Kate Messner and Christopher Silas Neal have a new picture book, Over and Under the Canyon, that is worth looking for at the library. A mom and her son spend the day hiking in the canyon. The pair see many animals on their way to their destination, a place where the wild plants decorate the landscape with color. After dark, they see a hairy scorpion glow and hear the great horned owls. Share this book with elementary children to help them understand the diversity of life in the canyon.
Saturday, March 19, 2022
Monday, March 14, 2022
Nathan's Song
Nathan's Song by Leda Schubert is based on the story of her grandfather. Nathan was a Jewish boy who lived in Russia. He loved singing and wanted to become an opera singer. His family saved money, and Nathan headed for Italy to study. Unfortunately, Nathan boarded the wrong ship-to New York! Though he never got to Italy, Nathan was able to use his singing ability to earn money, eventually singing on Broadway. An immigrant story I recommend for ages five to one hundred.
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
The Floating Field
The Floating Field by Scott Riley and illustrated by Nguyen Quang and Kim Lien is a picture book that is for elementary or junior high students. Based on a true story, Prasit and his friends loved playing soccer. The problem was that they could only play when the tides did not cover the sandbar. He and his friends decide to make a floating soccer field. This story is a good example to share with children to see how a group of people can work together to solve a problem in a creative way.
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