Wednesday, March 31, 2010

New YA Books

Poisoned Honey: A Story of Mary Magdalene - Beatrice Gormley
Relates events from the life of a girl who would grow up to be a close follower of Jesus Christ, interspersed with stories of the Apostle Matthew. Includes author's note distinguishing what Scripture says of Mary Magdalene from later traditions.

Roberto & Me - Dan Gutman
Stosh travels back to 1969 to try to prevent the untimely death of Roberto Clemente, a legendary baseball player and humanitarian, but upon his return to the present, he meets his own great-grandson who takes him into the future, and what he finds there is more shocking than anything he has encountered in his travels to the past.

New Books in Graphic Format

Ronald Reagan - Don Smith (Cedarville alumni)
Biography of President Ronald Reagan in graphic/comic book format.

Foiled - Jane Yolen
Aliera is a star at fencing, but at school no one notices her--until her new lab partner Avery begins flirting with her. Aliera's mother just bought her a foil from a garage sale, and it has a strange jewel attached to the hilt. Will Aliera's first date be ruined when magical creatures try to steal her foil?

New YA Books

The Sixty-Eight Rooms - Marianne Malone
Ruthie thinks nothing exciting will ever happen to her until her sixth-grade class visits the Art Institute of Chicago, where she and her best friend Jack discover a magic key that shrinks them to the size of gerbils and allows them to explore the Thorne Rooms--the collection of sixty-eight miniature rooms from various time periods and places--and discover their secrets.

Finnikin of the Rock - Melina Marchetta
Now on the cusp of manhood, Finnikin, who was a child when the royal family of Lumatere was brutally murdered and replaced by an imposter, reluctantly joins forces with an enigmatic young novice and fellow-exile, who claims that her dark dreams will lead them to a surviving royal child and a way to regain the throne of Lumatere.

Falling In - Frances O'Roark Dowell
Middle-schooler Isabelle Bean follows a mouse's squeak into a closet and falls into a parallel universe where the children believe she is the witch they have feared for years, finally come to devour them.

Star in the Forest - Laura Resau
After eleven-year-old Zitlally's father is deported to Mexico, she takes refuge in her trailer park's forest of rusted car parts, where she befriends a spunky neighbor and finds a stray dog that she nurses back to health and believes she must keep safe so that her father will return.

The Book of Dragons - E. Nesbit
A collection of tales which shows how dragons can shape the fates of princes, queens, and ordinary children.

Anastasia's Secret - Susanne Dunlap
As world war and the looming Russian Revolution threaten all they hold dear, Anastasia, the youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas II, and her family are being held in captivity, where she falls in love with one of their captors, a young man who has espoused the ideals of Lenin.

Freefall - Roderick Gordon
As fourteen-year-old archaeologist Will and his friends plummet down a subterranean pore, they face deadly creatures and discover a strange fungal shelf, which not only reveals artifacts from ancient civilizations, but clues to a lost land at the end of the Earth.

Dragons of Darkness - Antonia Michaelis
Two boys from very different backgrounds are thrown together by magic, mayhem, and a common foe as they battle deadly dragons in the wilderness of Nepal.

This World We Live In - Susan Beth Pfeffer
When the moon's gravitational pull increases, causing massive natural disasters on earth, Miranda and her family struggle to survive in a world without cities or sunlight, and wonder if anyone else in still alive.

Faith, Hope, and Ivy June - Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
During a student exchange program, seventh-graders Ivy June and Catherine share their lives, homes, and communities, finding that although their lifestyles are total opposites, they still have a lot in common.

Ostrich Boys - Keith Gray
After their best friend Ross dies, English teenagers Blake, Kenny, and Sim plan a proper memorial by taking his ashes to Ross, Scotland, an adventure-filled journey that tests their loyalty to each other and forces them to question what friendship means.

The Maze Runner - James Dashner
Sixteen-year-old Thomas wakes up with no memory in the middle of a maze and realizes he must work with the community in which he finds himself if he is to escape.

Lone Wolf - Kathryn Lasky
Abandoned by his pack, a baby wolf with a mysterious mark on his deformed paw survives and embarks on a journey that will change the world of the wolves of the Beyond.

A Conspiracy of Kings - Megan Whalen Turner
Kidnapped and sold into slavery, Sophos, an unwilling prince, tries to save his country from being destroyed by rebellion and exploited by the conniving Mede empire.

Borderline - Allan Stratton
Despite the strained relationship between them, teenaged Sami Sabiri risks his life to uncover the truth when his father is implicated in a terrorist plot.

New Children's Books

Big Red Lollipop - Rukhsana Khan
Having to take her younger sister along the first time she is invited to a birthday party spoils Rubina's fun, and later when that sister is asked to a party and baby sister wants to come, Rubina must decide whether to help.

Hidden Ohio - Julie K. Rubini
Part history book and part travel, Rubini's book offers an overview of a variety of places to visit in Ohio while providing relevant historical facts.

Monday, March 29, 2010

New Devotional Book for Children

God and Me: 365 Daily Devotions - Penny Boshoff
God and me helps children find out all about God: what he is like, how he cares for them, and how he wants them to live in this world. Familiar situations encourage children to think about Christian values. A short Bible passage for the parent and child to read together supports the day's message, and a prayer helps children to develop their relationship with God.

Friday, March 26, 2010

New Audiobook

The Lightning Thief
Twelve-year-old Percy Jackson learns he is a demigod, the son of a mortal woman and Poseidon, god of the sea. His mother sends him to a summer camp for demigods where he and his new friends set out on a quest to prevent a war between the gods.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

New YA Books

Borrowed Names : Poems about Laura Ingalls Wilder, Madam C. J. Walker, Marie Curie, and Their Daughters - Jeannine Atkins
A collection of poems that retell the histories of author Laura Ingalls Wilder, cosmetics entrepreneur Madam C. J. Walker, and Nobel Prize-winning scientist Marie Curie and their daughters.

Out of My Mind - Sharon Draper
Considered by many to be mentally retarded, a brilliant, impatient fifth-grader with cerebral palsy discovers a technological device that will allow her to speak for the first time.

Twilight Land - Howard Pyle
The storyteller finds himself in Twilight Land at the Inn of the Sign of Mother Goose where well-known characters from fairyland are gathered and each one tells a story.

The Princess and the Goblin - George MacDonald
A little princess is protected by her friend Curdie and her newly-discovered great-great-grandmother from the goblin miners who live in caves beneath the royal castle.

Five Children and It - E. Nesbit
When four brothers and sisters discover a Psammead, or sand-fairy, in the gravel pit near the country house where they are staying, they have no way of knowing all the adventures its wish-granting will bring them.


New Children's Books

The Little Red Hen and the Passover Matzah - Leslie Kimmelman
No one will help the Little Red Hen make the Passover matzah, but they all want to help her eat it.






Whaling Season: A Year in the Life of an Arctic Whale Scientist - Peter Lourie
John Craighead George is an Arctic whale scientist studying bowhead whales in Barrow, Alaska. He conducts his research in harmony with the cultural traditions of the Iñupiaq Eskimos, natives to the area, who have been hunting these whales for more than two thousand years.



If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge - Marc Aronson
Text, photographs, and explanatory maps and illustrations document archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson's study of Stonehenge and the surrounding area, describing what he found and what the artifacts reveal about the site and its history.




Lincoln Tells a Joke: How Laughter saved the President (and the Country) - Kathleen Krull
This biography reveals many reasons why Lincoln was a towering president. He had a rich sense of humor that helped him in tough times.





Read It, Don't Eat It! - Ian Schoenherr
Animal readers give rhyming advice on how to take care of a library book.








 Over in the Hollow - Rebecca Dickinson
A counting book that features a variety of spooky Halloween creatures, from one spider to thirteen ghosts.

New Award Book

The winner of the 2010 Charlotte Zolotow Award for excellence in picture book text:

What Can I Do with a Paleta? - Carmen Tafolla
A young Mexican American girl celebrates the paleta, an icy fruit popsicle, and the many roles it plays in her lively barrio.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

New Award Books

I Spy Fly Guy! - Tedd Arnold
While playing hide-and-seek with Buzz, Fly Guy is taken away by a garbage man.

Mouse and Mole, Fine Feathered Friends - Wong Herbert Yee
When spring arrives, Mole and Mouse find a unique way to bird watch.

Monday, March 15, 2010

New Pop-Up Book

The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
An aviator whose plane is forced down in the Sahara Desert encounters a little prince from a small planet who relates his adventures in seeking the secret of what is important in life.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

New Children's Books

Fancy Nancy: Poet Extraordinaire! - Jane O'Connor
Fancy Nancy and her class learn about poetry and write their own poems to read on Family Day at school.
 
St. Patrick's Day - Anne Rockwell
Mrs. Madoff's students celebrate Saint Patrick's Day by giving class presentations about the history of the holiday and Irish traditions and culture.


My Garden - Kevin Henkes
After helping her mother weed, water, and chase the rabbits from their garden, a young girl imagines her dream garden complete with jellybean bushes, chocolate rabbits, and tomatoes the size of beach balls.

New YA Books

One Crazy Summer - Rita Williams-Garcia
In the summer of 1968, after traveling from Brooklyn to Oakland, California, to spend a month with the mother they barely know, eleven-year-old Delphine and her two younger sisters arrive to a cold welcome as they discover that their mother, a dedicated poet and printer, is resentful of the intrusion of their visit and wants them to attend a nearby Black Panther summer camp.

Wishing for Tomorrow - Hilary McKay
Relates what becomes of Ermengarde and the other girls left behind at Miss Minchin's School after Sara Crewe leaves to live with her guardian, the Indian gentleman.

Party Shoes - Noel Streatfeild
When the parcel arrives for Selina it causes great excitement. A beautiful dress and gorgeous shoes - the best present a girl could ever have. But where will she wear them? It's war time after all.

A Nest for Celeste - Henry Cole
Celeste, a mouse longing for a real home, becomes a source of inspiration to teenaged Joseph, assistant to the artist and naturalist John James Audubon, at a New Orleans, Louisiana, plantation in 1821.

Before I Fall -  Lauren Oliver
After she dies in a car crash, teenage Samantha relives the day of her death over and over again until, on the seventh day, she finally discovers a way to save herself.

A Million Shades of Gray - Cynthia Kadohata
In 1975 after American troops pull out of Vietnam, a thirteen-year-old boy and his beloved elephant escape into the jungle when the Viet Cong attack his village.

March 2010 Newsletter

New Book Award Added to CMC Collection

The newest addition to the CMC award book collection is the Charlotte Zolotow Award.  This award, administered by the Cooperative Children's Book Center, is given annually to the author of the best picture book text published in the United States in the preceding year. Established in 1998, the award is named to honor the work of Charlotte Zolotow, a distinguished children's book editor for 38 years with Harper Junior Books, and author of more than 70 picture books.  The Caldecott Medal, awarded annually since 1938 by the American Library Association, is given to the illustrator of the most distinguished American picture book, whereas the Zolotow Award honors the author of the most outstanding text.  The CMC award book plan now includes 26 different awards.  Click here to see the list.

Children's Book News

The movie version of author Rick Riordan's very popular "The Lightning Thief" opened in theaters across the country in February.  Although the film is done well and exciting to watch, the movies are never as good as the book!

New CMC Materials

Over 125 new items were added to the CMC collection in February.  This includes math and social studies texts, DVDs, trade books, Spanish teaching aids, and much, much more.  Click here to see the list.

New Teaching Aids

Clay Cutters and Tools

Three bags of clay cutters, each containing 48 assorted plastic cutters (similar to cookie cutters) for use with clay, Play-Doh, etc. Included are animals, geometric shapes, transportation, etc. Tools for use with the cutters are in separate hanging bag,