Showing posts with label children's book reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book reviews. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Some Book Ideas

Here are some great children's books that Islwyn and I have been enjoying reading lately.  

If you want to read a book that is just really funny and kind of gets the kids a little riled up....SkippyjonJones (by Judy Schachneris a great book (http://www.skippyjonjones.com/)!  It is about a little siamese kitty who thinks he is a chihuahua.  He is always getting into trouble and gets sent to his room, then his imagination takes over and all kinds of funny things happen while he is a chihuahua (in his dreams).  The author used really clever rhymes and little songs written in Spanglish that is really funny.  Some favorite quotes Islwyn LOVES from this book are:
"I bounce on my bed and once or six times I land on my head!"
"AAAAAAchoopichu!"
"Out came Skippyjon with his birthday pinata on his head!"
"Holy Guacamole!"
"And then they all went crazy loco."

A really great book for before bed is Ten Sleepy Sheep (by Phyllis Root, illustrated by Susan Gaber).  It is a very soothing book to read, all written in little poems.  It is about 10 baby sheep who can't go to sleep and then throughout the book the sheep fall asleep in different places around the farm.


A really good book that would promote a lot of discussion with kids about 3 years and up is called Mole and the Baby Bird (by Marjorie Newman, illustrated by Patrick Benson).  Actually Islwyn has been reading this book since he was born and it never gets old.  But I feel like right about now he is getting to the age where we can talk more about what is happening in the story.  It is about a mole who finds a baby bird, so Mole takes the baby bird home and takes care of it.  Soon the bird is big enough to fly and be outside again, but Mole wants to keep the baby bird because he loves him.  The illustrations are beautiful, there is just enough text for a small child, but there is a lot of stuff going on in the story to get kids thinking.  

I hope you enjoy these books as much as we do!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

New Feature -- Children's Book Reviews

I have decided that we are going to start featuring some book reviews of children's books on this blog.  I have noticed that a lot of parents have a hard time choosing really good books for their kids to read, that the kids are also really into.  I think about this especially when we go to story time at the library.  Many times the stories chosen for the older kids (ages 2 and up) are really not great books.  In fact, some of them are just, for lack of a better word, dumb, and Islwyn is not interested in them in the slightest.  Also, I just had a conversation the other other day with a couple of moms after story time.  They were looking for books--but both stated how hard it is to look for books at the library and how they usually just go to the book cart where the books that were just returned, but not shelved yet, are temporarily stored.  We have an AMAZING children's department at the Bangor Public Library.  But there are so many books I think it is just too overwhelming.

This got me thinking.  Since I am a reading specialist, taught first grade, and took every children's lit class I could in undergrad and graduate school, maybe I could do some reviews and give people some ideas of good books.  While I am by no means an expert on children's books, I was fortunate enough to take classes from and work with a number of people who are experts.  Also, I am lucky enough to have a mother-in-law who ran a children's book shop for years and years and always has really great ideas
 about quality literature for children.  If anyone wants to write a guest post featuring a favorite book of theirs, or even has ideas for me, let me know.

I also want to eventually branch out into giving tips and ideas about strategies to use when reading with your child.  Strategies for differe
nt ages and stages of development.  Etc.  This is something I have a lot of experience with and there are a lot of really fairly easy things you can do to make reading even more of an active process for your child.  

So, to start this little 'segment' of Islwyn's blog, I want to talk about one of my favorite authors and illustrators, Lois Lenski.  

My first experience with Lois Lenski was when I was about 8 years old and my mom gave me Betsy and Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace.  Lenski did the illustrations for that book.  She was an extremely prolific writer and illustrator--writing about 100 books herself, and illustrating around 50 books for other authors.  She was awarded the Newbery Medal for her book Strawberry Girl.  

Recently, Islwyn and I re-discovered her books at the library.  We checked out Cowboy Small and read it at least twice a day for the entire 3 weeks we had it at home.  The illustrations are simple and uncluttered, but also include details for the child to learn about the parts of the horse's gear and cowboy's clothes etc.  In the older printing of the books it looks like they were printed using only two or three colors.  The copy of the book we checked out was an early printing and the colors used were black, brown, and white I think.  But I noticed in the new printings, they use full color.  The picture above illustrates how the new printings of the book look.  

The front page of the book is an illustration of Cowboy Small with all of his cowboy gear around him.  Each part of his clothing is labelled--so every time we read the book we had to start by pointing out his chaps, boots, hat, handkerchief, etc.  Then the books goes through describing Cowboy Small's day on the ranch.  The story is really a perfect blend of fiction and non-fiction.  You learn about the real names of all the things cowboys wear and all the parts of the horse and its saddle.  You also learn about typical things that happen on a ranch and what a cowboy does.  The main character, Cowboy Small, is a little boy, so the children reading it can relate to him.  The text is simple and easy to follow, but uses all the correct words for everything too.

Islwyn loved this book!  There is a whole series of Small books.  There is one about flying an airplane, another about a train, etc.  There are quite a few "Small" books.  Unfortunately, they are almost impossible to find at books stores--around here at least.  I did a little reconnaissance on this--we went to the local children's book shop downtown.  I love this store--they have a pretty great selection.  They had ONE Lois Lenski book.  Needless to say, I was pretty disappointed.  So last night I checked at Borders, they didn't even have one of her books. I think it is pretty sad that some of these old classic books--that are really good literature--are impossible to find.  While you have no trouble finding a book featuring Disney characters or Sesame Street characters.  Depressing.