Tuesday, September 29, 2009

New Children's Book

Brown Bear, White Bear - Svetlana Petrovic
Alice likes the teddy bears she receives for her birthday from each of her grandmothers, but soon the bears are fighting for her attention.
The series How Did They Build That?

Tunnel - Vicky Franchino
Why do people build tunnels -- Getting ready -- Making the walls and ceiling -- Keeping people safe -- Glossary -- Find out more









Airport - Matt Mullins
Looks at the different parts of an airport, explains who decides how an airport should be built,and examines the role of architects, engineers, electricians, contractors, and other people involved in building an airport.

Stadium - Matt Mullins
Looks at the different parts of a stadium, and introduces the various people and machines that play a role in building a stadium.


Road - Sharon Nittinger
Moving vehicles forward -- Making the path flat -- Many layers -- Glossary -- Find out more

Bridge - Vicky Franchino
How do bridges help us? -- Types of bridges -- Getting ready to build -- Building the bridge -- Glossary -- Find out more

Skyscraper - Vicky Franchino
Explains what is involved in building a skyscraper, describing the materials that are used and the people involved in the construction process.

Dam - Matt Mullins
What is a dam for? -- Moving the river -- Sealing the floor -- Building the wall -- Releasing the river -- Glossary -- Find out more

School - Matt Mullins
Explains the process of building a school, describing the materials that are used and the different rooms schools may have.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

New YA Books

Morning in a Different Place - Mary Ann McGuigan
In 1963 in the Bronx, New York, eighth-graders Fiona and Yolanda help one another face hard decisions at home despite family and social opposition to their interracial friendship, but Fiona is on her own when popular classmates start paying attention to her and give her a glimpse of both a different way of life and a new kind of hatefulness.

If I Grow Up - Todd Strasser
Growing up in the inner-city projects, DeShawn is reluctantly forced into the gang world by circumstances beyond his control.

Moribito II: Guardian of the Darkness - Nahoko Uehashi
The wandering female bodyguard Balsa returns to her native country of Kanbal, where she uncovers a conspiracy to frame her mentor and herself.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

New Children's Books

Button Up!: Wrinkled Rhymes - Alice Schertle
From undies to jammies to a much-loved hand-me-down sweatshirt, the talking clothes in these poems know just who they are and who's wearing them.

Alex and Lulu: Two of a Kind - Lorena Siminovich
Meet best friends Alex and Lulu. Alex loves having noisy, exciting adventures, and Lulu likes painting and making things. Even though they are different, they always have fun together. Until Alex begins to worry that they might be too different, that they might actually be opposites! Discover what opposites really are in this quirky story that celebrates differences.

The series How Did That Get to My Table?:

Cereal - Pam Rosenberg
Explains the process by which grain is grown and harvested, looks at how grain is transformed into cereal, and discusses how the cereal gets from the factory to homes.

Pasta - Emily J. Dolbear
Explains what pasta is, describes a wheat farm, looks at how pasta gets from factory to market, and discusses some of the ways in which pasta is used.

Peanut Butter - Pam Rosenberg
Easy-to-follow text teaches children how peanut butter is made.

Pumpkin Pie - Emily J. Dolbear
Looks at how pumpkins are grown and harvested, explains how the fruit is processed at the factory and made into pies, discusses how pumpkin pies are made at home, and shows how pies get to stores.

Ice Cream - Pam Rosenberg
Photographs and simple text describe how ice cream is made.

Salad - Emily J. Dolbear
Discusses where vegetables that are used for salads are grown and describes the steps it takes to get them from fields and greenhouses to the table.

Ketchup - Emily J. Dolbear
Explains what ketchup is, describes tomato farms, follows the process by which ketchup is made, and looks at some of the ways in which the condiment is used.

Orange Juice - Pam Rosenberg
Easy-to-follow text teaches children how orange juice is made.

Monday, September 21, 2009

New Teaching Aids

Mas Palabras e Imagene Tarjetas (More picture words flash cards)
Contains picture flash cards showing 96 Spanish words. For ages 5 and older.

Verbos
Contains 94 cards showing Spanish verbs and instructions for use. Instructions are in Spanish. For ages 6 and up.

Match-It! Mathematics
Contains 30 self-correcting two-piece puzzle sets teaching basic mathematical skills. For ages 3 and up.

Healthy Hurdles: A Nutrition & Fitness Game
Helps students learn to identify multicultural foods and which food groups they belong to according to the USDA food pyramid. For 2-6 players, ages 6 and up.

New Children's Books

Stuff!: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Steven Kroll
Pinch is a pack rat who does not want to give up the possessions that are cluttering his house, but when he finally is persuaded to sell them at a neighborhood tag sale, he discovers the beauty of recycling. Includes tips on "reducing, reusing, and recycling."

My Uncle Emily - Jane Yolen
In 1881 Amherst, Massachusetts, six-year-old Gilbert finds it both challenging and wonderful to spend time with his aunt, the reclusive poet Emily Dickinson, who lives next door.

Teedie: The Story of Young Teddy Roosevelt - Don Brown
As a young boy, Theodore "Teedie" Roosevelt was small, had weak eyes, and frail muscles. But Teedie was also inquisitive, brave, and self-sufficient. Determined to overcome his childhood ailments, Teedie changed from a timid homebody into an adventurous man. He explored the Wild West, fought in the Spanish-American War, served as president of the United States, and helped build the Panama Canal.

Sandy's Circus: A Story about Alexander Calder - Tanya Lee Stone
As a boy, Sandy was always fiddling with odds and ends, making objects for friends. When he got older he started creating wire sculptures. Sandy made a lion. Next came a lion cage. Before he knew it, he had an entire circus and was traveling between Paris and New York performing a brand-new kind of art for amazed audiences.

Sir Cumference and All the King's Tens: A Math Adventure - Cindy Neuschwander
When Sir Cumference and his wife, Lady Di of Ameter, host a massive surprise birthday party for the king, they must figure out quick a way to count all the guests that are in attendance.

New Children's and YA Nonfiction Books

Denied, Detained, Deported: Stories from the Dark Side of American Immigration - Ann Bausum
An award-winning author examines the history of American immigration--a critical topic in 21st century America--particularly those lesser-known stories of immigrants who were denied entrance into the States or detained for security reasons.

Lucy Long Ago - Catherine Thimmesh
This story of scientific sleuthing invites readers to wonder what our ancestors were like and recounts the discovery of the remains of Lucy, the world's most famous hominid.

Every Human Has Rights
This photographic essay offers kids an accessibly written list of the thirty rights set down in 1948 by the United Nations with commentary by other kids and richly evocative photographs illustrating each right. At the end of this deceptively simple book, kids will know that regardless of individual differences and circumstances, each person is valuable and worthy of respect.

How Animals Use Their Senses - Pamela Hickman
Describes the remarkable senses of such animals as bats, dolphins, deer, and ants, explaining how each uses its unique power of sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch to survive.

Baseball Science - James Bow
Pitchers put their entire bodies into their pitches, and batters hit balls that fly toward them at 100 miles per hour. Find out how pitchers throw curveballs, learn about the training techniques and nutritional requirements of professional players, and much, much more.

Years of Dust: The Story of the Dust Bowl - Albert Marrin
Before global warming, there was dust. In the 1930s, dangerous black storms swept through the Great Plains. Created by drought and reckless farming, these lethal storms were part of an environmental, economic, and human catastrophe that changed the course of American history. An acclaimed historian explains the causes behind the disaster and explores the Dust Bowl's impact, from a rich cultural legacy to the visionary conservation that would finally offer hope to the Plains.

Pharaoh's Boat - David Weitzman
This book describes the building of Egyptian pharaoh Cheops's funeral boat.

Secret Subway: The Fascinating Tale of an Amazing Feat of Engineering - Martin W. Sandler
In 1869, Alfred Beach wanted to build America's first air-powered railway below New York City, but Boss Tweed, powerful politician and notorious crook, opposed. Working under night cover, Beach and his crew carved a three-hundred-foot tunnel beneath a department store. Before long, the project was discovered and the public raved about its potential. But no further tunnels were ever built. What happened to Beach's railway, and where is it now?

The Time Book: A Brief History from Lunar Calendars to Atomic Clocks - Martin Jenkins
This book explores what time means and how it has been measured, from the waggles of a honeybee to the workings of an atomic clock.

Cars on Mars: Roving the Red Planet - Alexandra Siy
Follow the course of NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers Mission. Learn how scientists determined that there was once water on Mars and how they resolved problems with the rovers in order to prolong the mission.

Friday, September 18, 2009

New Children's Books

Dinotrux - Chris Gall
Millions of years ago, the prehistoric ancestors of today's trucks, such as garbageadon, dozeratops, and craneosaurus, roamed the Earth until they rusted out and became extinct.

The Lion's Share - Matthew McElligott
Ant is honored to receive an invitation to lion's annual dinner party, but is shocked when the other guests behave rudely and then accuse her of thinking only of herself.

A Whiff of Pine, a Hint of Skunk - Deborah Ruddell
An illustrated collection of whimsical poems about life in the forest through the seasons.

You Are the First Kid on Mars - Patrick O'Brien
As we look back to the beginnings of the space race, 2009 is also the year for looking forward to humankind's next step toward the stars. In the spirit of books that once imagined colonies on the moon, Patrick O'Brien has created a unique look at your first trip to Mars.

Boo to You! - Lois Ehlert
When the neighborhood cat tries to crash the mice's harvest party, the mice have a plan to scare the intruder away.

Going, Going, Gone! and Other Silly Dilly Sports Songs - Alan Katz
Provides new, sports-themed lyrics to well-known songs, including "On Top of the Bleachers" and "When Jimmy Gets in the Batter's Box."

Sneaky Weasel - Hannah Shaw
Although he's had a lot of fun doing sneaky and devilish things to all his friends for his own amusement, Sneaky Weasel learns a hard lesson about friendship and respect when he throws a party for himself and no one shows up.

Raining Cats and Dogs - Will Moses
For anyone who's ever wondered how a groom can get cold feet when he's wearing shoes and socks, or how a person can be in a pickle when pickles are so small, or how butterflies could possibly get into your stomach, Will Moses has the answers. Using his trademark folkart style along with plenty of mischief and humor, Will Moses sheds some light on these often puzzling phrases, educating young readers while entertaining them in high style.

Pastry School in Paris: An Adventure in Capacity - Cindy Neuschwander
Twins Bibi and Matt learn about different liquid measurements when they go to Les Jumelles Coccinelle International Pastry Academy while on a trip to Paris with their parents and dog.




Pippo the Fool - Tracey E. Fern
In fifteenth-century Florence, Italy, a contest is held to design a magnificent dome for the town's cathedral, but when Pippo the Fool claims he will win the contest, everyone laughs at him. Based on a true story.

Ducks Don't Wear Socks - John Nedwidek
Emily, a serious girl, meets a duck who helps her see the more humorous side of life.

Red Sings from Treetops - Joyce Sidman
The names of colors are woven into unrhymed poems that celebrate the seasons.

New Children's Nonfiction Books

The series Community Connections: How Did That Get to My House?

Music
Explains what music is, describes the process by which a song is written and recorded, and looks at some of the ways in which music can be heard at home.

Television
What makes television work? -- How do TV signals get into my house? -- How does cable TV get into my house? -- How does satellite TV get into my house? -- Digital TV -- Internet TV

Electricity
What is electricity? -- Making electricity -- Moving the electricity

Natural Gas
What is natural gas? -- Finding and cleaning natural gas -- Moving natural gas

Telephone
What is a telephone? -- Landline telephones -- Cell phones

Water
What is water? -- Capturing and storing water -- Cleaning and moving water

Mail
It's pick-up time! -- Sorting all that mail -- You have mail! -- Glossary -- Find out more

Internet
The Internet -- How does the Internet get into my house? -- The Internet is a network -- Dial-up access -- The broadband revolution -- Digital subscriber line (DSL) -- Wireless access -- Keep safe -- Glossary

New Children's Books

By Robert Munsch:

The Dark
When Jule Ann unwittingly releases The Dark from a cookie jar, she must do some quick thinking to prevent it from gobbling up every shadow in sight and growing bigger.

Something Good
Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store - no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good.

Thomas' Snowsuit
His mother, teacher, and principal have a hard time trying to convince Thomas to wear his snowsuit.

Mud Puddle
If Jule Ann sits under a tree or in a sandbox, or even wears a raincoat on a sunny day, the mud puddle will follow her and make her dirty, until one day she battles the persistent puddle with two bars of soap, chasing it away forever.

Down the Drain
Adam gets dirty but doesn't want to take a bath. His dad throws him in the tub and turns on the water. Then he's interrrupted by phone calls. When he finally returns to the bathroom it is full of water.

50 Below Zero
Jason's dad tends to walk in his sleep and ends up in the most unlikely places. On one especially cold night it falls to Jason to find his father and keep him safe.






Berenstain Bear books:

The Berenstain Bears and the Sitter
Brother and Sister Bear are not happy with the idea of Mrs. Grizzle for a baby-sitter, but they find her drawstring bag very intriguing.

The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Influence
Sister Bear and her new friend, Miranda, make a lot of bad decisions--riding down Dead Bear's Hill, eating Ben's apples, running through Mizz McGrizz's tulips. When Mama Bear finds out about these things, she wants Sister to stop playing with their new neighbor. But is it really all Miranda's fault?

Bears in the Night
Seven bears sneak out of bed, through the window, and across the dark countryside to investigate the source of a noise.







Jon Scieszka books:

The Frog Prince Continued
After the frog turns into a prince, he and the Princess do not live happily ever after and the Prince decides to look for a witch to help him remedy the situation. The Frog Prince, now a nice young man, and his nagging wife go their separate ways. He encounters witches from other fairy tales, and tires of his adventures, returning home for yet another happy ending with his Princess. To appreciate this send-up, children should have at least a passing acquaintance with the original. It will make them feel like insiders in the land of fractured stories.

Baloney (Henry P.)
A transmission received from outer space in a combination of different Earth languages tells of an alien schoolboy's fantastic excuse for being late to school again.

Melvin Might?
Melvin, a cautious cement mixer, worries that he cannot keep up with the other trucks, but when Rita needs help, he overcomes his fear in order to help her.