Monday, January 14, 2013

It's Monday- January 14, 2013



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Here is what I read this week....
 
I finished listening to Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larsen was just amazing.  I am very anxiously awaiting Hattie Ever After due out next month.

Like Bug Juice on a Burger.  I really enjoy this series (the first book is Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie click here to see my full review. 

Luz Makes a Splash.  A neat graphic novel focusing on water conservation.  Really liked it.

At a trip to the bookstore, I discovered Mo Willems' Elephant and Piggie books.  I wish these had been around when I taught younger students.  They are hilarious!



Memoirs of a Goldfish as part of our picture book-a-day challenge.  Click to see my post.


 On my weekly trip to The Windham Public Library with my son.... 


                             Don't Forget, God Bless   Because Amelia Smiled
                            Our Troops


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14 comments:

  1. Seeing a spread of Elephant and Piggie Books here has made me smile. I did a marathon reading of these books while I was at the library a few months back. I am intrigued by Hattie Big Sky, I really hope I get to read it soon. I have a copy of Because Amelia Smiled from our libraries, waiting to be read. This week, I shall definitely read and review it. Have a great reading week ahead of you!

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    1. Mo Willems is great isn't he?? Elephant and Piggie books are so fun. I think yo will enjoy Hattie Big Sky very much.

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  2. Hattie Big Sky is a book I just picked up on request from the library. I cannot wait to read it! Especially with the second title out soon. A goal I have this year is to read more historical fiction.

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    1. I also just happened to pick it up at my library and I LOVED it. Really looking forward to reading the next one. AND I actually learned a lot of historical facts that I didn't know.

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  3. My daughter and I have only read one of the Elephant books together, but she loved it. She particularly likes Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late. :) (I'm still partial to the Knuffle Bunny books.)

    I had no idea Dr. Biden wrote a book. I can't wait to check it out.

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    1. I know Stacey, I didn't look at the author until after I read the book. It is very well done.

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  4. I love the Elephant & Piggie books-just terrific. There are other Mo Willems too. He is a gem. I still need to read Hattie Big Sky, so guess I'd better get going. Gigi, you shared so many books-all look good, like the A Tangle of Knots. I'll look for your review.

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    1. Mo Willems is a genius! I so wish he had been around when my daughter was little. Even my 4th graders love his books....that's talent!

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  5. My family loves Elephant & Piggie. And the youngest are in junior high, so they aren't the intended audience.

    I'm always interested in how conferencing is supposed to work; my sons HATE it. They hide their reading so they don't have to conference about it. I suspect that is not the intended response, though. They are both good readers so I'm not too worried, but it does make me curious about how it's planned.

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    1. One of my professional goals is to learn more about conferring with students. I do ok with basic "Tell me about your book" type questions, but struggle with how to deepen understanding through conferencing. I hope this book helps.

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  6. I really need to read the sequel to Hattie Big Sky. I liked that one, but am having trouble getting into the sequel.

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    1. I just got the sequel on Netgalley but haven't started yet. The first one was so good, and I have heard great things about the second. Maybe it is slow going at first, I hope.

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  7. I'm having fun this year with picture books, too! I don't think I'll hit 365, though.

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  8. I know what you mean. My goal of 300 may have been a bit ambitious.

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