The Nice Dream Truck

The Nice Dream TruckThe Nice Dream Truck by Beth Ferry, Brigette Barrager
Published by HarperCollins on March 23, 2021
ISBN: 0062907832
Pages: 32
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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two-stars

Equating dreams to ice cream throughout this bedtime picture book, Ferry suggests children try all types of dreams, “the choices are endless”. When you go to sleep, you may be visited by the nice dream truck that is driven by a dark- skinned girl in a paper ice cream hat.  You may dream about snow, or puppies, or jelly bean scaled dragons.  Dreams can be silly like Narwhals drawing on ice or indulgent like having your birthday come twice.  Barrager’s colorful and whimsical illustrations show ice cream treats on every page with a cast of energetic children with a variety of skin tones. There are a few odd lines in the story such as “Sample some princess” which may cause some to hesitate in reading or purchasing.

Reviewed by Sheila Dube, Youth Services, Springvale Public Library

two-stars

Pinkalicious and the Robo-Pup

Pinkalicious and the Robo-PupPinkalicious and the Robo-Pup by Victoria Kann
Published by HarperCollins on May 4, 2021
ISBN: 0063003767
Pages: 32
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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three-stars

This is a Level 1 “I can read book” for grades 1-3.  Pinkville is holding a pet contest.  Pinkalicious and her brother Peter enter their new robot puppy that their mother created.  None of Pinkalicious’ friends are interested in what robo-pup can do because they are all interested in the live animals.  When Alison’s new puppy Bella gets spooked and runs away, Robo-pup comes to the rescue and finds the puppy.  There are four and five short sentences per page with many quotes, exclamations and other punctuation marks.  Vocabulary words include: trophy, ordinary, listening, loudspeaker and congratulations.  Fans of the PBS show and the picture books will recognize the computer generated illustrations that show static expressions of smiling or “oo” ovals on all the characters.

Reviewed by Sheila Dube, Youth Services, Springvale Public Library

three-stars

The Titanic

The TitanicHistory Smashers: The Titanic by Kate Messner, Matt Aytch Taylor
Published by Random House Books for Young Readers ISBN: 0593120434
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

This is a paperback version and the second installment in the new narrative non-fiction series by Kate Messner and illustrated by Matt Aytch Taylor called History Smashers.  They are suggested for 3-6 graders.  Messner breaks down the rumors and the facts, as scientists and historians have accumulated over the last –years since the Titanic sank. Using a mix of narrative, lists, historical photographs with captions and graphic novel inserts, Messner will keep readers engaged and challenge Titanic enthusiasts to look beyond the rumors and film created drama to investigate the tragedy from a historical lens. Real newspaper articles are evaluated by Messner providing the reader with examples of how to critically think through headlines. Quotes from eye witnesses are shown to be different and the boat building industry is placed securely in a larger historical context to illustrated how rumors were easily believed. Messner identifies how some of the survivor’s lives were influenced by unfair reporter accounts of the sinking. Back material include a timeline, suggested books and online resources, bibliography, image credits and an index.

Reviewed by Sheila Dube, Youth Services, Springvale Public Library

five-stars

Julius Zebra: Grapple With the Greeks

Julius Zebra:  Grapple With the GreeksJulius Zebra: Grapple with the Greeks! by Gary Northfield
Published by Candlewick Press on June 8, 2021
ISBN: 1536215147
Pages: 320
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

Julius Zebra:  Grapple With the Greeks

 

What a fun way to learn about the ancient Greeks!  In this fourth book in the series of ancient civilizations, Julius Zebra and his friends are in for a series of adventures as they search for King Midas and a golden apple and Julius’s missing brother.  Each page has excellent drawings which totally fit with the text.  In the end there is a section explaining the planets, how to dress up as an ancient Greek, the art of Greece, and a Glossary including words from Hades to the Trojan horse to Zeus.  There is humor throughout and it is a very fast read.  The characters act goofy, which will draw in readers.  It will be popular with middle grade readers.

 

Reviewed by Ellen Spring, Oceanside High School, Rockland

four-stars

Miles Morales: Shock Waves

Miles Morales: Shock WavesMiles Morales: Shock Waves by Justin A. Reynolds, Pablo Leon
Published by Graphix on June 1, 2021
ISBN: 1338648039
Pages: 128
Format: Graphic Novel
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five-stars

The first in a new line of original graphic novels, a new collaboration between Scholastic and Marvel, Miles Morales: Shockwave brings us another new tale of the Spiderman we all fell in love with in the Spiderman: into the Universe movie. This story finds Miles struggling to balance school work, family, and wrangling criminals. When new student Kyle shows  up, Miles is intrigued by her artistic and techie talents. Kyle’s father goes missing from the same  company that Miles is looking into related to  a string of crimes. Are they related? Is Kyle’s dad missing or involved in the nefarious missions? While Miles is as fun and snarky as ever, this book also showcases the talents of his friends. Ganke, his bestie, provides tech support as always. And Squirrel Girl and Kamala  Khan (Ms. Marvel) help him with research. We also learn the three of them are training with the Avengers. Artist Pablo Leon uses vibrant detail-filled panels. Ariana Maher’s lettering is easy to read and follow. This is a must buy for comic collections. Recommended for ages 8+.

Reviewed by Kara Reiman, Maine State Library

five-stars