Thursday, September 17, 2015

Picture Books







Title: "Time of Wonder"
Author: Robert McCloskey
Illustrator: Robert McCloskey
Publisher: Puffin Books (A Division of Penguin Books)
Publication Date: 1989
ISBN: 0-14-050201-7
Rating: 4/5

"Time of Wonder" is a beautiful story about two little girls and their summer vacation home experiences. The two girls spend their summer on an island on the bay, where they get to experience crabbing, night-time boat rides, and blue sparkling water. The two girls play all day long by the bay with the other neighbors. They jump off the rocks at the point of the island, and even build rock castles. Towards the end of the book, a hurricane hits as the summer ends. The family pushes through the hurricane, but eventually realizes summer is over and it's time to go home for school.

I give this picture book a 4/5. The plot is adorable, and any child who has gone on vacation will be able to relate to the memories and feelings during summer, when you think school will never start again. Also, the pictures in this book are phenomenal. The illustrators uses very soft colors, but the details are crazy. In some of the photos with rain, the pictures are created to look like there is rain in the distance on the island. Although the pictures are simple, they're magnificent. My only concern with this book is that it's a tad long, and I think that many kids would lose focus during this book, because I also lost my focus during this book!





Title: "What if…"
Author: Regina J. Williams
Illustrator: Doug Keith
Publisher: Illumination Arts Publishing Company
Publication Date: 2001
ISBN: 0-935699-22-8
Rating: 4/5

"What if…" by Regina Williams is an adorable and bright picture book with simple text. The story starts with a little boy who doesn't want to go to bed when his mom tucks him in, so he comes up with bizarre "what if" questions to ask his mom. The little boy dreams up fun scenarios that every kid wishes would come true such as: what if he had a garden of chocolate and marshmallows, or what if snowflakes tasted like peppermint ice cream? The story ends with the little boy's mom convincing him to go to sleep once and for all.

I give this book a 4/5 because it's an adorable fantasy picture book for little kids. The thoughts that the little boy has are thoughts that probably every little kid dreams about sometimes. Also, the pictures are extremely detailed and bright in color. This fantasy truly comes to life when you're reading it, and I think that little kids would love it. My only concern is that this book has really simple sentences and not a lot of text, so it definitely would be for a younger/earlier reader. 





Title: "Around the World: Who's Been Here?"
Author: Lindsay Barrett George
Illustrator: Lindsay Barrett George
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Publication Date: 1999
ISBN: 0-688-15268-6
Rating: 5/5

This picture book follows a teacher Miss Lewis as she travels around the world to each of the continents. Miss Lewis writes a note to her class at each stop she makes, telling them about the different experiences, animals, and places she saw. At the end of each letter Miss Lewis asks, "Who's been here?" to her students. She also sends back pictures of the animals and people of each of the continents such as: pandas from Japan, koalas from Australia, and penguins from Antarctica. The story ends with Miss Lewis returning to school with all her students.

I give this picture book a 5/5, because there is so much for students to gain from this picture book! First, students can learn a lot about different cultures and the lifestyles that people live throughout the world. She even includes some of the phrases in different languages. Also, Lindsay includes pictures of various animals and includes their names, so that children can learn the names of different animals. Finally, Lindsay even includes maps of each of the places that Miss Lewis travels to. I feel like there is so much content in this book, but it's also fun, so students can enjoy reading, while not realizing that they're learning so much!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Decodable Books


Title: "A Tap and a Pat"
Author: Lili Henderson
Illustrator: Chris Baldwin
Publisher: Learning Page
Publication Date: 2005
Rating: 5/5

The decodable "A Tap and a  Pat" is a decodable that focuses on the consonant T through a story about Pam and her dog Pat who are sitting on a mat. I give this decodable a 5/5, because I think this is a cute decodable for children to learn from since it's about a girl and her pet dog.




Title: "Don and Dots"
Author: Veronica Angel
Illustrator: John Kastner
Publisher: Learning Page
Publication Date: 2005
Rating: 3/5

The decodable "Don and Dots" is a decodable about the consonant Dd. It's about a little boy Don who puts dots on lots of things. I give this decodable a 3/5. The short plot line is cute and the images are funny. My only concern is that there are a lot of words on each page, which may be difficult for a child learning to read. 



Title: "Big Bad Bat"
Author: Veronica Angel
Illustrator: Bill Dinardo
Publisher: Learning Page
Publication Date: 2005
Rating: 4/5

The decodable "Big Bad Bat" is about two cats who are trying to catch a bat. This decodable has a lot of words on each page, so it may be difficult and confusing for a new reader to read. I do like the images, though, and I think that children would find the plot line funny. The pictures are slightly outdated, though. 


Friday, September 4, 2015

Wordless Picture Books

Title: "Good Night Gorilla"
Illustrator: Peggy Rathmann
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Publication Date: 1994
ISBN: 0-590-53598-6
Rating: 5/5 stars

In this wordless picture book, an adorable gorilla at the zoo snatches the keys from the zookeeper and follows him around the zoo. As they pass each of the different animals' cages, the gorilla unlocks each and every one. The zookeeper ends up bringing the entire zoo back home with him!

I give this wordless picture book 5/5 stars. There are some quotes throughout the book that say, "goodbye gorilla," or other animals, but other than that there is no text. This allows the children to use their imagination and develop the story on their own. The drawings are simple, but there are lots of bright colors, and the plot involves animals which most kids love!


Title: "The Snowman"
Illustrator: Raymond Briggs
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication Date: 1978
ISBN: 0-394-83973-0
Rating: 4/5 stars.

"The Snowman" is a wordless picture book about a little boy's snowman who comes to life in the nighttime. The pair spends the night together cooking, dressing up, and flying into the sky. After returning to his house at night, the little boy wakes to find his snowman has melted away.

I give this wordless picture book 4/5 stars. I love the drawings, and I think that this book has a very sentimental, but deep story for little kids to learn from. It teaches little kids that nothing lasts forever, and touches on the topic of loss. My only concern with this book is that the pages are made up of a bunch of different tiny photos, which may make the story hard for some little kids to follow.


Title: "Father Christmas"
Illustrator: Raymond Briggs
Publisher: Coward-McCann Inc.
Publication Date: 1973
ISBN: 0-698-20272-4
Rating: 1/5 stars

"Father Christmas" is a wordless picture book about a very unhappy and grumpy Santa Clause as he prepares for Christmas. The cartoon style book follows Santa as he sets up the sled and delivers the presents to all of the children. He complains the entire way, gets stuck in rain, and is only happy when he gets back home to his bed.

I personally did not like this children's book at all! Christmas is supposed to be a happy time for little kids, and I feel like this book has a very negative tone to it. It's okay to be honest and open with children, but this book is far too negative for a Christmas book. Also, the cartoon is a bit mature for children, because Santa is very happy when he opens up a bottle of alcohol.