Monday, April 5, 2010
flipped
wendelin van draanen
published by scholastic
copyright 2001
212 pages
fiction
juli baker falls for bryce the minute he moves in when they are both seven. she holds on to that crush to the eighth grade until bryce starts saying mean things about her and makes fun of her uncle. bryce has always been a little weirded out by juli but things start to change when he starts to see her in a whole new way. after trying to kiss her in front of everyone at school bryce tries to prove his love to juli by planting a sycamore tree in her yard because her favorite tree to climb was a big sycamore tree that was cut down. juli doesnt know what to feel because she doesnt know why bryce has acted the way he has. but after he plants the tree she decides to forgive him. i love this story because it is so cute and so real. every girl have a crush on a boy and every boy get weirded out by the girl who likes them. i would recomend this book to everyone and the only problem i see is the one swear word in the book.
wendelin van draanen
published by scholastic
copyright 2001
212 pages
fiction
juli baker falls for bryce the minute he moves in when they are both seven. she holds on to that crush to the eighth grade until bryce starts saying mean things about her and makes fun of her uncle. bryce has always been a little weirded out by juli but things start to change when he starts to see her in a whole new way. after trying to kiss her in front of everyone at school bryce tries to prove his love to juli by planting a sycamore tree in her yard because her favorite tree to climb was a big sycamore tree that was cut down. juli doesnt know what to feel because she doesnt know why bryce has acted the way he has. but after he plants the tree she decides to forgive him. i love this story because it is so cute and so real. every girl have a crush on a boy and every boy get weirded out by the girl who likes them. i would recomend this book to everyone and the only problem i see is the one swear word in the book.
a single shard
linda sue park
published by clarion books
copyright 2001
152 pages
historical fiction
this book is about a young orphaned boy named tree ear who lives with a man named crane mane under a bridge. he watches a potter names min and one day breaks something of min's. to pay off the broken pottery, tree ear agrees to work for min. after his debt is payed, tree ear stays and still works for min because he has a love for pottery and wants to learn the trade. min wont teach him because he isnt his son. min makes two beautiful vases to give to the royal commisioner but cant travel all the way there so tree ear does it for him. on th way to the city, the vases are broken by theives and all that is left is a single shard. tree ear goes to the city and shows the commisioner the shard and get min a commsion for his pottery. when he returns, he finds out that crane man died. min's wife takes him in and tree ear makes a beautiful vase with cranes on it for crane man. i really likes the story but i thought it was a little slow. it was really hard to get into and stay into. i wouldnt really recomend it but i would discourage it.
linda sue park
published by clarion books
copyright 2001
152 pages
historical fiction
this book is about a young orphaned boy named tree ear who lives with a man named crane mane under a bridge. he watches a potter names min and one day breaks something of min's. to pay off the broken pottery, tree ear agrees to work for min. after his debt is payed, tree ear stays and still works for min because he has a love for pottery and wants to learn the trade. min wont teach him because he isnt his son. min makes two beautiful vases to give to the royal commisioner but cant travel all the way there so tree ear does it for him. on th way to the city, the vases are broken by theives and all that is left is a single shard. tree ear goes to the city and shows the commisioner the shard and get min a commsion for his pottery. when he returns, he finds out that crane man died. min's wife takes him in and tree ear makes a beautiful vase with cranes on it for crane man. i really likes the story but i thought it was a little slow. it was really hard to get into and stay into. i wouldnt really recomend it but i would discourage it.
my very first book of numbers
by eric carle
published by philomel books
copyright 2006
10 pages
children's nonfiction
i really like this book becuase its not like other counting books. it had the page seperated so you can flip the top or the bottome of the page. the point of the book is to match the number at the top of the page with the number of fruits on the bottome of the page. this lets the child figure it out and makes it fun to do. i really think every parent should have this book to help their child learn to count. i would recomend it to every parent and i dont see any problems with it.
by eric carle
published by philomel books
copyright 2006
10 pages
children's nonfiction
i really like this book becuase its not like other counting books. it had the page seperated so you can flip the top or the bottome of the page. the point of the book is to match the number at the top of the page with the number of fruits on the bottome of the page. this lets the child figure it out and makes it fun to do. i really think every parent should have this book to help their child learn to count. i would recomend it to every parent and i dont see any problems with it.
hurricanes and tornadoes
by malini cood
published by power kids press
copyright 2008
48 pages
nonfiction
this book offers a great source of information on hurricanes and tornadoes. it goes though each step of each disaster and has great bits of information. it shows how a hurricane is different from a tornado and shows what the inside of both a hurricane and a tornado look like. they have great diagrams of what happens inside the hurricane and the tornado and how you can tell if a storm is coming. they tell you what to do when a hurricane or a tornado comes. they tell you to have an emergency plan and how to weather proof your house. they even tell you how to keep your pets from getting hurt because animals know before humans do when a storm is coming and they start freaking out and they could get injured or killed. this book does a good job at getting the reader interested in hurricanes and tornadoes and gives the reader good information. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see any problems with it.
by malini cood
published by power kids press
copyright 2008
48 pages
nonfiction
this book offers a great source of information on hurricanes and tornadoes. it goes though each step of each disaster and has great bits of information. it shows how a hurricane is different from a tornado and shows what the inside of both a hurricane and a tornado look like. they have great diagrams of what happens inside the hurricane and the tornado and how you can tell if a storm is coming. they tell you what to do when a hurricane or a tornado comes. they tell you to have an emergency plan and how to weather proof your house. they even tell you how to keep your pets from getting hurt because animals know before humans do when a storm is coming and they start freaking out and they could get injured or killed. this book does a good job at getting the reader interested in hurricanes and tornadoes and gives the reader good information. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see any problems with it.
mudflows and landslides
by michael woods
published by lerner publications
copyright 2007
64 pages
nonfiction
this book explains a lot about mudflows and landslides and gives a lot of usefull information like how these disasters are usually caused by other disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes and volcanoes. this book has great pictures and awesome diagrams that explains how they work. it also includes stories from people who have been in landslides or mudflows. they are very dangerous and kill a lot of people when they happen. the information was very interesting and i could tell the info was good and reliable. i would recomend this book to anyone and the only problem i see is that some of the stories are intense and scary. they deal with some death.
by michael woods
published by lerner publications
copyright 2007
64 pages
nonfiction
this book explains a lot about mudflows and landslides and gives a lot of usefull information like how these disasters are usually caused by other disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes and volcanoes. this book has great pictures and awesome diagrams that explains how they work. it also includes stories from people who have been in landslides or mudflows. they are very dangerous and kill a lot of people when they happen. the information was very interesting and i could tell the info was good and reliable. i would recomend this book to anyone and the only problem i see is that some of the stories are intense and scary. they deal with some death.
george washington carver
by lori mortensen
published by picture window books
copyright 2008
24 pages
non fiction
when george was a baby his father died and he was taken away from his mother by slave stealers. he was found by a family who hated slavery so they took him in as their own. geaorge started doing experiements on plants when he was eight years old. he walked eight miles to go to school becuase it was the only one that black children could go to. george discovered more than 300 ways to use peanuts along with cowpeas, sweet potatoes and cotton. i really liked that at the back of the book is a timeline of his life. this book was a good start for informtation on his life but it didnt offer too much. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see a problem with it.
by lori mortensen
published by picture window books
copyright 2008
24 pages
non fiction
when george was a baby his father died and he was taken away from his mother by slave stealers. he was found by a family who hated slavery so they took him in as their own. geaorge started doing experiements on plants when he was eight years old. he walked eight miles to go to school becuase it was the only one that black children could go to. george discovered more than 300 ways to use peanuts along with cowpeas, sweet potatoes and cotton. i really liked that at the back of the book is a timeline of his life. this book was a good start for informtation on his life but it didnt offer too much. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see a problem with it.
florence nightingale
by richard tames
published by franklin watts
copyright 1989
32 pages
nonfiction
this book tells the life of florence nightingale. she was very privlaged as a young child because her father was the son of a very successful banker. she annoyed her mother and delighted her father by reading books and learning. she bacame a nurse in the crimean war and nursed cholera victims. she helped imporve the conditions of the hospitals because so many soldiers were dying from diseases contracted in the hospitals. because of her efforts she was given a brooch by Queen Victoria. this book had a lot of information about her and it was very reliable. it had a lot of pictures and a lot of cool little facts about the time period to help the reader better understand florence nightingale. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see any problem with it.
by richard tames
published by franklin watts
copyright 1989
32 pages
nonfiction
this book tells the life of florence nightingale. she was very privlaged as a young child because her father was the son of a very successful banker. she annoyed her mother and delighted her father by reading books and learning. she bacame a nurse in the crimean war and nursed cholera victims. she helped imporve the conditions of the hospitals because so many soldiers were dying from diseases contracted in the hospitals. because of her efforts she was given a brooch by Queen Victoria. this book had a lot of information about her and it was very reliable. it had a lot of pictures and a lot of cool little facts about the time period to help the reader better understand florence nightingale. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see any problem with it.
guts
by seymore simon
published by south china printing company
copyright 2005
29 pages
nonfiction
guts is all about what is inside your body. it goes through all the major body parts associated with digestion. it explans why its important to chew up all your food and how long it takes for food to pass through your body. it even explains where bad smelling gas comes from. i wasnt too interested in the book becuase the pictures made me kinda sick. they have actuall pictures of the colen, intestines and the esophagus covered in mucus. this book has good information and interesting facts but i dont know if i would recomend it to young children because of the pictures.
by seymore simon
published by south china printing company
copyright 2005
29 pages
nonfiction
guts is all about what is inside your body. it goes through all the major body parts associated with digestion. it explans why its important to chew up all your food and how long it takes for food to pass through your body. it even explains where bad smelling gas comes from. i wasnt too interested in the book becuase the pictures made me kinda sick. they have actuall pictures of the colen, intestines and the esophagus covered in mucus. this book has good information and interesting facts but i dont know if i would recomend it to young children because of the pictures.
giant snakes
by seymore simon
chronicle books
copyright 2006
31 pages
nonfiction
there are only two really bog snakes, pythons and the boas. pythons lay eggs while boas bear live young. boas are usually found in south american and central america and pythons are found in africa, india and southwest asia. giant snakes sufficate their prey rather than crushing them. they sometimes get bigger than elephants. this book had a lot of information about giant snakes and they are really cool. i would recomend this book to those who like snakes but for those who cant handle snakes, stay away from this book. the pictures are really gross and graphic.
by seymore simon
chronicle books
copyright 2006
31 pages
nonfiction
there are only two really bog snakes, pythons and the boas. pythons lay eggs while boas bear live young. boas are usually found in south american and central america and pythons are found in africa, india and southwest asia. giant snakes sufficate their prey rather than crushing them. they sometimes get bigger than elephants. this book had a lot of information about giant snakes and they are really cool. i would recomend this book to those who like snakes but for those who cant handle snakes, stay away from this book. the pictures are really gross and graphic.
the frog
by diana noonan
published by chelsea clubhouse
copyright 2003
32 pages
nonfiction
this book goes throught the entire life cycle of a frog, from egg to laying eggs. they give good details about each stage and have good pictures. this book made frogs really intersting to me. there was a lot i didnt know about frogs that i do now. some frogs keep their eggs inside their stomache so when they hatch they come out the mother's mouth. they show tadpoles at each stage of their cycle with gaining arms and legs and losing theit tails. i would recomend this book to anyone and the only problem i see is maybe the picutres being a little too graphic for some younger children.
by diana noonan
published by chelsea clubhouse
copyright 2003
32 pages
nonfiction
this book goes throught the entire life cycle of a frog, from egg to laying eggs. they give good details about each stage and have good pictures. this book made frogs really intersting to me. there was a lot i didnt know about frogs that i do now. some frogs keep their eggs inside their stomache so when they hatch they come out the mother's mouth. they show tadpoles at each stage of their cycle with gaining arms and legs and losing theit tails. i would recomend this book to anyone and the only problem i see is maybe the picutres being a little too graphic for some younger children.
the wright brothers
by lola m. schaefer
published by capstone press
copyright 2000
24 pages
nonfiction
this book goes throught the lives of wilbur andorville wright. it starts with their births in 1867 and 1871 in dayton, ohio and tells of their facinations with kites. when their father gave them a toy helicopter as boys started bulding their own. they opened up their own bycycle shop and uild those too. they strated building gliders in 1900 but they flew them as kites. after many trials and errors the wright brothers designed a glider that could fly with a man on it powered by gasoline. i like this book because it doesnt have too much into that it drounds the reader but just enought to get them interested. i also like that they have real pictures of the brothers and their gliders. i would recomend this book to those who have a facination with flying or want to know more. i see no problem with this book.
by lola m. schaefer
published by capstone press
copyright 2000
24 pages
nonfiction
this book goes throught the lives of wilbur andorville wright. it starts with their births in 1867 and 1871 in dayton, ohio and tells of their facinations with kites. when their father gave them a toy helicopter as boys started bulding their own. they opened up their own bycycle shop and uild those too. they strated building gliders in 1900 but they flew them as kites. after many trials and errors the wright brothers designed a glider that could fly with a man on it powered by gasoline. i like this book because it doesnt have too much into that it drounds the reader but just enought to get them interested. i also like that they have real pictures of the brothers and their gliders. i would recomend this book to those who have a facination with flying or want to know more. i see no problem with this book.
touch and feel shapes
published by dk publishers
copyright 2000
10 pages
nonfiction
this book is a good book for babies and toddlers. it shows all the shapes and how you can find them in everyday objects. it shows all the colors and it even has little things for the child to feel to experience different touches like fuzzy, bumpy and smooth. i think this book really does a good job with helping a child put together the color with the shape and be able to feel things. i would recomend this to parents with small children. i dont see any problems with this book.
published by dk publishers
copyright 2000
10 pages
nonfiction
this book is a good book for babies and toddlers. it shows all the shapes and how you can find them in everyday objects. it shows all the colors and it even has little things for the child to feel to experience different touches like fuzzy, bumpy and smooth. i think this book really does a good job with helping a child put together the color with the shape and be able to feel things. i would recomend this to parents with small children. i dont see any problems with this book.
George Washington
by Lets read biography
published by houghton mifflin company
copyright 1997
nonfiction
12 pages
this book is a book for small children because it gives small facts and doesnt go into a lot of detail. it has lots of pitures and facts but mainly about washington himself like how tall he was and who he married. it doesnt give a whole lot of detail to what he did in the war or as a president. i thought it was very interesting and very good for young readers who are just beggining to read. i would recomend this book to younger children and their parents and i dont see a problem with this book. i think it has just the right anount of info to get the child intersted in washington.
by Lets read biography
published by houghton mifflin company
copyright 1997
nonfiction
12 pages
this book is a book for small children because it gives small facts and doesnt go into a lot of detail. it has lots of pitures and facts but mainly about washington himself like how tall he was and who he married. it doesnt give a whole lot of detail to what he did in the war or as a president. i thought it was very interesting and very good for young readers who are just beggining to read. i would recomend this book to younger children and their parents and i dont see a problem with this book. i think it has just the right anount of info to get the child intersted in washington.
river discoveries
by ginger wadsworth
published by charlesbridge
copyright 2002
30 pages
childrens nonfiction
in this book, they describe all differnt kinds of anmals that are found inand around rivers. they talk about moose, trout, water beatles, and even raccoons. i love that they offer really good information on all of the animals and on every page they show each animal and they ask a question that the child can find in the reading so that they can grab their interest. i was really surprised to find out that catfish cant see at all and they feel their way throught the water by their barbels that are like whiskers. i think this book could get the attention of any child and get them interestes in wild life. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see any problem with it.
by ginger wadsworth
published by charlesbridge
copyright 2002
30 pages
childrens nonfiction
in this book, they describe all differnt kinds of anmals that are found inand around rivers. they talk about moose, trout, water beatles, and even raccoons. i love that they offer really good information on all of the animals and on every page they show each animal and they ask a question that the child can find in the reading so that they can grab their interest. i was really surprised to find out that catfish cant see at all and they feel their way throught the water by their barbels that are like whiskers. i think this book could get the attention of any child and get them interestes in wild life. i would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see any problem with it.
the best book of dinosours
by christopher maynard
published by kingfisher
copyright 1998
33 pages
childrens nonfiction
the best book of dinosours is a very intersting book about dinos. it starts off with babies and gives informationg about living in herds, the pant-eaters and the mea-eaters, how they hunt and they talk about how a meteorite might have smashed into the earth which caused them to go extinct. this book has a lot of good information and very descriptive picturs. the only problem i would see is the graphic nature of the pics. i would recomend this book to those who have a facination with dinosours because it is so informational. i really love how they show how fossils are found and then dug up. its all just so interesting.
by christopher maynard
published by kingfisher
copyright 1998
33 pages
childrens nonfiction
the best book of dinosours is a very intersting book about dinos. it starts off with babies and gives informationg about living in herds, the pant-eaters and the mea-eaters, how they hunt and they talk about how a meteorite might have smashed into the earth which caused them to go extinct. this book has a lot of good information and very descriptive picturs. the only problem i would see is the graphic nature of the pics. i would recomend this book to those who have a facination with dinosours because it is so informational. i really love how they show how fossils are found and then dug up. its all just so interesting.
giraffes cant dance
by giles andreae
published by scholastic
copyright 1999
29 pages
in this story, a girrafe named gerald wishes to dance, but he keeps falling over his long legas. every year at the jungle dance, all the other animals dance so amazingly that gerald feels left out. whenever he tries to dance all the other animals laugh at him and tell him the giraffes cant dance. gerald runs off by himself and wonders why he isnt able to. a cricket overhears him and tells him that he just needs to find the right kind of music. gerald listens to the wind and the cricket starts playing his violin and soon gerald starts to dance. all the other animals soon see how amazing he is at dancing and they ask how he did it. he says that anyone can dance as long as they have the right music. i love the message in this book. it shows children to not give up and to find a way to do what you want to do. i would recomend this book to everyone and i see no problems with it.
by giles andreae
published by scholastic
copyright 1999
29 pages
in this story, a girrafe named gerald wishes to dance, but he keeps falling over his long legas. every year at the jungle dance, all the other animals dance so amazingly that gerald feels left out. whenever he tries to dance all the other animals laugh at him and tell him the giraffes cant dance. gerald runs off by himself and wonders why he isnt able to. a cricket overhears him and tells him that he just needs to find the right kind of music. gerald listens to the wind and the cricket starts playing his violin and soon gerald starts to dance. all the other animals soon see how amazing he is at dancing and they ask how he did it. he says that anyone can dance as long as they have the right music. i love the message in this book. it shows children to not give up and to find a way to do what you want to do. i would recomend this book to everyone and i see no problems with it.
the paperboy
by dav pilkey
published by scholastic
copyright 1996
28 pages
chilren's book
the paperboy tells the story of a small boy who has to get up early in the morning before the sun and before anyone else in his family is awake. he has to fold up the newspapers and put rubberbands around them. then he loads them up on his bike and sets off to deliver them. he knows the route by heart and as time passes the world starts to wake up. when he returns home, his parents are awake and his sister is watching cartoons but he goes back up to his room and goes back to sleep. i love the illistrations in this book. it starts off all dark and as you turn the pages it slowly gets lighter as the sun comes up. i wouldnt really recomend this book just because it didnt really make me think or surprise me in any way but i wouldnt discourage anyone from reading it. i dont see any problems with it.
by dav pilkey
published by scholastic
copyright 1996
28 pages
chilren's book
the paperboy tells the story of a small boy who has to get up early in the morning before the sun and before anyone else in his family is awake. he has to fold up the newspapers and put rubberbands around them. then he loads them up on his bike and sets off to deliver them. he knows the route by heart and as time passes the world starts to wake up. when he returns home, his parents are awake and his sister is watching cartoons but he goes back up to his room and goes back to sleep. i love the illistrations in this book. it starts off all dark and as you turn the pages it slowly gets lighter as the sun comes up. i wouldnt really recomend this book just because it didnt really make me think or surprise me in any way but i wouldnt discourage anyone from reading it. i dont see any problems with it.

snow dance
by lezlie evans
published by scholastic
copyright 1997
30 pages
children's book
snow dance is a cute book about two children wanting it to snow so they can go outside and play in it. they wait and wait and finally decide to do a snow dance. when they wake up in the morning there is snow and school is canceled. they spend all day oustide with their friends having snowball fights, building snow caves and making snowmen and snow angels. when they come in for the night they cozy up by the fire and are so thankful for the snow. then they do the snow dance all over again. i love this book becuase i think children love to play in the snow. it really shows the excitment children experence when it snows. i would recomend this book to everyone. i see no problems with it.
the way i feel
by janan cain
published by scholastic
copyright 2000
29 pages
the way i feel is a very cute book about the emotions that children experience. they show anger, happiness, excitement, jelousy, pain, frustration and a whole lot more. the thing i really like about this book is the pictures. they use hard lines and sharp edges when describing negative emotions but use swirly soft lines for positive emotions. they use dark sad colors and they use bright happy colors. another thing i like is at the back of the book they have a thing for the parents to read. it has questions that parents should ask while reading the book to their kids. questions like, "how do you ask when you are angry?" or "what things make you excited?" i think this is a very good thing to do. i would recomend this book to everyone and i see no problem with it.
by janan cain
published by scholastic
copyright 2000
29 pages
the way i feel is a very cute book about the emotions that children experience. they show anger, happiness, excitement, jelousy, pain, frustration and a whole lot more. the thing i really like about this book is the pictures. they use hard lines and sharp edges when describing negative emotions but use swirly soft lines for positive emotions. they use dark sad colors and they use bright happy colors. another thing i like is at the back of the book they have a thing for the parents to read. it has questions that parents should ask while reading the book to their kids. questions like, "how do you ask when you are angry?" or "what things make you excited?" i think this is a very good thing to do. i would recomend this book to everyone and i see no problem with it.
wild animal go round
by mary ling
published by dk publishing
copyright 1995
children's nonfiction
wild animal go round is a very cool book filled with intersting facts about wild animals. it has a little spinner thing inside the book that has little facts on each animal. they write about penguins, zebras, parrots, snakes, ostriches, giraffes, tigers and elephants. on each animal they tell how they are born, wher they live, if they love in heards or not, their eating habits and any intersting things about their bodies. i was really surprised to find out that when snakes hatch from their rubbery eggs, they brake through with a tooth that soon falls out after they hatch. i thought that was pretty interesting. i would recomend this book to the parents who have children who are interested in wild animals. the only problems i see with this book is that it shows what they look like at birth and its a little graphic.
by mary ling
published by dk publishing
copyright 1995
children's nonfiction
wild animal go round is a very cool book filled with intersting facts about wild animals. it has a little spinner thing inside the book that has little facts on each animal. they write about penguins, zebras, parrots, snakes, ostriches, giraffes, tigers and elephants. on each animal they tell how they are born, wher they live, if they love in heards or not, their eating habits and any intersting things about their bodies. i was really surprised to find out that when snakes hatch from their rubbery eggs, they brake through with a tooth that soon falls out after they hatch. i thought that was pretty interesting. i would recomend this book to the parents who have children who are interested in wild animals. the only problems i see with this book is that it shows what they look like at birth and its a little graphic.

me and my family tree
by joan sweeney
published by Crown publishers
copyright- 1999
children's book
me and my family tree is a book that explains how families are made. a little girls decides to put together a family tree. she has both sets of her greadparents and thier children including her parents. she has her cousins and her older brother and then she eplains how she came to be. it is a really cute story of family heritage and how you are part of a big picture. i really loved the back of the book beacuse it has a place where you can fill out your very own family tree. i would read this book to all my children and recomend it for other parents to do the same. i see no problems with this story.

my very own octopus
by bernard most
published by scholastic
copyright1980
28 pages
children's book
my very own octopus is a story about a boy who really wants an octopus as a pet because his brother is allergic to everything else. if he had an octopus as a friend he would be able to have him on the baseball team and no one would be able to get a ball past them. he would be able to clean up his room faster and never have to carry anything. they would have the best snowball fights and if there was ever a bully picking on someody, his pet octops would be able to teach him a lesson. but in the end he knows he wouldnt be able to have an octopus as a pet. this book really shows the imagionations that children have. kids dream of having the coolest pets. i really likes how he imagined the octopus helping him with everything that he does. i would recomend this book to anyone. i see no problem with it.

If you give a mouse a cookie
by Laura Joffe Numeroff
published by scholastic Inc
copyright 1985
30 pages
children's book
if you give a mouse a cookie tells the story of a little boy who gives a mouse a cookie, who then wants a glass a milk, but then he wants a straw and a napkin when he's finished. when he looks in the mirror to see if he has a milk mustache he sees a hair that needs to be cut. the mouse goes from cutting his hair to cleaning the whole house and then wanting to take a nap. the bedtime story he asks you to read will remind him to draw a picture of his family which he will want to put on the fridge. the fridge will remind him that he is thirsty for milk and then he will want a cookie to go with it. this is such a good story about how children are. the little mouse reminds me of children and how they go from one thing to another. i really like the face of the mouse. they are really cute. i would recomend this book to everyone but especially to those with small children that like to do everything. i see no problem with this book.

What Dad's Can't Do
By Douglas Wood
Published by Scholastic
Copyright 2000
28 pages
Children's Book
What Dad's Cant Do is a very cute book that goes throught all the stuff that dads cant do. like crossing the road without holding hands or saying goodnight without a goodnight kiss. you see this father doing all of this stuff with his son and in the end it shows the father just exhausted by everything they did but it says that a dad cant stop loving you. this book was so darling in the way that it is in the view point of a small boy. you know that dads can do all of this but they choose to do it for their sons. i really liked the pictures because it showed how it really is. i would recomend this book to everyone but especially to dads. i know everyone would love it. there are no problems with this book.

Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed
By Eileen Christelow
Published by Scholastic Inc.
Copyright 1989
32 pages
children's book
Five little monkeys jumping on the bed is a cute book that goes along with the song. it tells the story of five little monkeys who at bed time all jump on the bed and one by one they all fall off. the mother calls the doctor after each one and he tells them "no more monkeys jumping on the bed!" the part that surprised me was after the last little monkey is taken care of and they are all sent back to bed, it shows the mother finally going into her bedroom and jumping on her bed. it is a really cute book with really funny illistrations. i would recamend this book to all parents especially those who sing this song to their children. i dont see any problems with this book at all.
Friday, February 12, 2010

A Gift For Mama
By Esther Hautzig
Published by The Viking Press
copyright 1981
56 Pages
Children's Chapter Book
Sara is tired of always making gifts for her mother on Mother's day so she decides to save up money and buy her mother a nice pair of slippers. To earn money, she mends clothing for some of her aunt's friends and when she has enough she buys the slippers. On Mother's day, she is so excited to give her mother the gift but is disappointed when her mother doesnt wear them. Later that day Sara's aunt and friends come over to dinner and they all show Sara's mother the mending she did on all of their clothes so that she could by the shoes. Her mother goes back into her room and comes out wearing the slippers.
I thought this book was very cute but it was a little too boring for me. I felt like it needed a little more depth. i dont think i would recomend this book unless someone asked me about it.
i dont see any problems coming from it.

The Sausy Boy
The Brave Tin Soldier
The Elf of the Rose
The Snowdrop
By Hans Christian Andersen
http://hca.gilead.org.il/
copyright 2007
Fairy tales
I have chosen the story of the Brave Tin Soldier. it is the story of a tin soldier who only has one leg because they ran out of melted tin to give him another leg. After the people in the house go to sleep, the toys come alive and the tin soldier notices a beautiful balarina princess. He gets up the nerve to go talk to her but is stopped by a goblin in a snuff-box who tells him to stay away from the princess. The soldier ignores him. the next day the soldier is placed by the window and nobody knows if the goblin had anything to do with it, but the soldier falls out the window. he is then picked up by some boys and put on a paper boat to sail down the road. He floats into a tunnel and when the paper boat falls apart sinks into the water. He in then swallowed up by a fish which is then caught and opened up by a cook that lives in the house he used to live in. He is then returned to his spot but one of the boys playing with him throws him into the fire. as he lay there melting, he stares up at the beautiful balarina and suddenly witha gush of wind she also comes flying into the fire. the next day when the maid is cleening out the fireplace she sees a small tin heart.
I absolutly love this story. it is one of my favorite books. I love that even though the melted, they melted together. You cant stop true love.
I would recomend this story to everyone. i baught the book and am saving it to read to my own children.
i see no problems with this story.

East of the Sun, West of the Moon
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
The Runaway Pancake
The Giant Who Had No Heart In His Body
By Peter Asbjornsen
published by Harcourt, Brace and Company
copyright 1957
fairy tales
The three billy goats gruff is a cute story about three billy goats all named gruff. They are on their way to the meadow to eat and get fat when they come across a bridge. The littlest goat starts to cross when an ugly troll comes from under the bridge and threatens to eat the goat, but the littlest goat tells the troll that his brother is bigger than he is. the troll lets him pass and then threatens to eat the middle goat when he tries to cross. the middle goat tells the troll that his brother is even bigger than he is so the troll lets him cross. When the troll threatens to eat the biggest goat, the big goat pokes his eyes out with his horns and beats him into little pieces. then all three billy goat gruffs go to the meadow and get fat.
i really liked this story because i grew up on this story. i had it read to me so many times when i was a child and i love how smart the goats are.
i would recomend this book to everyone and i will read it to my children.
the only problem i see is the gore when the biggest goat kills the troll.

Blue Beard
The Master Cat or Puss in Boots
The fairies
Little Tom Thumb
By Charles Perrault
http://www.angelfire.com/nb/classillus/images/perrault/perra.html
Fairy tales
The fairy tale i chose from Perrault is The Fairies. It is a story about two sisters. The oldest is loved by the mother while the youngest, who is more beautiful, is hated and made to work all day. One day while fetching water from the stream, a fairie disguised as an old hag asks the beautiful daughter for a drink. When the daughter does, she tells the daughter that because of her kindness diomonds and precious stones will come out of her mouth when she speaks. When her wicked mother sees this she sends her oldest daughter to go out and give water to the old hag. The fairy disguises herslef as a beautiful woman this time and asks for water. The oldest daughter refuses to give her any water because she is waiting for an old hag. The fairy curses the oldest daughter so that whenever she speaks snakes and lizards come out of her mouth. The mother is so mad when she finds out that she blames it on the youngest daughter and goes to beat her, but the daughter has run off into the woods where she meets the Prince and he falls in love with her beauty. They get marries and the oldest daughter is trown out of the house and dies in the forest because no one will take her in.
I really liked this fairy tale because it the good daughter had to go through hard things but she was a good person and got her reward for it. I really liked the happily ever after. I would recomend this story to everyone and even read it to my kids.
i dont see any problems coming from this story.

Tom Tit Tot
The Golden Arm
The Rose Tree
The Fish and the Ring
By Joseph Jacobs
http://www.authorama.com/english-fairy-tales-1.html
copyright 2003
Fairytales
The story i have chosen for Jacobs is The Fish and the Ring. This is a story about a mighty baron who was also a magician. When his son was four years old he looked into the Book of Fate and saw that his son would marry a poor maiden. He went to the maidens house and when he saw that the parents already had five small children, he offerred to take the smallest girl and raise her. The parents agreed, and as soon as the parents were out of sight, the baron threw the child into the river. But the child's clothes kept her afloat untill a fisherman rescued her and raised her. Fifteen years later the baron was going hunting with some friends when he came upon the fisherman and the lovely girl who was now fifteen. The baron knows that she is the baby he threw overboard so he asks her to deliver a letter to his brother for him and offers her a large sum of money. She agrees and sets off to deliver the note. While she is sleeping, a group of robbers come across her. they read the note which says "Brother, when you get this note kill the messenger" the robbers felt bad for the poor beautiful maiden so they change the letter to "Brother when you get this note, marry this girl to my son" When the the girl delivers the note and the baron's brother reads it, he marries the girl and his nephew who was staying with him at the time. when the baron finds out that they have married, he takes the girl for a walk along some cliffs to the sea and tries to throw her over. When she begs for her life and promises to do anything he wishes, he takes his ring off of his finger and throws it into the water. he tells her that when she finds the ring she will be able to be with her husband again. She runs away and becomes a cook in a large catstle. One day the baron and his son visit the castle and she is in charge of cooking the meal for them. She starts to cut open a fish for cooking when she sees the ring in its belly. After the meal, the baron is so satisfied with the cook that he asks to see the cook to praise him. He is shocked to find out that the cook is the maiden and that she has his ring. She and the son live happily ever after.
I really love this story because the girl gets the guy in the end. its a happy ending even thought the story wasnt all that happy. i would recomend this story to everyone and i am goind to read it to all my children.
i dont see any problems in this book.

The Bremen Town Musicians
Brother and Sister
The Frog King
The Seven Ravens
By The Grimm Brothers
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/
copyright 1996
Fairytales
The Brothers Grimm fairytale i have chosen is The Frog King. It is a story about the youngest and most beautiful daughter of the King. She would always go out and play with her favorite golden ball. One day the ball rolls into the water and the Princess starts to cry. Hearing her cries, a frog shows up and asks why she is crying. When she explains that her favorite ball has rolled into the deep water, he agrees to get it for her on one conditions. She must love him and let him be her companion and sleep in her bed. She agrees and he soon comes back with her golden ball. The princess then runs back to the castle and forgets all about the frog. But he shows up later that night at suppertime and when the King finds out that she made a promise to the frog he tells her she must honor it. She brings him inside and lets him eat off of her plate, then she takes him upstairs to her room to sleep. The princess was to angry with the frog that she threw him against the wall. the frog then turns into a beautiful prince and explains that a wicked witch had turned him into a frog and that the princess was the only one who could break it. The next morning they are married.
I laughed really hard when i read the pard where she throws the frog against the wall and then turns into a prince. What a shock! This story is super cute and i love the happy ending. It was nice to read a Grimm story that didnt have gore or evil things. i would recomend this book to everyone and i dont see any problems coming from the story.

Sarah, Plain and Tall
By Patricia MacLachlan
Published by Herper & Row
copyright 1985
58 Pages
Children's Chapter Book
Sarah, Plain and Tall is a sweet story about a young girl and boy named Caleb and Anna, and their father Jacob. They lost their mother when Caleb was born and years later, Jacob puts an add in the newspaper for a wife. A woman named Sarah responds to the add and plans are made for her to come for a month to see if she would like to stay. The children are very excited to meet her, because she is from Maine and they hope she sings. When she arrives she brings seashells for them and tells them all about the sea. They get a little scared because they can tell she misses the sea and they dont want her to go home. They all teach Sarah things about running a farm and she in turn, shares stories about the sea and she sings. In the end, she decides to stay and marry Jacob.
I really liked this story because it was just so sweet and simple. Sarah is a really cool woman who can do almost anything, like mend a roof.
I would definitly recomend this book to everyone. I remember seeing the movie and i really liked it to.
i dont see and problems coming from this book.

Seedfolks
By Paul Fleischman
Published by Harper Trophy
Copyright 1997
69 Pages
Children's Chapter Book
Seedfolks is a book that talks about thirteen diferent people from completely different backgrounds that all come together when planting a garden in trash filled lot. Kim is a Vietamese girl who was born eight months after her father died. She never knew him and he never knew her. To try and make a connection with her father who loved to garden, she takes some lima beans and makes a little garden in the lot across the street. Little does she know that her small garden would start a networking of friendship. Ana is an old woman who never goes far from her window. One day she sees a small girl go out to the lot down the street and bury something. Ana, thinking its drugs or a gun, goes down after the girl leaves and digs the seeds up. When she sees that they're seeds she hurries and buries them again and noticing that the ground is a little dry she waters it for the girl. Wendell is the only white man in the building so he and Ana are pretty close. When Ana calles him to tell him that the girl's plants are dying, she asks Wendell for watch out for them because he knows about plants. He fills up a pitcher of water and goes downt to the lot to water them. As he's doing it, Kim comes by and sees him. They both stop and look at eachother and then Wendell smiles and finishes watering her beans. Then he backs off and watches her water them. He then decides that he wants a small garden too. The book goes on with Gonzalo, Leona, Sam, Virgil, Sae Young, Curtis, Nora, Maricela, Amir and Florence. They are all from different countries and all suffering different hardships, but they all start a little garden in the small lot and become friends. When the snow starts to fall they have to stop. Everyone is sad that they cant garden and see each other everyday. As soon as the snow melts away though, they are right back to gerdening.
I really liked this book and how it went through thirteen people's lives and how they were all changed because of the garden. I thought it was very creative.
I would recomend this book to anyone and i dont see any problems coming from reading it. its a really sweet book.
Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hiroshima
By Laurence Yep
Published by Scholastic Inc.
copyright 1995
52 Pages
Children's Historical Fiction
Hiroshima is a book that goes through the day that the atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. It focuses on two sisters named Sachi and Riko. When the bomb is dropped, Riko who is working at the army headquarters, is killed, and Sachi is badly burned. So many people died that day but the number is unknown. Because it was an atomic bomb, those closes to the explosion just evaperated, leaving their shadow scorched on the pavement. Years after the bomb, many people died from the radiation. There are still people dying today because of it. Later after the U.s. and Japan became friendly towards each other, Japan allowed twenty girls affected by the bomb to go to the U.S. and have surgeries performed on them. They were called the Hiroshima Maidens and Sachi was one of them. The surgeries are succesful and Sachi returns home unashamed of how she looks now.
The book was very informational. It was like reading a non-fiction. It helped me understand more about the atomic bomb and how it affects people. I had no idea it was that bad.
I would recomend this book, but to an older child who loves history because it was a little gruesome.
The only problem i see is when they talk about the dead and how many the bomb killed.

Love You Soldier
By Amy Hest
Published by Puffin Books
Copyright 1991
47 Pages
Children's Chapter Book
This story is about a seven year old girl named Katie. Her father is shipped of to war during the second world war. At the train station, when they're saying goodbye, her father buys both her and her mother a rose and then he leaves. The next couple of months go by and Katie doesnt like hearing her mother cry at night. She writes her father every week and he writes both of them back. One day, her mother's old friend comes to visit. She is pregnat and her husband is also serving. Katie and her mother invite Louise to stay with them. She does and when its time for the baby to come, Katie has to walk with her all the way to the hospital in a blizzard because there are no taxi cabs. Katie starts helping taking care of the baby and soon starts seeing it as her siser. One day Louis's brother,Sam, comes and visits. He and Katie really get along but then he has to go back to the war. Years go by until one day when a message comes to Katie's mother that her father was killed in action. Her mother is devistated and Katie has a hard time accepting it. When Louis's husband comes back from the war he takes Louise and the baby back home so then it was just Katie and her mom. Then Katie gets a letter from Sam, he's living on a ranch in Texas. Katie finds out that Sam and her mother have been writing to eachother and she refuses to write back to Sam because she doesnt want her mother to love him. After a while she sends him a letter and her mother informs her that they are starting over, and that they're moving to Texas. Katie realizes that her mother still loves her father but that she has fallen in love with Sam and thats ok. She likes seeing her mother happy. They move to Texas and when they pull into the train station, Sam has a rose for both Katie and her mother.
I almost cried when i read this book, i love it so much. it is such a tender book full of emotion.
I would receomend this book to everyone. when i was finished reading it, i made all my roommates read it too.
i see absolutely so problems coming from this book.

The Jazz Man
By Mary Hays Weik
Published by Aladdin Paperbacks
Copyright 1966
42 Pages
Chilrens's Book
Th Jazz Man is a story about a young boy named Zeke who lives in Harlem. Everyday he sits by the window and watches the window across the street waiting for any signs of life. One day he sees a piano being brought up into the room and a man sits down and starts playing it. Zeke's father calls him a jazz man because of the type if music he plays. Zeke and his mother and father sit by the window everynight listening to the Jazz Man and his band play. It makes them feel happy even thought they are going through a rough time. Zeke's father is unemployed and his mother is always working. One day his mother holds him on her lap until he falls asleep and when he wakes up she's gone. He waits all day but she never comes in from work. Zeke and his father try to carry on without her but his father starts drinking and coming home late. Then one day his father doesnt come home. Zeke is left alone for a couple days. One night he realizes that he has forgotten all about the Jazz Man and how the music used to make him feel happy. He goes downstairs and outside. Across the street he notices a building with musice coming out of if. When he walks in, he sees the Jazz Man and his band playing. Everyone turns to look at him and smile as if they've been waiting for him. Suddenly his father wakes him up and he realizes it was a dream. But was isnt a dream was his mother standing next to his father. His father had left to go find his mother and now they were all back together again.
When i first started reading this book i was a little sceptic at first. I didnt like the fact that the mother left or that the father started drinking and then he too took off. but the end is so good and it brings everyone back together. i also love how the jazz music that the Jazz Man played really affected everyone's attitudes.
I would recomend this book to anyone. i really liked it.
The only problems i see are the fact that the parents left and Zeke was by himself for days.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Frog and Toad are Friends
By Arnold Lobel
Published by Harper & Row
Copyright 1970
64 Pages
Children's Book
Frog and Toad are the best of friends and are always there for eachother. In the first story Frog is excited for spring and wakes Toad up. But Toad wants to sleep until May so he goes back to sleep. Frog, not wanting to be alone till May, goes over to the calender and turns it to May. He then wakes up Toad and the two of them go out to play. The second story is about Toad trying to tell Frog a story while he is sick in bed. Toad tries so hard to think of a story that he ends up getting sick, so the two switch places and Frog ends up telling Toad a story. Toad loses his button in the third story and makes Frog look everywhere for it. They find so many different buttons but none of them belong to Toad's jacket. When toad storms off to his house he sees his button laying on the floor. He feels so bad that he made Frog look for it that he takes all the other buttons and sews them on to his jacket. Then he gives the jacket to Frog. The fourth story is all about how Toad is too embarrased to show anyone his swimming suit that he makes Frog make all the other animals go away. But they are too curious to go away that they all stay and wait for Toad to get out of the water. When he finally does, everyone laughs at him because his swimsuit does look funny. Finally the last story in the book is about how Toad gets sad everyday at mail time because he never gets any mail. Frog goes home and writes Toad a letter, then he gives it to the snail to deliver it. Frog hurries over to Toads house to see his face when he gets a letter but the snail is taking too long. Finally Frog just tells Toad that he wrote him a letter and Toad is very happy. Four days later the snail finally delivers the letter.
I used to read Frog and Toad all the time when i was little and i loved them. i am happy to say that i still do. They are just cute little stories that have good morals to them.
the reading is easy enough that i would recomend this book to children who are just learning to read. i am sure they would enjoy them.
I dont see any problems coming from reading this book.

The Spiderwick Chronicles
Book Two: The Seeing Stone
By Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
Pulished by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers
Copyright 2003
108 Pages
Children's Fantasy
Chapter Book
Book two in the Spiderwick Chronicles is about Jared and Mallory trying to save their brother Simon when he is taken by goblins. Unfortunatly thay cant see any of the goblins, or any other magical creature for that matter unless they find a magic eyepiece. When they find it, they go in search of Simon and encounter many scary creatures like trolls and griffins. They finally rescue Simon with the help of a hobgoblin and take a griffin home because it is injured. The hobgoblin spits in each of their eyes which then allows them to see everything without the eyepiece. the book ends when they get home at one in the morning and are grounded by their mother because they couldnt come up with a good excuse for missing.
I loved this book almost as much as i loved the first book. These books are just so funny and creative. The authors put a cool twist on the creatures. The books are short and simple but so much fun.
I would recomend this book to anyone and i see no problems coming from this series.

Missing May
By Cynthia Rylant
Published by Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers
Copyright 1992
88 Pages
Children's Chapter Book
Missing May is a story about a girl named Summer who at the age of six goes and lives with her aunt and uncle after her parents die. Six years later her aunt May dies and her uncle Ob has a hard time dealing with it. He feels that May is there trying to communicate with him. Summer's weird friend Cletus gives Ob the idea to drive three hours away to a woman who can communicate with those who have passed on. They take a little road trip and soon knock on the woman's door only to find out by her nephew that she died. Ob is heartbroken and Summer doesnt know what to do. On the drive back, Ob suddenly decided to stop by the Capital and spend the day sight seeing. When they got back home, Ob was diferent. He was happy and smiling. He was finally starting to get over his wife's death and start living again with Summer.
This book was a sweet story about learning to let go after a loved one passes on. Both Ob and Summer had to do it, but they did it in their own way.
I wouldnt go out of my way to recomend this book, just because it was a little boring. But if someone asked me about it i would tell them that it is a sweet story.
the only problem i see from this book is someone might have a problem with the fact that Ob wants to communicate with his dead wife, and there are a couple swear words.

The Devil's Arithmetic
By Jane Yolen
Published by Puffin Books
Copyright 1988
166 Pages
Historical Fiction
This book is a gripping story of a girl names Hannah. On the day that she and her family are celebrating Passover, she is chosen to be the one to open the door for the prophet Elijah. She then is taken back in time to 1942 Poland where she is Chaya and living with her aunt and uncle. The next day the Nazis gather up the small village and ship them off to a concentration camp. Hannah qickly learns to keep silent and not to question anything. She is amazed at the horrors that she sees. From the gas chambers to the ovens. She makes friends with other women, only to have them "chosen" as the Nazis call it, and taken to the "cave" which is the ovens. She witnesses her uncle being shot and children being taken away, never to be seen again. She soon loses track of the days and starts to forget her real life and family. One day, she is talking with some girls that she has made friends with, when the guards "choose" her three friends. Hannah quickly switches places with one of the girls and her and her two other friends are marched off towards the "cave". She tells the girls stories to calm them down and as she enters the "cave", she is then brought back to her time and her family. She then has a greater respect for her grandfather who survived the campsa and learns that Chaya was a real person who sacrificed herself for her friend.
I read this book when i was in fifth grade but reading it again really made me think. i really dont remember it being that graphic. I think that this book is an excellent book to help understand what happened in the concentration camps. It is descriptive but not too bad that it would gove someone nightmares.
i would definitly recomend this book, but to an older child who wouldn't be so scared of all the facts.
the only problems i see coming from this book is that maybe parents wouldnt want their child reading a book that talked about death and the horrendous things the Nazis did to the Jews.
i would like to see the movie that they made based on this book and see how they portray the camps.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Knuffle Bunny Too
By Mo Williams
Published by Hyperion Books for Children
40 Pages
Children's Picture Book
Trixie is back with her beloved Knuffle Bunny but this time she's older and headed to preschool. She is so excited to show all her friends Knuffle Bunny but is shocked to see that Sonja also has a Knuffle Bunny. They start fighting and soon the teacher takes both bunnies away until school was over. Later that night, Trixie is trying to fall asleep but she cant. Then she realizes that the Kunffle Bunny she is sleeping with is not, in fact, her Knuffle Bunny. She wakes up her parents and demands that this problem gets fixed. Just then the phone rings, it is Sonja's father saying that he has Trixie's bunny. Arrangements are made and they soon set off in the middle of the night to meet with Sonja and her father to switch the bunnies back. The next day at school the girls become friends decide to play with eachother's Knuffle Bunny.
I really cant get over these books. I love the story and the illistrations. Just like the first Knuffle Bunny book, the pictures are real but they have the characters drawn into them. Its so smart and creative.
I would definitly recomend this book to everyone and its one that i would like to have myslef.
i see no problems coming from this book at all.

Laugh Till You Cry
By Joan Lowery Nixon
Published by Random House
99 Pages
Children's Chapter Book
Fiction
When thirteen year old Cody's grandmother gets sick, he and his mother move into her house to take care of her. His cousin Hayden, who lives next door starts picking on Cody until one day, while Cody is running away from Hayden, he meets a police officer/stand up comedian who pays Cody for his jokes. His friendship with the officer comes in handy when Cody is blamed for calling the school and making a bomb threat. Cody beleives it is his cousin that is trying to frame him and sets out to prove it because no one will beleive him. After doing a little detective work he discovers that his cousin, is in fact, involved with the threats being made to the school. Cody uncovers the truth just in time to save his cousin from blowing up the gym with a smoke bomb and clearing his name. Afterwards, he and his cousin become friends and he starts making friends at school.
I liked this book but it wasn't my favorite. It was kinda short and didnt have a whole lot of depth. But it had a sweet message of family.
If someone asked me about the book I would say it was a good read but i wouldnt really recomend it to anyone.
i dont see any probems with this book.

Holes
Louis Sachar
Published by Frances Foster Books
Copyright 1998
233 pages
Children's Chapter Book
Fiction
Stanley Yelnats and his family believe that their family has been cursed because of their no-good-dirty-rotton-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather who forgot to take madame Zeroni up the hill to drink of the stream. One day a pair of shoes fall from the sky and hit him in the head. He gets arrested for stealing and sent to a camp for boys. The boys there dig holes to build character. There he meets a boy named Zero. After they are mistreated, the boys run off and try to survive in the desert. While out there, Stanley starts to uncover the truth about the feared outlaw Kissin Kate Barlow, who robbed his great grandfather, and why they are digging holes. The warden is looking for Kissin Kate Barlow's burried treasure. They survive on onions and Stanley breaks the curse put on his family by carring Zero, who is Madame Zeroni's great great grandson, up the mountain and letting him drink from the stream. They go back down to camp to try and dig up the lost treasure and find it, but they are discovered by the Warden. They are saved by the feared Yellow Spotted Lizards, which are deadly but dont like onions so they dont bite the boys, they just stick around and give Stanley's attorney enough time to come and pick him up. His name has been cleared and Zero actually confesses to the crime. They also find out that the buried treasure is actually Stanley's great grandfather's so he gets to keep it and he and his family become wealthy.
I love this book because not only is it really funny, but it is so unpredictable. Everything in the book ties together in the end.
I would recomend this book to everyone because it is really good at staying away from sides.
I dont see any problems coming from this book.
Thursday, February 4, 2010

Bridge to Terabithia
By Katherine Peterson
Published by Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Copyright 1977
128 Pages
Children's Chapter book
This is a story about a boy named Jesse who wishes to be the fastest runner in his fifth grade class. He practises all summer only to be beaten by Leslie, the new girl who nobody likes. They soon become friends and create a wonderful kingdom called Terabithia. Jesse has a lot of problems going on at home. his father never gives Jesse any acknowledgment that he cares about him. His mother is always cranky and watching t.v. and his sisters are the biggest brats in the world except his little sister May Belle. One day he gets a bad feeling about meeting Leslie at Terabithia, so he accepts an invitation from him favorite teacher to go to a museum and doesn't invite Leslie. When he gets home, he finds out that Leslie died while swimming in Terabithia. He has a hard time accepting her death and then decides to work on Terabithia so that his sisters can play there.
I am still trying to get over this book. It really plays on your emotions. I was surprised at how deep it was when dealing with death and emotions surrounding it.
I would recomend this book to someone who is a little older who understands death and life.
Problems that see with this book would be the language. The characters swear and take the Lord's name quite often.
I am really interested in seeing the movie.
Friday, January 29, 2010

The Plain Princess
By Phyllis McGinley
Published by J.B. Lippincott Coompany
Copyright 1973
64 Pages
Children's Modern Fairytale
The Plain Princess is a story of a young princess who is pittied by everyone in the kingdom because of her plainess. Her nose goes up where is needs to go down and her mouth is always in a frown because she never smiles. But most importantly, she has no sparkle in her eyes. Her parents, to keep her happy, spoil the girl rotton, which turns out to make her rotton. At one of her splendid birthday parties, the young prince to whom she is betrothed to, spends more time with a duck keeper's daughter. The Princess throws a huge fit about this and soon the Kings has no choice but to send a proclamation throughout the kingdom. Anyone who could turn his plain daughter into a beautyful lady would be given loads of money, but if they fail, they lose their head. No one comes foward for fear of losing their head except one woman who tells the king that she must take the princess to live with the her and her five lovely daughters. The kind agrees and the princess is sent off to live away from the castle for three months. The woman has the princess participate is doing chores around the house. The princesses's nose turns down, and she starts to smile, but when she gives away her most precious necklace, her eyes finally have a sparkle to them. When the King arrives to pick up his daughter he is amazed at the tranformation. He pays the woman and the Princess asks the woman and her daughters to come live by them so that they can all still remain friends.
This book is a cute book with a very good moral to it. I think that every little girl should read this book or have it read to them. I really liked it because it was short and simple but had an underlying message under the text.
I dont see any problems coming from this book.

Boy, You're Amazing
By Virginia Kroll
Published by Albert Whitman & Company
Copyright 2004
30 Pages
Children's Picture Book
This book is about all the differnt things that boys are good at. Like playing instraments and sharing. They show all differnt kinds of boys from white, to black, to asian. They go through so many things that these boys are good at doing but in the end they say that they are the best at being themselves.
What a great message. I love that this books points out important things to be good at, like standing up to bullies and helping out your little sister, but the most important thing is to be yourslef.
I would recomend this book to everyone. It has a great message.
The pictures are bright and colorful. They include every nationality and show different cultures.
I dont see any problems comming from this book because of the message of being all you can be that the author puts into it.

A Wish to be a Christmas Tree
By Colleen Monroe
Published by Sleeping Bear Press
Copyright 2000
28 Pages
Children's Picture Book
A Wish to be a Christmas Tree is a lovely book about a tree in a lot that ha s always dreamed of being cut down and being a christmas tree, but every year he gets passed up because he is too tall. he gets really sad about this so the animals try to make him feel better. The squirrel and the birds tell him that because of him they are protected from the strong winds. The deer tells him that he provides her with a warm place to lie down and rest. But the tree is still sad. The animals get together while the tree is sleeping and start decorating his branches with berries and feathers. When the tree wakes up, he sees what his animal friends have done and he is so happy to be a christmas tree, and every year after that they get together and decorate the tree for Christmas.
I would recomend this book to everyone. It is a great book that teaches friendship and to accept yourslef and to know that you matter to someone.
I love the illistrations, they really bring the story to life. The birds are so life like and i love the colors of the berries. They are so bright.
I dont see any problems comming from this book because anyone with a heart would love this story and would love to read it to their children.

Where the Giant Sleeps
By Mem Fox
Published by Harcourt, Inc.
Copyright 2007
24 Pages
Children's Picture Book
Where the Giant Sleeps is book about a little boy and his dreams. He dreams that an island is actually a giant, his dog is a pirate, and many other strange things. It goes through several real things and changes it into what he thinks they are. In the end it shows him sleeping and all the things he's dreaming about are his toys in his room.
It is a strange book. I didnt really like it. It was hard to understand what was going on and why he was dreaming these thimgs.
I wouldnt nessicarily not recemend it, but I would tell others not to expect to undertstand it.
The illistraions are good but thats about it.
It wasn't the best children's book because it was confusing with all that was going on and so explanation.

Knuffle Bunny
By Mo Willems
Hyperion Books for Children
Copyright 2004
31 Pages
Children's Picture Book
Knuffle Bunny is a very cute children's book. It tells the story of a little girl named Trixie. One day she goes on a errand with her father to the laundromat. She has lots of fun playing with the clothes and putting the coins in the machine. Soon after leaving to go home, Trixie realizes that she has forgotten something; her little stuffed bunny named Knuffle Bunny. She tries to tell her father what has happened but unfotunalty they dont speak the same language yet. When they get home, Trixie's mother notices that they are missing Knuffle Bunny. they rush back to the laundromat and find Knuffle Bunny in the washer, soaking wet. Thats when Trixie says her first words, Knuffle Bunny.
I think every child would love this book, and their parents too. It is such a funny book. I absolutly love the pictures. They take real photos and then draw the cartoon characters in. Its very creative. The facial expressions are so funny and real.
I dont see any problems comming from reading this book. It is excellent.
Thursday, January 28, 2010

Wanderer
By Sharon Creech
HaperCollins Publisher
Copyright 2000
305 Pages
The story is about a girl named Sophie and her adventures on the sea with her three uncles and two cousins. They are making a journey to visit their grandfather who is living in England. Sophie is somewhat strange, and her cousin Cody cant really make any sense of her. She was adopted three years earlier, but she talks about her parents like they were her actuall parents, and she keeps talking about their grandfather, even though she's never met him. She is afriad of the water but she is drawn to it, not knowing why. Cody learns that when Sophie was a small child, her reall parents took her boating. The boat capsized but she was floating in a life jacket and was saved. Her parents didnt make it. When they finally reach England, Cody realizes that his gradfather and Sophie do know each other from writing to one another. It is a sweet story of healing from the past and forgiving others because Cody learns to forgive his father for the way he has treated Cody and his mother. Its a great book about family relationships and what families are for.
I would recomend this book to people who like slow, personal books. Its not action packed, and there is no romance. When i finished this book I just felt better about life and my family.
I dont see any problems with this book. Its sweet and im sure every parent would appove of it.

The Suprnaturalist
By Eoin Colfer
Published by Hyperion Books for Children
Copyright 2004
267 Pages
Children's Science Fiction
Chapter Book
The Supernaturalist takes place in the future in a city named Satallite City. A young boy, named Cosmo who was left abandoned when he was a baby, escapes from the Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys and nearly dies from being electrocuted. A group of kids heal him and make him a part of their misfit group, called Supernaturalists, after learning that he can see strange little bugs that seem to suck the life out of people. They too can see them and their mission in life is to destroy the Parasites. After being with them for some time, the Supernatualists discover that the Parasites are not actually sucking the life out of you, they are taking away the pain so it is less painful. Unforuanlty a woman with a lot of power, named Ellen Faustino, betrays them and fools them into killing many of the Parasites. The leader of the Supernaturalists, Stefan, gives his life to save the Parasites and take down Faustino. Everyone believes that Faustino is dead and the world is safe again, but at the end of the book, the last chapter she is alive. The Mayor of Satallite City has her face reconstructed so no one will recognise her, and sends her on another mission for power.
I think that this book would be good for older children. It deals with a lot of intense themes. Cosmo is an orphan and goes through terrible things at the Institute for Parentally Challenged Boy. He almost dies, and he of course has a love interest in the book.
There are some problems I see that could come from this book, namely the fact that it is intense and some parts are frightening. There are a couple swear words and the fact that Cosmo, who is only fifteen, kisses and gets into a relationship with his team member who is also fifteen.
I really loved this book. I have read other books by Eoin Colfer and loved them too. But i was surprised when i read this book because it is notheing like the Artemis Fowl books. Its completely different except that the main character is a young boy who saves the world.

The Spiderwick Chronicles
By Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
Published by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers
Copyright 2003
107 Pages
Children's Fantacy
Chapter book
The book starts out with a single mother and her three children moving in to an old house. Her twin sons, Jared and Simon are completely different from each other, and their older sister Mallory is bugged by both of them. Their first day in the old house, the three of them accidently clean up the home of a brownie which then turns into a boggart. the little boggart starts to do wicked things to them, like tie Mallory's hair to her bed and steal Simon's mice. While searching through the house, the hildren come across a secret dumbwaiter. The only one brave enough to get inside is Jared. When they lift him up he finds a secret room with no door. After looking around, he sees a piece if paper with clues written on it. He figures out the clues and ends up finding a secret book called "Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You." Its a book full of magical creatures that live in and around the house. The first book ends with the boggart showing himslef to the children.
I would recomend this book to children of all ages. It is such a cute little book. It is very funny and witty and the illistrations are very good and help bring the characters to life.
I honestly cannot see any problems arising from this book. It is short and funny. I am sure parents would love reading it to their children.
My reaction to this book was surprise. I didnt think i would like it. When i saw the preview for it i thought it looked stupid. But now I am excited to see the movie and read the rest of the series.

Heckedy Peg
Audrey Wood
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers
Copyright 1987
29 Pages
Children's Picture Book
Heckedy Peg is a story of a mother with seven children, named Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. One day the mother asks her children what they would like from town that she could get them. After naming the things they would like, the mother warns her children to not let strangers in and to not touch fire. Soon after the mother leaves, the witch named Heckedy Peg shows up. She asks the children to let her in. When they tell her they cant she asks them to bring her a burning straw for her pipe. They tell her they aren't allowed to touch the fire. She then bribes them with a sack of gold. When they let her in, she turns them into food items and takes them to her house to eat them. The mother returns and finds her children missing. She follows a bird to the witch's house and tricks the witch into letting her in. The witch tells the mother that she can have her children if she guesses each child as a food item. She matches what her children asked for to what they are now and the children turn back into themselves. They chase Heckedy Peg until she jumps into a river and is never seen again.
I would recommend this book to parents who have older children who wouldn't be too scared of the book.
Problems I see that this book could cause is that the mother had to pretend to cut off her feet to get into the house. The witch was also going to eat the children which is kind scary.
My reaction to this book was shock at first. I was surprised that the mother had to pretend to cut off her feet to get into the house. That seems a little too graphic to me for children.

Walk Two Moons
Sharon Creech
HarperCollins Publishers
Copyright 1994
280 Pages
Children's Fiction Chapter Book
Walk Two Moons is a touching story about a young girl named Salamaca Tree Hiddle, otherwise known as Sal. She and her mother and father were very happy living on their farm in Kentucky, until one day her mother left and never returned. Her father then moves them to Ohio and starts getting comfortable to a woman whose last name is Cadaver. Sal's soon to be best friend, Phoebe Winterbottom, convinces Sal that Mrs. Cadaver is an ax murderer and killed her own husband. One day at Phoebe's, a strange man comes looking for Phoebe's mother, and a couple days later the Winterbottom's start getting weird messages left on their doorstep. It all seems to weird until Phoebe's mother disappears. They all believe the strange man kidnapped her even though she left them all noted saying she would be back. Phoebe and Sal set off to find the kidnapper and figure out the strange messages. While all this is happening, Sal and a boy named Ben just cant seem to be able to kiss each other at the same time. They keep missing the others' lips and ending up in weird places, like lockers. Mrs. Winterbottom returns with the strange man and confesses to everyone that he is her son. Everyone is so relieved that she is back home and safe. Sal is happy for her friend but wishes her mother would come back. Later her grandparents decide to pick her up and travel with her all the way to Idaho to see her mother. On the way, Sal tells them the story about Phoebe and the strange man to keep her crazy grandparents in line and out of trouble. The last day of their journey, her grandmother has a stroke and is taken to a hospital. The grandfather knowing that Sal really wants to see her mother, gives her the keys and lets her make the rest of the journey by herself. She drives all day and finally makes it to the crash site of the bus that her mother was riding on. There was only one survivor from that crash and that was Mrs. Cadaver who actually sat next to Sal's mother on the bus. Some police men find her and escort her to the cemetery where she finds her mother's headstone. After saying her goodbyes, the officers take her back to the hospital where she finds out that her grandmother died earlier that day. She and her grandfather fly back home and they all go back to their farm in Kentucky with her father.
I love this book. I have read it so many times yet I always seem to cry at the end. This books makes me want to live life to the fullest and to let people know how I feel about them. Everyone would benefit from this book. Its a heartwarming story.
I honestly don't see any problems that would arise from reading this book. Its so good.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Eleventh Hour

The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base
Published by Harry N. Abrahms Inc
Copyright 1988
Children's Mystery Picture Book
31 Pages
The Eleventh Hour is such an inteligent book of mysteries and clues. It is the story of Horace and his eleventh birthday party. He is so excited to be turning eleven that he focuses everything on eleven. Eleven dishes to eat and eleven friends to eat them with, after playing eleven fun games of course. After all the games are played and everyone makes their way into the dining hall, they are stonished to see that someone has already eaten all of the food. They try to find out who ate all the food by accusing each other. Horace solves the problem by going into the kitchen and making sandwitches. They finish the party by having a picnic in the backyard. At the end of the book, the author askes you to find out who ate all the food. On every page of the book is a clue to help you figure it out. In the end, you figure out that is was Kilroy the mouse and his mice friends that ate all the food.
I think a lot of people would enjoy this book. It is fun and witty. The illistrations are awesome and the clues are so much fun to find.
There are only two problems i can see that someone might have a problem with. I am not sure how people might feel about the fact that the mouse stole all the food and got away with it, and for someone who doesnt want to take time to figure out the clues might not like the fact that you have to in order to find out who the thief was.
My reaction to this book when I first read it was surprise. I couldnt believe all the clues that are so secretly put in the book. They are everywhere. I also couldnt believe that the whole book rhymes. Its amazing to tell a whole story in a poem.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Fanny's Dream

Fanny's Dream by Caralyn Buehner
Published by Dial Books for Young Readers
Copyright 1996
Children's Picture Book
29 pages
Fanny's Dream is a wonderful book about making your life your own fairytale. Fanny is a girl who dreams of marring the mayor's son. She believes she has a fairy godmother and on the night of the grand ball being held at the mayor's house, she sits and waits for her fairy godmother to show up. But instead Herber Jensen shows up and after listening to Fanny's wish, he proposes to her. They get married and work side by side together funning a farm. They were very happy and Herber made sure to treat Fanny like a princess at least once a day. Soon they have children and life get busy. One night Fanny goes out to the garden and her fairy godmother finally shows up. She offers to make everything right. Fanny thinks about it and decides that she likes her life how it is. Then she goes back inside to her family.
I believe that everyone would benefit from this story. It is a story we all can learn from. i would recomend it to everyone.
I dont think anyone with a heart would have a problem with this book. I see no conflicts with the story.
My reaction to this story the first time i read it was teary eyes. I admit I am the biggest baby, and this book made me tear up. I am the biggest romantic and I love that they could have real, true love without the fairytale.
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