Sunday, November 30, 2008
2008 picture books I liked
Zen Ties by Jon J. Muth
Ages 3-6
A beautiful follow up to Zen Shorts. Koo still speaks in Haiku, and Stillwater is as wise as ever. The illustrations are simple and beautiful, and the message of helping others and seeing beyond first appearances is lovely. Good for panda or bear storytimes, or for storytimes focusing on helping others and being nice.
What Pet to Get? by Emma Dodd
Ages 3-6
This is an ideal storytime book: Short and funny with bold illustrations. Jack wants a pet, but what pet to get? An elephant? A dinosaur? Kids will definitely get the giggles and start calling out "NO!" everytime Jack suggests a new silly pet. Good for animal and pet storytimes, or just when you want to have a silly story to read. Since the final pet is a dog, you could convince yourself that it'd be good for a dog storytime, as well. It'd be a good pair with the previously discussed books by Jan Thomas.
Maisy's Nature Walk by Lucy Cousins
Ages 2-5
This lift the flap book would be great for Storyimes about nature, walks through the woods, trees, mice... It's broad enough to fit a number of topics, if a filler is needed.
Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle
Ages 3-5
This is a great book for truck storytimes. It's a simple, rhyming story about a nice blue truck who helps a mean red truck when it gets stuck in the mud. Blue truck's kindness inspires his animal friends to help the mean red truck, even though he was very rude to them before he got stuck. The story can be followed by a brief discussion on why no one wanted to help the mean red truck at first, and why it's important to always be polite and nice to others.
Red Truck by K. R. Hamilton
Ages 2-5
"Can red truck make it up the hill? Red truck can! Red truck will!" The jolly red tow truck ZOOMS to help a school bus stuck in the mud. It's a short story with a fun, catchy rhyme scheme and many great noises to make! Have the kids ZOOOOM along with you with this tale, perfect for truck storytimes.
Harriet Dancing by Ruth Symes
Ages 2-5
All Harriet wants to do is dance with the butterflies, but first she has to convince them to dance with her! Harriet is the cutest little hedgehog, and young dancers will feel sad when the butterflies first ignore her, then feel absolute joy when they agree to dance with her. The illustrations are bright and cheerful, and the butterflies are appropriately colorful. Everyone looks lighter than air and hopefully kids will be inspired to dance dance dance. Good for butterfly, animal, and dancing storytimes.
Big Plans by Bob Shea
Ages 4-6
One young man is sentenced to the corner of the classroom, where he rants: "I have big plans! BIG PLANS, I say!" It's highly energetic, and that rapscallion proves that he does, indeed, have big plans for the future. A must for storytimes about occupations.
I Love My New Toy by Mo Willems
Ages 3-6
Elephant and Piggie again! This time, Piggie has a new toy, which Elephant promptly tries out... and "breaks". Piggie is sad and mad, until she realizes that the toy is SUPPOSED to come apart. Elephant and Piggie books are great explorations of friendship. They get mad at each other and they forgive each other in this book, and realize how important their friendship is. This book will work great for storytimes about toys and friends. Don't let the length deter you, there is only one sentence per page!
Monkey and Me by Emily Gravett
Ages 2-5
"Monkey and me, monkey and me, monkey and me, we're going to see, we're going to see some..." These lines get repeated through out the book, as the little girl and her stuffed monkey play pretend. When I first used it as a storytime, the kids were chanting along with me after only a couple pages! I had them clap their hands in rhyme, as the song has a fun, schoolyard chant rhythm. This worked out very well, they were clapping and chanting in time with the story. It is such a fun story to read out loud, that it is easily one of my favorite picture books of the entire year. A must for monkey storytimes!
Stuck in the Mud
Ages 3-6
Oh no! Little chick is stuck in the mud! His frenzied mother enlists the help of all the barnyard animals to pull little chick out... only to find that he wasn't even stuck in the first place! A very funny story, and the animals are very expressive. This would make a fun chicken or barnyard storytime book.
Be Gentle with the Dog, Dear by Matthew J. Baek
Ages 2-4
Tag is a gentle dog. He knows baby Elisa means well, but her friendship is a bit too painful for him. The baby and the dog manage to resolve their differences. This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Great for dog storytimes, especially for the younger set with puppies they're fond of squeezing.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Stargirl
Ages 9-16
This has been reviewed countless times and won countless awards, so I'm just going to say that I just finished reading it and it is AMAAAAZIIIIING.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
New Pre-teen Novels
Friday, November 7, 2008
Spotlight on Local Author
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
New Picture Books
Ages: 2-6
Bill Martin Jr. continues his streak of storytime friendly books with Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, Are you Waking Up? The book features a cute, fuzzy gray and white kitten who has a hard time getting ready to go to school in the morning. Like Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Kitty Cat has a question/answer format that has a nice repetitive quality. However, unlike Brown Bear, Brown Bear, this book varies the wording of the question: "Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, are you out of bed? /Not yet, Mother, I'm standing on my head." This prevents Kitty Cat from being as interactive as Brown Bear during storytimes. However, it is a very charming, simple story that kids will want to have read to them over and over, a good choice for first-day-of-school reading. Have I mentioned how utterly adorable the kitten is?
The Rain Stomper by Addie Boswell, Ill. by Eric Velasquez.
Ages: 3-6
Jazmin has been waiting to twirl her baton in the big neighborhood parade! She puts on her new red suit, marches to the door, and sees the rain pouring down. Jazmin won't let a little storm rain on her parade! Addie Boswell conveys the rhythmic sound of a thunderstorm as Addie jumps and splashes, while Eric Velasquez captures the joy of Jazmin's movement. It's the book version of the song "Singing in the Rain." Jazmin's determination is admirable, but it is very tempting to run out and splash in the rain after reading this story! It's short enough to make a good storytime reading, with a lot of sounds the reader can make to entertain the audience.
One is a Feast for Mouse by Judy Cox, Ill. by Jeffrey Ebbler
Ages: 4-7
This book is a cautionary tale against being too greedy, even on Thanksgiving! The mouse, who is wearing glasses, is very expressive and cute! A fun read-aloud, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Penguins by Liz Pichon
Ages: 3-6
What happens when the penguins find a camera in their pen at the zoo? They have loads of fun, and readers will, too! Perfect for penguin and zoo storytimes, it's simple, short, and funny! My favorite kind of picture book.
The Doghouse by Jan Thomas
Ages: 2-5
Jan Thomas' picture books are laugh out loud funny. The Doghouse is no exception. A ball rolls into the doghouse, but who will get it out? The cow, the pig, the duck all try to get the ball, egged on by the fearful mouse, but none of them come back out of the doghouse! The illustrations are bright and bold, the text is very simple, and it makes an excellent, funny storytime book. Useful for storytimes about fear, farm animals, dogs, or just read for fun! For more hilarious hijinks, also read What Will Fat Cat Sit On?, one of my personal favorites, as well as A Birthday for Cow.
The Juggling Pug by Sean Bryan, Ill. by Tom Murphy
Ages: 2-5
I bought this book solely because one of the library workers loves pugs. Upon reading this picture book, however, I burst out laughing. The author ends every sentence with a word that rhymes with "pug", which cumulates in an extremely funny last sentence, that I refuse to give away. My loud guffaw has already recommended the book to one patron. Great for a dog storytime, if you want to give the younger kids the giggles.
Dinosaur vs. Bedtime by Bob Shea
Ages: 2-5
This is perhaps the perfect dinosaur storytime picture book. It features dinosaurs, always a plus. There's also plenty of opportunity for audience participation, like having the kids ROAR as the dinosaur, and shout triumphantly at the end of every obstacle: "DINOSAUR WINS!" The text is simple, the illustrations are bold, and there are plenty of sound effects strewn over the pages. It has the same frenetic energy as Shea's Big Plans, one of my favorite books this year.
Thing-Thing by Cary Fagan, Ill. by Nicolas Debon
Ages: 3-6
Thing-Thing is a bit too long to be used for a storytime, but it's a wonderful story about a toy who is tossed out the window by an ungrateful boy. Thing-Thing witnesses many things through the windows, thinking all the while about the looming ground and dreaming of the perfect life with a child who cares for him. Luckily, things end well for Thing-Thing. This story is sure to make any child think twice before mistreating his or her toys!
Are You Ready to Play Outside? by Mo Willems
Ages 3-7
The Elephant & Piggie series is one of those rare books that works as an Easy to Read book, as well as a storytime book. As always, the book is presented as a conversation between Piggie and Gerald. The dialogue boxes are color coded, so the reader always knows who's speaking. An adept storyteller can convey the plot of the story through voice changes and actions. Gerald and Piggie are very expressive characters with their own personalities, and I love seeing their friendship in action. This book shows how Gerald and Piggie deal with rain on a day they really want to play outside.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Hunger Games

Thursday, October 16, 2008
New books at the library

Ages: 9+
The 39 Clues: Maze of Bones is perhaps my favorite book of this year! It's not going to win any prestigious awards, but it was the most FUN book I've read this year!
Dan and Amy go on the adventure of a lifetime, one that takes them all over the world looking for the mysterious 39 Clues that their grandmother mentions in her will. Several other family members have been asked to find these clues as well, and only one team will succeed. Books just don't get more exciting than this! Maze of Bones is packed with close calls, booby-traps, and spies! AND it contains enough interesting information about historical people, places and events to make you want to head to your nearest library and do some extra reading.
Now, after you've read the book, you can go to http://www.the39clues.com/ and register to play online games to unlock some of the 39 clues. You can also collect cards, many of which have puzzles for you to figure out to help unlock the clues. The games are just challenging enough to be fun, and the puzzles are real head scratchers. Bonus: You can win PRIZES by playing online! All this adds up to the most exciting series I've seen in awhile. Ten books will be published in all. Look for Book 2 by Gordon Korman this winter.