Friday, December 31, 2021
Reading in 2021. Not the same. And a #mustreadin2021 update - 12.31.21
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Our school's Mock Caldecott list - 11.18.21
Watercress - illustrated by Jason Chin, written by Andrea Wang
Mel Fell by Corey Tabor
Strollercoaster - illustrated by Raul the Third, written by Matt Ringler
Have You Ever Seen a Flower by Shawn Harris
Wishes - illustrated by Victo Ngai, written by Muon Thi Van
Inside Cat by Brendan Wenzel
Shy Willow by Cat Min
Outside, Inside by LeUyen Pham
Bright Star by Yuyi Morales
Milo Imagines the World - illustrated by Christian Robinson, written by Matt de la Peña
The People’s Painter - illustrated by Evan Turk, written by Cynthia Levinson
We Shall Overcome by Bryan Collier
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Odd Beasts - book review - 11.16.21
Laura Gehl is the author of more than two dozen popular picture books, board books, and early readers including One Big Pair of Underwear, the Peep and Egg series, and Except When They Don't. A former science writer and teacher, Laura holds a PhD in neuroscience. She lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland, with her husband and four children. To learn more, visit lauragehl.com.
Twitter: @AuthorLauraGehl
Instagram: @authorlauragehl
Friday, October 8, 2021
Susie B. Won't Back Down - review - 10.08.21
Susie B. has a lot to say. Like how it’s not fair that she has to be called Susie B. instead of plain Susie. Or about how polar bears are endangered. Or how the Usual Geniuses are always getting picked for cool stuff over the kids like her with butterflies in their brain. And it’s because Susie B. has a lot to say about these very important things that she’s running for student council president!
If she’s president, she can advocate for the underdogs just like her hero and fellow Susie B., Susan B. Anthony. (And, okay, maybe the chance to give big speeches to the whole school with a microphone is another perk.) But when the most usual of Usual Geniuses also enters the student council race, Susie realizes this may be a harder won fight than she thought. Even worse, Susie discovers that Susan B. Anthony wasn’t as great as history makes it seem, and she did some pretty terrible things to try to help her own cause. Soon, Susie has her own tough decisions to make. But one thing is for sure—no matter what, Susie B. won’t back down.
Margaret Finnegan is the author of the middle-grade novels Susie B. Won’t Back Down and We Could Be Heroes. Her writing often focuses on themes on inclusion, hard choices, and being true to yourself. She also makes a really good chocolate cake. To learn more, and to download free discussion guides, visit MargaretFinnegan.com.
Twitter: @FinneganBegin
Instagram: @finneganbegin
Friday, September 24, 2021
review of Pony by R.J. Palacio - 9.24.21
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Cat & Dog: A Tale of Opposites - book review - 9.14.21
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Once Upon a Camel blog tour - 9.01.21
Zada is a camel with a treasure trove of stories to tell. She’s won camel races for the royal Pasha of Smyrna, crossed treacherous oceans to new land, led army missions with her best camel friend by her side, and outsmarted a far too pompous mountain lion.
But those stories were from before. Now, Zada wanders the desert as the last camel in Texas. But she’s not alone. Two tiny kestrel chicks are nestled in the fluff of fur between her ears—kee-killy-keeing for their missing parents—and a dust storm the size of a mountain is taking Zada on one more grand adventure. And it could lead to this achy old camel’s most brilliant story yet.
- doing a closer look at settings? Track how the setting affects the story. What details did Appelt use to show this story takes place in the past?
- study the cause/effect plot lines
- there are three storylines to follow: Zada's current trek, Pard and Perlita's journey, and Zada's stories from the past. How does the author keep them different? How do the storylines intersect?
- think about the concept of story. What stories are told? Why are they important? How did the author use this concept within the story itself?
Kathi Appelt is the author of the Newbery Honoree, National Book Award Finalist, and bestselling The Underneath as well as the National Book Award Finalist for The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp. Some of her award-winning books include Maybe a Fox (with Alison McGhee), Keeper, and Max Attacks to name just a few. She lives in College Station, Texas. To learn more, visit her website at kathiappelt.com.