TITLE: Appleville Elementary Book #1 First Day
AUTHOR: Nancy Krulik
PUB DATE: June 2009

From the Publisher
Its the first day of first grade at Appleville Elementary, and the kids who are going to be in Miss Popper’s class are really excited. Well, everyone except Carlos, that is! He’d rather stay in kindergarten. Carlos decides he’ll go to first grade for one day only, and he’ll never come back. But when Miss Popper reveals that someone new will be arriving on the second day of school, Carlos can’t help but return. Who will the new arrival be? The simple vocabulary and sentence structure make this new series a perfect fit for readers who are ready for their first chapter book.

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS
This was a great book as we received this book shortly after school started. Thankfully we had no problems like Carlo’s did.

There was even illustrations in the book that Michael enjoyed.

All the kids were excited to be at school but Carlo’s. Mrs Popper’s has a way to draw Carlo’s in. He talks the day in a stride and keeps quiet trying not to take part. Its only at the end of the day when the teacher announces there will be someone new tomorrow. Everyone is excited wondering who it will be? A boy? A girl?

The kids are surprised when they go to school the next day. Will this new person/thing make Carlo’s feel differently about school?

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This week you can expect to see the following reviews:
-Appleville Elementary Book #1 First Day by Nancy Krulik
-Appleville Elementary Book #2 Fire Alarm by Nancy Krulik
-Leaf Trouble by Jonathan Emmett /Illustrated by Caroline Jayne Church
-You’re Mean, Lily Jean by Frieda Wishinsky/Illudtrated by Kady MacDonald Denton
-I’m Your Bus by Marilyn Singer/Illustrated by Evan Polenghi

Thanks to Scholastic Canada for sending us these books to read and review. They were all finished copies of the books.

The above list doesn’t reflect how they will be reviewed.

TITLE: The Christmas Magic
AUTHOR: Lauren Thompson
ILLUSTRATOR: Jon J Muth
PUB DATE: September 2009

Far, far north, when the nights are longest and the stars shine brightest, the spirit of Christmas fills the air with Magic. Santa gathers his reindeer, feeds them parsnips and berries, and polishes his bells and his sled. Then, with great care, he chooses toys for every child in the world. For Santa loves them all dearly and he knows what each one desires more than anything.

Lauren Thompson, known for her extraordinary ability to touch the hearts of the very youngest children, has created an uplifting and beautiful Christmas experience. Jon J Muth?s warm, enchanting artwork thrums with the kind of magic that makes reindeer fly!

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS:
This was a great book for this time of the year because Michael has been asking if Santa is real. He is only 6 years old so we are bad parents and said yes Santa is real. I want to see that sparkle in his eye on Christmas morning. Yes I admit I am being a selfish mom but I am not ready for him to know the difference just yet.

The Christmas Magic takes place way up North at Santa’s house. Santa feels the tingle in his whiskers and nows that Christmas will soon be here.

How does Santa begin to prepare for the Christmas magic?

He firsts calls in the reindeer to come home and brings them in the barn to remove the burrs and feeds them. Then he goes out to his sleigh to clean it up. Next comes the bells to polish. Once that is done he goes inside to oil the boots so they are shiny and mends his thickest wool socks, trims the beard and moustache.

We saw that Santa has a room filled with toys and the book with all the names of the boys and girls. He is checking the names. He loves all the boys and girls and picks out toys just for them.

Michael got to see his sack was huge and was asking how Santa actually got that in his sleigh and I said its magic.

Then Santa began his journey.

This was such a cute book that I have to send a huge Thank You to Scholastic Canada for sending it too us.

The Christmas Magic was sent for review from Scholastic Canada.

TITLE: On This Special Night
AUTHOR: Claire Freedman
ILLUSTRATOR: Simon Mendez
PUB DATE: September 2009

From the Publisher
On a silent winter’s night, one star burns brighter than all the rest. “That must be a special star,” Mother Cat whispers. When Little Kitten and Mother Cat join the animals journeying toward the starry light, they discover that it is a special star indeed shining with peace, love, and joy on this very special night.

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS:
I have to first start off and say that the illustrations are truly beautiful in this book. Some of the paintings are so life like that you just want to reach in and touch the animals.

The story is about a little kitten who is having a hard time to fall asleep because of the stars. The mother cat tells the kitten its special star. They are interrupted by a donkey looking for water and he tells them he is on a special journey.

A lamb cames in next looking to sleep on the hay. The lamb too is on a special journey. The kitten asks the lamb why is the star so bright and do you know why? The lamb knows and tells the kitten about the star but before the lamb can tell the kitten they were interrupted by three mice. unfortunetly the lamb had to leave.

The kitten is curious to know about the star is hoping to find out about it when a cow and calf come in looking for food. All that they will tell the kitten is that is a special night and that they should follow them. Up on the roof that kitten and cat see three camels in the night.

They follow their new friends down the hill and stumble upon a manger with a baby inside.

The only downside of the book is that it doesn’t go into more detail so you have to fill it in but over all Michael enjoyed the book and he looks at it all the time.

Thanks to Scholastic Canada for sending us this great book.

A finished copy of this book was provided for us to read and review from Scholastic Canada.

TITLE: Perfect Snow

AUTHOR: Barbara Reid

PUB DATE: October 2009

From the Publisher

Barbara Reid delivers her most perfect story yet! A perfect snow has fallen, and first-grader Scott and fourth-grader Jim have been daydreaming the morning away, making plans, doodling sketches of snowmen and snow forts, all in anticipation of recess and the endless possiblities of this perfect snow. Barbara Reid uses her signature Plasticine style and blends it for the first time with ink wash panels to create a unique mixed media masterpiece. Drawing inspiration from the schoolyard of her own.

Barbara Reid uses her signature Plasticine style and blends it for the first time with ink wash panels to create a unique mixed media masterpiece. Drawing inspiration from the schoolyard of her own Toronto childhood and the ones she visits today, she manages to create authentic images to which readers of all ages will relate. Perfect Snow is a timeless Canadian tale that will beautifully enhance any snowy day!

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS:

This book was beautiful done. It was a mixture of plasticine and ink drawings.

Perfect Snow is about two books Scott and Jim. They wake up one morning to discover its snowed over night. They both were dreaming of the snow and what they would do it.

Scott wants to build snow mans and Jim wants to build a snow fort. When recess came Jim managed to find a perfect spot but Scott had to fight his way through the crowd.

The snow was perfect for a snow man and he set off to make it.

Jim was having a problem building his fort because the other kids kept taking his snow. He got mixed up in the tangle of the kids. He quickly spotted Scott’s snowmen. Thankfully the bell rang so all was safe.

At lunch time Jim went over to Scott to talk about his snowmen and offered to help make them stronger. The other kids were watching them and wanted to help. So with everyone’s help they were able to make a snowman fort.

The massive snowman fort was shortly lived because guess what happened?

Thank you Scholastic Canada for another great book to read and review. You gave Michael an idea for this winter.

A finished copy of Perfect Snow was sent for review from Scholastic Canada

TITLE: Stick Man
AUTHOR: Julia Donaldson
ILLUSTRATOR: Axel Scheffler
PUB DATE: September 2009

ABOUT THE BOOK:
(From the Publisher)
Stick Man lives in the family tree, with his Stick Lady Love and his stick children three. But one day Stick Man is separated from his family, and all he wants is to get back to them in time for Christmas. He dodges dogs, navigates rushing rivers, escapes dangerous fireplaces? but he’s farther away from home than ever. When Santa arrives with his sleigh and in need of help, is it Stick Man?s opportunity to save Christmas and find his way home?

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS:
After we read this Michael turned to me and said he sees branches in a new way now. Even though he knows they aren’t real he said he won’t throw them around.

The story begins with Stick Man, his wife and three stick children. He decides one day to go for a jog where he runs into a dog who grabs him and he is thrown about until his owner gets into trouble because he doesn’t have a leash on him. Thankfully Stick Man runs away only to be picked up by some kids.

Kids being kids are throwing sticks into the water and Stick Man is thrown in. He floats and floats in the water until he comes upon a swan building her nest. The swan picks him up for her nest.

When he gets the chance he throws himself back in the water and winds up on a beach. He is picked up by a dad who is helping his son build a sand castle and he is used for a mast.

Poor Stick Man is upset and he goes on saying that sticks aren’t flags, or swords, or a bat or a pen.

Winter comes and a boy grabs him for a snowman’s arm. When the snow melts he is sad because all he wants to do is go home. Winter comes and Stick Man is lost. He is frozen and sad. Stick Man is unconcious and is picked up again. He dreams of his family.

He is awaken by hearing someone say they are stuck so he helps out. He realizes that the person is Santa. Will Santa help Stick Man get home?

Thank You Scholastic Canada for sending us this book to read and review. We love Scholastic Books.

A finished copy of this book was provided for review by Scholastic Canada.

Reviews for the week

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I am going to do something different this month on Books Upon A Wee One’s Shelf. I am not sure how its going to work out but I want to give it a try.

Sadly since school has started I am behind in my reviews both here and on my other blog. I think back and realize that there is really no need for me to be behind in my children’s blog. So I am hoping once I get caught up I will be okay and I know I will be.

Anyway this is the books that I will be reviewing this week:

-Stick Man by Julia  Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler
-Perfect Snow by Barbara Reid
-On This Special Night by Claire Freedman, Illustrated by Simon Mendez
-The Christmas Magic by Lauren Thompson, Illustrated by Jon J. Muth

I know its so early to be reviewing holiday books but I thought they would make great Christmas gifts.

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PUB DATE: September 1, 2009

ABOUT THE BOOK

“On the first day of Halloween my good friend gave to me: a vulture in a dead tree.”

Children will love to sing along!

Everyone knows “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” but are you ready for The Thirteen Days of Halloween? In this delightfully offbeat story, a dashing ghoul tries to win his ghostly love’s heart with heaps of hilarious gifts ranging from broomsticks and bats to cauldrons and cats! Carol Greene’s lively verse is perfectly complemented by Tim Raglin’s enchantingly erie illustrations. Children of all ages will love to sing along. The result is a frightfully funny Halloween tale you’ll never forget.

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS:

We received this book recently when Michael was home sick from school which made him really happy.

Michael loves reading books that spin of something that he knows about such as this one he loves singing The 12 Days of Christmas. The only down part of this was he was starting to sick The 12 Days of Christmas.

The 13 days of Halloween was a great book with not only made Michael sing along but it was a great counting book as well. The illustrations were clear and bright.

I loved the costumes of the girl ghoul and Michael loved the bone “poodle” dog.

The boy ghoul is trying to win the love of the girl ghoul by giving her presents for 12 days. He offers her such things as: a vulture in a dead tree, fat toads, cats, ghosts, and brooms and many other funny things.

On the 13th day the girl ghoul surprises him and tells him to come over for tea and has a surprise for him. A surprise even us readers don’t know what it was. Michael had alot of fun trying to figure out what it could have been.

This is a great book to read before Halloween.

Thank you to Sourcebooks/Jabberwocky for supplying us with a review copy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Carol Greene wrote her first poem when she was six years old (it was about a spider). To date she has published over a hundred books for children. Carol also likes to read, sing, and make teddy bears. She lives in Webster Groves, Missouri, with her cat Dulcie.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR:

Tim Raglinbrings his wacky imagination and wonderfully odd cast of characters to The Thirteen Days of Halloween. His previous books include Five Funny Fights, Pecos Bill, and The Birthday ABC. He received a silver medal from the New York Society of Illustrators for his book Uncle Mugsy & the Terrible Twins of Christmas. Mr. Raglin lives in his hometown of Independence, Kansas.

TITLE: Bouncy Baby
AGE: 6 months to 12 months

PUB DATE:  October 2009

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Baby loves more . . . more tickles, more kisses, more peek-a-boo, more bouncing . . . more read to me! Parents and children will have a great time sharing more of everything with this fun interactive book.

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS:

This is day two in reviewing for Begin Smart books. How I wish I would have had these books for Michael when he was this age. Even though he is 6 he still enjoyed the book.

Bouncy Baby is very well made and is a sturdy board book. Bouncy Baby is about a little baby who likes to dance, clap, splash, eat and wave. Little ones will love this because I remember when Michael was little he loved lift the flap books.

Begin Smart offers  age appropriate books for babies and toddlers. From 0 to 24 months.

I was really surprised to get this box of books from Begin Smart.  Thank You to Begin Smart for sending me this package of books to review.

I have to admit that Michael is not in this age category but he did enjoy looking and listening to the books. He even told me that the three books we are reviewing today he wants to donate to the Born to Read Program.

Title: Animal Faces
PUB DATE: October 2009
AGE: Newborn to 6 months

One side of the animal shaped topper is a dog and the other is a cat. 

Animal Faces  is a book about animal faces. Animal Faces is made in a soft, cloth book. This will catch a baby’s eye immediately. There is even a sewn-in rattle. This is  another fun thing to the book  that babies will love.

With simple, bright colored images and backgrounds will definetly grab a youngers attention. This is one book you won’t mind having a baby bit into.

TITLE: Look Around and Listen
PUB DATE: October 2009
AGE: Newborn to 6 months

This is a another great book for babies. Its also a great bath book. Made with a plastic covering. Cute little imagines that are bright and colorful. I loved the picture of the duck and cat. Plus a little squeeky toy that babies will love.

 

 

TITLE: Baby Says
PUB DATE: October 2009
AGE: 6 months to 12 months

I am sure the first thing that a baby will do when first given this book will be to start chewing on the teething ring.

If you get past the chewing on the teething ring you will discover that the cards are all clear and very colorful. Some of the pictures include:  a butterfly, a fish, a car, a flower, a bird, plus many more. All the images will grab their attention. What a great start to introduce your child to the world of books and reading.

I only wish that this was available when Michael was a baby as I am sure he would have loved these books.

If you are a parent, grandparent etc and looking for an age appropriate book then check out the Begin Smart website. Many great book selections from the ages of Newborn to 24 months.

http://beginsmartbooks.com/

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