Monday, November 25, 2013

FROZEN DREAM (Monday Poem)

by Shel Silverstein


I'll take the dream I had last night
And put it in my freezer,
So someday long and far away
When I'm an old grey geezer,
I'll take it out and thaw it out,
This lovely dream I've frozen,
And boil it up and sit me down
And dip my old cold toes in.



from A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein, 1981, Harper & Row

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Fall Stories Are Fun! (FAMILY magazine reviews)

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As the calendar moves us closer to thanksgiving, consider these new autumn books to read with your dear ones.  And, don’t be afraid to re-read favorites – you can always leave a gap for a listener to fill in the missing word(s).  Like well-loved songs, treasured tales encourage repetition.  Both new and prized stories can create a sense of wellbeing, gratitude, and comfort: a salute to the season.


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Sophie’s Squash 
by Pat Zietlow Miller
illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf
Random House, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 2 
(This book is available to purchase from Books & Books online: http://www.booksandbooks.com)

            Sophie surprises her parents with her affection for a squash from the farmer’s market.  So, the family eats pizza for supper instead! Meanwhile, Sophie uses “markers to give her squash a face.” She wraps it in a blanket, and rocks it to sleep.
            In the days that follow, Sophie takes the squash with her everywhere. But, “Bernice” gets spots, and even starts to soften.  At the farmer’s market, Sophie asks for advice.
            Cheerful, busy, watercolor, ink and China ink cartoon-like paintings, lighten this unique and charming love story.  The pictures reveal movement, as Sophie decides she has everything the farmer recommends.
Illustrations show winter snowfall after Sophie makes a “bed of soft soil” in “Bernice’s favorite spot.”  Then, in the spring, there’s a “small green sprout” in the garden that looks “strangely familiar.”
Based on an incident in the author’s family, this picture book brings new meaning to one of autumn’s best-known produce items!  Also much laughter!  Enjoy.


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Turkey Tot 
by George Shannon
illustrated by Jennifer K. Mann  
Holiday House, $16.95 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 1 
(This book is available to purchase from Books & Books online: http://www.booksandbooks.com)
           
Turkey Tot and his friends Chick, Pig and Hen want to eat the fat blackberries growing just out of reach.  But alas, no sweet treat, they think.
Then, Turkey Tot finds some string.  He asks his friends to help him find balloons, so they can float up to eat the blackberries. They think it’s a silly idea.  Hen says, “He’s been different since the day he hatched.”
            Watercolor, pencil and digital collage set up the action with bright colors, and Turkey Tot’s enormous imagination. Repeated lines, plus found objects, and in Turkey Tot’s view, “good luck” and “more luck,” combine with his own brand of inventiveness and determination. 
            Snappy text matches with resourceful illustrations to demonstrate Turkey Tot’s spunk, creativity and itch to share in this delightfully comic story.

 
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Come Back, Moon 
by David Kherdian
illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian   
Simon & Schuster, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Junior Kindergarten – Grade 3 
(This book is available to purchase from Books & Books online: http://www.booksandbooks.com)
           
Moonlight keeps Bear awake.  So, Bear hides the moon. 
Fox, skunk, opossum, raccoon and crow notice the moon is missing.  They agree to ask wise owl, “Do you know where the moon is?”
Award winner Hogrogian uses watercolor and pencil to show the creatures in action.  Expressive animal faces are turned up toward Owl. “I saw Bear take the moon,” Owl tells them. And they hurry to “get the moon back from Bear.”
The power of a story to satisfy Bear, putting him to sleep, is disarmingly simple.  This perfect bedtime tale comes full circle, as the cheering animals dance under the freed moon, while Bear happily snoozes.

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Additional titles you might want to try:

When the Leaf Blew In 
by Steve Metzger
illustrated by Kellie, Lewis
 Scholastic, $5.99 (paperback) 
Interest Level: Kindergarten – Grade 3 
(This book is available to purchase from Books & Books online: http://www.booksandbooks.com)


Pumpkin Countdown 
by Joan Holub
illustrated by Jan Smith  
Albert Whitman, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Junior Kindergarten – Grade 2 
(This book is available to purchase from Books & Books online: http://www.booksandbooks.com)


How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow? 
 by Wendell Minor
Penguin, $16.99 (hardcover) 
Interest Level: Junior Kindergarten – Grade 2 
(This book is available to purchase from Books & Books online: http://www.booksandbooks.com)




Monday, November 18, 2013

TRYIN' ON CLOTHES (Monday Poem)

by Shel Silverstein


I tried on the farmer's hat,
Didn't fit.
A little too small -- just a bit
Too floppy.
Couldn't get used to it,
Took it off.

I tried on the dancer's shoes,
A little too loose.
Not the kind you could use
For walkin'.
Didn't feel right in 'em,
Kicked 'em off.

I tried on the summer sun,
Felt good.
Nice and warm--knew it would.
Tried the grass beneath bare feet,
Felt neat.
Finally, finally felt well dressed,
Nature's clothes just fit me best.



from A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein, 1981, Harper & Row

Monday, November 11, 2013

ARROWS (Monday Poem)

by Shel Silverstein

I shot an arrow toward the sky,
It hit a white cloud floating by.
The cloud fell dying to the shore,
I don't shoot arrows anymore.



from A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein, 1981, Harper & Row

Monday, November 4, 2013

DAY AFTER HALLOWEEN (Monday Poem)

by Shel Silverstein


Skeletons, spirits and haunts,
Skeletons, spirits and haunts.
It's a halloween sale:
A nickel a pail
For skeletons, spirits and haunts.

Skeletons, spirits and haunts,
More than most anyone wants.
Will you pay for a shock,
'Cause we're quite overstocked
On skeletons, spirits and haunts.



from A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein, 1981, Harper & Row