Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Stuck in Neutral
Another big problem is that Shawn believes his father wants to kill him. He thinks that his father is so sad and his heart hurts so much for Shawn that the best thing for Shawn would be euthanasia.
Where did Trueman come up with such a book? After reading the Author's Note at the end of the book I found out. Trueman has a son, Sheehan, who is diagnosed just like Shawn.
Rating:
Happy Reading,
Dr. Quinn
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Mock Caldecott Winners (9:00 Class)
Medal Winner
My Friend, the Starfinder
by George Ela Lyon & Ill.by Stephen Gammell
by Kadir Nelson
Silent Music: The Story of Bagdad
By James Rumford
Happy Reading,
Dr. Quinn
Mock Caldecott Winners (8:00 Class)
(8:00 Class)
Friday My Radio Flyer Flew
by Zachary Pullen
A sample of posted statements from some of my students prior to the event:
"Wow! I loved this book! I love the medium in which it was done and the way it brings texture to these incredible pages. The different views and perspectives were also interesting and made this book fun to read. I think this a great book overall and I would highly recommend it for the award!"
"So far, this is probably my top choice for illustrations. The pictures in this book are amazing and they are often the main emphasis on the page. The pictures seem larger than life, which goes along with the whole theme of the book. The details throughout the book are fantastic--from the cracks in the ground to the reflections in his father's glasses. I definitely recommend this one for the Caldecott."
Honor Books
We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball
by Kadir Nelson
Too Many Toys
By David Shannon
Scoot
By Cathryn Falwell
Boycott Blues: How Rosa Parks Inspired a Nation
By Andrea Davis Pinkney & Ill by Brian Pinkney
Happy Reading,
Dr. Quinn
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Mock Caldecott: Allotment #5
By Barry Dennenberg & Ill. by Christopher Bing
Rating:
· Wow!
· Oversized book with an aged look to it
· The story is told through various newspaper articles
· An abundance of information…may seem overwhelming to some
· Each section (topic/chapter) has a new heading
· Authentic photographs, letters, and wanted signs are integrated into the newspaper
· Time Line, Index and credits are provided at the end of the book
Madam President
by Lane Smith
Rating:
· A young girl shares here fantasy of being Madam President
· Typical Lane Smith illustrations filled with humor
· Mixed media and computer usage to create the illustrations
· Fun, engaging, and educational
The Day Leo Said I Hate You
By Robie Harris & Ill. By Molly Bang
Rating:
· A young boy is tired of being told “no” and out of frustration he tell his mother he hates her
· A lesson for all young children
· A nice mix of media
· Bang does a wonderful job with the fonts
· Text and illustrations blend well
Hogwash
By Arthur Geisert
Rating:
· Complicated machine is used to wash hogs
· Wordless picture book
· Imaginative
· Lots of detail, yet the illustrations are not overwhelming
· Take your time with this one
Cool Daddy Rat
By Kristyn Crow & Ill. by Mike Lester
Rating:
· Cool Daddy Rat travels around town to scat & play his jazz while Ace, his son, tags along by hiding in his father’s bass case
· Watercolor, pencil, and a Mac
· Creative use of language...scat
· The scat could get old to some, but others will enjoy the language throughout the whole book
My Friend, the Starfinder
By George Ella Lyon, Ill. by Stephen Gammell
Rating:
· Once there was a man that found a falling star and was at the end of a rainbow
· Watercolor, pastel, colored pencil, and gouache
· Gammell’s illustrations were fantastic
· The abundance and/or lack of color worked great
There is Nothing to Do on Mars
By Chris Gall
Rating:
· A boy and his dog are bored while living on Mars until they discover…
· Hand creating-clay coated board
· Fantastic pictures
· Space-age look and feel
· Would be stronger as a wordless picture book
· Fun endpages
Wild Boars Cook
By Meg Rosoff & Ill. by Sophie Blackwell
Rating:
· Four hungry pigs make a Massive Pudding
· Chinese ink and watercolor
· Illustrations mix well with the white-space on the pages
· Fun and messy
· Recipe for Massive Cookie is found at the end f the book
Big Bad Bunny
By Franny Billingsley & Ill. by G Brian Karas
Rating:
· Baby Boo-Boo transforms into Big Bad Bunny (in his mind)
· Big Bad Bunny gets lost and Mama Mouse searches for him
· Mix of Gouache, acrylic with pencil
· Two formats of pictures: Big Bad Bunny & Mama Mouse
· A variety of fonts are used
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Mock Caldecott: Allotment #4
By Kevin Henkes
Rating:
· Old Bear dreams of the seasons during his winter hibernation
· This book could easily be a wordless picture book
· Fantastic colorful water color and ink paintings
· The color vividly sets the mode for each season in Old Bear's dream
· Loved this book
The Pigeon Wants a Puppy
By Mo Willems
Rating:
· As always Willems sets up extends the book with its endpapers
· Traditional Willems Pigeon book, but just as good as ever
· A slight twist to the climax and ending of this story
Too Many Toys
By David Shannon
Rating:
· Spencer has too many toys and his mother is making him get rid of some.
· Another great book by David Shannon
· Shannon’s paintings are consistent with many of his latest books, such as Alice the Fairy & Good Boy Fergus
· A variety of perspectives and layouts are used throughout the book
· Readers will find classic toys as well as toys of the day
· Classic ending!
Not a Stick
By Anoinette Portis
Rating:
· A follow up book to Not a Box
· Creative uses for a stick
· Every child can relate to this one
· Very simplistic in text and illustrations
The Little Yellow Leaf
By Carin Berger
Rating:
· A leaf is not ready to leave his tree until he finds support in another leaf
· A story of apprehension and friendship
· Illustrations are done in collages
· Several collages use notebook, graph, chart paper
· Love the colors
Bees, Snails, & Peacock Tales
by Betsy Franco & Ill. by Steve Jenkins
Rating:
· A creative informational book about animals and insects
· Franco uses a rhythmic meter to share the information
· Jenkins created the collages that absolutely extend the text
· The text is creatively oriented several different ways throughout the book
Boycott Blues: How Rosa Parks Inspired a Nation
By Andrea Davis Pinkney & Ill by Brian Pinkney
Rating:
· “Blues infused tribute to the men and women of the Montgomery bus boycott”
· Great illustrations
· Colored inks on clay board
· Mode and tone are a strong point of this book
A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever
By Marla Frazee
Rating:
· Two boys spend a week at nature camp by day and at grandparents house by night
· Typical boys having fun together
· Illustrations were done in black prismacolor and gouache
· Illustrations definitely extend the text
Drive
By Nathan Clement
Rating:
· A young boy tells about his father’s day as a truck driver
· Simple text; usually one sentence per page
· Colorful pictures probably created with photoshop
· Unique perspective in the illustrations
The Dog Who Belonged to No One
By Amy Hest and Ill. byAmy Bates
Rating:
· A stray dog and a young girl find companionship together
· Two stories combine into one: story of the dog, story of the girl
· The text seemed a bit trite to me
· Warm watercolor pictures support the text.
· Nice detail in the paintings
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Mock Caldecott: Allotment #3
By Cathryn Falwell
Rating:
· The illustrations are absolutely fantastic!
· Paper collage complimented with a few textured prints
· Detailed and magnificently intense
· Wonderful use of language
· Informative author notes on the last few pages
Dinosaur vs. Bedtime
By Bob Shea
Rating:
· A story in which all children and parents can make a connection
· A young dinosaur can take on about any challenge and win…but what about bedtime?
· Humorous
· Shea uses mixed media with bold pictures and even bolder text
· Not only does Dinosaur win, but Shea wins with this book
Grace for President
By Kelly DiPucchio & Ill. By LeUyen Pham
Rating:
· After noticing that no girls have ever been president, Grace decides to run for office
· Great book for election time
· Informative in regards to the Electoral College
· “…the best person for the job.”
· Fun and colorful illustrations
· A variety of page layouts are used throughout the book
A Kitten Tale
By Eric Rohmann
Rating: 3.5
· A good story about an adventurous kitten who is excited about snow when three other kittens are not so optimistic
· Love the artwork: black borders and outlines positively compliment the colorful prints
· A mixture of relief and monotype prints; 32 separate runs for each image
Imaginary Menagerie: A Book of Curious Creatures
By Julie Larios & Ill. By Julie Paschkins
Rating:
· A collection of poems written about mythical creatures
· The illustrations were done in gouache
· Each picture is colorful and outlined in black
· Creative illuminated letters bring attention to the title of each poem
Little Hoot
By Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Ill. by Jen Corace
Rating:
· Little Hoot wants to go to bed, but his parents want him to stay up late like owls should
· Watercolor paintings outlined in ink set against a white background
· An abundance of whitespace is used for a clean look
· Paintings are colorful with supportive detail
Building Manhattan
By Laura Vila
Rating:
· A time line of Manhattan; from 50,000 B.C.E to the present
· Colorful acrylic paintings
· Love the various perspectives Vila used
· Paintings are excellent
· Storyline is average
One Boy
By Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Rating:
· A boy creates 10 paintings that all together make a counting book
· Cutouts are used for each painting connecting the pictures and words
· I would have liked a stronger connection among all ten paintings…seemed a little random
· The artwork is bold, simple and colorful
Bye-bye, Crib
By Alison McGhee & Ill. by Ross MacDonald
Rating:
· A young boy wants to stay in his crib rather sleep in a “big bed”
· Fun story
· Illustrations have a nostalgic look; middle 1900s motif
· Not a fan of the illustrations…due to the style
· Watercolors and pencil crayon
Potato Joe
By Keith Baker
Rating: ???
· I have no idea how I feel about this book…I need to see how children will respond
· Sing-song lyrics, “one potato, two potato, hello Joe…”
· Illustrations are done with photoshop
· Brown endpages support the story
· Unusual looking personified potatoes lead the reader through the story
· Again mixed emotions with his one…check it out yourself