Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai



Author: Thanhha Lai

Title: Inside Out and Back Again

Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books

Date: 2011


Reading Level: 8-11

Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Historical Fiction  
Summary of plot: The story is about a little girl named Ha in the year 1975. Her and her family have to leave their hometown of Saigon Vietnam because the communist are taking it over.  After their secret departure on a train they stay in two different refugee camps and then finally fine a place in Alabama with a family. In this new home they have to find out how to become Americans by learning a new language, go to school , find a job, make friends and stay away from bullies. In the end she finally starts to believe in herself again after much heartache.

Readers Reaction: I really loved that it was written in free style poem.

Potential Problems: bullies, name calling

Recommendation: anyone who likes to read books in a poem form

Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late by Mo Willems



Author: Mo Willems

Title: Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late

Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children

Date: 2006

Reading Level: 2+

Number of Pages: 36

Genre: Fiction- Picture Book

Summary of plot: The very first book a bus driver asks the reader to get the pigeon into bed while he brushes its teeth. All of the pages after that are about the reader getting the pigeon into bed and then the very last page they are congratulated for a job well done when the pigeon does finally get into bed.

Readers Reaction: I thought this book was really great. One that I will have to get for when I have children.

Potential Problems: no problems

Recommendation: The perfect go-to-bed book for stalling kids.

Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein



Author: David Ezra

Title: Interrupting Chicken

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Date: 2010
Reading Level:4-6

Number of Pages: 40

Genre: Fiction- Picture book

Summary of plot: This story begins with a Daddy Chicken trying to tell his Daughter a bed time story but when she keeps interrupting him it starts to get extreamly difficult. During the book he tries to read three fariy tales Hansel and Gretal, Little Red Ridding hood and Chicken Little, the little chicken literally jumps into each story and worns the charachters on the evils to come. At the end of the book she ends up reading him a story only to find him asleep.

Readers Reaction: I love how in the end it teaches you to not interrupt. It was a fun creative book on teaching not to interrupt

Potential Problems: No problems

Recommendation: Fun book for the whole family to read.

Library Mouse: A Friend's Tale By Daniel Kirk

Author: Daniel Kirk

Title: Library Mouse: A Friend's Tale
Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers

Date: 2009

Reading Level: 4-7

Number of Pages: 32

Genre: Fiction- Picture Book

Summary of plot: The story is about a shy boy named Tom who is suppose to write a story but when he finds himself with out a partner the Librarian offers to help. Tom declines and eventually finds himself writing the story with the library's mystery author named Sam who is really a Mouse. In the end Tom and Sam end up writing a very unusually story and solve the Library's mystery.

Readers Reaction: What a cute story... it started out a little strange but then by the end I really enjoyed it.

Potential Problems: no problems

Recommendation: Children learning to write their own stories

Clementine by Sara Pennypacker



Author: Sara Pennypacker

Title: Clementine

Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Date: 2006

Reading Level: 7-12

Number of Pages: 144

Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: This story is told in a one week spand about a third grader named Clementine. At school she gets in trouble becaues she tries to help her friend Margret with her hair by cutting it and coloring it. Unfortently both girls parent and the princpale of the school are not impressed. The two girls end up not talking to each other ever again. At home Clementine helps her dad fight of peingons. Her cat dies so you read about her morning of its death. One things that you are constetnly hearing about is how she is convenced that her parents are going to trade her in. By the end her hair begins to grow back and her fears of being traded in are cleared up by her parents with a big suprise.


Readers Reaction: This book is really simmiler to the Ramona books. Because I loved the Ramona books so much this one I loved as well

Potential Problems: Clementine spies on janitor and lunch lady embracing.

Recommendation: Those who like the Ramona books will love Clementine

Billy Bones by Christopher Lincoln



Author: Christopher Lincoln

Title: Billy Bones

Publisher: Little, Brown and Company

Date: 2008

Reading Level: 9+

Number of Pages: 304

Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: Billy Bones is a skeleton who lives in the secrets closet at High Manners Manor. Billy's parents organize the secrets, lies, etc., of the Biglum family, and they always have lots and lots to organize. When a new family member moves into the manor, things begin to change. New mysteries pop up, including secrets surrounding his own family. Billy and his new friend Millicent must unravel the mysteries before the evil Sir Biglum can wreak havoc on all their lives.

Readers Reaction: I thought that it was a fun spooky twist to a fun mystery

Potential Problems: Death trys to take a soul, Adult drinking.

Recommendation: boys that really like  mysteries

Dork Diaries: Tales from a NOT- SO- Fabulious Life By Rachel Renee Russell



Author: Rachel Renee Russell

Title: Dork Diaries: Tales from a NOT-SO- Fabulious Life

Publisher: Aladdin

Date: 2009

Reading Level: 10-12

Number of Pages: 288

Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: When Nikki Maxwell starts eighth grade at a new school, her mother gives her a diary, Nikki would rather have a new iPhone so she can impress her schoolmates, but instead, she begins to chronicle her life through words and drawings. Readers learn about Nikki's irritating little sister, her crush on Brandon, her friends Chloe and Zoey, the popular mean girl, MacKenzie, and her tattoo art project for the art competition. The book does not follow one particular plotline, but instead, meanders through the daily life dramas of angst-ridden Nikki. It does culminate with some exciting developments -- both at the art show and with her heartthrob science lab partner.

Readers Reaction: It wasn't my favorite book. the language was bad and I don't think that I would recommend to any of my 3rd graders

Potential Problems: Language is the biggest problem that I saw

Recommendation: I wouldn't recommend.

Rosa by Nikki Giovanni



Author: Nikki Giovanni

Title: Rosa

Publisher: Henry Holt and Company, Inc.

Date: 2006

Reading Level: 4-7

Number of Pages: 40

Genre: Non- Fiction- History

Summary of plot: This book was the shorten down version of how she refused to give up her seat to a white person on the bus and how she was inspried by Dr. Martian Luther King Jr.

Readers Reaction: I went on a kick after reading the story of Ruby Bridges and I read books about amazing African American Heros. This book told the story of another amazing Hero.

Potential Problems: The Emmet Till lynching is mentioned.

Recommendation: Read around Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Of Thee I SIng by Barack Obama



Author: Barack Obama

Title: Of Thee I Sing

Publisher: Knopf

Date: 2010

Reading Level: 4-6

Number of Pages: 40

Genre: Non- Fiction - History

Summary of plot: the story is a letter to his daughters were he finds their winning attributes and then connects each attribute to an American Hero. For example, launches into a short bio about painter Georgia O'Keefe, who "helped us see big beauty in what is small: the hardness of stone and the softness of feather."

Readers Reaction: I'm not really a fan of President Obama but this story really mad me cry. It has a good back ground to it.

Potential Problems: No problems that I Could find

Recommendation: Read on Presidents day to your class or read to your children.

Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People To Freedom by Carole Boston Weatherford



Author: Carole Boston Weatherford

Title: Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People To Freedom

Publisher: Jump at the Sun

Date: 2006

Reading Level: 5-7

Number of Pages: 41

Genre: Non- Fiction Biography

Summary of plot: The book is about how Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery in the mid 19th centery and then returns to first get her family and then again returns to lead other slaves into freedom by using an underground rail road.

Readers Reaction: I thought it was a good book. I really like how they compared her to Moses that was a really cool comparison.

Potential Problems: Whippings and it is mentioned that she was hit in the head and almost died.

Recommendation: When study Martin Luther King and other great African Americans

Ramona the Pest- Beverly Cleary



Author: Beverly Cleary

Title: Ramona the Pest

Publisher: William Morrow
Reading Level: 4-6

Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: This is about Ramona who has waited her whole life to go to kindergarten and when she finally makes it she has to deal with all of the hard things that come with it. Which involves kids calling names and pulling hair. Ramona also things very literally and so when her teacher tells her to sit down for the present she thought that she was really going to get a present.

Readers Reaction: Like all the other Ramona books I loved it.

Potential Problems: Name Calling and Hair Pulling

Recommendation: Girls in Elementry School

Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary



Author: Beverly Cleary
Title: Beezus and Ramona

Publisher: HarperCollins Chilren's Books. 
Date: 2006

Reading Level: 7+

Number of Pages: 176

Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: This is a simple book about how Beezus has a hard time getting along with her mischievous 4 year old sister, Ramona. The book is similar to real life (the stuff that goes on). In the beginning Beezus doesn't like Ramona very much, but as you read on Beezus learns to get along with Ramona easier. In the end she still doesn't love her sister.


Readers Reaction: Oh the classic story of Ramona and Beezus. I love these books. they are all favorties and I wish that I owned them and could read them to my children

Potential Problems: Fighting between sisters.

Recommendation: any 3rd grader looking for a great book.

Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis



Author: Christopher Paul Curtis

Title: Bud, Not Buddy

Publisher: Random House

Date: 1999

Reading Level: 9+

Number of Pages: 243 
Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: Bud has run away from his abusive foster family. He's sleeping outside and can't find enough to eat. There's nothing left to do but go find Herman E. Calloway, the man whose picture used to make Momma upset. That man has got to be Bud's father! Orphaned Bud, not Buddy, Caldwell carries a ratty suitcase full of all his possessions wherever he goes. There's the picture of his Momma as a little girl. There's Momma's old pouch, full of smooth rocks with strange coded messages written on them. But the most important thing is a flyer advertising "Herman E. Calloway and the Dusky Devastators of the Depression."

Sure that this Herman E. Calloway is his father, Bud sets out to find him. But when Calloway turns out to be a grumpy old man, Miss Thomas, the Dusky Devastator's kind "vocal stylist," convinces him to give the ten-year-old a place to stay. Bud moves into the big house known as Grand Calloway Station and, with the help of Momma's rocks, soon discovers that Herman E. Calloway isn't his father at all--he's Bud's grandfather!

Readers Reaction: I loved the story of Bud and his adventures in trying to find his musican father. Really Great story.

Potential Problems: he tells a lot of lies, he get beat up by his foster brother and his foster parents lock him up in a shed, after he runs away he has to fend for himself.

Recommendation: People who love reading Historical Fiction

Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder



Author: Laura Ingalls Wilder

Title: Little House in the Big Woods

Publisher:  HarperCollins Children's Book
Date: 2007

Reading Level: 9-12

Number of Pages: 256 
Genre: Non- Fiction Autobiography

Summary of plot: Laura Ingalls is a kid who loves to help her family, is afraid of wolves, and hates her "boring" brown hair. She lives in a little house in the big woods where she and her siblings work hard at their many chores like killing and preparing farm animals for the winter and dinner, mind their ma and pa which the book really emphasis as a really big deal, go to school where all of the children are  in one room, and have lots of frontier adventures with her sister and little brother. She loves her pa so much and wants him to be really happy.

Readers Reaction: This was the first chapter book I ever read all by myself when I was in the third grade so it has a lot of meaning to me. I love it so much. It was the book that helped me like reading.

Potential Problems: A gun is used, killing farm animals. everything is appropriated for the time.

Recommendation: Readers like me. Who didn't want to read.  

The BFG by Roald Dahl



Author: Roald Dahl
Title: The BFG

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Date: 2006

Reading Level: 6+

Number of Pages: 208 
Genre: Fiction- Fantasy

Summary of plot: One night when Sophie can't sleep, she goes to the window of her orphanage and sees a giant walking down the street, blowing something into the windows. When the giant sees her, he grabs her and takes her back to his desert cave home. There he explains, in his strange and garbled English, that he was blowing dreams into the minds of children, and that the other giants who live in the desert -- and are twice his size -- eat children all over the world. He, though, is the Big Friendly Giant (BFG), and eats nothing but disgusting snozzcumbers. But when the other giants head to England to eat children, Sophie hatches a plan, involving dreams, the Queen of England, and the BFG, to stop them once and for all.

Readers Reaction: This was one of my favorite books when I was little and I really loved reading it again.

Potential Problems: The other Giants eat children and they bully the BFG

Recommendation: Parents who are trying to find a good read aloud book.  

The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn



Author: Audrey Penn
Title: The Kissing Hand

Publisher: Child and Family Press
Date: 1993
Reading Level: 4+

Number of Pages: 32 
Genre: Fiction Picture book

Summary of plot: The book is about a little reacoon named Chester who is getting ready to go to his first day of school. He is really nervious to leave his mom and his friends and his toys. But his mother being the loving person that she is tells him a secret and a kiss on the hand that give him the courage to go to school and everything works out in the end. He goes to school and isn't scared anymore.

Readers Reaction: I thought that it was a really touching story. I really enjoyed reading it and it would be a great one for when I am a mother.

Potential Problems: No Potential Problems

Recommendation: For mothers that have preschoolers who are having a hard time leaving thier mommy

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine




Author: Gail Carson Levine

Title: Ella Enchanted

Publisher: HarperTrophy
Date: 1997

Reading Level: 11+ 
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Fiction- Fairy Tale  
Summary of plot: Not even an hour after Ella is born a Fairy named Lucinda comes and give her a gift of obedience but this gift doesn't turn into a gift but a curse that discovered shortly after her mother dies. Her father gets remarried and she is sent to school with her evil step-sisters Hattie and Olive. Hattie soon discovers the curse and makes Ella into her servent. Ella then runs away and finds the Lucinda and begs her to lift the curse. But of course Lucinda refuses to lift the curse and Ella is left devistated not knowing what she is going to do. Ella must go home and resign herself to a life of drudgery. Her friend, Prince Charmont, is in love with her, but Ella knows she can never marry him--her curse would put him in grave danger. When he commands her to marry him, she struggles not to obey, cries out "No"-and breaks the curse! At last the liberated Ella and her beloved prince can truly live happily ever after.

Readers Reaction: This was a great book I really enjoyed reading it. The movie is similer but at the same time really different.

Potential Problems: Mother Dies and and Evil step mother takes her place. the herion gets captured.  
Recommendation: To anybody that would like a new twist to a classic fairy tale.  

Monday, March 28, 2011

Catching Fire- Suzanne Collins



Author: Suzanne Collins
Title: Catching Fire  
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Date: 2009
Reading Level: 12+

Number of Pages: 400 
Genre: Science Fiction

Summary of plot: Katniss and Peeta just one the hungergames and they are now seen as heros. This book is about how president snow is afraid that they are going to cause rebelion agaist the 12 districts that they are now touring as the new hunger game winners. Katniss is seen as a leader and she doesn't like it. The end it just kind of cuts off and you have to wait for the next book to come out.

Readers Reaction: This one is just as good as the first one. But it stopped in a horrible spot it just cut off and then left you hagging but it was amazing just like the first.

Potential Problems: Kissing, drinking,violence but not as gory as the first book.

Recommendation: I would recommand it to the same people as last time.

Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins



Author: Suzanne Collins
Title: Hunger Games  
Publisher: Scholastic Inc. 
Date: 2008

Reading Level: 12+

Number of Pages: 374 
Genre: Science Fiction

Summary of plot: In the future, the U.S. is gone. In its place is Panem, in which the city of Capitol, somewhere in the Rockies, rules over 12 rebellious districts. To maintain their iron grip, they hold an annual televised reality show, a lethal form of Survivor to which each district must send one boy and one girl. Out of these 24 teens, only one will survive. Katniss, who volunteers to take her sister's place, and Peeta are District 12's competitors, but their competition is complicated by Peeta's announcement that he is in love with Katniss. Althought it is never said the reader starts to believe that Katniss as a secret crush on Peeta also. It comes to the end of the book and the only two people that are alive in the arena is Katniss and Peeta. Katniss then comes up with an idea of both of them dieing and then there would be no winner of the hunger games. To prevent this from happening the Capitol allows both players to win and they return back to their home in district 12.



Readers Reaction: I could not stop reading this book. I just kept reading and reading and reading and then started the next one as soon as I could. I thought that it was adventurace and really loved it so so so so so so much.

Potential Problems: Kissing, 24 teen age kids that are fighting until death, drinking.

Recommendation: I would recommend this book to anyone. I loved it!

My Many Colored Day's by Dr. Seuss



Author: Dr. Seuss

Title: My Many Colored Day's

Publisher: Random House Children's Books

Date: 1996

Reading Level: Pre school age children

Number of Pages: 40

Genre: Non-Fiction Reference Book


Summary of plot: This book goes thought the different colors and how each color can make you feel different ways. The first book starts out by saying Some days are yellow and then the next page says some days im blue and the it just continuses this way all the way to the very end.


Readers Reaction: I thought that it was a very cute book of colors and how they can make us feel. Not your usual Dr. Suess book that is for sure.


Potential Problems: No Problems

Recommendation: To kids learning their colors.


Thursday, March 24, 2011

A Single Shard- Linda Sue Park



Author: Linda Sue Park
Title:  A Single Shard
Publisher:  Clarion Books
Date: 2001
Reading Level: Young Adult

Number of Pages: 160

Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot:

Readers Reaction:

Potential Problems:

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Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy- Gary D. Schmidt



Author: Gary D. Schmidt
Title: Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy 
Publisher: Clarion Books
Date: 2005

Reading Level: 9+ 
Number of Pages: 219

Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary of plot: Story is about a boy named Turner who is he new Prechers son in their home in Maine. He is kind of the out cast of the town when he can't play baseball like the rest of them when he refuse to jump off the cliff into the water and so forth. He ends up haveing to read and play the organ for an old lady name Mrs. Cobb who ends up leaving him her house when she passes away. He becomes friends with a girl named Lizzie Bright but isn't really allowed to hang out with her at first because she is black. In the end Lizzie and her people are pushed away and lizzie is killed. His father is killed and him and his mother move into Mrs. Cobbs house.

Readers Reaction: I really like this book until it got to the end. Then I just got really angry because I didn't like how everyone was dieing in the end.  

Potential Problems: Racism and fight that ended in blood and one ending in death, mild swearing.

Recommendation:  Teen age kids and even some adults might enjoy it.

A Year Down Yonder- Richard Peck



Author: Richard Peck
Title: A Year Down Yonder

Publisher:  Puffin

Date: 2002 
Reading Level: 9-12

Number of Pages: 144

Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: the book is about Mary Alice and her adventures during world war two living with her grandmother. At first she doesn't really want to be there but when she starts to have adventures with her grandma like the time that stole pacons from the old guys house and all kinds of other adventures she eventully learns to love it there and then returns to grandmas house and gets married at the end of the war.

Readers Reaction: I thought it was a good book. The Grandma is really funny and reminds me of my grandpa. This one was fun to read. I think I read it to fast though so I missed some of the humor in it.

Potential Problems: Playing tricks on other people and un safe gun shooting.

Recommendation: Teen age kids might think its really fun to read.

Stargirl- Jerry Spinelli





Author: Jerry Spinelli

Title: Stargirl

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf 


Date: 2003 


Reading Level: 10+

Number of Pages: 186

Genre: Fiction
Summary of plot: Stargirl is a story told from a boys point of view named Leo. it starts out with the new girl who just moved is named Stargirl she is strange to say it nicely. She carries around a rat and sings Happy Birthday in the lunch room to everyone. Leo falls in love with her. She becomes popular and then just as fast as her becoming popular she becomes the class mate that everyone shuns and because Leo is her boy friend he two becomes shuned but the rest of the student body. Just like any other middle school aged kid Leo two soon to turn his back on stargirl and it ends up being the worst dissicion he ever made.

Readers Reaction: This is a book I wish I would have read in Jr High or even beginning of High School. It has a really good message but it makes me so sad that they are so mean to her.  

Potential Problems: The students are rude, There is one kiss, and one adult character smokes a pipe.

Recommendation: Middle School Girls before they go into High school



The Story of Ruby Bridges- Robert Coles



Author: Robert Coles

Title: The Story Of Ruby Bridges

Publisher: Scholastic Press

Date: 1995

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 32

Genre: Non Fiction

Summary of plot: This book is aobut Ruby Bridges life as the first black girl to go to a white school. It goes throught all the days and the things that she has to do. In the end you find out that she had been praying to the white people everyday. What a lesson that is for the rest of us. WOW!!!

Readers Reaction: I had read this book a couple of times and everytime I feel more and more inspired to do good. She had some much faith as a little girl and it is truly and amazing story.

Potential Problems: Racism and Violance.

Recommendation: When teachers are studying history this is a great book

Love That Dog - Shannon Creech


Author: Shannon Creech
Title: Love That Dog

Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books 

Date: 2004

Reading Level: 8+

Number of Pages: 95

Genre: Fiction Poem

Summary of plot: This is a cute book written in the form of poems. it is about a boy who has decided that he can not write poems but in the end he writes a poem about how much he loves his dog and he ends up meeting his favorite poet.


Readers Reaction: I really really really loved this book!!! I thought that it was funny and great. It was a fast read and really so much fun

Potential Problems: No potential Problems that I could see.

Recommendation: For students who are reluctant readers or for a discussion group.

Children Just Like Me- Anabel Kindersely



Author: Anabel Kindersely

Title: Children Just Like Me

Publisher: DK Publishing Inc.

Date: 1995

Reading Level: 6-8

Number of Pages: 79
Genre: non-fiction, informational

Summary of plot: because this is a informational book there is no plot but it is about a bunch of different children around the world and how really we are all a like.


Readers Reaction: I thought this was a really cool book, they gave a lot of information about children from all over the world. It seemed a little messy sometimes but it was still fun.

Potential Problems: Some of the childrens stories were really sad.

Recommendation: Good book to show children different cultures.


Holes- Louis Sachar





Author: Louis Sachar

Title: Holes

Publisher: Farrar, Starus, and Giroux

Date: 2000

Reading Level: 9+

Number of Pages: 233

Genre: Fiction

Summary of plot: This book is about a boy named Stanley Yelnats who sent to a camp for bad boys when he is falsely accused for stealing shoes. At this camp he is forced to dig holes all day long in the hot sone looking for treatur for the worden. The story also jumps back to the past where there is a separate story about kate and sam. Stanely's family has a curse of bad luck that can only be lifted if the relative of the which in the second story is carried to the top of the mountain where they can drink the water and a song is sung. In the end the two stories meet up and Stanley ends up being saved by Zero who is the great great grandson of one of the characters in the second story and they all live happily ever after.


Readers Reaction: I loved this book when I read it in the 5th grade and I love it now. The movie isn't bad either.

Potential Problems: Racism, both past and present, is mentioned and some violance.

Recommendation: I would recommend it to any reader who wants to read about adventure.

The Great Gilly Hopkins- Katherine Paterson


Author: Katherine Paterson

Title: The Great Gilly Hopkins

Publisher: Harper Trophy

Date: 1978

Reading Level: 10+

Number of Pages: 148

Genre: Fiction
Summary of plot: Gilly is one tough kid. She intends to destroy every one of her foster mothers so she can live with her mysterious real mother. She meets her match in Mrs. Trotter, an overweight, uneducated woman who's only weapon is total love for her foster kids. In the end she ends up going to go an look for her mother. Her mother come and she isn't what Gilly was looking for and so Gilly returns to her true home at Mrs. Trotters house with her foster brother and the blind man next door.


Readers Reaction: I loved this book!!! I thought that she was clever and that she had some great stories to tell and do.

Potential Problems: Raceism, occasional religious views come up

Recommendation: to reluctant readers

Lincoln a Photobiography- Russell Freedman


Author: Russell Freedman

Title: Linoln a Photobiography

Publisher: Hoghton Mifflin Company

Date: 1987

Reading Level: 9-12

Number of Pages: 150

Genre: Non-Fiction

Summary of plot:This book is just a life sketch of President Abraham Lincoln and all of the trials that he went through and all of the happy moments.

Readers Reaction: I thought it was long and kind of boring to be honest. There were some intresting facts like him having depression problems that I thought were interesting but really I thought it was really long.

Potential Problems:  Slavery and Violance

Recommendation: Maybe I would recommend it to teachers who are teaching about our presidents. 

Monday, February 14, 2011

The Digging-est Dog by Al Perkins

Author: Al Perkins

Title: The Digging-est Dog

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers; Book Club Edition edition

Date: 1967

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 72

Genre: Fiction picture book

Summary of plot: This book is about a Dog and a Boy. It begins with the boy going and buying the dog. He pays for the dog and then they run home with tremendous speed. When they get home the boy shows the dog where he is going to be living. The next morning while the boy is doing his chores the dog is running around a chasing animals. The Sam the boy decides to name the dog Duke, and that Duke needs some friends. The other dogs begin to dig, but Duke has never dug before so he didn't know what to do. He tries to dig but just falls flat on his face. Because he cannot dig the other dogs just laugh at him and leave him with their noses in the air. So Sam tries to teach Duke how to dig but it doesn't work. That night they both went to bed very sad because Duke could not dig. The next morning Duke tried it again, and this time he could. Duke got so excited that he could dig that he kept on digging, right through Mrs. Thwaites garden. He dug through the farm animals places to live. then he dug through the barber shop and all over highway 81. He dug all the way through the city and up to a hill where he met Sam who was very upset. Sam threatens to take Duke back to the animal store so he can never dig again. Duke was stuck so he dug down, straight down, until he hit water and began to sink. From up above he heard the other dogs talk, some said let him drown others said help him up. So the dogs formed a line and held on tight as they made a chain that went all the way down to the bottom of the hole. When they got to the bottom they got a hold of Duke and pulled him up. Duke knew he had to fix the mess so he went and dug back everything that he had destroyed. Back at the farm he decided to put his digging skills to good use, so know he plows the garden.

Readers Reaction: It was fun reading this book again my mom used to read it to my brothers and I when we were younger and we used to beg her to keep reading it was fun reading it again.

Potential Problems: He dug up the whole city

Recommendation: Read it and love it... One I would read to any kid.

Are you My Mother by P.D. Eastman

Author: P.D. Eastman

Title: Are You My Mother?

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers; 1 edition

Date: 1960

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 72

Genre: Fiction picture book

Summary of Plot: This is a book about a baby bird that hatched when its mother was out and about finding food for her babies. The baby bird fell out of the nest and needed to find his mommy, so he went on a quest to find his mom. The problem was is that the baby bird did not know what his mother looked like so he could just walk right up to her. First he went to a kitten and was told that she was not his mother. Then he went to a hen and found out that the hen was not his mother. Next he came to a Dog and the Dog was not his mother either. The baby bird then finds a cow, but the cow was not his mother either. The baby bird starts to get sad and questions if he even has a mother. But he knew in his heart that he had a mother so he ran. He ran past an old car but knew that it was not his mother so he kept running. He then ran to a cliff and when he looked down he could see a boat he called to the boat but the boat just kept on going. He then looked up and say a plane but the plane kept on going too. At last he thinks he has found his mother but really it was a tractor that he calls a snort because of the loud noise that it makes. The snort grabs him and carries him high high high and eventually takes him back to his nest. Where his mother just got back to feed him a worm.

Readers Reaction: I have always thought that this book is so sad until the very end where there is still a happy ending and he becomes reunited with his mother.

Potential Problems: Bird gets lost and talks to strangers.

Recommendation: Read it and Enjoy it.

Oh, The Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss

Author: Dr. Seuss

Title: Oh the Places you'll Go!

Publisher: Random House; Reprint Edition. edition

Date: 1990

Number of Pages: 56

Reading Level: 4-8

Genre: Fiction Picture book

Summary of Plot: This story is about a boy who is finally going out on his own. He goes through hard times and easy times and everything you can think of. The whole books is about going out and learning something new. There really isn't much more I can tell you about the summary of the plot.

Readers Reaction: I was given this book to me from my old Bishop when I graduated and right before he died. So this book as a lot of meaning behind it for me. I love it oh so much.

Potential Problems: Made up words.

Recommendation: give it as a graduation present. I have also see it for the book signing at weddings.

Arthur Babysit by Marc Brown

Author: Marc Brown

Title: Arthur Babysit

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Date: 1994

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 32

Genre: Fiction Picture book

Summary of Plot:The story begins with D. W. Arthur's sister complaining about the Tibble Twins. Later own as Arthur and D. W. and their baby sister Kate were going on a walk they came up to Mrs. Tibble who looked like she needed some help. They find out that she is in need of a babysitter so Arthur says that he will do it. that night as Arthur was getting ready to leave he was worried that it would be to much for him to handle but with the reassurance from his mom and dad and a crash helmet from D.W. he was set and ready to go and babysit the Tibble Twins. He Walks past his friends on his way to their house and they are all worried for him. He explains to them that if he can babysit his two little sisters then he can babysit anybody and then continued on his way. When he arrives the twins were acting like darlings, but when grandma left they turned into little demons. D.W. calls to give Arthur some advice that doesn't work. the whole night was just messes after messes. Finally Arthur has a plan he decides to tell the twins a story about a monster that will eat them if they don't listen. Right when Arthur was getting to the really scary part the front door opens and Grandmas walks in. Grandma was very pleased with Arthur paid him and sent him on his way home. When he got home D.W. was surprised to see him still alive. Arthur tells her how he is going to be their regular babysitter and sense she knows so much about babysitting he told her she gets to help.

Readers Reaction: Like I said before I loved Arthur the TV show so I loved Arthur the book.

Potential Problems: The kids he babysits are little demons, stories of monsters.

Recommendation: Read to little kids its a fun book that keeps people excited.

Arthur Writes A Story by Marc Brown

Author: Marc Brown

Title: Arthur Writes A Story

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Date: 1998

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 32

Genre: Fiction Picture book

Summary of Plot: The story begins in Mr. Ratburns classroom where he is teaching his students how to write a story. Mr. Ratburn gives the classroom an assignment to write a story for their homework. The minute Arthur got home he started writing. He wrote about how he got his puppy Pal. When he read the story to D.W. she thought it was boring. Arthur didn't want to write a boring story so took D.W.'s suggestion and wrote a story about an Elephant puppy. the next day when he read it to his best friend Buster, Buster said it was ok but that his story was about outer space. So Author decided to write his story about elephants on the moon. When he read it to his friend the Brian. But because The Brian is so smart he just rebuked him about how scientific part of it doesn't really make sense. So Arthur hurried to the library so he could do more research on it. While he was there his friend Francine was confused at what Arthur was doing so he explained it all to her and she explained that she was putting jokes in her story so... he decides to make it a little more funny. Arthur then goes through several more friends and in the end he comes up with a story about a striped elephant that is on a planet named shmellafint and it dances along to western music. When he tells it to his family they are all really confused. the next day he went and told his story anyways when he was done the class was really confused so Mr. Ratburn told him to tell the original story and everyone loved it. Arthur ended up getting an A+ on the original story.

Reader Reaction: I loved Arthur when I was little I would come home afters school get me an after school snack and then head right to the TV and turn on Arthur until it was done and then it was homework

Potential Problems: Listening to everyone else and not to what he originally wanted to do.
Recommendation: When you have your own elementary age class write a book have them read this one so they can see someone who they know write their own story.

All by Myself by Mercer Mayer

Author: Mercer Mayer

Title: All By Myself

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Date: 2001

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 24

Genre: Fictions picture book

Summary of Plot: This story is about the Little Critter that wants to do everything all by himself. He gets out of bed all by himself. He buttons his overalls and brushes his fur. He can put on his socks and tie his shoes, he can pour his sister juice and feed her breakfast. The Little Critter goes throughout the whole day doing all of these things all by himself. After doing all of these things he realizes that he can't read himself  to sleep and that he still needs his daddy for that.

Readers Reaction: Like I said before I love Little Critter books so I loved this book as well

Potential Problems: When trying to be independent he ends up making a really big mess

Recommendation: When Children are starting to become independent

Just Me and My Little Brother by Mercer Mayer


Author: Mercer Mayer

Title: Just Me and My Little Brother.

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Date: 1998

Reading Level: baby to preschool.

Number of Pages: 24

Genre: Fiction Picture book

Summary of Plot: This story is about Little Critter imagining what it is going to be like when he has a little brother. He imagines that they will have bunk beds and that they will protect all of the people from the bad guys. The will help each other out through spooky movies and party and play cowboys and Indians. They will do everything together. The very last page you find out that the baby brother still has to learn to walk.

Readers Reaction: I love Little Critter books I thing they are a lot of fun to read and they teach good things.

Potential Problems: there are some fighting and some beating up bad guys.

Recommendation: to read to your kids when they are getting a new baby brother or sibling at all. 

Junie B. Jones is (almost) A Flower Girl by Barbara Park

Author: Barbara Park

Title: Junie B. Jones is (almost) A Flower Girl

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Date: 1999

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 80

Genre: Fiction Chapter Book

Summary of Plot: In this book Junie B's Aunt is getting married and Junie B. is mad because she isn't going to be the flower girl although she really really wants to be. From the very beginning Junie B decides that she is going to be the flower girl even though her aunt doesn't know this. But when she is told that her aunts soon to be sister in law Bo is going to be the Flower girl Junie B gets really upset and tries everything she can to be the flower girl. In the end her aunt tells her that she is the alternate flower girl and that makes Junie B feel a lot better.

Readers Reaction: Like I sad on the other Junie B. Jones book I love Junie B. These stories and the Hank the Cowdog Stories are what got me to like reading books so I loved the book.

Potential Problems: Not Spelled Correctly and Not Grammatically Correct

Recommendation: Give it to those students who don't like to read, they will pick it up and then not be able to put it back down.

Missing May by Cynthia Rylant

Author: Cynthia Rylant

Title: Missing May

Publisher: Yearling

Date: 1993

Reading Level: 9-12

Number of Pages: 96

Genre: Fiction Chapter book

Summary of Plot: This book is about a little girls struggle to get over the fact that her aunt has died and that she isn't coming back. not only does she have to get over it but she also has to help her uncle Ob get over it too. So with the help of her friend Cletus Underwood they try to contact May so that Ob could move on and be good with everything that is happening. In the end they both find the strenight to move on but still knowing that they are never going to stop loving and missing May.

Readers Reaction: I thought the book kind of was really long and it dragged. I had a really hard time getting into it.

Potential Problems: Talking to Spirits,

Recommendation: I honestly would have a hard time recommending this book to anyone because I really didn't like it all that much.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Thomas Jefferson by James Cross Giblin

Author: James Cross Giblin

Illustrator: Mechael Doodling

Title: Thomas Jefferson A Picture Book Biography

Publisher: Scholastic

Date: 1994

Reading Level: 9-12

Number of Pages: 48

Genre: Non Fiction/ Biography

Summary of Plot: This book goes through different memories of Thomas Jefferson. Like when he was a little boy and road a horse with one of his fathers slaves. another story is about college and then when he got married and the different places he lived. Finally it tells us about his contributions to the US

Reader Reaction: I thought it was interesting but kind of long. I really liked the illustrations though.

Potential Problems: Nothing its a story about one of our founding fathers I don't see any problems

Recommendation: when learning about Thomas Jefferson either read it to your class or have them read it.

Michelangelo by Andrew Langley

Author: Andrew Langley

Title: Michelangelo

Publisher: San Val

Date: 2003

Reading Level: 9-12

Number of Pages: 30

Genre: Non Fiction/ Biography

Summary of plot: The book goes through his different painting and little stories about each painting. I really don't know what else to tell you about these kind of books.

Readers Reaction: It had a lot of really good information and its cool to see what paintings he did.

Potential Problems: naked people pictures

Recommendation: When teachers are teaching about different artist have the students read this book.

Elephant by Ian Redmond

Author: Ian Redmond

Title: Elephant

Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers

Date: 1993

Reading Level: 9-12

Number of Pages: 63

Genre: informational / Non fiction

Summary of Plot: The book goes through all the different types of elephants and where they come from and what they are used for. The different parts of an elephant etc.

Reader Reaction: I thought it was a lot of information to take in at one time and a little over whelming.

Potential Problems: A lot to read and really big words

Recommendation: Kids that want to know more about elephants

Junie B. Jones and her big fat mouth by Barbara Park



Author: Barbara Park

Title: Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Date: 1993

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 80

Genre: Fiction Chapter book

Summary of plot: In this book Junie B. Jones is in kindergarten she explains all the different rules about being in kindergarten and talks about her friends. One day Mrs. (her teacher) gets up in from of the class to announce something really important and that was that they are going to have a Job Day. But Junie B. has a tendency to be really loud and talks before thinking and it gets her in trouble. So she gets in trouble and that makes her mad. So when she goes out to Recess she doesn't want to do anything but watch the janitors paint the trash cans. When all of a sudden she sees a red life savor on the ground and she puts it in her mouth when one of the janitors comes over and gets mad at her and tells her to spit it out. She then goes in to the classroom and they have to visitors one is a cop and the other is a dentist and they come and tell the class about their jobs. which gets everyone really excited about what jobs they want to do, except Junie B. because she still didn't know. when she got home she had the idea of a painter, a super hero and a guy who carries lots of keys. But who could that be. the next day she comes to school dressed up as a janitor and everyone makes fun of her but then in the end everyone wants to be a janitor.

Readers Reaction: I love Junie B Jones books. I was one of those students that didn't want to read when i was little so to get me to read any book was amazing and Junie B. Jones books were those books that i would read.

Potential Problems: Things aren't spelled correctly or aren't grammatically correct.

Recommendation: For students who don't really want to read.

Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik


Author: Else Holmelund Minarik

Illustrator: Maurice Sendak

Title: Little Bear

Publisher: Harper Trophy; 1st Trophy ed edition

Date: 1978

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 63

Genre: Fiction picture book

Summary of Plot: this book is split up into four different stories all about little bear. The first story is called What Will Little Bear Wear? This story is about little bear going out to play but realizes that he needs more to wear so Mother bear makes him a hat and then a coat. After going out to play he realizes he needs pants and so she makes him pants and he goes out to play. He then comes inside and says he wants a fur coat so Mother Bear takes off his coat and snow pants and hat and sends him out to play and he wasn't cold anymore. Other three stories are called. Birthday Soup, Little Bear Goes to the Moon and Little Bear's Wish.  

Readers Reaction: this book actually has four stories within the one book. It really is good.

Potential Problems: none that I could see.


It's Not Easy Being A Bunny by Merilyn Sadler


Author: Merilyn Sadler

Illustrator: Roger Bollen

Publisher: Beginner Books  A Division of Random House Inc.

Date: 1983

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 48

Genre: Fiction Picture Book

Summary of Plot: The story is about how a bunny named P.J. Funnybunny who didn't want to be a bunny anymore. He was sick of eating carrots and having so many brothers an sisters, but most of all he was sick of his really big ears. So P.J. decided to leave home, he wanted to become something else. He went to go live with the bears, but then when it came to winter time he couldn't sleep as long as them. He then went to go and live with the birds, but realized that he can't fly. He then decided that if he couldn't be any of those that he would be a beaver but then soon realized that he didn't like to work as hard as the beavers did so he left. Pig was the next animal that he tried to be but they were to messy. He then tried to be a moose but he couldn't be as loud as a moose so he tried to be a possum but hanging upside down gave him a headache so he left. P.J. then tried to be a skunk but they were too smelly. Now P.J. knew what he wanted to be and that was a BUNNY!!! so he went home and ate all of his carrots and played with all of his brothers and sisters and never worried about his big ears again.

Readers Reaction: I thought this book was really funny and fun to read its funny how many books I read growing up were about being yourself and not letting others influence you.

Potential Problems: being afraid of being yourself.

Recommendation: Read to kids who are struggling with self worth and self esteem


A Porcupine Named Fluffy by Helen Lester

Author: Helen Lester

Illustrator: Lynn Munsinger

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company

Date: 1986

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of pages: 32

Genre: Fiction picture book

Summary of Plot: Is a story about a baby porcupine that is was named fluffy and but he coudn't understand why he was named that because he knows that he really is not fluffy. So he tries to become fluffy by trying to be a cloud but that didn't work. He tries to be a pillow and sock himself in a bubble bath but neither of those worked either. He took all day to put whipped cream on every quill but that just made him gooey. He ate marshmallows, covered himself in shaving cream and feathers, and dress up like a bunny but nothing was working. Then one day while walking he came up to a Rhinoceros that decided to give Fluffy a hard time so he asked Fluffy what his name is and Fluffy tells him and then the rhinoceros laughs and laughs and then when fluffy asks him what his name he admists that his name is Hipppo. So they became friends. A Porcupine named Fluffy and a Rhinoceros named Hippo.

Reader Reaction: Another great book that I love so much. I thought that it was funny and that it teaches a great lesson.

Potential Problems: being afraid of being yourself.


Recommendations: Read it to kids who are afraid of being them selves and help them realize that they can be themselves and that they can't let others make fun of them.

Hooway For Wodney Wat by Helen Lester


Author: Helen Lester

Illustrator: Lynn Munsinger

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Date: 2000

Reading Level: 4-8

Number of Pages: 32

Genre: Fiction picture book

Summary of Plot: The story begins with a rat that can't say his R's so instead of him saying his name is
Rodney Rat he says Wodney Wat. All of the kids at school make fun of him because of this that laugh and they make him say things that they know he couldn't see. Rodney would hide from everybody. Then one day a new girl moved in who became the class bully her name was Camilla Capybara. Rodney was really scared of her because she made fun of the other kids then she really would make fun of her. Then one day the teacher pulled the a name out of a hate to see who would lead the class in Simon Says. Rodney was the one that got picked to lead. He was very sacred of what Camilla was going to do to him. So he was very timid in saying anything at all. Every thing Rodney said Camilla did what he said but because it sounded different  she did something different. In the end Camilla ran west instead of going to rest and she was gone Rodney was now every bodies best friend.

Readers Reaction: I loved this book when I was little and my fiance loves it because when he was little he couldn't say his R's either

Potential Problems: makes fun of people who can't say their R's.

Recommendation: Read it to kids that are worried about not being able to say their R's.