I love books! Love, love, love, love, love books. Here are some of the books I enjoy reading - to myself and to children. KID KANDY - an activity to do after reading a great book - is a new, fun feature of Book Blab for Kids. I'd love to hear what books you love. Thanks for stopping by!
Books Will Never Go Out of Print!
Grab a cup of coffee. Sit back. Check out meanderings about books I've loved.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
The Right Word - Roget and His Thesaurus ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY
by Angie Quantrell @AngieQuantrell
The Right Word - Roget and His Thesaurus
By Jen Bryant
Illustrated by Melissa Sweet
(Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2014)
Fantastic illustrations reminiscent of vintage nature journals fill the pages of this wonderful book.
Meet Roget and discover his love of list making. After losing his father at a young age, Roget began his lists with his father's death. Moving often did not allow Roget to make and keep friends, but books made great friends and he didn't have to leave them behind. Making lists kept Roget's world in order. Organized word lists helped those searching for just the right word.
The Right Word - Roget and His Thesaurus is the perfect book to engage young readers in the study of words.
KID KANDY:
Make a List
1. Grab a notebook or pad of paper.
2. Think of a theme for your list of words. Some ideas are animals, food, places, sports, school, or toys.
3. Make a list of all things that relate to your theme. You can include how they sound, look, smell, taste, or feel. Think of words that mean the same thing as words you list.
4. Stuck? Ask for help looking up your word in a thesaurus. You will find word lists that could have possibly originated back when Roget was making his lists. How cool is that?
I love making lists. It helps me organize my to-do's and helps me remember what needs attention. Making grocery lists seems to take up most of my time. Maybe you can help your parents make their shopping list!
P.S. This is the perfect way to add chocolate or ice cream to the grocery list.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Group Blog: Rebecca Hirsch Writes Science
Group Blog: Rebecca Hirsch Writes Science: By Sue Heavenrich Rebecca Hirsch has written more than sixty books, from picture books to YA nonfiction, for educational and trade...
Plants Can't Sit Still. I can't wait to read this picture book. Enjoy this article with several great strategies for good writing. Yay!
Plants Can't Sit Still. I can't wait to read this picture book. Enjoy this article with several great strategies for good writing. Yay!
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
School's First Day of School ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY
This is the perfect book for back-to-school! |
by Angie Quantrell @AngieQuantrell
School's First Day of School
By Adam Rex
Pictures by Christian Robinson
(Roaring Brook Press, 2016)
School was new.
He was so new that he didn't realize children would soon come pouring through his doors. Gasp! Janitor was his confidant and friend and tried to tell him things would be great.
But School was anxious.
And the children came to school. Some were bored (that hurt School's feelings), some cried and were afraid to stay at school (School was that bad?), and School even had an accidental fire drill the first day!
Would School enjoy being School?
I LOVED this story! Who would have thought about first-day-of-school-new-building story from the viewpoint of the school!
Funny, imaginative, and realistic. School's First Day of School will lighten the hearts of all readers.
KID KANDY:
Draw a Picture of Your School
Materials: paper, pencils, markers, crayons
1. Use the pencil to outline your school. Maybe you go to a huge elementary school, a small private school, or homeschool. Whichever type of school you attend, draw a picture of it.
2. Decorate your school. Maybe you could name your school, or print the name it already has on the top of the building.
3. Share your picture.
How do you think School felt before the first day? How did the boys and girls feel about going back to school? How do YOU feel about going to school?
I love school! Now that I am a writer and I work from home, I don't get to enjoy the first day of school as a teacher. I miss school! But I hope to visit again soon and read books with my favorite people - the students.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
A Tiger Tail (Or What Happened to Anya on Her First Day of School) ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY
By Angie Quantrell @AngieQuantrell
A Tiger Tail (Or What Happened to Anya on Her First Day of School)
By Mike Boldt
(Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2016)
When Anya woke up one morning, her first day of school, she discovered that she had grown a tiger tail overnight!
One can imagine how embarassing it would be to trot into school with a tiger tail trailing along behind! Anya was devastated. Would she even be allowed to go to school with a tiger tail?
Anya, being a very creative and problem solver type of girl, tried several different avenues to take care of the situation. NONE of which worked.
Which meant, Anya had to go to school, tiger tail and all.
Once Anya made it to school, she discovered that having a tiger tail was not so bad after all.
A Tiger Tail (Or What Happened to Anya on Her First Day of School) is a hilarious cleverly illustrated and written picture book. Problem solving, anxiety over the first day of school, and seeing how others are different are some of the issues found in this delightful book.
Readers both young and old will love Anya's tale. Er, tail.
KID KANDY
For Fun: Make a Tail to Wear Around the House
Materials: a long sock, newspaper, safety pins
1. Crinkle newspapers into small balls and stuff the sock. Leave an inch or so at the top.
2. Ask for help! Pin the sock to the waistband of your pants. Now you have a tail. Try and wear it all day. How did you do? Any problems? Would you like to go to school with a tail?
For Real: Plan for the First Day of School
What makes you really nervous about the first day of school? Some things that made me anxious were new classmates, a new teacher, not knowing where my class was, wearing new clothes, and getting on the right bus to go home.
Choose 1 thing that makes you nervous. Plan how to take care of it before school begins.
1. New classmates? Look for one person you know from last year. Or your neighborhood. Walk up and say hi. Plan to play together at recess. Now you have at least one friend!
2. New teacher? Some schools host a meet-the-teacher day. Ask your parents to take you to meet your teacher. Whew! Now you know what he/she looks like. You might even find your desk.
3. Find your class. If you visited the teacher, you will already know. Otherwise, a parent can walk you in the first day, you can ask an adult at the school for help, or you can ask an older student to help you. Don't be afraid to ask for assistance. I've noticed that most people love to help!
4. Choose your first-day-of-school clothes and hang them out, ready for the big day. Now you don't need to worry about what to wear.
5. Riding the bus? Your teacher will help you. Or any of the other adults who work at your school. You can even ask the bus drivers. If you are going to kindergarten, you will probably wear an address tag with a bus number. Learn that number! But remember, there are many people just waiting to help you find the right bus!
Now - go out there and enjoy your first day of school.
Friday, July 29, 2016
Cars Rushing! Honking! Zooming! ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY
by Angie Quantrell @AngieQuantrell
Cars Rushing! Honking! Zooming!
By Patricia Hubbell
Illustrated by Megan Halsey and Sean Addy
(Marshall Cavendish Children, 2006)
I love the vintage illustrations of Cars Rushing! Honking! Zooming!
This fun picture book is about all sorts of vehicles. And the drivers are not necessarily human!
Told in rhyme, Cars Rushing! Honking! Zooming! features things vehicles do as well as places they go and specific information about them (like the parts of a car).
I enjoyed the feel of this book. Any child who loves things that GO will have fun reading Cars Rushing! Honking! Zooming!
KID KANDY:
Masking Tape Highways
Materials: toy vehicles, blocks, masking tape
1. Stick masking tape on the floor or carpet (or furniture) to create winding roads on the floor.
2. Use blocks to build homes, businesses, and community features.
3. Drive those vehicles along the roads and use your imagination to pretend you are really in a car. Isn't that fun?
4. Pull up the tape as soon as you are done playing so it doesn't stick on the floor!
Zoom, zoom!
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
It Came in the Mail ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY
by Angie Quantrell @AngieQuantrell
It Came in the Mail
By Ben Clanton
(Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2016)
Who doesn't love mail and wish for something exciting to show up in the mail box?
Liam does, that's for sure. But, as he put it, after checking daily (and more), he got diddly-squat.
After an idea brainstorm, Liam decided he needed to write some mail in order to get some. So Liam wrote a letter to his mailbox and asked for something BIG.
The mailbox delivered.
And delivered. And delivered. Until finally, Liam had so much mail, he had a different problem to solve.
I love It Came in the Mail. Lots of wonderful illustrations filled in the blanks and added details for readers to enjoy. Liam and his buddy, Jamel, were fun characters. The common thread of a childhood wish (to get mail, just like a grown-up) was solved in a very inventive way!
Readers will love It Came in the Mail. Who knows? Maybe your child will even want to write a letter to the mailbox. Just be prepared for an answer.
KID KANDY:
Write a Letter
Materials: writing paper, pencil, crayons, envelope, stamp
1. Choose the person (friend, aunt, uncle, grandma, grandpa, dad, mom, or the mailbox) for whom you want to write a letter.
2. Write a letter to that person.
3. Decorate the letter.
4. Fold the letter and place it in the envelope. Ask an adult to help you address the envelope and place the stamp in the correct place.
5. Mail the letter.
6. Wait.
7. Check the mailbox for an answer. Every day.
P.S. You can write more letters while you are waiting. Or draw pictures of what you think you will get in the mail. Or use your imagination to think of things you'd like to see come out of the mailbox.
Getting mail is so much fun! I'd love to hear what showed up in your mailbox!
Thursday, July 21, 2016
I Want a Monster! ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY
by Angie Quantrell @AngieQuantrell
I Want a Monster!
By Elise Gravel
(Katherine Tegen Books, 2016)
Baby monsters are cute, right? Just like puppies, kittens, and human babies.
But just like all babies, baby monsters can be counted on to make messes, grow, and engage in all sorts of disastrous activies.
A young girl wants a pet monster. ALL of her friends have one! But where will it stay? What will it eat? Who will take care of it?
Papa finally relents and together they visit the Monsterium. Gus, an adorable baby oogly-wump, goes home to live with the family. And that's when the fun really begins.
Because baby monsters are just like baby-babies. They don't know anything. They do silly things. They don't sleep!
I Want a Monster! is a hilarious picture book. All sorts of mayhem and excitement invade the house when Gus comes home.
Your monsters will love reading I Want a Monster! Just don't be surprised if they want to adopt their own baby monsters. If only you could find a monsterium...
KID KANDY:
Create Your Own Monster
Materials: paper, pencil, markers, art supplies
1. Draw your monster - any shape or size.
2. Color in your monster. Add facial details (eyes, teeth, mouth, ears, horns). Remember, you can make it anyway you want. Maybe your monster has only 1 eye! Or 5 ears!
3. What is your monster's name?
4. What does your monster eat? Where does it sleep? What does it like to do?
5. Label your monster with its name. Go tell someone about your new pet!
Thanks for adopting a monster!
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