, Nemo, and Johnny
Awards:None
Publishing Company:North to South Books
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This is an adorable little story about a polar bear that swims to far from home one day and gets caught in a ship's net. The cat on board the ship helps the polar bear when they get to port to find someone that can take him. It's a great story to use with children to also teach the consequences of straying too far from home.

The Velveteen Rabbit


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Author: Margery Williams
Title: The Velveteen Rabbit
Illustrator:David Jorgensen
Genre: Children's Novel
Theme: Friendship
Primary and Secondary Characters: Boy & Velveteen Rabbit
Awards: None
Publishing Company:George H. Doran
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This is a story about a Boy who receives a velveteen rabbit for Christmas and keeps it with him wherever he goes, but then he gets sick with scarlet fever and all his old toys have to be burned and he his moved to another house while his house is quarantined. As his old rabbit is about to be burned, he cries a real tear and a magic comes out and turns him into a real rabbit saving his life. This is just a great heart warming story that I believe all children should enjoy at some point in their lifetime.

The Long Winter



Author: Laura Ingalls Wilder
Title: The Long Winter
Illustrator: Garth Williams
Genre:  Historical Fiction
Subgenre: Junior Fiction
Theme: Survival
Primary and Secondary Characters: Laura, Pa , Ma, townspeople, Almanzo Wilder
Awards: Newberry Honor
Publishing Company: Harper & Row
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This is the sixth book in the Little House series and is about a harsh winter the Ingalls family and their townspeople have to withstand in 1880-1881, when blizzard after blizzard pounds their town. It is a great story to show children how hard it was to survive the winters back in the day and the things families had to go through to survive. 

Little Penguin's Tale




Author: Audrey Wood
Title: Little Penguin's Tale
Illustrator: Audrey Wood
Genre: Fiction
Theme: Obeying others
Primary and Secondary Characters: Little Penguin and Grand Nanny Penguin
Awards: None
Publishing Company: Scholastic
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This story is about a young penguin that doesn't listen to the warning of his Grand Nanny's stories and doesn't have a very happy ending, or does he? This story would be great to use with students to help show them that it's a good idea to always listen to your elders because they have a good reason for telling you not to do something.

Alice and Greta

 

Author: Steven J. Simmons
Title: Alice and Greta
Illustrator: Cyd Moore
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre:
Theme: Karma
Primary and Secondary Characters: Alice, Greta, nearby children
Awards: None
Publishing Company: Charlesbridge Company
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This story is about two witches, a nice witch named Alice and a mean one named Greta. Greta is always trying to spoil the fun little kids are having and Alice comes to save the day by helping restore the children's fun. This would be a great book to show children how they should always treat others how they want to be treated because if you treat others badly it could come back to you.

Owen

 

Author:  Kevin Henkes
Title: Owen
Illustrator: Kevin Henkes
Genre: Fiction
Theme: Growing up
Primary and Secondary Characters: Owen, Owen's parents, and Mrs. Tweezers.
Awards: Caldecott Honor Book
Publishing Company: Greenwillow Books
How you would use with your students and brief summary:  This is a story about a mouse named Owen who had a favorite blanket called Fuzzy that went with him wherever he went. Owen's parents were trying to get him to stop carrying it everywhere so he wouldn't want to take it to kindergarten with him. So, instead they find an easier solution that will help them all. This would be a great book to use with kindergarteners first coming in to school to help get them to not be so attached to something they hold dear to their heart. 

Comet's Nine Lives

 

Author: Jan Brett
Title: Comet's Nine Lives
Illustrator: Jan Brett
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre:
Theme: Finding home
Primary and Secondary Characters: Comet
Awards: None
Publishing Company: The Putnam and Grossett Group
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This is a story about Comet, a cat that was born on Nantucket that never thought much about his nine lives until he lost is first one in a flower garden one day, then his lives start dwindling fast as he searches for a place to call home. This is just a fun fiction book that some cat lovers might enjoy reading for fun in class.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

I Am Too Absolutely Small for School

 

Author: Lauren Child
Title: I Am Too Absolutely Small for School
Illustrator: Lauren Child
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Subgenre:
Theme: Getting ready for school
Primary and Secondary Characters: Charlie and Lola
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: Candlewick Press
How you would use with your students and brief summary:  This story is about Lola, a young child that is no where near ready to go to kindergarten yet and her brother convincing her to go.  This would be a great story to read on the first day of class to your kindergarten students since many of them are nervous and scared about their first day of school.

The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush

 


Author: Tomie dePaola
Title: The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush
Illustrator: Tomie dePaola
Genre: Folktale
Subgenre:
Theme: We all have a special talent.
Primary and Secondary Characters: Little Gopher
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: G.P Putnam & Son's
How you would use with your students and brief summary:  This story retells the legend of the Indian and the Paintbrush, which is about Little Gopher who is a painter and likes to make and decorate toys is not big enough to be a warrior so instead he starts painting images on animal skin about what the warriors do and visions of the shaman. He then finds an all white buckskin and wants to paint the sunset and one day he goes up to the hill and finds paintbrushes with each color of the sunset sticking out of the ground. This would be a great story that would show students that maybe you're not as big as the athletic students in the class, but that doesn't mean you do not possess a special talent.

I Want a Hug

 






Author: John A. Rowe
Title: I Want a Hug
Illustrator: John A. Rowe
Genre: Traditional Literature
Subgenre:
Theme: Persistence
Primary and Secondary Characters: Elvis the Hedgehog
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: Penguin Group
How you would use with your students and brief summary: Little Elvis Hedgehog so badly wants a hug, but everyone he meets says that he is way too prickly. Rejection after rejection hurts his feelings, until he finds someone who is willing to take a chance. This book is just a sweet book that will melt your heart and would just be a great story for young children to read during their free time or in reading circles.

Fluffy and Baron

 

Author: Laura Rankin
Title: Fluffy and Baron
Illustrator: Laura Rankin
Genre: Modern Literature
Subgenre:
Theme: Friendship
Primary and Secondary Characters : Baron and Fluffy
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: Penguin Group
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This story chronicles the friendship between and duck, Fluffy and a dog, Baron as the duck ages from duckling to an adult. This is a great story to use with children about how friendships can last, even when things can happen to separate you and your friend.

A Dragon in a Wagon

A Dragon in a Wagon (Magic Castle Readers)
Author: Jane Belk Moncure
Title: A Dragon in a Wagon
Illustrator: Linda Hohag
Genre: Traditional Literature
Subgenre:
Theme: Reading Help
Primary and Secondary Characters: Megan and a Dragon
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: The Child's World
How you would use with your students and brief summary:  This story is about the many different ways to travel, so this would go great when teaching a lesson to your students about cars, planes, and other modes of transportation

Arthur's Reading Race

 
Author: Marc Brown
Title: Arthur's Reading Race
Illustrator: Marc Brown
Genre: Traditional Literature
Subgenre:
Theme: Reading
Primary and Secondary Characters: Arthur and D.W.
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: Random House, Inc.
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This story is about Arthur teaching his little sister to read after he finished learning to read in class that day. In order for his little sister, D.W., to get an ice cream he says she has to read 10 words. This would just be a fun story to inspire the older siblings of your classroom  to teach their younger brothers and sisters how to read.

Snowmen at Night



Author: Caralyn Buehner
Title: Snowmen at Night
Illustrator: Mark Buehner
Genre: Poetry
Subgenre:
Theme: Imagination
Primary and Secondary Characters: Young boy and snowmen
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: Penguin Group
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This book is about a young boy and what he believes snowmen are doing at night because in the morning his snowman is very droopy and much smaller than he was before. This would be a great story to use on a snowy day and has as a group project you can use it to explore their imagination and ask what things do they think snowmen do at night and they can draw it out and hang it up around the classroom.

The Giver

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Author: Lois Lowry
Title: The Giver
Illustrator: Cliff Nielsen
Genre: Science Fiction
Subgenre:
Theme: Rules, Order, Choices, and Importance of Memories
Primary and Secondary Characters: Jonas, The Giver, Gabriel, Asher, Jonas' father, Jonas' mother, and Fiona.
Awards: Newberry Medal, William Allen White Award, and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book
Publishing Company: Bantam Books
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This story is set in the future where there is no pain and strife and everything is decided for you and "the giver" is able to break some of the rules. This is a longer novel and it would be great for students to maybe complete their first book report on.

No Such Thing as Dragons

No Such Thing As Dragons

Author: Philip Reeve
Title: No Such Thing as Dragons
Illustrator: N/A
Genre: Modern Fantasy
Subgenre:
Theme: Heroism, Bravery, and Self-Esteem
Primary and Secondary Characters: Ansel and Brock
Awards: N/a
Publishing Company: Scholastic Inc
How you would use with your students and brief summary: The story starts when Ansel, a mute boy, is sold by his by his father to a heroic dragon slayer, named Brock. They both set out to find and kill the mythical beast of a dragon, but Ansel is convinced there is no such thing as dragons and Brock is just a crook. This would be a great book to get more boys involved in reading since the main character is a young boy.

The Trumpet of the Swan

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Author: E.B. White
Title: The Trumpet of the Swan
Illustrator: Fred Marcellino
Genre: Children's Novel
Subgenre:
Theme: Loving who you are
Primary and Secondary Characters: Louis the swan, Sam Beaver, the rest of the swan family
Awards: N/A
Publishing Company: Harper Trophy
How you would use with your students and brief summary: Louis is a baby swan who turns out to be mute and he tries to overcome it by learning to play a trumpet given to him by a little boy named Sam. This story would be great to teacher children to learn to love themselves for who they are, even if they are a little bit different from other children their age.

Hoot

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Author: Carl Hiassin
Title: Hoot
Illustrator: N/A
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Subgenre:
Theme: Integrity, Friendship, Growing up
Primary and Secondary Characters: Roy Eberhardt, Beatrice Leep, and her brother Mullet Fingers
Awards: Newberry Honor
Publishing Company: Knopf
How you would use with your students and brief summary: This book is about a boy who is new in town, Roy, and his two new friends Beatrice and Mullet Fingers, in their adventure to help save a colony of burrowing owls from the construction of a pancake house. This would be a great book to teach children about animal habitats and environmental safety for animals. 





Camilla's New Hairdo



 
Author: Tricia Tusa
Title: Camilla's New Hairdo
Illustrator: N/A
Genre: Modern Fantasy
Subgenre:
Theme: Friendship
Primary and Secondary Characters: Camilla and Mozelle
Awards: Weekly Reader for Children's book Club
Publishing Company: Newfield Publications
How you would use with your students and brief summary:  Camilla stays in her tower, giving herself exotic and interesting hairdos, until the day she has an unexpected visitor., The eccentric Camilla lives in a doorless tower where she spends her days shaping her long gray hair into elaborate shapes that resemble bowls of fruit, mountains, snails, and bees. When an inventive young girl finds her way into Camilla's home, she tries to convince Camilla to experience life outside of the tower. A good way to use with children is explaining how sometimes you have friends that are nothing like you or could be used on the day the nurse does hair checks to kind of ease their minds about it.