Celebrate Canadian Children's Book Week
Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking
Often referred to as Sweden's best-known author, Astrid Lindgren gained international fame for her children's books, particularly Pippi Longstocking, which has been translated into 91 languages since it was first published in 1945. In honor of the 100th anniversary of Astrid Lindgren's birth, Viking published a new translation of Pippi Longstocking, with lively illustrations by award-winning author and illustrator Lauren Child. Have you or your children read Pippi Longstocking? What did you think of it? Click on "Comments" below and share your opinions.
(Cover art courtesy of Viking, A Division of Penguin Young Readers Group)
Spotlight on John Henry
The children's picture book John Henry combines a fascinating tale by Julius Lester with award-winning artwork by Jerry Pinkney. The book was designated a Caldecott Honor Book for excellence in American, children's picture book illustration. Some of the things that make this book about the African American folk hero memorable include: - Julius Lester's use of imagery and personification
- Jerry Pinkney's striking illustrations
- Background information that helps set the context for the story
(Cover art courtesy of Puffin Books, Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers)
Resources for Veterans Day
Veterans Day honors all of the men and women in the U.S. military and their families for their sacrifices on behalf of the United States of America. As a reminder of all we have to be thankful for, why not share Chris Gall's beautifully illustrated edition of America the Beautiful with your children. If you are looking for a book about remembering those who died in war, I recommend
The Wall by Eve Bunting. This poignant children's picture book is about a visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial by a father and his young son. Related Links
- Honoring All Who Served (About: U.S. Military)
- Veterans Day Quiz (About: Homeschooling)
It's National American Indian Heritage Month
According to the official 2009 proclamation by the President of the United States, "This month, we celebrate the ancestry and time-honored traditions of American Indians and Alaska Natives in North America." What do you need to know to be able to select accurate children's and YA books about Native Americans (also known as American Indians)? There are some excellent online resources to help you in Selecting Children's and YA Books About Native Americans. Celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month with recommended books for children and teens. If you have specific books or additional online resources to recommend, click on "comments" below and share your recommendations. Thanks.
Related Resources
- Native American Heritage at National Parks (About.com: U.S. / Canadian Parks)
- Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian (About.com: DC / Capital Region)
(Cover art courtesy of National Geographic)
Picture That! - For Teachers of Tweens and Teens
Among other uses of children's picture books, author and educator Sharron L. McElmeel recommends, "Using picture books to introduce a topic, to build a schematic background for content-area studies, and to develop higher-level thinking skills..." In her book Picture That! From Mendel to Normandy, McElmeel encourages teachers of tweens and teens (grades 4-12) to use picture books across the curriculum and provides guidance as to which children's books to use and how to use them. Using picture books with older kids can be very effective in getting them interested in a topic. I have found that some picture books, particularly wordless picture books like A Day, A Dog, make excellent writing prompts. Are their picture books that have captured the interest of the tweens and teens in your family? If so, please click on "Comments" and share their recommendations.
(over art courtesy of Libraries Unlimited, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO)
2009 Teens' Top Ten - Favorite Books
- The 2009 Teens Top Ten
- Paper Town by John Green (Penguin/Dutton)
- Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic)
- City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare (Simon & Schuster/Margaret K. McElderry)
- Identical by Ellen Hopkins (Simon & Schuster/Margaret K. McElderry)
- The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins)
- Wake by Lisa McMann (Simon & Schuster/Simon Pulse)
- Untamed by P.C. and Kristin Cast (St. Martin's Griffin)
- The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart (Disney-Hyperion)
- Graceling by Kristin Cashore (Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett
If you have children, you probably already know about popular picture book creator Jan Brett, who has more than 33 million books in print. Her picture book, The Three Snow Bears, is a retelling of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," set in a traditional Inuit village. Brett includes accurate details about Inuit lives and customs in the picture book. I have long been a fan of Jan Brett's illustrations and her books. Does your family have a favorite Jan Brett picture book? One of my favorites is Jan Brett's Christmas Treasury a collection of her holiday and winter stories. To share your family's favorite Jan Brett books, click on "Comments" below and post your recommendations.
(Cover art courtesy of G.P. Putnam's Sons, A Division of Penguin Young Readers Group)
A Book About Alzheimer's Disease and More
Did you know that November is National Alzheimer's Disease Month? Alzheimer's disease affects the entire family. It's hard to explain to young children what has happened to their grandfather or grandmother when they are afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. The children's picture book Singing with Momma Lou might help. More than just a book about Alzheimer's disease, it also emphasizes family love and respect, family memories, and the importance of preserving and handing down family stories from one generation to another. Singing with Mama Lou is intended for the 4-8 year old child, but it would also be valuable for older children coping with a family member's Alzheimer's disease.
Related Links
What is Alzheimer's Disease? (About.com: Alzheimer's Disease)
Early Alzheimer's Disease (About.com: Senior Health)
Video: The Effects of Alzheimer's Disease (About.com: Alzheimer's Disease)
(Cover art courtesy of Lee & Low Books Inc.)
Tsunami! - A Memorable New Book
The picture book Tsunami! is the dramatic story of a tsunami and one man's sacrifice that saves all of the people in a Japanese village threatened by the giant waves. Both the story by Kimiko Kajikawa and the striking artwork by Ed Young are strong enough to stand alone, but together, they create a memorable experience for the reader. I recommend Tsunami! for children six and older, as well as teens and adults. Ed Young's picture book Wabi Sabi, by Mark Reibstein, is on my list of the Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2008.
(Cover art courtesy of Penguin)

