Recommended Reads

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Bite of the Mango



The Bite of the Mango by Mariatu Kamara with Susan McClelland is a riveting novel for older students. It is Mariatu's personal narrative of how war devastated her country and effected her personally when she was attacked by child rebels.
This is a powerful book to put in the hands of North American youth, to help them better understand the reality of war - what it can do to individuals and families.
Mariatu is now working with UNICEF and trying to better conditions for children in war-torn countries.
When I finished reading this well written novel I felt that I have to do something. Check out Mariatu's website: www.mariatufoundation.com to see what you can do to make a difference.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

A Guide for Babies...


Dogs Don't Eat Jam and Other Things Big Kids Know
by Sarah Tsiang, Illustrated by Qin Leng, Annick Press
ISBN 978-1-55451-359-8

An older sister shares her wisdom with her new born baby brother. If it wasn't for him, she wouldn't be a sister so he has already accomplished something grant. She guides him along in all of life's important lessons: how to learn to walk, how to outgrow the pacifier and how not to feed jam to the dog.
A lovely, fun story to read to the older sibling once a new baby comes along.
It will be even more important then, for a parent, to spend time with the first born. This book will allow a parent quality time to read together and also an opportunity to discuss the pro's and con's of being an older sibling.
A fun, recommended read for kids of all ages.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A Story for Bear


A Story for Bear, Dennis Haseley
Harcourt Publishers, Australia
ISBN 13: 9780152002398 ISBN 10: 0152002391

I love this gentle, quiet tale of a curious bear, peeking through the foliage at a woman reading in an adirondack chair by her summer cottage.
By fall he is so used to her that he loves listening to her voice, reading him stories.
By winter he knows just what to do, in his den, with all of her books!

Monday, June 13, 2011

MIRROR by Jeannie Baker


Published by Walker Books, this new title has two mirror images on each double spread: one showing the day of a child in the western world, the other a child in North Africa.
The Window by Jeannie Baker has long been one of my wordless favorites because it reflects environmental awareness. This one has similar amazing collages and, again wordlessly, shows the similarities of children and families around the world.
A great book for older kids to discuss different cultures.

ISBN 978-1-4063-0914-0

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Early Readers

Canadian Flyer series: A Whale Tale by Frieda Wishinsky.
Canadian stories, fun to read and accompanied by a wealth of classroom activities.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Adult books

I mostly read YA novels but sometimes I do enjoy a book written for adults. Here is a list of some of my favorites:

At Home in Mitford (series), Jan Karon
Centennial, James Michener
The Kiterunner, Khaled Hosseini
The Mother Tongue, English and how it got that way, by Bill Bryson
The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency (series), Alexander McCall Smith
The Secret Life of Bees, Sue Monk Kidd
Three Cups of Tea, Greg Mortenson [www.penniesforpeace.com]
Ordinary Days, Dorkas Smucker
Upstairs the Peasant Are Revolting, Dorcas Smucker
Where River Turns to Sky, Gregg Kleiner
The Appeal, John Grisham
The Testament, John Grisham

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Picture Books

Here is a list of some of my all-time favorite picture books. Nothing scientific - just wonderful books to share! Check back often since I'm always adding new favorites.

PICTURE BOOKS:

A Story for Bear, Dennis Haseley
Adventures in Ancient Greece, Linda Bailey
Amos’ Sweater, Janet Lunn
An Amish Year, Richard Ammon
Edward the Emu, and Edwina the Emu, both by Sheena Knowles, illustrated by Rod Clement
First Day Jitters, Julie Danneberg
Gifts, Jo Ellen Bogart, illustrated by Barbara Reid
Hooray For Diffendoofer Day, Dr. Seuss/Jack Prelutsky
Hooway for Wodney Wat!, Helen Lester
I Stood Upon A Mountain, Aileen Fisher
Jeremiah Learns to Read, Jo Ellen Bogart
Mirror, Jeannie Baker
Owen and Mzee, the True Story of a Remarkable Friendship, Isabella and Craig Hatkoff
Piggie Pie, Margie Palatini
Pog, Lynn Lee
Possum Magic, Mem Fox
Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt, Barbara Smucker
Shadow Bear, Joan Hiatt Harlow
Sister Anne's Hands, Marybeth Lorbiecki
Something from Nothing, Phoebe Gilman
Souperchicken, Mary Jane Ouch
Stanley’s Party, Linda Bailey
The Birdfeeder Banquet, Michael Martchenko
The Christmas Candle, Richard Paul Evans
The Empty Pot, Demi
The Great Kapok Tree, Lynne Cherry
The Jolly Postman, Allan Ahlberg
The Paper Bag Princess, Robert Munsch
The Shaman's Nephew, Simon Tookoome and Sheldon Oberman
The Window, Jeannie Baker (Wordless. Environment)
Tops and Bottoms, Janet Stevens
Two By Two, Barbara Reid
Waiting for the Whales, Sheryl McFarlane.
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Patridge, Mem Fox
ZOOM, Istvan Banyai

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