Sunday, November 30, 2008

Lost and Found is the latest book from Andrew Clements. It is the story of identical twins, Jay and Ray Grayson, trying to find their individuality. They have moved to a new school, so when Jay goes to school while Ray is at home sick, Jay feels like a real individual.  But when the school makes a mistake and only Jay is enrolled and not Ray, the plan begins. They decide to share the identity of Jay. The twins switch days going to school but soon begin to face complications.
Clements writes a well paced story with lots of kid appeal. This would be a great book for third to sixth graders.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Dog Gone

Dog Gone by Cynthia Chapman Willis is a touching story of a young girl, Dill, dealing with the loss of her mother. Everything has changed around her house. Her special attachment to their dog, Dead End, becomes stronger because he was her mother's dog. Then, Dead End runs off and is suspected to be part of a dog pack attacking livestock in their rural town. Her grandfather is seriously ill while her father is busy trying to keep the family business running. With her friend, Cub, they try to catch Dead End to hide him from the townspeople. Through these events, Dill must face head on her loss.  
This is a nicely paced story that will touch readers' hearts. I would recommend if for 4th graders and above.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Turtle's Penguin Day

Turtle's Penguin Day by Valeri Gorbachev is a story of a turtle who wants to pretend to be a penguin after his father reads him a book about penguins. He goes to school and all of the students want to become penguins after the teacher reads the book. This book encourages reading and how it stimulates knowledge and imagination.  It would be great as a focus when engaging kids to become information literate.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Texas Bluebonnet Nominees

With great anticipation and excitement, the new 2009-2010 Texas Bluebonnet Book Nominee List was announced on Saturday. Here it is: TBA
Being on this committee has been an wonderful experience with some great people.  This is a fantastic list of books for Texas children to read.
Now, I will begin reading books for the next year's list.  Hopefully, I can blog about some more great books.