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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Olivia

By: Ian Falconer
 
Olivia is about a young girl pig who likes to wear everyone out, including herself. She lives at home with her mother, father, brother, dog and cat. She likes to do different things like dress up, build sand castles, and go to the museum. She likes to explore and try new things. She goes to the museum and sees all these painting. She wonders what the artists were thinking. She notices one that looks like paint just thrown everywhere. She says, "I could do that in 5 minutes". So when she gets home, she tries it on her bedroom wall. He mother is furious. Finally, it is time for Olivia to go to bed. Her mother reads her a book, gives her a kiss and tells her, "You know, you really wear me out. But I love you anyway".
 
I thought the book had incredibly cute illustrations with these accented red pieces everywhere and the rest was grey and white. This was very eye-catching and unique. It kind-of displayed her personality with the color. I thought the plot was simply about Olivia and how she likes to wear everyone out. This book sets up the character for the series of books that follow. Although I did enjoy it, I felt the pictures were more interesting than the plot. I would like to read other Olivia books to see the other mischief she gets herself into and to see it these books are needed for my classroom.


Monday, November 5, 2012

May I Bring a Friend?

Author: Beatrice Schenk de Regniers
Illustrator: Beni Montresor
 
The books starts off with a king and queen inviting a young boy to tea. The boy asks if he can bring a friend and the king and queen reply that any friend of the boy is a friend of theirs too. So the boy brings a friend and it is a giraffe. The queen and king are caught off guard but enjoy both their company. The king and queen keep inviting the boy to their palace and, each time, he asks if he can bring a guest. The king and queen have no problem and the boy brings a new animal each time. He brings an elephant one time and they do not have any place to eat so they decide to eat on top of the elephant. Finally, the king and queen invite to boy over and he says that, actually, him and his friends would like to have them over to their place. So they all have tea at the City Zoo.
 
I thought this book was incredibly cute! It was very repetitive and rhythmic. It was fun reading and I really liked the twist at the end with the king and queen drinking tea at the City Zoo. I might try and use this book during a poem writing lesson. I always hated writing poems but this book made it seem easy. I will definitely have this book in my classroom!

Monday, October 29, 2012

The Sweetest Fig

Author: Chris Van Allsburg
Genre: Picture Book
 
The Sweetest Fig starts talking about a very frugal, selfish and rude man named Monsieur Bibot. He is a dentist and wants to eventually be rich and not have to deal with people. He also has a dog named Marcel who he is not very nice to either. One day, Bibot gets to work and this women needs some dental work but she is not on the list. He decides he will do it anyways, not because he is nice but because he wants more money. After the procedure, the women informs him that she does not have any money to give him but she gives him two figs that will "make his dreams come true". Bibot is not happy and kicks her out of the office, but keeps the figs. That night, he decided to eat one of the figs. It was one of the sweetest figs he had every eaten. The next morning, he woke up and took Marcel for a walk. That day was incredibly awful as all his dreams from the night before came true, including walking around town without his pants. That night, he decided to use the last fig for his own selfish dreams. He spends the next week practicing dreaming about being rich. When he finally decides to eat it, Marcel jumps on the table and eats it himself. ... The next morning, Bibot wakes up confused about what happened, he goes to talk but all that comes out is a bark.
 
I thought this book was incredibly cute. I actually laughed at the end. I wasn't really expecting that. The author made the ending unique. He didn't just tell the reader that the dog and dentist had changed places. This book took place in Paris. Books that take place in different countries are very useful in the classroom in allowing students to experience different books. This book will definitely be in my classroom!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Lion's Lunch

Author: Fiona Tierney
Illustrator: Margaret Chamberlain
 
Lion's Lunch  is a cute book about the image that you put out to others. This little girl Sarah was casually walking through the forest when she came face to face with a big lion. The lion roars and asks what she is doing in his jungle. She says that she is just going on a walk. Lion tells Sarah that people don't walk in the jungle they "sprint, prowl, swoop, and scuttle". He starts telling the little girl that she cannot do any of that so she is going to be his lunch instead. Sarah quickly says that she can draw! She starts drawing all the animals in the forest for Lion. Lion then tells her to paint him to show how good she really is. After she is finish drawing Lion she shows him and his friends. In the picture, Lion is very grumpy and mean. Lion gets mad and tells Sarah that it is an awful picture. However, Lion's friends agree that the picture accurately depicts Lion. Lion feels sad that this is what he looks like to others. He tells Sarah to come back in a week and paint him again. When Sarah comes back, Lion has completely changed and she paints a beautiful picture of him.
This book not only had great illustrations but a good moral. The pictures Sarah drew reflected the animals' personality. Because Lion was so bitter and mean, he did not like his picture. Through this experience, Lion was able to change his attitude and become a likable creature in the jungle. This book will definitely be used in my classroom to show that our attitude reflects who we are. 

 


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

My Friend Rabbit

Title: My Friend Rabbit
Author and Illustrator: Eric Rohmann
 
My Friend Rabbit is a Caldecott winner. It tells the story of two friends, Rabbit and Mouse. Mouse talks about Rabbit and how he is a great friend and always means well in what he does but he somehow always finds trouble. The two friends get their plane stuck in a tree and Rabbit has an idea to get it out by stacking animals on top of each other. For about five pages, there are no words, just pictures. After Rabbit stacks all the animals on top of each other. the plane is just out of reach but Mouse and Rabbit grab it just as all the animals fall on each other. The book ends again with saying that Rabbit always means well but always find trouble, just as they crash into another tree.
This book was very cute. It allowed the readers to try and guess what Rabbit was planning on doing because there were no words. Often, little children will look at the pictures, anyways, to create a story. This would allow for a lot of discussion as students can talk about what they think Rabbit is doing. It was a very cute story and would be perfect for the classroom. 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Katy Duck

Katy Duck and Katy Duck - Big Sister

Author: Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Genre: Picture Book
          The book I read had two parts to it. The first half was about about how much Katie Duck loves to dance. When she talks about how much she loves to dance, she uses metaphors and similies about nature. "Katy Duck could twirl like a leaf  in the wind." Her mom sees how much she loves to dance and tells her she will be going to a dancing class. Katy Duck is confused and tells her mom that she already knows how to dance. She is very skeptical but when she gets there, she sees all the other little girls dancing and enjoying themselves. Capucilli writes, "She saw leaves twirling in the wind. She saw flowers stretching in spring. She saw swans floating in a lake." I really liked the use of imagery and metaphors here. In the end, she starts dancing again with her new friends and tells everyone how much she loves to dance.
          The next part was about Katy's little brother. He seems to be taking all the attention. She tries to show her mom her dancing but her mother does not pay attention because her brother is being fed. She is sad. She notices one day that her brother has be brand new tutu. He is not using it the way it's supposed to be used yet, everyone is laughing at him. She get mad and snaps it away which makes her little brother cry. Katy Duck feels bad and decides to actually teach her brother how to dance. The book ends with them dancing together and her telling everyone how much they "both" love to dance.
          Again, I loved the literary elements that were used throughout the book and the little morals each had.
 
Here is some information about the author: http://alyssacapucilli.com/

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Grumpy Gloria

Author: Anna Dewdney
Genre: Picture Book
     Grumpy Gloria is about a dog whose owner gets a new doll. Gloria thinks that she has been abandoned so she is grumpy. Her owners try and figure out what is wrong with her. They try and do various things like taking her on a jog and giving her a bath. They finally try and give Gloria a ride in the little boys bike. The boy goes too fast and crashes into the little girl pushing her baby in the carriage. Every body flies everywhere and Gloria lands in the carriage instead of the baby. Gloria is finally happy. The last picture was of the little girl, Gloria and the doll all hugging.
     This book was really cute. I think it would be perfect for a lesson on feelings. It is an emotion that people often confuse with being mad. I also think it is a good book for children who are getting a younger sister or brother. It shows that just because someone knew is coming in, doesn't mean you are going to be forgotten about. This book used a lot of onomatopoeias and rhyming words.
           "Squeaky? Squawky? Jumpy? Jabby?
Gloria was feeling crabby."
Also, they used various words for "grumpy" like "foul" and "crabby". This shows that there are other words with the same meaning. This book can be used in various ways in the classroom. I really enjoyed it!