November 29, 2011

Gooney Bird and the Room Mother



Gooney Bird and the Room Mother
Book Review III

Author: Lois Lowry
Illustrator: Middy Thomas
Genre: Ficiton
Subgenre: Realistic
Primary Characters: Gooney Bird Greene, Mrs. Pidgeon, and Barry Tuckerman
Secondary Characters: Felicia Ann, Keiko, and Malcolm
Publishing: Houghton Mifflin Company Books 2005
Awards: N/A

Theme: A gifted child needs to be challenged and encouraged.

Summary: Mrs. Pidgeon's second grade class needs a room mother desperately. She offers the leading role in their Thanksgiving pageant to the student who can find a room mother for the class. Gooney Bird, who loves being smack dab in the middle of everything quickly begins her search. She locates a room mother, but tells her class that she wishes  to stay incognito. Since she found the classroom a room mother, Mrs. Pidgeon gives Gooney the lead role. In the end,  the room mother turns out to be Mrs. Pidgeon's very own mother.

Uses with Students:  In a classroom, this chapter book could be used to introduce students to a plethora of new vocabulary words. Also, it could be used as a silent reading or read aloud book in any lower grade level classroom. There are illustrations dispersed throughout which will keep the attention of younger beginning readers.

Matilda



Matilda
Book Review III

Author: Roald Dahl
Illustrator: Quentin Blake
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Fantasy
Primary Characters: Matilda, Ms. Honey, and Ms. Trunchbull
Secondary Characters: Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood
Publishing: Puffin Books 1988
Awards: Federation of Children's Book Groups Award (UK 1988)

Theme: Despite the lack of affection and attention at home, children should have some safe place where they feel loved.

Summary: Matilda is a very talented and bright child. She is extremely gifted and has somewhat of magical mind powers. She taught herself how to read at a very early age of three. Her parents pay her very little attention which is devastating for a child. Once she is old enough to go to school, her parents do not hesitate to send her off. At school, she meets her teacher Ms. Honey. Ms. Honey is the nicest person Matilda has ever met and their relationship blossoms quickly. Unfortunately, Matilda also meets Ms. Trunchbull who is a very cruel and ruthless woman and who also happens to be the principal at Matilda's school. She makes both Matilda and Ms. Honey's life miserable. Matilda, being the gifted child she was, decided to take matters into her own hands and ran Ms. Trunchbull out of town. In the end, Ms. Honey adopted Matilda with the consent of her parents. They both live happily ever after.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book would make an excellent silent reading book. After reading the book, students could write a journal entry about what they would do if they had magic powers like Matilda.

November 26, 2011

Be Good to Eddie Lee



Be Good to Eddie Lee
Book Review III

Author: Virginia Fleming
Illustrator: Floyd Cooper
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Realistic
Primary Characters: Eddie Lee
Secondary Characters: Jim Bud and Christy
Publishing: Philomel Books 1993
Awards: N/A

Theme: No matter the appearance, the inside and personality is what truly accounts for anything.

Summary: Eddie Lee is a very outgoing child. He also has down syndrome. His neighbors Christy and Jim Bud find him rather annoying and bothersome. Altough Christy considers Eddie Lee a pest, they become really good friends in the woods one day. He showed her many beautiful things that she had overlooked. In the end, friendship was among one of their discoveries.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book could be used to teach students the importance of accepting people even though they may be different than themselves.

Behold the Trees



Behold the Trees
Book Review III

Author: Sue Alexander
Illustrator: Leonid Gore
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Subgenre: Picture Book
Primary Characters: Trees
Secondary Characters: People from the time periods mentioned
Publishing: Arthur A. Levine 2001
Awards: Children's Literature Council of South California for Distinguished Literature Quality 2005

Theme: Be kind to the planet: plant trees.

Summary: Trees have been around since the beginning. This story tells of trees around the world and in different periods in time. For example, the centuries of wandering, the Year of Kings, and the Roman Rule. At first, people would just cut down trees without replanting any which caused the world to have less trees. Finally, some people realized what was happening an decided to plant trees.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book can be used to teach children about the different time periods represented in the book, or it could also be use to learn about Arbour Day and  Israel's equivalent holiday.

In the Tall, Tall Grass



In the Tall, Tall Grass
Book Review III

Author/Illustrator: Denise Fleming
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Subgenre: Picture Book
Primary Characters: Animals
Secondary Characters: Insects
Publishing: Henry Holt and Company 1991
Awards: Boston Globe-Horn Award Honor Book 1991

Theme: Different organisms inhabit an environment together, and live in perfect harmony.

Summary:  This picture book describes different animals and insects that live in the tall, tall grass.
It tells how they interact and survive in the same environment.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book could be used to teach students rhyming terms. Also, this book could be used during a science lesson on different ecosystems or environments.

Nicky and the Fantastic Birthday Gift



Nicky and the Fantastic Birthday Gift
Book Review III

Author/Illustrator: Valeri Gorbachev
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Animal Story
Primary Characters: Nicky
Secondary Characters: Momma, Ned, Nora, Nathan, and Nelly
Publishing: North South Books 2000
Awards: N/A

Theme: A heart felt gift is more valuable than any other.

Summary: It's mother's birthday, and the kids are making her presents all except for Nicky. He wants to give Momma a gift that is extraordinary. The other children give their mother her gifts while Nicky is still working hard on his gift. He drew his mother a picture and along with it came an elaborate story telling. They all eat cake and dance, and mom says that all her presents were fantastic gifts.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book would make a good silent reading book or a book center reading story. Also, like Nicky, the students could learn how to use their imaginations, and perhaps make a gift for someone.

Mama Does the Mambo



Mama Does the Mambo
Book Review III

Author: Katherine Leiner
Illustrator: Edel Rodriquez
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Realistic
Primary Characters: Mama and the narrator
Secondary Characters: Papa, Rosa, Dora, Eduardo
Publishing: Hyperion Books For Children 2001
Awards: Américas Award Commended Book

Theme: Never let a tragedy take away your joy for something that you love.

Summary: Mama does not dance anymore now that Papa has passed away. Her daughter, the narrator, tries to find her mother a new dancing partner for the Carnival. She finds a genlteman named Eduardo. The only problem is he is not a very good dancer. At the carnival, the narrator is the one who ultimately dances with Mama as she does the Mambo. Mama's joy has been restored.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book could be used to aid in discussions about the Hispanic and Latino cultures. Also, it could be used to introduce students to a few Spanish vocabulary words.

November 25, 2011

Micheal Recycle



Micheal Recycle
Book Review III

Author: Ellie Bethel
Illustrator: Alexander Colombo
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Picture Book
Primary Characters: Micheal Recycle
Secondary Characters: Townspeople of Abberdoo-Rimey
Publishing: Jonas Publishing 2008
Awards: 7th Annual Mobius Environmental Award

Theme: Recycling is key to a beautiful environment.

Summary: A superhero comes to the town of Abberdoo-Rimey. He rescues the town from all their trash, and teaches them the importance of recycling. The town becomes beautiful again thanks to Micheal Recycle.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this novel can be used to aid in a lesson on recycling or about doing their own part in the communities where they live.

Red Sings from Treetops


Red Sings from Treetops
Book Review III

Author: Joyce Sidman
Illustrator: Pamela Zagarenski
Genre: Children's Literature
Subgenre: Picture Book
Primary Characters: different colors
Secondary Characters: Seasons
Publishing: Houghton Mifflin Books 2009
Awards: Caldecott Honor Book

Theme: Vibrant colors shape and define each season differently.

Summary: This book tells of the different colors of the four seasons. Each seasoned is defined by a variety of unique colors that each represent something within that season.

Uses with students: In a classroom, this book could be used in teaching a kindergarten class colors as well as the four seasons. It is a good read a loud book because the text and images are large enough to be seen from a distance.

November 22, 2011

Through My Eyes

Through My Eyes[Hardcover]

Through My Eyes
Book Review III

Author: Ruby Bridges
Illustrator: N/A contained photos from the time period
Genre: Autobiography
Subgenre: Historical
Primary Characters: Ruby Bridges
Secondary Characters: Mrs. Henry, Ruby's mother and father
Publishing: Scholastic Press 1999
Awards: Orbis Pictus Award 2000

Theme: A child's bravery can change the world for the better.

Summary: This a story about Ruby Bridges. She was a six year old who was the only African American in an all white school. It is a story written with her accounts of what happened that year of first grade. It is a tale through her eyes.

Use with students: In a classroom, this book can be used as a aid in a lesson about the Civil Rights Movement. It will give students a chance to connect to someone like them who experienced the terrible things of segregation.