Monday, October 2, 2023

Quick Share-The Great Big ME Experiment by Alli Brydon


Expected Publication Oct. 17, 2023
By Odd Dot Publishing
Paperback
176 Pages
Interactive format
Review copy provided by publisher. 

Goodreads Summary
Uncover all the unique and incredible things about your body, your feelings, your mind, and more! Filled with experiments to test you, teach you, make you giggle, and make you go Whaaaa?!, each page will inspire wonder and show you the remarkable, surprising, beautiful, and messy stuff inside us all.
Get ready to experiment . . . on YOU!
Activities fab fingerprints • tell your smell • dissect a booger • dye your poop pink • color your feelings • fear crusher • can you fool your brain? • animal attributes • and sixty-seven more!

Image from Amazon.com.

I would have LOVED this book when I was younger! It is filled with personal quizzes, interesting facts, tips on managing feelings, friendship, art activities and so much more. Perfect for tweens and early teens. 

Monday, September 11, 2023

Quick Share-Always Sisters: A Story of Loss and Love by Saira Mir

Always Sisters: A Story of Loss and Love 
by Saira Mir
Illustrated by Shahrzad MayDani
Published August 22, 2023
Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers
Hardcover Picture Book
Fiction
32 Pages
Review copy provided by publisher

Goodreads Summary
This much-needed picture book about navigating the difficult experience of pregnancy loss meets young readers at their level to offer a tender look at grieving someone who never entered the world.

Raya can’t wait for her baby sister to arrive. She’s already got a name—Nura—and Raya is certain they’ll be best friends. She’s got all kinds of plans for things they’ll do together like run through the sprinklers, play dress-up, and give piggyback rides.

But one day, Mama returns from the doctor with tears in her eyes. Nura won’t be coming home after all. Raya feels confused and sad, like all the love she has for Nura is trapped inside her. With the help of family, friends, and her school counselor, though, Raya finds a way to grieve this loss and to share the love she’ll always feel for her sister.

This sweet book portrays the excitement of a new sibling about to enter the world and the feelings of loss, confusion and sadness of a lost pregnancy in a way that is straightforward without being scary. 
It is an important reminder that siblings also grieve after this kind of loss. 
The illustrations are soft and fuzzy. Color changes and patterns are used to show emotional changes throughout the story. 

This book would make a great addition to a collection about grief and loss. 


Saturday, September 9, 2023

Recent Reads-September 9, 2023

Hi everyone!
Here are a couple of books I have enjoyed reading lately. (Images from Goodreads). Click on the covers to learn more about each book. 

When looking for books to share around Indigenous People's Day, I read these two books. I loved them both and plan to get them for my library. 




Add this one to your collection of books on stereotypes and gender norms and expectations. 

I read there Maine Student Book Award books recently. 
I have a student who discovered skateboarding over the summer. 
I can't wait to share this book with him. 


Just Beautiful!
This gorgeous book is accessible to all students.

This was a really good audiobook. 










Monday, August 7, 2023

It's Monday, What Are You Reading? August 7, 2023

 

Please visit the amazing blogs: Teach Mentor Texts and Unleashing Readers who host this terrific meme each week.

I am still enjoying summer reading! Here are a few recent highlights. Click on the book covers to learn more about the books.

This book is on the Maine Student Book Award List this year. It is a great historical fiction choice that gives a unique perspective of WWII. 

This graphic novel is also on the MSBA list. 
I predict that it will never be on my shelf. 

Told through the voice of a teacher trying to explain slavery to students. An honest, important book to read, share and discuss. 
Powerful illustrations add to the emotional experience. 

Listening 

Upcoming Reading
I am trying to work my way through many of the Maine Student Book Award book for this year so I can recommend them to my students. I am also reading books from various mock Caldecott lists. 

What are you reading friends? 

Saturday, July 15, 2023

Bark Ship Bonnie by Stephanie Staub

by Stephanie Staub 
Art by Fiona Lee
Published March, 2023
Cameron Kids
Fiction
Hardcover
32 Pages
Review copy provided by publisher



Goodreads Summary
A sailing adventure featuring a girl, her dog, and their boat, complete with a “Ship Slang” glossary and diagram of a real bark ship

Bonnie lass, bark sailor on a bark ship cast off, set sail, chase sea tales, befriend whales, scope islands, outwit squalls, and make it home in time to slip back into the slip and sleep, in this delightfully salty tale of a girl, her dog, and a boat.


My Thoughts
I did not know what a bark ship was prior to reading this book. Thankfully there is a diagram of a bark ship as well as a glossary of "ship slang" at the end of the book. 
The lyrical text is full of these slang and many more rich vocabulary terms that can be explored with children. 

The illustrations are simple and colorful, each page with a nautical feel. This book could make a nice addition to an ocean or boating unit. 

Image from Amazon.


Friday, July 14, 2023

They Are Here!: How Invasive Species Are Spoiling Our Ecosystems

 


They Are Here!: How Invasive Species Are Spoiling Our Ecosystems

by Roland Smith
Published May, 2023
Henry Holt and Co. 
Nonfiction
Hardcover
160 Pages
Review copy provided by publisher

Goodreads Summary
From the New York Times -bestselling author, Roland Smith, comes a fascinating, fact-filled resource that explores how humans have introduced―on purpose and by accident―plants and animals to parts of the world where they were previously unknown. . .sometimes with disastrous results.

Did you know that brown rats were brought to the United States in the eighteenth century on a ship from England? Or that thousands of exotic pets were released into the Florida Everglades after a hurricane in 1992, leading to today’s booming Burmese python population? All over the country, non-native species from around the world have been introduced to our lands, irrevocably changing the natural balances of their new habitats.

This is the story of some of those newcomers, but also of human error and nature gone wild. By looking at thirty different intrusive plants and animals, They Are Here! explores invasive species, their impact on our environment, and the steps we can take to support local ecosystems under threat.

My Thoughts
I found this book really interesting. It includes definitions and describes ways that invasive species enter ecosystems. I was very surprised by how many animals are categorized as invasive species, the damage they do and the money it costs to try to control them. I do wish there was a table of contents, but the chapters are organized by type of animal. I found the chapter about how Burmese Pythons became an invasive species in Florida because of Hurricane Andrew in 1992. 
While there are very few illustrations and no photographs, the short sections with interesting information will appeal to many students. 

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Some Books I Have Read Recently-July 13

 Here are a few books I have finished in recent weeks. 

by Celia C. Pérez
A 2023-24 Maine Student Book Award Contender
Addie seeks answers from her absent biological father and learns agreat deal about  herself and what it means to be  family in the process.

by Elly Swartz
Expected Publication October, 2023
ebook copy provided by Netgalley
Can secrets and mistakes destroy a lifelong friendship? 
There is so much to dive into in this thoughtful middle grade book. 
Look for it this fall. 

Expected Publication November, 2023
ebook copy provided by Netgalley
The graphic novel captures all the important events from the original novel. I think this version will appeal to many students and will create new fans of the series. 

I loved the original Garvey's Choice novel in verse. Although this version sticks closely to the origin text, I prefer the original. Part of Garvey's struggle is that he is overweight, but the illustrated Garvey doesn't really seem to be quite what I would picture. But, many students will enjoy it.