Here are my offerings for the 2013 edition of 10 for 10 Picture Books. Thank you, Cathy at Reflect and Refine and Mandy at Enjoy and Embrace Learning for hosting this fabulous event again this year!
I hemmed and hawed and futzed and browsed and stewed and flip-flopped about the theme of this year's list. I finally decided that I just needed to DECIDE, and Maria gave me my unifying theme: 10 picture books that are new to me. I went to my Summer #bookaday shelf on GoodReads, and here are the 10 most recent picture books that I've read!
FICTION
Disney-Hyperion (June 25, 2013)
from the public library
I didn't love this book when I first read it, but it generated THREE reviews from the Dispatch Readers. Definitely has kid-appeal and clearly I need to take another look!
by Aaron Meshon
Atheneum Books for Young Readers (February 19, 2013)
purchased for my classroom
Did you every find the perfect book for last year's student?
That's this book, which features baseball in Japan and the US.
I'm hoping I have another student this coming year or in the future for whom this will be as perfect as it would have been for last year's student!
That's this book, which features baseball in Japan and the US.
I'm hoping I have another student this coming year or in the future for whom this will be as perfect as it would have been for last year's student!
by Kate Banks
illustrated by Boris Kulikov
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR); 1st edition (August 8, 2006)
purchased for my classroom
How did I miss this book? It will be perfect for launching word study!
NONFICTION
by Meghan McCarthy
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books (June 4, 2013)
purchased for my classroom
purchased for my classroom
I love Megan McCarthy's style, and Betty Shelton is the kind of person I want all of my students to know about. She had a big life full of adventures. She didn't let convention get in her way.
by Alice B. McGinty
illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
Two Lions (April 2, 2013)
from the public library
This biography-in-freeverse of Gandhi focuses on one critical event in his life and in the history of India. Interesting to compare India under British rule to the American Colonies. Thomas Gonzales' illustrations (remember 14 Cows for America
?) are gorgeous.
by Melissa Stewart and Allen Young
illustrated by Nicole Wong
from the public library
Charlesbridge Pub Inc (August 2013)
Told in a "House That Jack Built" sort of way, readers learn about the interconnectedness of all kinds of factors that result in the link of monkeys to chocolate.
by Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin
illustrated by Eric Velasquez
Walker Childrens (January 8, 2013)
purchased for my classroom
We can't provide children with too many examples of people who
stand up for good in the world, can we?
by Jennifer Berne
illustrated by Vlidamir Radunsky
Chronicle Books (April 23, 2013)
purchased for my classroom
Beautifully written, beautiful illustrations, and the inspiration to
attend to one's imagination.
WORDLESS (or almost wordless)
by Bob Staake
Schwartz & Wade (April 9, 2013)
purchased for my classroom
A heartbreaking testimonial to the power of friendship.
Have you ever used a wordless book as your read aloud? Try this one.
Just sit in front of your students, turn the pages, and let them talk.
by Øyvind Torseter
Enchanted Lion Books, coming August 27, 2013
review copy provided by the publisher
Enchanted Lion always has the most interesting books.
They publish books from around the world.
THE HOLE was originally published in Norway.
The covers are heavy cardboard, the pages are stiff cardstock, and there's
a hole
punched
all the way
through the book.
This is such a fascinating book that I'm going to give it a full-sized review on Monday.
If you're curious, come back for more!
Enchanted Lion always has the most interesting books.
They publish books from around the world.
THE HOLE was originally published in Norway.
The covers are heavy cardboard, the pages are stiff cardstock, and there's
a hole
punched
all the way
through the book.
This is such a fascinating book that I'm going to give it a full-sized review on Monday.
If you're curious, come back for more!