“Round like a ball!” by Lisa Campbell Ernst “Round Like A Ball is one of the best children’s books I have seen this year. Lisa Campbell Ernst engagingly weaves an ecological story about the earth with the fun of the progressively larger holes in each page and the riddles of what is round like a
“Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus” by Mo Willems “When a bus driver takes a break from his route, a very unlikely volunteer springs up to take his place-a pigeon! But you’ve never met one like this before. As he pleads, wheedles, and begs his way through the book, children will love being able
“When Ping admits that he is the only child in China unable to grow a flower from the seeds distributed by the Emperor, he is rewarded for his honesty.”
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“Mr Majeika” by Humphrey Carpenter & illustrated by Frank Rodgers “As a rule, magic carpets don’t turn up in schools, but this is exactly what happens when Class Three’s new teacher flies in through the classroom window and lands on the floor with a bump. Mr Majeika can behave just like any ordinary teacher if
“My big lie” by Bill Cosby and illustrated by Varnette P. Honeywood “Little Bill gets in big trouble when he tells a fib to explain why he has come home late for dinner.” Extraido de Amazon. Ver además: http://www.scholastic.com/browse/book.jsp?id=824 http://www.spaghettibookclub.org/review.php?review_id=1838 http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varnette_Honeywood Los títulos seleccionados son una muestra de los materiales de la Biblioteca del
“Five are together again” by Enid Blyton and illustrated by Eileen A. Soper “The Famous Five are having great fun camping out near the home of a famous scientist. But they might have known there’d be a mystery to solve. When the scientist’s important research papers go missing, he needs the gang’s help to get
“The boy from the dragon palace: a folktale from Japan” retold by Margaret Read MacDonald and illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa “One day, a poor flower sellers drops his leftover flowers into the sea as a gift for the Dragon King. What does he get in return? A little snot-nosed boy–with the power to grant wishes!
“Dinorella: a prehistoric fairy tale” by Pamela Duncan Edwards & Henry Cole “Dinorella’s dreadful stepsisters, Doris and Dora, say that Dinorella is too ugly and dull to go to the dance, until Fairy-dactyl comes to her aid and bedecks her with dazzling diamonds, but on the way to the ball, Dinorella witnesses a dastardly deed.”
“This totally bites!” by Ruth Ames “Twelve-year-old Emma-Rose Paley has always felt different from her bubbly, outgoing parents. Unlike them, Emma-Rose has pale skin and jet-black hair, is quiet and moody, and prefers gray weather to sunshine.” Extraido de Scholastic. Ver además: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/this-totally-bites-ruth-ames/1111756999?ean=9780545208789 http://www.amazon.es/This-Totally-Bites-Poison-Apple/dp/0545208785 http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7092453-this-totally-bites Los títulos seleccionados son una muestra de
“Stickeen: John Muir and the brave little dog” by John Muir as retold by Donnell Rubay and illustrated by Christopher Canyon “One day, Muir set out to explore a huge glacier during a blizzard. Stickeen–an aloof little dog belonging to a fellow traveler–insisted on going along. They become stranded on the glacier.” Extraido de