CALDECOTT MEDAL WINNER – 1961
text by Ruth Robbins
illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov
Berkeley, CA: Parnassus, 1960
Age: 4 +
Interests: Russia, folk tales, Christmas
Talking about children's books and films. Useful information for parents.
09 Nov 2011 Leave a comment
in Books, books 4+ Tags: Christmas, folktales, religion, Russia, winter
CALDECOTT MEDAL WINNER – 1961
text by Ruth Robbins
illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov
Berkeley, CA: Parnassus, 1960
Age: 4 +
Interests: Russia, folk tales, Christmas
24 Oct 2011 Leave a comment
in Books, books 4+ Tags: birds, forest, grandparents, nature, science
by Simon James
Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press, 2002
24 pp.
Age: 4 +
Interests: birds, nature, grandparents, science
30 Sep 2011 Leave a comment
in Books, books 4+ Tags: babies, goblins, Magic, siblings
by Maurice Sendak
New York: HarperCollins, 1981
40 pp.
Ages: 4+
Interests: magic, goblins, babies, babysitting, siblings
15 Sep 2011 Leave a comment
in Books, books 4+, books 5+, Quick Lists
I’ve already done a “Top 5” on this topic, but I just keep finding more good titles, so will continue with it.
1. Mr. Popper’s Penguins, by Richard and Florence Atwater – 138 pp – Age 4 +
Never mind the movie – the original book is a charming, old-fashioned story about an ordinary family with some extraordinary pets. (This title on amazon.)
2. James and the Giant Peach, by Roald Dahl – 119 pp, 39 chapters – Age 5 +
Now this is a ripping yarn! Very short, action packed chapters move the story along at a good clip. I read it myself first, and couldn’t put it down, then read it to my daughter (and my mom too) and it kept everyone on the edge of their seats! Baddies are quickly vanquished at the start – squashed flat by peach – and young James is an excellent model of pluck and smarts. (Excellent for those who love bugs.) (This title on amazon.)
3. Sarah, Plain and Tall, by Patricia MacLachlan – 58 pp, 9 chapters – Age 5 +
The story of a farm family in the pioneer past who welcome a mail-order bride. Unfortunately though, Sarah misses her home by the sea. Will she stay or will she go back home? Gentle, touching story with vivid descriptions of life on the prairies. A ‘stepmother’ story in which nobody acts badly is novel in itself. (This title on amazon.)
4. Stuart Little, by E. B. White – 131 pp, 15 chapters – Age 5 +
The famous story of the mouse who lives in a human family. Much interesting detail on his life, from matchbox bed to bent paperclip ice skates. Stuart has many misadventures due to his size – the thrilling sailboat race is one of the best. Rather unsettling ending, a little unresolved, but over-all a great read. (This title on amazon.)
5. Rabbit Hill, by Robert Lawson – Age 5 +
The Newbery Medal Winner in 1945. The various woodland creatures watch curiously as new people move into the big house. Will they have guns dogs and traps? Will they be planters? Will there be food enough for all? The new inhabitants turn out even better than hoped for. A little wordy with old-fashioned language, but pretty gripping nonetheless. The real dangers the animals face are not side-stepped, but happily nothing too terrible happens in this tale. (This title on amazon.)
10 Sep 2011 Leave a comment
in Books, books 4+ Tags: balloons, cats, London, ocean
GREENAWAY MEDAL WINNER – 1961
Philippa Pearce, author
Antony Maitland, illustrator
London: Constable and Co., 1961
30 pp.
Ages: 4 +
Interests: cats, flying, balloons, London, ocean, boats
Also by this author: Tom’s Midnight Garden
07 Sep 2011 Leave a comment
in Books, books 4+, books 5+ Tags: school
In honour of the First Day of School this week, here are some great books about life in the classroom.
1. Miss Nelson is Missing!, by Harry Allard – Age: 4 +
A very funny story about the most feared substitute teacher ever – Miss Viola Swamp! Sequels include Miss Nelson is Back, and Miss Nelson Has a Field Day. (This title on amazon.)
2. Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, by Kevin Henkes – Age: 5 +
Lilly has a dispute with her adored teacher over a distracting plastic purse. (This title on amazon.)
3. Ramona the Pest, by Beverly Cleary – chapter book – Age: 5 +
A chapter book about a rambunctious girl’s first adventures and misadventures in kindergarten. (This title on amazon.)
4. Math Curse, by Lane Smith – picture book – Age: 5 +
By the author and illustrator who brought you The Stinky Cheese Man, this is all about math anxiety, or seeing the world as an endless series of perplexing number problems. As a picture book, it would certainly entertain the kindergarten crowd, but older kids will ‘get’ more of the math concepts and jokes. (This title on amazon.)
5. Matilda, by Roald Dahl – chapter book – Age: 6 +
Precocious reader Matilda starts school and helps her favourite teacher battle the villainous principal. A darker tale of school life, with truly despicable adults and some violent scenes. In other words, typical Dahl. (This title on amazon.)
04 Sep 2011 Leave a comment
in Books, books 4+ Tags: China, difference, dragons, Fairy Tale, folktales, giants, loneliness, Magic
by Laurence Yep
illustrated by Jean and Mou-Sien Tseng
New York: Scholastic Inc., 1995
29 pp
Ages: 4 +
Interests: China, dragons, folktales, fairy tales, magic, giants, difference, loneliness
Also by this author: The Dragon Prince