Monday, December 30, 2024

Creepy Carrots! by Aaron Reynolds 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊

Jasper the rabbit loves carrots, and he eats them all the time. He gets his carrots from Crakenhopper Field, where the carrots get upset with him for eating all their friends. So, the carrots come up with a plan, they follow Jasper, everywhere, walking home after his big game, in his bathroom and in the shed. This creeps Jasper out, until finally he comes up with a solution, or is it?

I read this book to my 2 granddaughters ages 4 and 7. I thought the book was engaging and full of suspense, but they were creeped out by the creepy carrots. This is one of those books you should read first before buying, it may not be for all children.

Published In: 2012
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Age Level: 4-8 years
AR Level: 2.3
Pages: 36
Stars: 5
Awards: 2013 Caldecott Honor

Friday, December 20, 2024

Number the Stars by Louis Lowry 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊

The year is 1943 and in Copenhagen, Denmark the German troops are beginning to “relocate” the Jews. Annemarie Johansen’s best friend Ellen is Jewish and the rabbi at her synagogue has informed his congregation that the Nazis are coming for them. Annemarie’s family takes in Ellen, and they pretend that she is their daughter who died a few years earlier. As events become more dire for Ellen’s family Annemarie’s family plans to smuggle the Rosen’s out of Denmark and into Sweden.

The Courage and bravery that Annemarie’s family displays in the book is amazing. The question I always ask myself about the Holocaust is would I have the fearlessness to help, or would I sit back and watch? “Number the Stars” puts this question front and center. The suspense in the book is real along with the menacing actions of the Germans.

This book is most definitely on the must-read list for my grandchildren. With the passage of time, I hope that the horrors of the Holocaust are not forgotten. One way to keep the next generation aware is through books like “Number the Stars”.
                                                                                    
Published In: 1989
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Age Level: 9 -11 Years
AR Level: 4.5
Pages: 160
Stars: 5
Awards: 1990 Newbery Medal Winner


Thursday, December 19, 2024

A Different Pond by Bao Phi 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊


Regardless of your age or ethnic background, all boys and some girls love fishing with their father. Even when the pond that the father learned to fish on is half-way around the world, the experience is timeless. Fishing gives father and child the together time that neither one of them will forget. The Boy in “A Different Pond” does not have it easy in America, his father has two jobs, and Mom also must work. Leaving the Boy to take care of his siblings. The message of hard work and taking care of family comes through loud and clear in this lovely picture book.   

Published In: 2017
Publisher: Capstone/Picture Window Books
Age Level: 4-8 years
AR Level: 3.1
Pages: 32
Stars: 5
Awards: 2018 Caldecott Honor


Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Crown An Ode To The Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊

This book highlights a young boy who goes into the barbershop feeling like a “lump of clay” but comes out a totally new person. One with confidence and high self-esteem. The author takes the reader on a journey to the black barbershop where a boy believes that he can be anybody and do anything when he leaves with his fresh cut. The story is told in a rhythmic style that flows effortlessly. A great read for any young boy. 

Published In: 2017
Publisher: Agate Bolden
Age Level: 4-8 years
AR Level: 3.8
Pages: 32
Stars: 5
Awards: 2018 Caldecott and Newberry Honor


Thursday, December 12, 2024

Snowballs by Lois Ehlert 🟊🟊🟊🟊

Everybody loves a snowman and, the book, “Snowballs” shows kids some very creative ways to build one. My granddaughter and I reviewed all the members of the snow family, and we discussed what made each one unique. The story may be lacking but the illustrations make up for it. They are colorful, crisp and vivid. Another great book by Lois Ehlert. 

Published In: 1995
Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Age Level: 2-5 years
AR Level: 1.3
Pages: 36
Stars: 4


Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Sarah. Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan 🟌🟌🟌🟌🟌

Anna and Caleb’s father, a widower, is looking for a wife. The Wittings live on the prairie in the late 19th century. Papa has put an advertisement in the newspaper and Sara Elisabeth Wheaton from Maine has agreed to visit the prairie family. Sarah arrives by train and writes to Papa that she “will wear a yellow bonnet. I am plain and tall.” As Sarah develops a relationship with the family they question if she will stay? Or does she miss the sea so much that she returns to Maine?

“Sarah, Plain and Tall” is a classic children’s book. The writing style of this historical fiction is simple and easy to read. The story is told from the point of view of Anna and Caleb. It is heartbreaking to read how much the children want Sarah to stay with them. They want both a mother and a wife for Papa so the family will sing again. This tender story is a must for the grandchildren.

Published In: Harper Trophy
Published:1987
Age Level: 8-10 years
AR Level: 3.4
Pages: 58
Stars: 5
Series: Sarah, Plain and Tall – 5 Books in the Series
Awards: 1986 Newbery Medal & 1986 O’Dell Award


Sunday, December 8, 2024

Inch by Inch by Leo Lionni 🟌🟌🟌🟌🟌

This is a classic children’s book, about the inchworm that measures the birds, tail, neck, beak, legs and body. The inchworm provides his talents so that the birds of the forest will not eat him. The last bird, a nightingale, asks him to measure his song. How will the inchworm outsmart this bird? All my grandchildren have loved this book, and I recommend it for all toddlers

 

Published In: 1962
Publisher: William Morrow & Company Inc.
Age Level: 2-5 years
AR Level: 1.8
Pages: 32
Stars: 5
Awards: Caldecott Honor


Saturday, December 7, 2024

Mister Max The Book of Lost Things by Cynthia Voigt 🟒🟒🟒🟒🟒

Max’s parents are actors who have been offer the job of a lifetime in India. Max and his parents live in England and when Max misses the boat that was to take them to India he is separated from them. As the days pass, he does not hear from his parents, and he is left to fend for himself. Max must find a way to support himself. After finding a runaway child in the neighborhood Max becomes a finder of lost things. He turns his newfound talent into a business and starts to earn money. While still trying to figure out what happened to his parents.

Max is a wonderful character who is full of courage and guts. He has all the appropriate response you would expect from a 13-year-old boy. The mystery around his parents’ disappearance and the way he tackles each job of finding lost things is engaging. I will be getting the series of Mister Max books for my grandchildren.

Relevant Information

Content Review

Published In: 2013

Profanity: None

Publisher: Knopf

Violence: None

Age Level: 8-12 years

Sexual: None

AR Level: 5.8

Mature Themes: None

Pages: 367

 

Stars: 5

 


Friday, December 6, 2024

Pretend by Jennifer Plecas 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊

An adventure starts when Jimmy asks his father to pretend “that this couch is a big boat and that we are floating in the ocean”. Using their imagination father and son take off on a journey that becomes the “best time ever”. This is a wonderful book for both children that have a wild imagination and for those that need a bit of encouragement. Maybe even Mom and Dad could pick up a few pointers on how to build an imaginary world. “Pretend” is a great addition to your home library. 

Published In: 2011
Publisher: Philomel Books
Age Level: 3-7 years
AR Level: 2.2
Pages: 32
Stars: 5


Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin 🟌🟌🟌🟌🟌

Dragons love tacos but only with mild toppings. They can’t handle spicy salsa or green chilis. If a dragon gets a hold of salsa, it makes th...