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Monday, February 13, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
One Blue Fish: A Colorful Counting Book
by Charles Reasoner
Summary: Lift shaped flaps to reveal one blue fish, two white swans, and so forth, introducing readers to counting and colors using pond critters.
This is a neat picture book for preschool age children. The text is simple, but the flaps make it fun to learn how to count.
Interest Level: ages 2-4
Reading Level: grade 1
Saturday, February 11, 2012
The Pirate of Kindergarten
The Pirate of Kindergarten
by George Ella Lyon
Summary: Ginny's eyes play tricks on her, making her see everything double, but when she goes to vision screening at school and discovers that not everyone sees this way, she learns that her double vision can be cured.
This story won the prestigious American Library Association (ALA) Schneider Family Book Award for books that embody an artistic expression of the disability experience in the ages 0 to 10 category. This book is presented in an entertaining manner, although its subject is serious. This is a stupendous book to read aloud for celebrating differences, discussing disabilities or discussing teasing.
Interest Level: ages 2-grade 3
Reading Level: grade 2
Friday, February 10, 2012
Talk, Talk, Squawk:
A Human's Guide to Animal Communication
by Nicola Davies
Summary: Presents the creative ways animals communicate, including how various creatures use messaging methods ranging from colors and smells to vibrations and electricity.A Human's Guide to Animal Communication
by Nicola Davies
This is a really fun nonfiction read. The cartoonish illustrations and captions make this book enjoyable for young elementary school students. It is lengthy, and not an ideal read aloud. However, it will be enjoyed by advanced elementary readers. Younger listeners with a long attention span may enjoy this book when read one on one, or the book may be read in sections over time.
Interest Level: grades k-6
Reading Level: grade 8
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Little Mouse Gets Ready
Little Mouse Gets Ready
by Jeff Smith
Summary: Little Mouse gets dressed to go to the barn with his mother, brothers, and sisters.
This easy reader graphic novel is winner of the prestigious American Library Association’s (ALA) Theodor Seuss Giesel award. It can be used to teach getting dressed with younger children. The book is worth reading for the humor at the very end!
Interest Level: ages 2-grade 3
Reading Level: grade 1
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
I Had a Cat
by Mona Rabun Reeves
Summary: The owner of a cat, dog, bird, ape, frog, elk, deer, and a multitude of other animals finds new homes for all but one.
This is a fun, repetitious story. This story celebrates cats as pets. However, I could not help thinking, “Why did he have to get rid of the dog?” In all fairness, all of the animals he gives away serve a purpose at their new homes.
Interest Level: ages 2-4
Reading Level: grade 2
Labels:
animals,
cats,
interest level ages 2-4,
preschool,
reading level grade 2
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Moose in the Garden
by Nancy White Carlstrom
Summary: A young child is delighted when Papa Moose visits the garden and eats almost all the vegetables.
This is an amusing story in rhyme. It is appropriate to use this book to discuss point of view.
Interest Level: ages 2-grade 3
Reading Level: grade 2
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