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A Universe of Rainbows: Multicolored Poems for a Multicolored World
by Matt Forrest Esenwine (Author), Jamey Christoph (Illustrator)
Brief summary:Â This poetry collection features twenty-two authors/poets and a mix of poetry forms that explore the various colors found in nature.
Comments: Each poem is presented on a two-page spread, accompanied by a side column of nonfiction text that briefly explains the topic.
The illustrations were created digitally.
This book could be shared in April as an Earth Day and a Poetry book.
(April is Poetry Month, and April 22nd is Earth Day.)
Rating: 4/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—
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The selected children’s books are chosen by a highly qualified retired elementary school librarian, who passionately reads and recommends picture books to teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book enthusiasts.
Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris recommends are checked out from the public library. The only exception is for the complimentary copies that she receives for an honest review, which are duly noted.
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Afternoon on a HillÂ
by Edna St. Vincent Millay (Author), Paolo Domeniconi (Illustrator)
Brief summary: Edna St. Vincent Millay’s illustrated poem describes a little girl enjoying the beauty of nature around her as she frolics on the hillside, naps in the sun, and returns home at dusk.
Comments: This would make a wonderful bedtime book, bringing young readers happy dreams of walking in awe along a hill.
This also could be an elementary supplement for spring or earth day units of study.
It should be noted that the picture book is 16 pages long, half the length of most picture books. The hardback version came out in 2019, but the paperback was released this year.
Rating: 4/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—
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The selected children’s books are chosen by a highly qualified retired elementary school librarian, who passionately reads and recommends picture books to teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book enthusiasts.
Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris recommends are checked out from the public library. The only exception is for the complimentary copies that she receives for an honest review, which are duly noted.
New Children’s Book Recommendations–Week of November 12, 2023 are by Angela Ferraris, The Retired School Librarian.
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Just One Pebble: One Boy’s Quest to End Hunger
by Dianna Wilson Sirkovsky (Author), Sara Casilda (Illustrator)
Brief summary: Braeden sees a homeless man on the side of the road as he and his mother drive to the store. Once he gets home, Braeden still thinks about the man and what his life must be like living on the streets. He makes a bag of snacks and things the person may need before asking his mom to take him back to the man.
Braeden puts together more bags and goes to a soup kitchen. When passing them out, he discovers a boy his age is there. Braeden is becoming increasingly aware of those less fortunate than himself, including children his age.
On Monday, his principal allows him to speak to everyone about his Brae’s Brown Bags(3B) to help those who need food, inspiring others to help.
Comments: This book is based on a true story about Braden Mannering, who raises awareness about how others can help those with food insecurity.
The back sections are About Braeden, One Simple Bag, and A Word From Braeden.
Teachers could read this book to students during their next food-drive to demonstrate how children can make a difference.
Rating: 4/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—
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*I received a complimentary digital copy of this children’s book from the author to give an honest review.
by Carole Lindstrom (Author), Steph Littlebird (Illustrator)
Brief summary: A young girl tells how she can’t wait for her hair to grow long. She explains how her ancestors grew long hair, as hair is their memories and source of strength. The girl shares the milestones of her life and how her hair grows parallel to those special events.
Comments: Readers learn why the young girl’s mother has always had short hair and what it means to have hair cut short in her Indigenous culture.
This book’s back pages explain the belief that hair holds strength and power and includes an Author’s note.
Rating: 4.5/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—1/2
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Night Lights
by Jeannie K. Johnson (Author)
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Juju Press
Year: 2023
Grades: 3-6
Paperback short stories ‏ : ‎ 94 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1088075509
Brief summary: Young readers will read Zodiac-inspired fables that are new and modern interpretations of twelve constellations, paired together in six short stories: the Ram and the Fish, the Water Bearer and the Goat, the Archer and the Scorpion, the Scales and the Maiden, the Lion and the Crab, and the Twins and the Bull.
Comments: These fables are variants of the Roman/Greek constellation stories. They are original and inspired by the Zodiac.
Each chapter begins with a colorful illustration and ends with the constellation pairing.
This could be a read-aloud to young and older students.
A creative writing idea is reading aloud one of the stories and having students create their own modern fable of one of the constellations.
Rating: 4/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—
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*I received a complimentary digital copy of this children’s book from the author to give an honest review.
The Voice in the Hollow
by Will Hillenbrand (Author)
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Holiday House
Year: 2023
Grades: PreK-3
Hardcover ‏ picture book: ‎ 40 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0823436810
Brief summary: A blizzard causes the library to close early. Hubert must walk home in the storm, deciding a shortcut through the Hollow would get him home quicker. Although it looked spooky and the wind picked up, the mouse entered the Hollow. He was met by a fox who took his hand, and they made a dangerous trek across the snow-covered landscape. He safely returns home to his parents and siblings to share his adventure.
Comments: The illustrations expressed and captured the snowfall and coldness of the blizzard with a beautiful double gatefold at the story’s climax.
This would be a perfect fit snow story for young readers on a gray wintery day.
Teachers teaching winter units should definitely include this picture book.
Rating: 5/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—
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Nothing Ever Happens on a Gray Day
by Grant Snider (Author
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Chronicle Books
Year: 2023
Grades: PreK-3
Hardcover ‏ picture book: ‎ 44 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1797210890
Brief summary: As Fall slowly turns towards Winter, a girl rides her bike through her gray neighborhood, crunching through the fallen leaves to the playground, where she goes on a Nature walk into the woods nearby, seeing more and more colors as she explores.
Comments: This is a quiet story of a girl’s solitude and exploring the world around her area. In its conclusion, we can see how her gray day becomes full of colors.
The front end papers feature gray/blue fallen leaves, and the back end papers feature bright yellow/orange leaves visually representing the picture book’s changing mood and color scheme throughout the story.
This is a perfect read-aloud for young ones.
Rating: 5/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—
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Children’s book titles are carefully handpicked by a certified elementary school librarian who, although retired, still enjoys reading children’s books, especially picture books, and recommending them to busy teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book lovers.
Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris reads before recommending are checked out from the public library, except for those much-appreciated complimentary copies sent to her for an honest review. Those are noted.
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