FROG SONG was one of my absolute favorites. I reviewed this magical, musical tribute to frogs from around the world here. I'd buy this book simply for the Caldecott-worthy illustrations.
Picture book biography of Clara Lemlich, a young immigrant girl who led the largest strike in the history of organized labor. Review to come soon!
Anyone who loves books couldn't help but enjoy THOMAS JEFFERSON BUILDS A LIBRARY. John O'Brien's illustrations, where books figure prominently, are terrific. I reviewed this one here.
A really engaging look at the less glamorous aspects of American History like sewage, germs, halitosis, and body odor! I think this would make a great read aloud in a middle or high school social studies class! Review soon!
I fell in love with a new to me series, Eye on the Wild, that had two books, ORANGU-TAN and SEA OTTER in the list of nominees. I would have loved to see either of those animal narratives, with photographs by Suzi Eszterhaus on the final list. My review here.
I love books that expose kids to careers they might consider, and the SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELD series definitely falls into that category. TAPIR SCIENTISTS follows a group of researchers as they track a relatively obscure mammal, the tapir, in South America. Photographs are by Nic Bishop. Review here.
SCALY SPOTTED FEATHERED FRILLED is another job-related middle grade book. This book explains the work of paleo-artists. Some people thought it went on too long and got boring by the end, but I thought it was really interesting.
Picture book biography of artist Horace Pippin. Loved Pippin's perseverance (he loved to draw from the time he was a child, was badly injured during World War I, came home and rehabilitated himself) I loved, loved, loved Melissa Sweet's illustrations. My review is here.
2 comments:
I looked for a few of these, like Brave Girl & especially A Splash of Red which is a favorite of mine! It must be so hard to narrow it down! Thanks for telling about Frog Song too-will try to find it at the library, & also Mr. Jefferson's Library looks very good. Maybe at TC?
Wow, thank you, those books look great. And how nice to know that sometimes it does make sense to judge a book by its cover -- the covers alone are amazing.
Happy New Year and here's to books (new and old) and kids (young and grown)!
another Carol W :-)
(The Diary of Melanie Martin, Ava and Pip)
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