Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The Haiku Year

Tom Gilroy, Anna Grace, Jim McKay, Douglas A. Martin, Grant Phillips, Michael Slope
2004
157 pgs.
$13.95
Capture the moment in an instant of enlightenment.

Seven friends made an agreement to write a haiku every day for a year. Many are in the original, Japanese format - three lines, 5-7-5 syllable pattern. And many take on the looser "Western style" that Jack Kerouac called "POPS" -- little three lined poems aiming towards a kind of zen enlightenment.

Even "Amanda called"
on a scrap of paper
lightens my day

geese overhead
the radiators'll be
tapping soon

left outside in the rain
even plastic flowers
fade

Talking to himself
he makes me feel at home
in this Starbucks.

Bright sun
through filthy windows
shiny winter gloom

How do I say
goodbye when you're not even
here to hear it

Lonely rainy day
hoping to run into
someone I know

With just my finger
I wrote of our love
in the snow.

I'm not sure what the plant on the cover or its significance is....I didn't purchase this because it was all dirty and scuffed up, so I sat in the cafe at Borders and read it. Then I tried it out. It would take a lot of determination to write every day. And sticking to the regimented 5-7-5 format would take a long, long time if you DID find that impetus to write a haiku a day. I'd love to try it, capturing a moment from my day every day. I really enjoyed the concept AND the poetry!

Monday, March 30, 2009

The Best Book to Read - Debbie Bertram & Susan Bloom

Illustrator: Michael Garland
2008
Rating: 4
$14.99

Hooray! It's a trip to the library today.
We line up as we get off the bus.
We've been specially invited. Our class is excited!
The librarian is welcoming us.

Same kind of rhyme and rhythm as my all-time favorite, Taxi Dog. The librarian shows them different genres of books, proving there's a book that will appeal to everyone; Obedience Training by Professor Barker, Make it Yourself by Martha Muffins, Blast Off! by Ricky Rocket.

Michael Garland's illustration are colorful and the faces are fun and full of expression. And he made me chuckle aloud - near the end of the story, all of the children are standing together, showing the cover of the book they chose to check out. Among the many that the librarian shared with the kids are a few others - first I reckognized the cover of a real book, Dinner at Magritte's--illustrated by...Michael Garland, then noticed he's stuck in others he's illustrated as well. I love this clever touch!

These author sisters - they call themselves "The Write Sisters" - have collaborated on other books about reading, too. Might be fun to check out. And as I write this, I remember that I had dinner one night while at a children's literature conference at Cambridge with a Susan Bloom, who I believe wrote a book about children's lit. Coincidence? I'll have to look it up!

Chicken Little - Rebecca & Ed Emberley

For: Kids
2009
Rating: 4.5
$16.95
Endpapers: Bright yellow

Cute and funny.
Great, clever vocabulary.

"Chicken Little was not the brightest chicken in the coop." When an acorn hits him on the head, he runs for his life. One by one he bumps into, then adds to his flock; Henny Penny, Lucky Ducky, Loosey Goosey, and Turkey Lurky until they run into Foxy Loxy....who invites them all in to a long dark "cave" (his mouth) to hide. Luckily, the last page, which happens to open out, ends with AH CHOO -- and the yummy fowls take off in another direction.

Rebecca Emberley and her dad, Ed, created this book - Ed lives in Massachusetts and Rebecca in Maine, which was interesting to discover.

This lookes like it must be cut-paper collage - another great model!

For another blog review see: Blog from the Windowsill

Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Three Pigs - David Wiesner

2002 Caldecott Award
Published: 2001
Rating: 4
$16.00
Endpapers: light brown

We start out with the well-known tale of the three little piga - but as the wolf starts to blow the house of bricks, the pigs all escape from the page of the book and some of the pages fall out! Deciding to explore, they turn one of the pages into a paper airplane, climb on to it, and take off --- and crash. They run through other fairy tales, helping a dragon who's about to be slayed, escape. He joins them in their search for home until they find the pages and climb back inside. Ahh! The story is now able to end, and when the wolf tries to blow the brick house in, he encounters the dragon!

Cute pigs. Cute story.

Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed - Mo Willems

For: Kids
Published 2009
Rating: 2
$16.99
Endpapers: Sign saying: No Shirt/No shoes/Service (on front) Why not? (on back)

I'm not exactly sure what my reaction is to this book. Okay, Mole rats are suppoed to be naked and Wilbur likes to be dressed. He's very cute trying to decide which outfit to ear. True, he marches to his own drummer. This is always good. When asked WHY he likes to be dressed he ask, "Why not?"

Why not, indeed. Grand-pah calls a meeting and arrives dressed, so some mole rats decide to try it too, and some don't.

Okay....another book to share with my Animal Farm-ers?

Cutish illustrations, but this seems like a lame book. It's probably just me - I was never gah-gah over Knuffle Bunny, either.

Next time I read it I may love it, but today I don't.

Picture Book Illustrators A-K

Akib, Jamel
.....Tan to Tamarind, 2009
Albert, Michael
.....An Artist's America, 2008
Alcorn, Stephen
.....Home to Me (Hopkins) 2002


Aliki
.....Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry (2008)
Alko, Selina
.....Greetings from the 50 States (Keenan) 2008
Allen, Elanna
.....Violet Mackerel's Brilliant Plot (Branford)
Alley, R. W.
.....Travel Game, The (Grandits) 2009
Amir, Amin
.....Wiil Waal (Moriarty) 2007
Anderson, Derek
.....Hot Rod Hamster (Lord) 2010
.....Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry, 2008

Andreasen, Dan
.....Otis & Sydney and the Best Birthday Ever (Numeroff) 2010
Armstrong, Shelagh
.....If America Were a Village (Smith) 2009
Armstrong-Ellis, Carey
.....The Twelve Days of Springtime (Rose) 2009
Arnosky, Jim
.....Man Gave Names to All the Animals (Dylan) 2010
Arsenault, Isabelle
.....Migrant (Trottier), 2011
Avril, Lynne
.....The Pirate of Kindergarten (Lyon) 2010
Azarian, Mary
.....When the Moon is Full (Pollock) 2001
Bang, Molly
.....Day Leo Said I Hate You (Harris) 2008
Banyai, Istvan
.....Tap Dancing on the Roof (Park) 2007
Barasch, Lynne
.....Owney, The Mail-Pouch Pooch, 2008
Barbour, Karen
.....The Ancestors Are Singing (Tony Johnston) 2003
Barrett, Angela
.....The Night Fairy (Schlitz) 2010
Bartlett, Alison
.....Growing Frogs (French) 2000

Bates, Amy
.....The Brothers Kennedy, (Krull) 2010
.....Dog Who Belonged to No One (Hest) 2008
.....Hilary Rodham Clinton (Krull) 2008
Beard, Alex
.....The Jungle Grapevine, 2009
Beingessner, Laura
.....If the Shoe Fits (Whipple) 2002
Bendis, Keith
.....Calvin Can't Fly (Berns) 2010
Bennett, Erin Susanne
.....Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom (Stroud) 2005
Benny, Mike
.....The Listeners (Whelan) 2009
Biedrzycki, David
.....Dory Story (Pallotta) 2000
Biggs, Brian
.....Brownie & Pearl Step Out (Rylant) 2010
Bisaillon, Josee
.....Book Speak! (Salas) 2011
.....Benno and the Night of Broken Glass (Wiviott) 2010
Blackall, Sophie
.....Wild Boars Cook (Rosoff) 2008
Blackwood, Kristin
.....A Tale of Two Daddies (w/Mike Blanc) (Oelschlager) 2010
Blanc, Mike
.....A Tale of Two Daddies (w/Kristin Blackwood) (Oelschlager) 2010
Bloch, Serge
.....The Underwear Salesman (Lewis) 2009
Boiger, Alexandra
.....Thanks a Lot, Emily Post! (Huget) 2009
Bootman, Colin
.....Finding Lincoln (Malaspina) 2009
Booth, George
.....Nit-Pickin (VanLaan) 2008
Bouler, Olivia
.....Olivia's Birds: Saving the Gulf, 2011
Bowen, Betsy
.....Dhegdheer, A Scary Somali Folktale (Hassan) 2007
Bowers, Tim.....First Dog's White House Christmas (Lewis & Zappitello) 2010
.....First Dog (Lewis & Zappitello) 2009
Breen, Steve
.....Violet the Pilot, 2008
Brett, Jan
.....The 3 Little Dassies, 2010
Bright, Alasdair
.....Big Whopper (Giff) 2010
Brown, Calef
.....Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude (Winter) 2008
.....Hallowilloween, 2010
Brown, Marc
.....Born to Read (Sierra) 2008
Brown, Peter
.....The Curious Garden, 2009
Brown, Rod
.....We Trouble the Waters, 2009
Brunkus, Denise
.....Sloppy Joe (Keane) 2009
.....Junie B. Jones & the Stupid Smelly Bus (Park) 1992

Bryan, Ashley
.....Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry (2008)
.....My America (Spivey) 2007


Burckhardt, Marc
.....Momma Loves Her Little Son (Cash) 2009
Burke, Jim
.....All Star! Honus Wagner and the Most Famous Baseball Card Ever (Yolen) 2010
.....Naming Liberty (Yolen) 2009
Burton, Virginia Lee
.....Katy and the Big Snow, 1943
Byrd, Robert
.....Good Masters, Sweet Ladies (Schlitz) 2007
Cabrera, Cozbi A.
.....Stitchin' and Pullin' a Gee's Bend Quilt (McKissack) 2008
Cairns, Julia
.....The Spider Weaver (Musgrove) 2001
Cardinale, Christopher
.....Mr. Mendoza's Paintbrush (Urrea) 2010

Carpenter, Nancy
.....M is for Mischief (Ashman) 2008
.....My Uncle Emily (Yolen) 2009
.....Imogene's Last Stand (Fleming) 2009
Carson, Ellis
.....The Composer is Dead (Snicket) 2009

Castillo, Lauren
.....Big Cat Pepper (Partridge) 2009
Catalanotto, Peter
.....Sleepsong (Lyon) 2009
Catrow, David
.....Too Much Kissing (Katz) 2010
.....The Middle-Child Blues (Crow) 2009
Catusanu, Mircea
.....The Strange Case of the Missing Sheep, 2009
Cecil, Randy
.....Little Red Cowboy Hat (Lowell) 1997
Cepeda, Joe
.....Peeny Butter Fudge (Morrison & Morrison) 2009
Chapman, Robert
.....A Gift for Abuelita (Luenn) 1998
Chayka, Doug
.....Four Feet, Two Sandals (Williams/Mohammed) 2007
Chen, Yong
.....A Gift, 2009
Chesworth, Michael
.....Creaky Old House (Ashman) 2009
Chin, Jason
.....Redwoods, 2009
Christensen, Bonnie
.....Magic in the Margins (Nikola-Lish) 2007
Christiansen, Lee
.....Looking for Jaguar (Katz) 2005
.....Water Hole Waiting (Kurtz & Kurtz) 2002
Christie, R. Gregory
.....Brothers In Hope (Williams) 2005
Chung, Chi
.....Lucky New Year! 2008
Clemenson, Katie
.....Magic Box, 2009
Clement, Rod
.....Grandpa's Teeth, 1997
Cole, Henry
.....Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry, 2008
Collier, Bryan
.....America the Beautiful: Together We Stand, 2013
.....Barack Obama, Son of Promise, Child of Hope, 2008
.....Our Children Can Soar, 2009
Collins, Ross
.....Dear Vampa, 2009
Colon, Raul
.....America the Beautiful: Together We Stand, 2013
Cook, Scott
.....Ling Cho and His Three Friends (Pacilio) 2000
Cooke, Jim
.....Heroes and She-roes (Lewis) 2005
Coplestone, Jim
.....Seven for a Secret (Anholt) 2006
Cordova, Amy
.....What Can You Do with a Rebozo? (Tafolla) 2008
Cox, Steve
.....The Marvelous Toy (Paxton) 2009
Cummings, Pat
.....Ananse and the Lizard, 2009
Cyrus, Kurt
.....Tadpole Rex, 2008
Dalton, Pamela
.....Brother Sun, Sister Moon (Paterson), 2011
Daly, Jude
.....Chirchir Is Singing (Cunnane) 2011
Daly, Niki
.....What's Cooking, Jamela? 2001
Davenier, Christine
.....I Heard It from Alice Zucchini (Havill) 2006
deGroat, Diane
.....Charlie, The Ranch Dog (Drummond) 2011
DeMarcken, Gail
.....Clever Ali (Farmer) 2006
Denise, Christopher
,,,,,Following Grandfather (Wells) 2012
.....Knitty Kitty (Elliot) 2008
Denos, Julia
.....Grandma's Gloves (Castellucci) 2010
DePalma, Mary Newell
.....The Perfect Gift, 2010
Deutsch, Barry
.....Hereville, 2010

Diaz, David
.....Me, Frida (Novesky) 2010
.....El Barrio (Chocolate) 2009
.....Let There Be Peace on Earth (Jackson & Miller) 2009
.....Ocean's Child (Ford & Holland) 2009
Dillon, Leo & Diane
.....Our Children Can Soar, 2009
Dobson, Bert
.....Kami and the Yaks (Stryer) 2007
Domi.
....Napi Goes to the Mountain (Ramirez) 2006
Dominguez, Angela
.....Carmen Learns English (Cox) 2010
Doner, Kim
.....On a Road in Africa, 2008
Donovan, Jane Monroe
.....Small Medium & Large, 2010

Dooling, Michael
.....Walking to School (Bunging) 2008
.....Anne Hutchinson's Way (Atkins) 2007
Dorman, Brandon
.....Halloween Night (Murray) 2008
Dronzek, Laura
.....Birds (Henkes) 2009
Dunbar, Polly
.....Bubble Trouble (Mahy) 2008
Durand, Delphine
.....Chicken of the Family (Amato) 2008
Ehlert, Lois
.....Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry, 2008
Eitan, Ora
.....Georgia Rises: A Day in the Life of Georgia O'Keeffe (Lasky) 2009
Emberley, Michael
.....Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I don't) (Bottner) 2010

Emberley, Rebecca & Ed
.....Chicken Little, 2009
.....There Was an Old Monster, 2009
English, Sarah Jane
.....Secrets in Stone: All About Maya Hieroglyphs (Coulter) 2001


Enright, Vicky
.....Read Anything Good Lately? (Allen&Lindaman) 2003
Estrada, Paul (Barcelona)
.....Pippo the Fool (Fern) 2009
Evans, Jane W.
.....My Brother Charlie (Peete & Peete) 2010
Evans, Leslie
.....Winter Trees (Gerber) 2008
Fancher, Lou (with Steve Johnson)
.....Silver Seeds (Paolilli & Brewer) 2001
.....The Boy on Fairfield Street (Krull) 2004
Faria, Rosana
.....Black Book of Colors (Cottin) 2006
Farnsworth, Bill
.....The Anne Frank Case (Rubin) 2009
Faulkner, Matt
.....A Taste of Colored Water, 2008
Feiffer, Jules
.....The Odious Ogre, (Juster) 2010
.....The Birthday Ball (Lowry) 2010
.....Some Things are Scary, 2000
Felstead, Cathie
.....Earthspeak:  Poems from the Ground Up (Peters) 2003
Fernandes, Eugenie
.....One Hen (Milway) 2008
Fisher, Valorie
.....Ellsworth's Exraordinary Elecric Ears, 2003
Floca, Brian
...The Hinky Pink (McDonald) 2008
Florian, Douglas
.....Autumnblings, 2003
Foley, Greg
.....Willoughby and the Lion, 2009

Ford, A. G.
.....Goal! (Javaherbin) 2010
.....First Family (Hopkinson) 2010
Fotheringham, Edwin


.....What to Do About Alice? (Kerley) 2008
Fraser, Betty
.....Llama Who Had No Pajama (Hoberman) 1998

Frazee, Marla
.....Santa Claus The World's Number One Toy Expert, 2005
.....A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever, 2008 CALDECOTT HONOR
.....All the World (Scanlon) 2009 CALDECOTT HONOR
.....The Boss Baby, 2010
Futran, Eric (photographer)
.....Somewhere Today (Thomas)
Gall, Chris
.....Substitute Creature, 2011
.....There's Nothing to Do on Mars, 2008
Galouchko, Annouchka Gravel
.....The Walking Stick, 1998
Gammell, Stephen
.....My Friend, The Starfinder, 2008
.....I Know an Old Teacher (Bowen) 2008
Garland, Michael
.....Best Book to Read (Bertram & Bloom) 2008
Gerstein, Mordicai.....A Book, 2009
.....Applesauce Season, 2009
Ghayka, Doug
.....Yasmin's Hammer, 2010
Gibson, Barbara L.
.....Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories (Penn) 2009
Gilchrist, Jan Spivey
.....In the Land of Words (Greenfield) 2004
Glasser, Robin Preiss
.....Fancy Nancy's Favorite Fancy Words, 2008
.....Fancy Nancy: Splendiforous Christmas, 2009
Gliori, Debi
.....Stormy Weather, 2009
Goldin, David
.....BAXTER, the Pig Who Wanted to Be Kosher, 2010
Gonzalez, Thomas
.....14 Cows for America (Deedy) 2009

Good, Karen Hillard
.....The Very Best Pumpkin (Moulton) 2010
Goode, Diane
.....America the Beautiful, Together We Stand, 2013
.....President Pennybaker (Feiffer) 2008
Gourley, Robbin
.....Bring Me Some Apples and I'll Make You a Pie, 2009

Grandpre, Mary
.....America the Beautiful: Together We Stand,  2013

Greenstein, Elaine
.....The Mitten Tree (Christiansen) 1997/2009
Grifalconi, Ann
.....Julio's Magic (Dorris) 2005
.....The Bravest Flute, 1994
Grimly, Gris
.....Dangerous Alphabet (Gaiman) 2008

Gudeon, Karla
.....Passover (Ziefert) 2010
.....One Red Apple (Ziefert) 2009
Gustavson, Adam
.....The Yankee at the Seder (Weber) 2009
Hall, Marcellus
.....City I Love (Hopkins) 2009

Halperin, Wendy Anderson
.....Thank You, World (McGinty) 2007
.....Turn! Turn! Turn! (Seeger) 2003
.....Visit, The (Lindbergh) 2005
Halpin, Abigail
.....The Year of the Book (Cheng) 2012


Hargis, Wes
....Jackson and Bud's Bumpy Ride (Koehler-Pentacoff) 2009
Harley, Avis
.....The Monarch's Progress, 2008
Harper, Lee
.....Snow! Snow! Snow! 2009
Henderson, McDavid
.....The Jacket (Clements) 2002
Hendrix, John
.....America the Beautiful: Together We Stand, 2013
.....John Brown: His Fight for Freedom, 2009
Henkes, Kevin
.....Little White Rabbit, 2011
.....My Garden, 2010
.....Old Bear, 2008
Heo, Umi
.....A is for Asia (Lee) 1997
Hodson, Ben
.....Twas the Day Before Zoo Day (Ipcizade) 2008
Hogan, Jamie
.....Nest, Nook & Cranny (Blackaby) 2010
Hogrogian, Nonny
.....Cool Cat, 2009
Holderness, Grizelda (what a great name!)
.....Story of Queen Esther (Koralek) 4
Holyfield, John
.....Belle, the Last Mule at Gee's Bend (Ramsey & Stroud, 2011)
.....The Hallelujah Flight (Bildner) 2010
Horowitz, Dave
.....Twenty-six Princesses, 2008
Hoyt, Ard
.....The Hair of Zooey Fleefenbacher Goes to School, 2009
Hurd, Thacher
.....Bad Frogs, 2009
Hyman, Trina Schart
.....A Child's Calendar, 1965/1999 CALDECOTT HONOR

Ibatouline, Bagram
.....Animal Hedge, newly illust 2003 (Fleischman)
.....The Scarecrow's Dance (Yolen) 2009
.....Crow Call (Lowry) 2009
.....The Matchbox Diary (Fleischman) 2013
Isadora, Rachel
.....Over the Green Hills, 1992
Jacobsen, Laura
.....A Party in Ramadan (Mobin-Uddin) 2009
James, Steve
.....Dewey, There's a Cat in the Library (Myron & Witter) 2009

Jeffers, Oliver
.....The Heart and the Bottle, 2010
.....Great Paper Caper, 2008
Johnson, Layne
.....Christmas Kitten: Home at Last (Pulver) 2010
Johnson, Steve (with Lou Fancher)
.....Silver Seeds (Paolilli & Brewer) 2001
.....The Boy on Fairfield Street (Krull) 2004
Jutte, Jan
.....Roawr! (Joosse) 2009


Katz, Karen
.....The Colors of Us, 1999
.....Can You Say Peace? 2006
.....My First Ramadan, 2007
.....Sleepy ABC, 2010
Keats, Ezra Jack
.....Regards to the Man in the Moon, 1981/2009

Kellogg, Steven
.....Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry, 2008
.....The Pied Piper's Magic, 2009
Kemly, Kathleen
.....A Mother's Song, (Lawler) 2010
Kirk, Daniel
.....Library Mouse, 2007
.....Library Mouse, A Friend's Tale, 2009

Kiwak, Barbara
.....My Name is Bilal (Mobin-Uddin) 2005
Klassen, J.
.....Cats Night Out (Stutson) 2010

Kleven, Elisa
.....Glasswings: A Butterfly's Story, 2013
.....The Weaver (Hurd) 2010
.....Wish (Thong) 2008
Klinger, Shula
.....Best Friends Forever, A World War II Scrapbook (Patt) 2010
Koren, Edward
.....Theloneus Monster's Sky-High Pie (Sierra) 2006
Krommes, Beth
.....House in the Night (Swanson) 2008 CALDECOTT WINNER
.....Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow (Sidman) 2006
Krudop, Walter Lyon
.....At Ellis Island (Peacock) 2007
Kulikov, Boris
.....Boy Who Cried Wolf (Hennessy) 2006

POETRY BOOKS

ADULT
Gilroy, Grace, McKay, Martin, Phillips, Roth, Stipe - The Haiku Year

Young Adult/Upper Middle School

Kids
Ashman, Linda - M is for Mischief (5)
Ashman, Linda - Stella, Unleashed (5)
Blackaby, Susan - Nest, Nook & Cranny (5)
Brown, Calef - Hallowilloween (3.5)
Esbensen, Barbara Juster - Swing Around the Sun
Fletcher - A Writing Kind of Day (4)
Florian, Douglas - Autumnblings (4.5)
Frank, John - How to Catch a Fish (4)
..........A Chill in the Air (4)
Greenfield, Eloise - In the Land of Words (5)
Harley, Avis - The Monarch's Progress (3)
Havill, Juanita - I Heard it from Alice Zucchini (4)
Hoberman, Mary Ann - The Llama Who Had No Pajama ()
Hopkins, Lee Bennett - City I Love (Hall) 4
Iyengar, Malathi Michelle - Tan to Tamarind (Akib) 4
Janeczko, Paul & J. Patrick Lewis - Wing Nuts: Screwy Haiku (4)
Johnston, Tony - The Ancestors Are Singing (4)
Katz, Alan - Too Much Kissing (3.5)
Katz, Susan - Looking for Jaguar (4)
Larios, Julie - Yellow Elephant, A Bright Bestiary (Paschkis) 4
Lewis, J. Patrick - The Underwear Salesman (Bloch) 3.5
...............Please Bury Me in the Library (Stone) 3.5
Lewis, J. Patrick - Heroes and She-Roes (Cooke) 5
Locker, Thomas - Cloud Dance (5)
McKissack, Patricia C. - Stitchin' and Pullin" a Gee's Bend Quilt (5)
Mora, Pat - Yum! MmMm! Que Rico! (Lopez)
Paolilli, Paul & Dan Brewer - Silver Seeds (Johnson & Fincher) 5
Park, Linda Sue - Tap Dancing on the Roof (Sijo poems)
Peters, Lisa Westberg - Earthshake:  Poems from the Ground Up, (3)
Perry, Andrea - The Snack Smasher and other reasons why it's not my fault (3)
Pollock, Penny - When the Moon is Full: A Lunar Year (Azarian) 5
Rosenthal, Amy Krouse - The Wonder Book (Schmid) 3.5
Ruddell, Deborah - Today at the Blue-Bird Cafe (Rankin) 3.5
Salas, Laura Purdie - Book Speak! (5)
Schertle, Alice - Button Up! (4)
Sidman, Joyce - This is Just to Say (5)
Sidman, Joyce - Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow (Krommes) 2006
Singer, Marilyn - First Food Fight This Fall (and Other School Poems) 2008
Singer, Marilyn - Mirror Mirror (Masse) 2010
Updike, John - A Child's Calendar (5)
Whitehead, Jenny - Holiday Stew (5)
Wolf, Sallie - The Robin Makes a Laughing Sound, 2010 (4.5)
Worth, Valerie - Peacock and Other Poems (Babbitt) 2002

Kid's Anthologies
Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry (Bill Martin, Jr., ed) 5
Green Poems - Jill Bennett
Home to Me (Lee Bennett Hopkins, ed) 4
Sky Magic (Lee Bennett Hopkins, ed) 4

The Complete Book is One Poem
Gilchrist, Jan Spivey -My America (4)
Lyon, George Ella - Sleepsong (4)

The Composer is Dead - Lemony Snicket

Illustrator: Carson Ellis
Music Composed by Nathaniel Stookey
2009
Rating: 4
Endpapers (back of covers): Silhouttes of composers

When the composer is found dead, the inspector is called in to interview all the usual suspects - the members of the orchestra. He starts with the strings, proceeds to the woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Their excuses were all plausible. And then the inspector remembered the conductor. "You've been murdering composers for years! In fact, wherever there's a conductor, you're sure to find a dead composer!" And then there's a long list of famous dead composers.

This is chock full of information about an orchestra and the instruments that make it up. I read the book at B&N, so I didn't get to listen to the CD - which was performed by the San Francisco Symphony. Looks like Tracks 1-9 are the story read by the author and tracks 10-18 are instrumentals. I'd love to hear it!

GREAT vocabulary; lurking, flamboyant, interrogate, weary, "on the contrary," crucial, treachery, alibis, boisterous, arrogant, ruckus, agitated, nostalgic, unison......

(Not my favorite illustrations, but they work with the book.)

Tuesday - David Wiesner

1992 Caldecott Winner
Published: 1991
For: everyone!
Rating: 5
Almost Wordless
Paper $6.95

On Tuesday evening around 8, all the lily pads holding frogs begin floating up...up...up into the air. Hundreds of frog floata cross town, peering into windows, getting caught in hanging laundry, even venturing inside a home where an old lady has fallen asleep in front of the TV. Ah, such fun. But as dawn arrives the lily pads begin dropping to the ground - and the frogs tumble down, too, hopping home to their pond. As daylight arrives we see the police investigating the lily pads where they've landed all over the ground. One of the inspectors is the same one that some of the frogs waved at as they cruised by his window the previous night! And the next Tuesday....think pigs.....

My 8th grade class had a "tea party" last week, where they all shared three Caldecotts they'd read. Three different kids read this one - it's a great hit with 14-year-olds!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude - Jonah Winter

Illustrator: Calef Brown
Published: 2009
For: Kids
Rating: Still mulling
Endpapers: Deep purple
$16.99

Okay, I've heard of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas and their marijuana brownies and interesting soirees with artists and writers, but I had no clue what kind of writer Gertrude was. This book let me know. At first, as I read, I wondered what in heck was going on, but it slowly dawned on me that this must be modeled by Stein's writing. For example:

"Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude. And Alice is Alice. And Gertrude and Alice are Gertrude and Alice. Well it's like this. You walk up the stairs, and there they are. They are sitting in chairs and there they are, staring where they are staring. Not the chairs. Chairs never stare. Chairs are where you sit and stare....."

In the author's note at the end, Winter states: "Her very famous writing was famous for being repetitive, playful, childlike, conversational, and often quite nonsensical. And her very famous writing has bee imitated by many other writers, including the author of this book, whose title is an imitation of her most quoted line: 'Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose......Often mocked in her lifetime, Stein is now praised for being among the most original and influential voices of the twentieth century."

Mentioned particularly are Picasso, Matisse, and Hemingway. But how much will kids get this? I bet there aren't a lot of ADULTS who would recognize her style of writing. Her name, perhaps, and the title of one of her books, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. But has anyone of this generation read it? I'm going to look it up and see if it's readily available, or at the library.....

I recognize Caleb Brown's work. His illustrations fit perfectly with the text and funky writing, full color from edge-of-page to edge-of-page. A fun book.

Ed Spicer writes a "rave" review on his blog, Reading Roadtrips. Check it out!

18. Leap - Jane Breskin Zalben

for: Tweens
Published: 2007
272 pgs.
Rating: 4
AUDIO 6 cd's (7.5 hours)
Recorded Books
Female reader: Jennifer Ikeda
Male reader: Jonathan Todd Ross

A story in two voices, Krista and Daniel, have been best friends until about a year ago. They're in middle school now, 6th graders. Daniel, a star swimmer, during a routine anesthesia for a tooth removal, has a reaction that leaves him partially paralyzed. Krista, who has a major crush on Daniel's best friend, Bobby, volunteers to help him practice swim. He can only shuffle around using a walker, needs to take a special bus to school, has a full-time aid. But, as we watch the year unfold, not only does he begin to recover, but they both grow up. A lot.

Krista's "journey" includes the friendships of her three closest friends, all very different (of course). Three stereotypical personalities - the gorgeous girl who all the girls envy and roll their eyes at and about, the sweet one, the jock who doesn't like anything frilly, and the protagonist. Nothing wrong with this, I guess, the story has its merits, its problems, its many things for readers to think about. What do you do with a 12-year old friend who has a fake driver's license and gets a tattoo? First kisses, first boy/girl parties, lots to think about.

MOVIE: Doubt

Rating: Time flew by
Viewed: Tuesday, Mar. 2; Crossroads with Sheila
Rotten Tomato: 78% Mine: 80%, almost the same
EW: C+ cag: B+
Genre: Drama
Realeased: 12/12/08
PG-13 (1:44)
Directed (& written by) John Patrick Shanley
Meryl Streep (Acad Award nominee best actress)
Philip Seymour Hoffman (AcAw nominee supporting)
Amy Adams (AcAw nominee supporting)
Viola Davis (AcAw nominees supporting) ***

I had never planned to see this movie - I was nervous watching the previews (I hate the very real problem about sexual abuse concerning priests, even if it is probably just a handful) , and I've always had a....problem.....with the Catholic church. But it was dollar night, with popcorn and soda two bucks each (hey, five dollars for dinner and a movie - who can pass that up?) I'm glad I went. There's a reason why movies get Academy Award nominations. The acting was just plain superb! Viola Davis had perhaps a ten-minute part, but OH MY GOSH! I feel like I can get in front of a class of kids and act it up, but this kind of talent is just awe-inspiring. I couldn't pick out one performance and say it was better or not as good as another.

The story: Sister Aloysius (Streep) is the hard-nosed principal of a NYC parochial school in 1964. Father Flynn (Hoffman) is the middle-aged priest of the church. The two have opposing views about "keeping up with the times." Young Sister James (Adams) is a new teacher who loves teaching history to her 8th graders. She's the one who goes to the principal with things that she's noticed about Father Flynn and one of her students - a black boy who is also an altar boy.

There's never any real proof about anything in this movie, we are left to our own imaginings - as are the protagonists of the story. I've never seen the Tony-Award and Pulitzer Prize award winning play, which is said to be better, but I did enjoy this film very much. And I don't think it's FAIR to compare a play and a movie, especially when they're written by the same person. You just have to sit back and enjoy the incredible acting for an hour and three quarters. It flew by. I'm glad I saw it.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Looking for Jaguar and Other Rain Forest Poems - Susan Katz

POETRY
Illustrator: Lee Christiansen
Published: 2005
For: Anyone interested in rainforest plants and animals
Rating: very nice, 4
Endpapers: Olivey green





In the Flooded Forest

The river carries us to the sky,
Where a tiny catfish spends its life in a tree.
Neon tetras dart among leaves,
And a sting ray ripples beneath a branch.

We paddle through the treetops
Past a colony of dangling, woven nests.
Orchids grow within our grasp,
And a monkey leans from a nearby limb to spy.

Here we see the forest twice.
Banana blossoms kiss their own reflections
A dolphin leaps past a parrot's perch
As we drift between worlds.

Mmmmm. Nice. Nineteen poems about rainforest animals and plants, some in free verse, some rhyming. I enjoy every one of the free verse poems. The rhyming poems don't leave me feeling quite so satisfied:

Walking Tree

More than anything else, I think I'd like
To watch this palm setting out on a hike.

Its long, skinny trunk isn't planted in ground,
So (unlike other trees) it can walk around.

Instead of legs, it grows roots like stilts,
And it edges along as each of them wilts.

Yet I've stood here peering for half a day,
And even the fronds at the top didn't sway.

I can't see it move though I stare and stare,
But ten years from now, It will be over there.

Fascinating information. But her imagery, alliteration, and cool word choices are so much more evident in her free verse.

The pictures cover the full page and are green, green green. The jaguar peeks out from amongh different leaves, The okapi turns back to look at you so you get a full view of it's interesting and very different stripes, the goliath frog looks.....round and big and froggy.

Time for one more poem. Years ago, when I was teaching fourth grade in Maine, I found a picture and explanation of a huge jungle flower that is supposed to smell like rotten meat or dead carcasses. There was a poem and an illustration in this book reminded me of this (and this rhyming, I'm happy to say, worked for me....):

Rafflesia

World's biggest flower, the giant rafflesia
Isn't a plant that tries hard to please ya.
Inside a vine, it grows from a thread
To be three feet across, a speckled bright red,
And sends out the fragrance of something quite dead,
Which gives it the nickname of stinking corpse lily.
It scatters its four million seeds willy-nilly
Till a pale orange cabbage (a bud in disguise)
Bursts through the vine, grows to basketball size
(To the vast admiration of beetles and flies),
And finally opens up with a hiss.
This is a flower you might want to miss.

Monday, March 23, 2009

How to Catch a Fish - John Frank

POETRY
Illustrator: Peter Sylvada
2007
Ages 4-8
2/25 B&N
Rating: 4
Endpapers: sage blue

Flowing rhyming poetry tells the story of different ways that people fish in many places around the world - Tobago; Columbia River, Washington; Gap of Dunloe, Irlenad; Baffin Island; Nagara River, Japan; Montauk Point, New York; Okavango River, Namibia; New Caledonia; Ishi Pishi Falls, California; Fraser Canyon, British Columbia; Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia; Kona, Hawaii; and northwest Florida. It ends:

We slack our reels to free some line,
and as I mull which rig to tie,
a knowing wink escapes his eye;
I made my choice of hook and weight,
we fasten them, we set our bait,
then raise our rods, set loose our lines
above the ocean, way up high,
the two of us, my dad and I...
And that is how to catch a fish.

Ice Fishing, Baffin Island, Nunavut:

We chop a hole in the Arctic ice,
and crouched in layers of skins and fur
to shun the frigid weather - b-rrr-rr-
we bait our hooks and lower our lines
and jig them, up and down, to stir
the fish below - but if they're near,
we'll sometime use a well-aimed spear.

Fishwheel, Fraser Canyon, British Columbia:

Propelled by currents swift and strong,
our fishwheel rotates round and round,
its soft metallic hollow sound
as rhythmic as a beaten drum,
three giant baskets scooping up
the sockeye, steelhead, coho, chum
and dropping them inside a pen ---
then circling back for more again.

Illustrations: hazy oil paintings with the remainder of the page a block of white from top to bottom containing the poem.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Erika-San - Allen Say

Published: Jan., 2009
Rating: 4.5
For: Any age
$17.00
Endpapers: Dark grey

This is a lovely book with a lovely story and wonderful illustrations. (I can't say lovely three times in a row!) I didn't rate it a 5 because the story seems a little implausible, though who knows, it may even be based on a true story. It doesn't mention that anywhere, though.

When Erika, an American girl, is young, she sees a picture of a lovely cottage perched on the water's edge on her grandmother's wall. She is told the picture was something her grandfather brought home from a visit to Japan. She loves this picture, and as she grows up she studies Japan and learns Japanese, always thinking about the beautiful picture. As soon as she graduates from college with a teaching degree, she heads off to Japan, for she has a job in Tokyo. But when she arrives in Tokyo she is overwhelmed by the crowds and finds a job three hours away. There she is still overwhelmed by too many people and takes the last teaching job available, one on a remote island. She loves it there. She immediately meets a young male teacher and he takes her exploring the island. And guess what. She sees a cottage that reminds her of the picture on her grandmother's wall. It is a tea house. The ending is very, very cute and satisfying, but I loved the good feeling it gave me, so I won't tell it here.

The illustrations are just delicious, showing modern Japan with so many details - people all looking down as they descend the stairs - all sorts of tiny touches that make me look and look. I probably should have given it a five. I enjoyed this book immensely. I can't wait to read it to a kid somewhere to see how he/she would enjoy it. Is it a kid book, an adult heart-tugger, or something in between?

Friday, March 20, 2009

Anne Hutchinson's Way - Jeannine Atkins

Illustrator: Michael Dooling
Published: 2007
Rating: 4
For: Gr. 3-6
$17.00
Endpapers: Crimson

Magnificent full page oil paintings. Text usually on the sky or the ground. Lovely to look at.

I'm so glad that this story is told, but it seems just a little bit awkward at first. The story seems to begin with Anne's point of view, but then switches to Susanna's, the youngest of her many, many children. But once the point of view becomes clear, the story flows very nicely.

Anne Hutchinson and her husband arrive with their ten or eleven or twelve children in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634. Anne helps birth babies, raise her children, keep her household, and also reads scripture and "talks" with the women - and some of the men- of the community, to the disdain of Gov. Winthrop. This is not a woman's place! Within three years she is tried and told to leave. So she, with her entire family, move to an island in Narragansett Bay -- in Rhode Island.

The afterword tells of what happens to her in the years following; the story is told well and illustrated beautifully.

Wiil Waal - Kathleen Moriarty

A Somali Folk Tale
Illustrator: Amin Amir
Somali Translation - Jamal Adam
Published: 2007
Rating: 3.5
398.2 M824W
Endpapers: Blue

This is one of a few produced by the Somali Bilingual Book Project of the Minnesota Humanities Center (www.minnesotahumanities.org) . You can go there to download free online resources for use in an educational setting.

Edge of page illustrations, text usually in the sky - left page English, right page Somali.

DO YOU THINK THIS TALE IS TRUE?
Ma Waxay kula tahay in sheeko xariiradaani run tahay?

Pretty cool!

This is the story of how Sultan Wiil Waal was looking for a wise man to be his match -- and discovered that the only one to figure out his riddle was a clever young woman. The riddle: "Bring me the part of one of your sheep that symbolizes what can divide people or unite them as one."

Note: GULLET needs to be understood fully befoe reading aloud.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Napi Goes to the Mountain - Antonio Ramirez

Illustrator: Domi (wife of the author)
Translator: Elisa Amado
Rating: 4
Published 2006
Endpapers: Brown and white scene of nesting storks

The illustrations are water colors - browns with tie-dye-like slashes of color on main characters and the object being highlighted in the text. Faces are Picasso-y in a way. Very interesting!

The story is a dream-like quest story, deeply involving nature. When the father of a young Mazateca girl named Napi doesn't come home one day, she and her brother decide to find him. On their quest they become deer and can talk to other animals. It's not as hokey as it sounds - it's really quet a nice tor. It ends:

My mother walked over as soon as she saw us.
"Napi, did you go to school today?" she asked.
"No, Naa," I answered truthfully
Because even though, I never tell lies.

A great story to discuss!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Somewhere Today - Shelley Moore Thomas

A Book of Peace
Photos by Eric Futran
Copyright: 1998
Rating: 4
Endpapers: White

Somewhere today...
...someone is being a friend instead of fighting
...someone is visiting a friend who is old
...someone is planting a tree where one was cut down

In all, ten simple ways to make the world a better place. This is a gentle book - with wonderful photos of kids. This will be a great model for classes of every level. Make your own book!

Sleepsong - George Ella Lyon

Illustrator: Peter Catalanotto
For: very young
Published: 2009
Rating: 4
$16.99
Endpapers: Mustard

Mom, Dad, and small daughter prepare for bed on the top portion of the page, while animals in the natural world are depicted sleeping in the gray-lavender tones on the bottom portion of the page. Separated by an inch of sunset, the words dance across the page.

"Everthing yawns -- Shh shh -- When night comes on -- Shh shh
Hen on her roost -- cat on the bed -- you in may lap
Sleepyhead."

The music is included at the end and you can even hear it at georgeellalyon.com

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Caldecott Awards & My Own Personal Challenge

3-17-09 Today at school my eighth graders had a Caldecott "tea." Each had read three Caldecotts, each book from a different decade, and we sat in a circle and shared them. We read some aloud, discussed illustrations and story, and compared techniques used. I realized I hadn't read a lot of them in a long while, so I've decided to begin picking away at them. As I reread each and write a review, I'll add it to my list. So I guess you could say that this is my own personal challenge, right?

10/25/09 On the Bri Meets website, she has introduced a challenge to read all the Caldecott books. With no expiration date, why not? So here I go...
Click here for ALA site's complete list of Caldecott winners.

I'll attach my review when I've read/written it. I've read a lot previously that I've never recorded. So here goes!

2010 Winner - Lion and Mouse (Jerry Pinkney)

2010 Honor: All the World (Liz Garton Scanlon) illustrated by Marla Frazee
2010 Honor: Red Sings from Treetops (Joyce Sidman) illustrated by Zagarenski

2009 Winner - The House in the Night (Susan Marie Swanson) illustrated by Beth Krommes, 5

2009 Honor: A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever (Marla Frazee) 5
2009 Honor: How I Learned Geography (Uri Shulevitz) 3
2009 Honor: A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams (Jen Bryant) illustrated by Melissa Sweet, 5

2008 Winner - The Invention of Hugo Cabret (Brian Selznick)
2008 Honor: Henry's Freedom Box; A True Story from the Underground Railroad (Ellen Levine) illustrated by Kadir Nelson, 5
2008 Honor: First the Egg (Laura Vaccaro Seeger)
2008 Honor: The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain (Peter Sis)
2008 Honor: Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity (Mo Willems)

2007 Winner: Flotsam (David Wiesner)
2007 Honor: Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet (David McLimans)
2007 Honor: Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Carole Boston Weatherford) illustrated by Kadir Nelson 4.5

2006 Winner: The Hello, Goodbye Window (Norman Juster) illustrated by Chris Raschka
2006 Honor: Rosa (Nikki Giovanni) illustrated by Bryan Collier
2006 Honor: Zen Shorts (Jon J. Muth)
2006 Honor: Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride (Marjorie Priceman)
2006 Honor: Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems (Joyce Sidman) illustrated by Beckie Prange

2005 Winner
: Kitten's First Full Moon (Kevin Henkes)
2005 Honor: The Red Book (Barbara Lehman) 4.5
2005 Honor: Coming on Home Soon (Jacqueline Woodson) illustrated by E. B. Lewis
2005 Honor: Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale (Mo Willems)

2004 Winner: The Man Who Walked Between the Towers (Mordecai Gerstein)
2004 Honor: Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (Margaret Chodos-Irvine)
2004 Honor: What Do You Do with a Tail Like This (Steve Jenkins & Robin Page)
2004 Honor: Don't Let the Pigeons Drive the Bus (Mo Willems)


2003 Winner: My Friend Rabbit (Eric Rohmann)
2003 Honor: The Spider and the Fly (Mary Howitt) illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi
2003 Honor: Hondo & Fabian (Peter McCarty)
2003 Honor: Noah's Ark (Jerry Pinkney)

2002 Winner - The Three Pigs, (David Wiesner) 4
2002 Honor: The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins (Barbara Kerley) illustrated by Brian Selznick
2002 Honor: Martin's Big Words: the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Doreen Rappaport) illustrated by Bryan Collier
2002 Honor: The Stray Dog (Mark Simont)

2001 Winner: So You Want to Be President? (Judith St. George) illustrated by David Small
2001 Honor: Casey at the Bat (Ernest Thayer) illustrated by Christopher Bing
2001 Honor: Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type (Doreen Cronin) illustrated by Betsy Lewin)
2001 Honor: Olivia (Ian Falconer)

2000 Winner: Joseph Had a Little Overcoat (Simms Taback)
2000 Honor: A Child's Calendar (John Updike) illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman, 5
2000 Honor: Sector 7 (David Wiesner)
2000 Honor: When Sophie Gets Angry - Really, Really Angry (Molly Bang)
2000 Honor: The Ugly Duckling (Jerry Pinkney)

(the rest have not been filled in except for the titles I've read and reviewed for this blog)

1994 Honor: Peppe the Lamplighter (Elisa Bartone) illustrated by Ted Lewin 2.5/4

1992 Winner - Tuesday, (David Wiesner) 5

1953 Winner - The Biggest Bear (Lyn Ward) 3.5

1949 Winner - The Big Snow (Berta and Elmer Hader) 4.5