You Can Do It, Pout Pout Fish!

You Can Do It, Pout Pout Fish!You Can Do It, Pout-Pout Fish! by Dan Hanna, Deborah Diesen
Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) on April 9, 2019
ISBN: 1250064279
Pages: 24
Genres: Animals
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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three-stars

Pout Pout Fish had a big idea that he felt he could complete all by himself. Mr. Fish (aka Pout Pout Fish) soon found out that he could not, and that maybe he should accept the help of his friends.

A charming story with a great lesson about friendship and accepting help.

A great read for the beginning reader.

Reviewed by Melissa Madigan retired Youth Services Librarian

three-stars

A Friend for Dragon

A Friend for DragonA Friend for Dragon: An Acorn Book (Dragon #1) by Dav Pilkey
Published by Scholastic Inc. on April 30, 2019
ISBN: 1338341057
Pages: 64
Genres: Adventure
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three-stars

Dragon was very lonely, and longed for a friend. He asked several animals, but none were interested. Then as Dragon sat under an apple tree one fell on his head. Dragon decided that apple would make a great friend. So at long last Dragon has a friend, who he cared for, told stories to, made funny jokes with even made midnight snacks to share. One day his friend appears to be ill, and Dragon shows what a great and caring friend he is.has made a friend, and he loves spending time with his new buddy! He enjoys telling scary stories, cracking funny jokes, and fixing a midnight snack for them to share. But when his friend appears to be ill, Dragon demonstrates what it means to be a true friend.
This warmhearted friendship story of love and loss, is a great early chapter book for the emerging reader.

Reviewed by Melissa Madigan retired Youth Services Librarian

three-stars

A Box of Bones

A Box of BonesA Box of Bones by Marina Cohen
Published by Roaring Brook Press on May 28, 2019
ISBN: 1250172217
Pages: 288
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

Twelve-year-old Kallie despises nonsense. She believes there's a rational explanation for everything, despite the good-natured prodding of her Grandpa Jess, who takes her to frivolous wastes of time like their town's local Festival of Fools.
There, Kallie meets a faceless man (must be some kind of mask) who gives her a strange wooden puzzle box (must be some kind of gimmick). Intrigued despite herself, Kallie sets to work on unlocking its secrets and...lets something out. From here Kallie's life begins to entangle with another world, a world where Liah, a young bone carver, journeys with her master to sell wares to a wicked Queen.
The sights, sounds, smells, and spells of Liah's world are beginning to leak into Kallie's, and if Kallie can't decipher the meaning of her own story, "the end" might be far from happy.

” A Box of Bones” is a an imaginative and unique middle grade fantasy that both boys and girls would enjoy.

Kallie, the young protagonist,  and a practical sort at that, is convinced by her Grandpa Jess to go to the “Festival of Fools.”  There she meets a faceless man who gives her  a mysterious “puzzle box.   Kallie sets about unlocking its secrets , and with tenacity unlocks the box only to find that something has been freed.  At the same time, a young bone cutter, Liah,  travels  with her master,to sell her products to a wicked Empress.  At this point, some of Liah’s world begins to leak into Kallie’s world.  Kallie tries her hardest to decipher the connection between the two worlds. If Kallie is unable to decipher the meaning of her own world, the ending may not be happy!

Reviewed by Connie M. Smith, Breakwater School, Portland, ME

four-stars

Waiting For Chicken Smith

Published by Candlewick Press (MA) Genres: Adventure, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
three-stars

“Waiting for Chicken Smith” is a picture book about summer, anticipation and making new discoveries.  As  a young boy waits patiently for his “summer time friend” to make an appearance at his beach house which sits nearby to the boy’s beach house, he dreams  of  all the fun things the two of them have done together  in summers’ past and will continue   on doing when Chicken Smith FINALLY arrives.  He even finds a special’ shell and leaves it on Chicken Smith’s stoop as a surprise for him. The young boy’s sister tries  to distract him by  interesting him in her   shell collection.  At first he  “pooh poohs’  the shells, and continues  to anxiously await the arrival of his friend,  Chicken.  However, as time goes on,  he is gradually pulled by  his sister to  join her  on  her  adventures.  Chicken and the young boy had always searched for whales together but had never actually seen a whale.   With luck  on their side, the young boy and his sister spy a whale cavorting in the sea.  The boy decides that maybe Chicken Smith will not show up this season after all. He thus begins to appreciate the company of his sister – to the point where he fetches the shell from Chicken Smith’s stoop and considers giving it to his sister for her collection.

A sweet, quiet story about childhood friendship, not giving up hopes and dreams but accepting the inevitability of change,  and in that,  discovering  joy.

The illustrations by David Mackintosh are bold, detailed and surprising!

Reviewed by Connie M. Smith, Breakwater School, Portland, ME

 

three-stars

Emergency Kittens!

Emergency Kittens!Emergency Kittens! by Dave Mottram, Jody Jensen Shaffer
Published by Doubleday Books for Young Readers on January 7, 2020
ISBN: 1984830082
Pages: 32
Genres: Animals, Humor
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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three-stars

Maybe you need a superhero! How about the EMERGENCY KITTENS! A girl stuck in a tree and Sheldon with his basketball that takes a bad bounce. The KITTENS make everything better! Cute story for children that love superheroes with brightly colorful illustrations. Young children from Preschool to Kindergarten should enjoy this story.

Reviewed by Ginni Nichols, Children’s Librarian, Gardiner Public Library, Gardiner  ME

three-stars

Bats

BatsBats by Gail Gibbons
Published by Holiday House on September 24, 2019
ISBN: 082344354X
Pages: 32
Genres: Animals, Non-Fiction
Format: Picture Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

Bats are the only mammals that can fly, who knew?  Children will learn how many inches are from a bats ear to its foot. Gail Gibbons writes informative science books that children can relate to. This book was first published in 1999 and this is a new updated version. The illustrations are wonderful and colorful. Children will remember the facts they learn through reading this book and will be sharing them with their family and friends.

Reviewed by Ginni Nichols, Children’s Librarian, Gardiner Public Library, Gardiner   ME

five-stars

The Supersmart Elephant

Published by Lerner Publications (Tm) ISBN: 9781541519848
Genres: Animals
Format: Picture Book Nonfiction

The Supersmart Elephant by Mari Schuh has what primary teachers seek in informational books – an index, glossary, labels, diagrams, bold chapter headings, and short, factual sentences, It also has colorful photos that children want. The book mentions some of the serious challenges elephants face in their struggle to survive, but it also presents some of the efforts that humans are doing to save them. After being given a brief introduction to the species, readers are presented with examples of elephants’ intelligence, communication skills and cooperative nature within their herds. Recommended by Margy Soule, Coffin Elementary School, Brunswick, Maine

Rating 4

Small Town Hearts

Small Town HeartsSmall Town Hearts by Lillie Vale
Published by Swoon Reads on March 19, 2019
ISBN: 1250192358
Pages: 336
Genres: Realistic Fiction, Romance
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Babe is a recent high school grad with no plans to move on from her small seaside town. Just as her high school friendships fall apart, she meets summer boy Levi.  Babe spends her summer navigating drama from all sides–friends, exes, and new loves. The fact that Babe is bisexual is casually discovered as she moves between love interests.  In fact, the word itself is only mentioned a couple of times and it’s toward the end of the book. To have a book where the character happens to be LGBTQ instead of that being the focus of the book is a breath of fresh air.  However, the book is all about relationship drama, and Babe isn’t necessarily the most likeable character. This is the first book from the young author, and I expect more to come from her in the future. Recommend to LGBTQ (particularly bisexual) teens interested in reading about a character like themselves moving through life. Best for grades 9-12.

Reviewed by Kara  Reiman, Maine State Library

three-stars

Truth About Hawks

Truth About HawksThe Truth about Hawks by Maxwell Eaton III
Published by Roaring Brook Press on November 12, 2019
ISBN: 1250198453
Pages: 32
Genres: Animals, Humor, Non-Fiction
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five-stars

This book is truly a fun way for preschoolers to 4th graders to learn about hawks, both informative and hilarious. Eaton writes this popular series that gives children facts about certain animals.  Did you know that a golden eagle in a stoop may reach up to 200 miles per hour? Children will love the colorful illustrations and the humor as they absorb much of the particulars about these birds. Highly recommend.

Reviewed by Ginni Nichols, Children’s Librarian, Gardiner Public Library, Gardiner  ME

five-stars

American Girl The March on Washington

American Girl The March on WashingtonThe March on Washington (American Girl: Real Stories From My Time) by Bonnie Bader, Kelley McMorris
Published by Scholastic Inc. on December 26, 2018
ISBN: 1338193015
Pages: 128
Genres: Historical Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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This is the story of Melody who explores the real facts of the March on Washington and what it meant to not only Black Americans, but all Americans. How it brought people from all over the country together to fight for equal rights for all Americans.

American Girl books are pretty popular girls in grades 2 to 4.

Reviewed by Melissa Madigan retired Youth Services Librarian