Monday, December 17, 2007

"How Santa got his job?" by Stephen Krensky



Do you think Santa has always been the gift-giving, jolly, overweight guy that we know him as? Well, this book tells it all! He had many little odd jobs before he met the wonderful elves and found his real calling.

Check out the book and discover for yourself! Happy reading:)

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

"The Hello, Goodbye Window" by Norton Juster and Chris Raschka



This beautiful 2006 Caldecott winner is written in the voice of a little girl who spends her days with her grandparents while her parents are at work. The "hello/goodbye" window is in the kitchen and the girl sees the comings and goings of the world from it.

To learn more about the illustrator, click on the link: http://www.kidspoint.org/columns2.asp?column_id=1318&column_type=author

"Kitten's First Full Moon" by Kevin Henkes



This is an amusing book about the kitten's first experience of a full moon, which she thinks is a big bowl of milk. She tries hard to get it, but is unsuccessful in her attempts.

This book is the 2005 Caldecott winner. The illustrations are bold and very beautiful. To know more about the Caldecott award, go to the website: http://www.ala.org/ala/alsc/awardsscholarships/literaryawds/caldecottmedal/caldecottmedal.htm

Thursday, December 6, 2007

"Pompeii lost and found" by Mary Pope Osborne



This wonderful '08 Bloebonnet book is about the richest town in Rome, till AD 79, when it was struck with disaster. Pompeii was frozen for 1,500 years under the volcanic ash of Mt. Vesuvius. Archaeologists have recovered some buildings, found tools and even recovered some bodies and discovered the way of life of the people who were victims of that disaster. This is a dramatic book about the perish and rediscovery of Pompeii.

Mary Pope Osborne is the author of the well-known Magic Treehouse Series. To know more about her, and her famous books, check out her website: http://www.marypopeosborne.com/

Monday, December 3, 2007

"Mabela, the Clever" by Margaret Read McDonald


This is a tale from Africa. Mabela is a little mouse and her father is always concerned about her safety. So, he teaches her wisdom and cleverness. One day a cat comes to the mice village and invites all the mice to her house to learn the secrets of the Cat. She teaches them a song, and leads them to the forest. With every "fo, feng" in the song, the cat does something..... No one but Mabela figures it out! What did the cat do?
Come and check the book out and discover for yourself!

Friday, November 30, 2007

"You can't taste a pickle with your ear" by Harriet Ziefert


This is a fabulous book about our five senses and sense organs: ears, nose, eyes, tongue and skin. We use our senses all the the time, sometimes we don't even realize that we are using them. Our senses also help us stay out of trouble. For example, if we smell something burning, we become alert and suspect fire. Check this cool book out from the library and discover more about your senses!
Here is the author's website, if you want to check out other books written by her.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

"Alphabet Riddles" by Susan Joyce


This book is a rhyming riddle books about the alphabet, A-Z. It is very ineresting and kids of all ages have fun with it. Some riddles are easy to guess, and some are not. Come check it out and see if you can guess them all...

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

"Big Moon Tortilla" by Joy Cowley


Marta Enos smells the delicious, warm, fresh tortillas her gradma is cooking on the iron plate on the fire. Mmmm...she runs to get them, but that's when disater strikes! Her homework flies out of the window, gets torn by the dogs, and in an attempt to recover her papers, she breaks her glasses.
Marta's grandma tells her a story, feeds her warm, fresh tortillas and teaches her a great life lesson.
Here is the website of the author to check out other great books she has written. http://www.joycowley.com

Monday, November 26, 2007

"Mind Your Manners B.B. Wolf" by Judy Sierra



B.B. Wolf has been invited for tea and cookies to the library! He is advised by crocodile to mind his manners, since he will meet Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs and The Gingerbread Boy at the library. Can he convince all of them that he is now transformed into a good wolf? Come and check the book out from the library and discover for yourself!!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

"Leaf Man" by Lois Ehlert



This is a beautiful boook about the autum leaves. The author collected each of these leaves, pressed them and created wonderful characters with them. There are autumn vegetables, turtles, fish, birds and the leaf man. Come check out this visual delight.

Here is a website for the book and to know more about the author: http://www.harcourtbooks.com/LeafMan/

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

"North America"


North America is one of the seven continents of the world. It is a melting pot of races, cultures and people from different parts of the world. Canada is one of the biggest countries as far as the surface area in North America, and USA is the largest in population. Mexico is in North American continent as well. The climate of North America varies from hot and humid in some parts to cold and freezing in other parts of the continent. To learn more about North America, come and get this book at the library.

Friday, November 9, 2007

"Diwali" by Denise Jordan


Diwali is the celebration of the victory of good over evil. It is an Indian festival and is celebrated throughout the country with great joy and enthusiasm. Everyone wears new clothes and bright jewelry. They light lamps (diyas) in their houses, eat sweets and light firecrackers. The houses and markets are decorated with beautiful lights and there is a spitit of happiness all around.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

"School Picture Day" by Lynn Plourde


It's school picture day, and everyone is dressed to the nines. All the kids are clean, shiny and all dressed up. All, except Josephina Carilina Wattasheena. She is too busy to care about school picture day. She's busy trying to figure out how things work. This book is full of madcap mishaps and wacky wordplay. The question is, does the picture ever get taken?


Come, check out the book to find out......
The author has a wonderful website: http://www.lynnplourde.com
check it out as well!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

"Why don't haircuts hurt?" by Melvin and Gilda Berger


This is a great book to discover quick answers to the common questions we have about the human body. For example: Why is blood red? Why do we sneeze? What are goosebumps? How big is our skin? Do bones grow? Confused? Well, come check the book out from the library and discover....

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

"Follow the Money" by Loreen Leedy


George, the quarter, was under a lot of pressure when he was newly minted. His adventure begins as soon as he leaves the mint for the bank. He gets traded, spent, lost, found, donated, dropped into the vending machine and generally passed around town. By the time he finally ends up back in the bank, he's given readers a real run for their money! Check it out and read the story of the quarter, and learn the fun "Money Words" in this book.......

Monday, November 5, 2007

"The Secret Shortcut" by Mark Teague


Wendell and Flyod have the most absurd and preposterous excuses for coming late to school. Finally, they come up with a secret shortcut to school, and decide never to be tardy again. But, did they ever make it to school through the secret shortcut? Read and discover...

Friday, November 2, 2007

Book of the day


The book for November 2, 2007 is: "Autumn across America" by Seymour Simon. Check this book out from the library and share what you liked about this book.