Sunday, November 23, 2008
Marian Anderson by Jane Sutcliffe
It shows the inspiring life of Marian Anderson who is a colored singer who gave people hope. Describes the events that lead up to a concert that served as an important step in the fight for equal rights for all Americans. Demonstrates how she helped African Americans with her voice and dignity, which later helped others to follow. Timeline allows reader to refer back to important dates. Page dedicated to a proceeding important event shows how much impact she had.
The biography has a powerful and inspiring story that shows how one’s persistence and determination can lead to something that will continue to provide for others, as well as proving hope exists and change can happen. Shows how strong one’s influence can be and how it can change the lives of thousands, millions, and generations to come. Provides examples of how some people had to struggle through racism, while providing example of how others changed it for the good.
Hate That Cat by Sharon Creech
A child named Jack writes down poems in a journal for a teacher to read. Reader learns about Jack’s family, pets, things that he does, and his thoughts. Jack talks about how his Uncle Bill only considers poems to be poems if they rhyme, shows how he is learning about new poets and types of poetry, and explains how he hated to cats to loving them.
Humorous story that incorporates many poets. Must be swift to pick up lines or poems the character is getting ideas from. Reference to other poets is wonderful due to such variety. Also, shows different lifestyles and emotions.
Very enjoyable book. I loved it so much I'm putting it on my Christmas list!
The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
Intriguing book with images to follow. Pictures tell the story, as well as the text. Book is very suspenseful and keeps reader engaged, despite the many pages. Story has key facts that make sense in the end, so reader has to pay attention to the details. Touching story that brings out empathy and sympathy. Root for the hero throughout the book, even when he has to steal. Pictures show emotion, as well as pictures of movies from long ago. Very insightful, as the characters speak about movies and their creators in the book. Even though text seems complicated, it is an easy read.
Ruby's Wish by Shirin Yim Bridges
Ruby, a grand-daughter to a man who had 100 children becomes the first female student of a university after explaining to her grandfather that girls are treated unfair and that she should be entitled to get an education, just like the boys.
This is a touching story that shows great determination and persistence from such a young girl. It teaches Chinese culture and history. I found it surprising that the story is based off a true story. Inspiring for both girls and boys to reach their goals and to never give up.
Must read and multicultural/diverse book, as well!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Martin's BIG Words
This book shows determination, racism, freedom, equality, peace, and bravery. To find out how Martin Luther King Jr. began to change the world and what contributions he made in today's society read Martin's BIG Words The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. written by Doreen Rappaport!!
This book would be great to teach to younger children and older children as well. In the back of the book there is a time-line. What really intrigued me about the book is the cover only has a close-up of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There was no need to even put the title on the cover. This emphasizes the power he still has today. Definitely a must read!!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
Don't Let The Pigeon Drive the Bus! by Mo Willems is a cute book. It is about a pigeon who wishes to drive a bus and tries to convince the reader to let him while the bus driver is away. The bus driver previously asks the reader to watch the bus and to make sure the pigeon doesn’t drive his bus.
Great way for children to finally say “no!” and to interact while reading. Let’s the reader “determine” the end of the book and whether or not the pigeon can drive the bus.
Will you let the pigeon persuade you or will you tell the pigeon "No!" Pick the pigeon's fate by reading Don't Let The Pigeon Drive the Bus!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Knuffle Bunny: A cautionary tale
The black and white pictures with the expression of the cartoons help bring to life the story about Trixie and Knuffle Bunny.
To find out what happens to Knuffle Bunny in this hilarious tale read Knuffle Bunny: A cautionary tale by Mo Willems!!