Monday, May 27, 2013

A POEM ON THE WRONG TRACK (Monday Poem)

by Louis Phillips

One day last winter,
A train caught cold.
It's a true story,
Or so I'm told.

For one entire month
It stood in the rain,
Coughing and sneezing,
An achoo, an achoo, an achoo choo train.



from Kids Pick the Funniest Poems: Poems That Make Kids Laugh selected by Bruce Lansky, illustrated by Stephen Carpenter, 1991, Simon & Schuster

Monday, May 20, 2013

SUN AND I (Monday Poem)

by Deborah Chandra


Sun washes down
The morning sky,
And hangs it up
To drip,
Then dry its
Golden light
That
        dribbles
                     down
Into puddles
On the ground.
I splatter-splash
Those puddles bright,
And drenched
From head to toe
In light,
I drag out shadows
One by one,
To dip
And wash them
In the sun.



from Balloons and Other Poems by Deborah Chandra, illustrated by Leslie Bowman, 1990, Farrar Straus Giroux

Friday, May 17, 2013

Books for Making May-time Magical (FAMILY magazine reviews)


During the month of May thoughts often turn toward the beauties of springtime weather and the gorgeous flowering of trees and other plants.  The books in this small collection can help to direct attention to the earth and its creatures.  They are among many terrific books for young children available in the public library.  Any librarian or bookseller will gladly help you find one of these titles or other titles to enjoy with your child.
When you choose books to share, also set aside a special time each day to read with your child.  One possibility to consider is the evening: it can become an important part of a bedtime routine. 
Try any of the suggestions below to help make your reading ritual happy:
·      Begin by talking about the pictures with your child. Show the cover and the title page. The title and pictures can give hints about the book.
·      Ask your child to turn the pages. Point out what you see. Ask your child what she sees. 
·      Run your finger along the words as you read the story. This shows your child how words are read (left to right in English). It also helps him follow along.  Children can begin to realize that words we say can be written, and can be read.
·      Make the story interesting for you and your child. Change your voice for each character in the story. Or act out a part that makes you want to move your body. Your child LOVES dramatic play.  She will likely want to join you in this reading playtime.
·      Ask questions about the story:  What happened? What is this?
·      Invite your child to ask questions about the story.  An interesting conversation does not require answers.
·      Offer your child a chance to tell the story.  Very young children can retell a story in their own words.  


Rain Play 
by Cynthia Cotton
Illustrations by Javaka Steptoe  
Henry Holt, $16.95 (hardcover) 
Interest Level:  Pre-Kindergaren – Grade 2 
(This book is available to borrow at the Miami Dade Library; Main Branch, Edison Branch)
             Showing children romping in a park, this picture book begins just before a storm.  The colorful paint and cut-paper collage illustrations are playful.  They fit the text, adding movement, and causing details to stand out.  The rhythmic, rhyming words make this book a great choice for young children. 


There Was A Tree 
by Rachel Isadora 
Penguin, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 1 
(This book is available to purchase from Books and Books online)
            Author and illustrator Rachel Isadora sets her dazzling version of a well-known folk song (also called “The Green Grass Grew All Around”) on an African plain.  There, a handsome thorn tree is home and food for many animals, insects and birds. 
            Bright oil paintings with cut-paper collages show many animals, the pretty starling’s nest, and the splash of the setting sun.  Even the edging that looks like fabric is beautiful. 
            Superb for young children is the use of rebus icons to replace repeated words in the story. Especially on the page where the baby bird hatches from the egg.
            Readers do NOT need to know the music for this book to be fun.  However, music with words is on the final page, across from the rebus key.


Seeds of Change: Planting a Path to Peace 
by Jen Cullerton Johnson
Illustrations by Sonia Lynn Sadler 
Lee and Low, $18.95 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Grades 1-4 
(This book is available to borrow at the Miami Dade Library; Main Branch, Little River, Model City, North Central, North Dade Regional)           
            This clear, easy to read biography about Wangari Maathai uses bright African colors to show important parts of the Nobel Prize winner’s life.  As the oldest girl in her family, she grew up close to the earth, caring for the garden.  But she wanted more.  
Education gave her a path to a career as a scientist.  She worked to empower women. Her efforts to plant trees in her home country of Kenya sparked community participation. She founded the Green Belt Movement in 1977.
Vibrant oil paintings with detailed outlining in white show both destruction and restoration of the land.  A note at the end explains more about her later environmental work around the world.


Here Come the Humpbacks! 
by April Pulley Sayre
Illustrations by Jamie Hogan  
Charlesbridge, $7.95 (paperback) 
Interest Level: Grades 1-3  (This book is available to purchase from Books and Books online)
            A splendid nonfiction picture book, this story involves readers and listeners with humpback whales. It shows where they swim, what they look like, how big they are and how they breathe.  A baby whale and mother travel to find food. They swim with another whale that helps protect them from boats, orcas, and other dangers like trash and fishing nets.
            Charcoal pencils and pastels in blues, greens and purples create the water-world of whale life. Large print on the left side of the pages tells the whales’ story, while smaller print adds factual depth. A note at the end gives adult readers more details.
 

Little Black Crow 
by Chris Raschka  
Atheneum, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level:  Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 2 
(This book is available to borrow at the Miami Dade Library; Main Branch, Miami Lakes Branch, North Central Branch, North Shore Branch)
            Award-winner Chris Raschka creates paintings full of feeling in this unusual picture book.  He uses simple ink lines, large watercolor brush strokes, and matches them with wondering words. This book opens up imagination in young listeners and readers.  They will be caught up in the curious questions a young child asks of the crow.


Here are a few more wonderful titles to choose from!

Lucky Ducklings 
by Eva Moore
Illustrations by Nancy Carpenter
Orchard Books, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Junior Kindergarten – Grade 2 
(This book is available to purchase from Books and Books online)

I Wish I Had . . .   
by Giovanna Zoboli
Illustrations by Simona Mulazzani  
Eerdman’s, $16 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Junior Kindergarten – Grade 2 
(This book is available to purchase from Books and Books online)

Miss Maple’s Seeds 
by Eliza Wheeler 
Penguin, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level:  Kindergarten – Grade 2 
(This book is available to purchase from Books and Books online)


·      Encourage your child in his efforts.

Monday, May 13, 2013

MAMA'S SONG (Monday Poem)

by Deborah Chandra


Mama hums a sea-song with her eyes,
A deep blue rising sea-song,
    moving as her eyes move,
    weaving foam across my fac.

White gulls whirl overhead,
The sun washes back and forth,
     and I am rocking . . .
          rocking . . .
               like a boat
          in the waves
               of her song.



from Balloons and Other Poems by Deborah Chandra, illustrated by Leslie Bowman, 1990, Farrar Straus Giroux

Monday, May 6, 2013

MAY NIGHT (Monday Poem)

by Sara Teasdale


The spring is fresh and fearless
     And every leaf is new,
The world is brimmed with moonlight,
     The lilac brimmed with dew.

Here in the moving shadows
     I catch my breath and sing--
My heart is fresh and fearless
     And over-brimmed with spring.



from The Sky is Full of Song selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Dirk Zimmer, 1983, Harper & Row