Where’s Waldo? Destination: Everywhere!

Where’s Waldo? Destination: Everywhere!Where's Waldo? Destination: Everywhere!: An Exclusive Anniversary Album of Waldo's Most Amazing Adventures by Martin Handford
Published by Candlewick Press on September 27, 2022
Pages: 32
Genres: Adventure
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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three-stars

This book is a remake of one published with the same title in 2017. Within the twelve two-page spreads are many updates and new hidden objects which add to the enjoyment. Hanford offers readers the full experience of language and art; the text introduces the environment and sets the stage for extensive and crowded illustrations. Waldo is excellent at hiding; primary grade students are going to spend hours searching for their favorite character dressed in red, white, and blue. Parents, older siblings, and the intended primary school age audience can search for Waldo together. Hanford is providing hours of quiet fun. It is worth mention that the paperback binding is poor and may not last for more than a few checkouts. This version is not a necessary purchase for public libraries or school media centers and would be better as a gift or for a classroom collection.

Reviewed by Jan Hamilton, Retired Youth Services Librarian

three-stars

Heroes Like Us

Heroes Like UsHeroes Like Us: Two Stories: The Day We Met the Queen; The Great Food Bank Heist by Onjali Q Ra�f
Published by Delacorte Press on November 15, 2022
ISBN: 0593488199
Pages: 176
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
Goodreads
four-stars

Heroes Like Us by Onjali Q. Rauf is a book made up of two novellas that deal with important social issues in a simple and kid-friendly way. The first story, “The Day We Met the Queen,” is a sequel to the “Boy in the Back of the Class,” which is about a student who is also a Syrian refugee. Readers do not need to have read that story to understand and enjoy this one. In this installment, a group of young friends prepare to meet the Queen of England, but they face bullying and harassment from people who don’t believe England should support refugees. As a result, the kids have to figure out a way to get by the protestors and get to Buckingham Palace on time!

The second story, “The Great Food Bank Heist,” follows a different group of friends who are trying to figure out who is stealing food from the Food Bank. They stealthily stake out the local grocery store, trying to catch the culprit. This story offers readers a glimpse into the struggles that hungry children and their families face on a daily basis. Both of these stories would be appropriate for students in grades 3-5, because while the stories raise awareness of important issues, they offer hope, and there is still enough action to keep readers interested. The author’s note at the end of the book provides factual information about refugees and food insecurity, encourages readers to ask questions, and mentions ways children can help.

Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library

four-stars

The Christmasaurus

The ChristmasaurusThe Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher
Published by Random House Books for Young Readers on September 6, 2022
ISBN: 0593566165
Pages: 32
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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four-stars

A young blue scaled dinosaur lives in the North Pole with Santa and his elves. It is the dinosaur’s biggest wish to guide Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve, but even though Santa tries to show him how to fly, the dinosaur cannot do it. As the Christmasaurus tries to find the meaning of Christmas, he also seeks other ways to fly and fulfill his dream. The illustrations are digitally created with bright and bold colors which make the landscape inviting. The different shades of blues from the dinosaurs guide the reader’s eyes to the main character every time they turn the page. Young readers who celebrate Christmas or love dinosaurs will enjoy this book.

Reviewed by Brandon Dyer, Auburn Public Library

four-stars

Pirates Past Noon: The Graphic Novel

Pirates Past Noon: The Graphic NovelPirates Past Noon Graphic Novel by Mary Pope Osborne, Jenny Laird, Kelly Matthews, Nichole Matthews
Published by Random House Books for Young Readers on September 27, 2022
ISBN: 0593174801
Pages: 176
Genres: Adventure, Science Fiction
Format: Graphic Novel
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three-stars

Jack and Annie land on a beach using the Magic Tree House. They think that they are in paradise until they realize that they have landed on an island during the time of pirates. Then Cap’n Bones arrives, looking for his buried treasure! This is the fourth book in the popular Magic Tree House series  that has been transformed into graphic novel format. Ideal for readers in grades 1 through 3. The illustrations by Kelly & Nichole Matthews are clear and bright and each page has a balance of illustration and text perfect for emerging readers. Like the prose books, vocabulary in these graphic novels is appropriate for this reading level. This book is suggested for elementary school and public libraries.

Reviewed by Brandon Dyer, Auburn Public Library

three-stars

Tiptoe Tiger

Tiptoe TigerTiptoe Tiger by Jane Clarke, Britta Teckentrup
Published by Nosy Crow on December 6, 2022
Pages: 24
Genres: Animals
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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five-stars

The sun is setting in the lush green jungle. Tara, a baby tiger, does not want to go home because she still wants to find a friend to play with. Young readers will be captivated by the bright neon colors throughout the book. This picture book is perfect for story time because of how interactive it is. The story asks the children questions, tells them to look for items on the pages, and act out animal sounds/movements. Tiptoe Tiger can be a helpful resource for storytellers that are working on honing their storytelling skills when it comes to theatrical reading. Recommended for readers ages 3 – 5.

Reviewed by Brandon Dyer, Auburn Public Library

five-stars

Crimson Twill: Witch in the City

Crimson Twill: Witch in the CityCrimson Twill: Witch in the City by Kallie George, Birgitta Sif
Published by Candlewick Press on July 12, 2022
ISBN: 1536214639
Pages: 64
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Crimson Twill is a very unusual young witch. She doesn’t wear black, doesn’t wear pointy shoes, and is exceedingly kind. When her mother agrees to take her on a shopping excursion to Broomingdale’s in the big city, Crimson is thrilled by the idea of spending the coins she has earned from doing chores. The surprise for the young witch is that she never manages to spend her coins, but has several adventures in Broomingdale’s, gaining something far more valuable than money can buy in the process… new friends.

This cute beginning chapter book teaches the important lesson that money is not necessary to find happiness and friendship. It would also make a fun addition to any Halloween display.

Reviewed by Crystal Wilder, University of Maine, Gorham Campus Library

three-stars

Jack Knight’s Brave Flight: How One Gutsy Piot Saved the U.S. Mail Service

Jack Knight’s Brave Flight: How One Gutsy Piot Saved the U.S. Mail ServiceJack Knight's Brave Flight by Jill Esbaum, Stacy Innerst
Published by Astra Publishing House on March 29, 2022
Pages: 40
Genres: Biography/Autobiography
Format: Picture Book Nonfiction
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four-stars

In 1921, due to the costs and dangers of plane transportation following several crashes, the U.S. Congress decided to defund the U.S. Air Mail system. As a result, fourteen pilots and their support crews decided to prove Air Mail could be much faster than other delivery systems. Pilot Jack Knight set off from North Platte, NE on Feb. 22, 1921 at 10:44p.m. in his open-cockpit biplane. He was only supposed to fly to Omaha, NE, his normal mail route, but a blizzard hit preventing his replacement from arriving and downing the other two planes in Chicago, IL. Jack, exhausted and freezing, still took off again to fly into the night, into the storm, and into unfamiliar territory. He had a compass, but none of the other technology that makes night flights possible and safe today. After making a perilous stop to refuel in Iowa City, IA, Jack set off once again, finally landing in Chicago just after dawn. He had to be cut out of his flight suit because it had frozen to the seat! Two other pilots were able to finish the relay to New York City. In total, they flew 2,629 miles in 23 hours, 20 minutes, beating the old plane-train record by nearly 39 hours. Within a few days, Congress approved the funding to continue the U.S. Air Mail system.

An author’s note at the end of the book describes the need for a reliable mail system in the United States and includes some historical photographs, a chronology and a bibliography. This picture book is creatively illustrated with watercolors, ink, pencil, rubber stamps and digital images. The harrowing tale should appeal to readers interested in the history of flight, the history of the U.S. Mail, and in true-life adventures.

Reviewed by Crystal Wilder, University of Southern Maine, Gorham Campus Library

four-stars

Little Good Wolf

Little Good WolfLittle Good Wolf by Janet Stevens, Susan Stevens Crummel
Published by Clarion Books on August 23, 2022
ISBN: 0358561884
Pages: 48
Genres: Fairy Tale
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Goodreads
five-stars

This fractured fairy tale introduces the reader to the Little Good Wolf, who is out of place in his big bad family. His parents send him away to big bad school to learn to be bad, but Little Good Wolf is true to himself and attempts to change others for the better. This story reminds the reader to be confidant in who you are and to do the right thing even when others are telling you it is wrong. Even one little wolf has the power to change people. This is a heartwarming story and would be a great addition to any library. The fun mixed media illustrations show the reader just how hard the little wolf is trying to be himself and not to change, all while making the world a better place.

Reviewed by Erin Scott, MSAD 75 Woodside

five-stars

The Smurfs: How Much Farther, Papa Smurf?

The Smurfs: How Much Farther, Papa Smurf?Smurfs: How Much Farther, Papa Smurf? by Peyo
Published by HarperCollins on April 26, 2022
ISBN: 0063077973
Pages: 32
Genres: Adventure
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Goodreads
three-stars

This brightly illustrated picture book takes the reader on a journey with the Smurfs. Some of the Smurfs want to take their time and enjoy the journey, stopping to pick flowers and swim and other tasks that take them from the most direct path. Other Smurfs want to stick to the path and not be distracted so that they can get to their destination on time. The Smurfs realize that there is no right or wrong way to travel and both paths have their benefits. This book reminds the reader that compromises need to be made when you do things in a group, and that you need to listen to your teammates. The illustrations do a great job bringing the reader into the journey with these adorable blue creatures. Not a must have, but a fun book.

Reviewed by Erin Scott, MSAD 75 Woodside

three-stars

Izzy Paints

Izzy PaintsIzzy Paints by Tim Miller
Published by HarperCollins US on April 5, 2023
ISBN: 0063119757
Pages: 40
Genres: Animals, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Goodreads
four-stars

In this colorful picture book, Tim Miller introduces the reader to Izzy the koala, who learns to appreciate art and decides to create some herself. This book reminds the reader that art comes in all forms and can be very inspiring. This book is great for pre-K-1st grade and captures the readers interests with the creative and colorful illustrations. A great addition to a picture book collection.

Reviewed by Erin Scott, MSAD 75 Woodside

four-stars