Hummingbird

HummingbirdHummingbird by Jane Ray, Nicola Davies
Published by Candlewick Press on May 7, 2019
ISBN: 1536205389
Pages: 32
Format: Picture Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

The hummingbird: a bird so small it fits in the palm of your hand, weighs no more than a nickel, is sometimes mistaken for a large insect and travels more than 2000 miles each year from Mexico and South America to lay their eggs in North America only to travel back to the south in the fall. Author Nicola Davies offers the voyage of the tiny hummingbird in a simple story told through the voices of the people that see them and offer assistance along their  way north. There is a grandmother and her granddaughter watching the tiny bird at grandmother’s hummingbird feeder, a sailboat offering a place to rest , others along the way with their feeders until  it reaches north where nests are made and eggs laid. Simple story told in simple text with bright, delicate illustrations complimenting the story. For the younger reader, a story, for the more experienced reader, small bits of information are offered on several pages. With an author’s note, bibliography and index at the end of the book, this is STEAM at its best. Use in units about birds, migration, and loss of habitat.

This is a cream offering

Submitted by Kathy George, Gray Public Library, Gray

five-stars

Stanislaw Lem’s The Seventh Voyage

Stanislaw Lem’s The Seventh VoyageThe Seventh Voyage: Star Diaries by Jon J. Muth, Stanisław Lem
Published by Graphix on October 1, 2019
ISBN: 0545004624
Pages: 80
Format: Graphic Novel
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five-stars

Stanislaw Lem a Polish writer of science fiction in the early 2oth century. He wrote with an astonishing diversity of forms – entertaining to very dark. His science fiction followed  form- cosmic exploration and utopian visions of the future were favorite targets of his satire. He had a favorite character: Ljon Tichy and his story the Seventh Voyage has Lljon as his main character in this time travel parody.

Jon Muth grew up reading science fiction and Lem. When Scholastic created its graphic novel division:Graphix, they reached out to him to write a graphic novel. Muth chose one of his favorite authors as illustrated Lem’s story. The story is somewhat “Groundhog’s Day in nature, as astronaut Tichy, the lone astronaut on a spacecraft, is caught in a time loop and needs more than himself to guide his ship out of the loop. Each day he gets up to realize the problem and as the days pass,realize he must convince his previous days selves to help before the ship is beyond help.

The story is part of a short story collection based on the space adventures of astronaut Tichy.  The story is genius but it is Muth’s extraordinary illustrations that draw the reader into Lem’s space adventure.  He created sculpture models of astronaut Tichy and his spacecraft.

There is an author’s note explaining the author’s choice of story and how he created his illustrations. This is a graphic novel that stands on it s own but also introduces readers to a novelist, philosopher, futurist and critic modern readers might have missed. In an article from the Boston Globe written in February of this year states: “He possessed a wide -ranging mind. His work looked at the communication between humans and non-humans . One of his greatest gifts was his understanding of how the future works” says Simon Ings. With our renewed interest in space, add this to your graphic novel collection for grades 7 and up.

A cream selection.

Submitted by Kathy George, Gray Public Library,Gray

 

five-stars

Firefly Home

Firefly HomeFirefly Home by Jane Clarke
Published by Nosy Crow on June 11, 2019
ISBN: 1536205877
Pages: 24
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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four-stars

Florence the firefly is lost and needs help finding her way home. Young readers will enjoy helping her find her way in this beautifully illustrated, interactive picture book.  As Florence flies around looking for lights, she makes her way across the ocean, follows a train,  goes into the city , and finally to a park where she makes a wish upon a shooting star.  Happily, she finds out that the shooting stars are her firefly friends  and she will be able to follow them home. The illustrations which are digitally created are spot on. The background pages are deep, magical shades of a blueish purple color that set off the shimmering fireflies. The fireflies are very sweet with large eyes and of course magical wings and a shimmering tail that sprinkles fire fly light across the pages just like fairy dust. An excellent choice for story time read alouds.

A standout picture book that will keep readers engaged…over and over again.  A  excellent choice for story time read alouds that has plenty of opportunities for audience participation. Highly recommended purchase for all libraries.  Geared to readers  ages three to six, but enjoyable for all ages.

Reviewed by Terri Bauld, Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, Kennebunkport, ME.

four-stars

Bedtime for little bulldozer

Bedtime for little bulldozerBedtime for Little Bulldozer by Barry E. Jackson, Elise Broach
Published by Henry Holt & Company on March 5, 2019
ISBN: 1250109280
Pages: 40
Genres: Humor
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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four-stars

Bedtimes can be tough, especially for busy little bulldozers. Even when they think they are ready for bed, it can be difficult to wind down. Created with Adobe Photoshop art and pencil, the illustrations are imaginative and adorable with tiny human parents and a larger than life “little” bulldozer. The color palette is filled with moody blues and purples that lend themselves to a sleepy time story.  The text is minimal on each page with the pictures helping to tell the story. A particularly sweet two page spreads shows the dozer with his headlights on reading to his stuffed animals. After following a pretty standard bedtime routine to help with sleep, the little dozer finally scoops up all his stuffed animals and his blanket and heads to his sister’s room where he is finally able to doze off.  An especially interesting and humorous bedtime tale for those little ones who love construction vehicles.  For children ages three to six.

Reviewed by Terri Bauld, Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library.

four-stars

When She Reigns

When She ReignsWhen She Reigns (Fallen Isles, #3) by Jodi Meadows
Published by Katherine Tegen Books on September 10, 2019
ISBN: 0062469460
Pages: 528
Genres: Adventure, Animals, Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

Who doesn’t love dragons? This is the 3rd and final book in a Young Adult Epic fantasy series.This trilogy centers around Mira Minkoba, a Hopebearer. Through out the series we see Mira fight for a different future than what everyone has planned for her. During her struggles she deals with anxiety issues and betrayal. This book does a great job of tidying up the ending for MOST of the Characters. My favorite part of this book has to be the Dragons! I would recommend this book for ages 13-19. I now have the entire trilogy for our Young Adult collection.

Reviewed by Sophie Gagnon, Skidompha Public Library, Damariscotta

four-stars

I Can Make This Promise

I Can Make This PromiseI Can Make This Promise by Christine Day
Published by Harper, HarperCollins, Quill Tree Books on October 1, 2019
ISBN: 0062871994
Pages: 272
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

Family relationships and historical influences are the main subjects of this well written novel.  As a young teen Edie finds some letters in the attic that shed light on her heritage.  Not wanted to challenge her mother our protagonist turns to her friends.  This story reveals some historical facts concerning Native People in the Seattle WA area.  Decimation and family separation by immoral government personal is revealed to Edie and the reader.  The only difficulty with this text is the interactions between mother and daughter seem unrealistic.

This novel will be appreciated by school librarians and intermediate history teachers.  Young readers are bound to enjoy the character interactions and the emotional content.  Public librarians will want to add this book to their collections.

Submitted by Jan Hamilton, retired youth services librarian in Scarborough, ME

four-stars

Peppa Pig and the Christmas Play

Peppa Pig and the Christmas PlayPeppa Pig and the Christmas Play by Candlewick Press
Published by Candlewick Press on August 20, 2019
ISBN: 1536209481
Pages: 32
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Expectations run high in Peppa’s classroom as they prepare for their holiday play.  Santa is the center of their concern as they wonder if he will attend the event.  The storyline is slight but preschool students will be more than satisfied with the story.  Two-page illustrations are colorful and attractive to young readers even though Santa’s beard looks fake.  The ending is every child’s dream.

Add to pre-school collections and consider for K classroom libraries where TV inspired books are collected.

Submitted by Jan Hamilton, retired youth services librarian in Scarborough, ME

“Our Favorite Day”

“Our Favorite Day”Our Favorite Day by Joowon Oh
Published by Candlewick Press on August 16, 2019
ISBN: 1536203572
Pages: 32
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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A charming  picture book for 3-7 year  old children featuring   a young girl and her grandfather.  There is one day of each week that is very special for them both;  thus the book’s title: “Our Favorite Day.” Each look forward to this special day of the week.  We are shown  Grandfather eagerly awaiting and preparing for the arrival of his granddaughter.   The day before the visit,  we see Grandfather’s eager anticipation  as he goes about  his daily routine while  in addition,  making  several extra stops in preparation for an activity in which both can participate.   And  When that SPECIAL  day arrives,  we see the expression of joy on the young girl’s face as she runs to Grandfather for a hug. The ending of the story shows them sharing lunch AND   the special activity.  This story of pure and simple joy  that such a relationship  brings is exceptionally  well depicted!

A  simple story, but one that nicely highlights  the very special relationship between a grandparent and their grandchild. Appropriate for 3- 7 year old children when doing a unit on grandparents.  May help to foster  appreciation of such a special  relationship.

Illustrations are watercolor, gouache, and paper collage.  Bright,  colorful and expressive.

I give this book a four star rating.

 

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

The Hundred – Year Barn

The Hundred –  Year BarnThe Hundred-Year Barn by Kenard Pak, Patricia MacLachlan
Published by Katherine Tegen Books on September 17, 2019
ISBN: 0062687735
Pages: 48
Genres: Animals, Historical Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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“The Hundred  – Year Barn” is a historical fiction picture book  about a barn that has stood in place for one hundred years.   A young boy  boy who observed the barn raising as a five year old narrates the story of the barn  and all of the changes it  experienced  as the years unfolded.  Life and its everyday activities revolve around the barn and animals and people who work in the barn.  Woven into this  lovely, sentimental tale is the story of the boy’s father who lost his wedding ring when the barn was being constructed.   The young boy  finds the ring  in the grass and put it into his pocket; however, the ring falls  through through a  hole and is lost for many years.  One day,  the boy, now grown, returns home to marry the young girl who years ago fell  into  the meadow stream.   And  later, the  man, discovers his father’s lost  ring in a bird’s nest which falls  from the rafters in the barn.  He then proceeds to hang the ring on a hook beneath his father’s photograph of “the hundred –  year old barn.”

Throughout time the barn has stood  as a symbol of peace, community  and stability.  A  sweet nostalgic tale that gives children, who so often live in the moment, a nice perspective on time itself.  Through this story, children may come to appreciate  the importance of taking pause to reflect, appreciate, and consider  the changes  they have experienced in their own short lives.

The watercolor illustrations are soft colored, tenderly rendered and expressive.  The story itself and the illustrations  tend to evoke a melancholy mood. The story in itself,  however, is not sad.

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

Child of the dream

Child of the dreamChild of the Dream (A Memoir of 1963) by Sharon Robinson
Published by Scholastic Press on September 3, 2019
ISBN: 1338282808
Pages: 240
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

Sharon is the daughter of Jackie Robinson, the baseball hero. This memoir takes place during the Civil Rights Movement when she is thirteen. Her family lives in Connecticut in a wealthy white neighborhood. She attends school there and is the minority. She has a younger brother and an older brother. Although, she lives a privileged life she has some typical teenage experiences involving friends and going to dances. She is concerned about what is happening during this turbulent time. Her father is active in the Civil Rights Movement. The Robinsons work together to host fundraisers at their home to support the movement. The Children’s March in Birmingham, the church bombings, The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom illustrate the racial tensions of the time. This memoir is well written and offers a unique perspective of this time in American history. Numerous black and white photographs and an author’s note is included. I highly recommend this for readers ages 10-14. Kris Zuidema, retired school librarian, Standish
Recommend for Cream of the Crop

five-stars