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Things That Are Most in the World Review

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Things That Are Most in the World ReviewJust today I used this book to teach a decoding lesson to my first graders. They were captivated by the lively illustrations and quite entertained by the clever humor. This book lends itself well to a quick, low maintenance, yet creative activity. We began to make our own book in a similar fashion. Students completed the sentence, "The _____est thing in the world is ______." They came up with some very creative responses and then illustrated them. We are looking forward to putting our book together right away and sharing it! This book could be used at different levels up through 3rd grade to target a variety of skills.Things That Are Most in the World Overview

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Snow Day Review

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Snow Day ReviewNothing thrills the heart of a child more than the prospect of a day home from school. So when the weatherman predicts an overnight snowfall, his words jump-start the imagination. What will we do tomorrow when we're snowed in? The mind reels at the possibilities! But as with many dreams devoutly to be wished, stark reality shows up with vastly different plans. This picture book confirms the fact that no matter how old you are, the term "snow day" just might be the most exciting and magical phrase in the English language.
Lester Laminack's story is "spot on." Adam Gustavson's colorful and realistic illustrations provide snapshots that lead readers into believing they know how the book will turn out. Gotcha! A great read-along for parents and children, and it's difficult to judge who might enjoy the story more.Snow Day OverviewWhen the television weatherman predicts a big snowfall, the narrator gleefully imagines the fun-filled possibilities of an unscheduled holiday from school.Piling under warm blankets. Sipping hot chocolate in snowman mugs. Building a snow fort. Sledding in the neighbor s field. In scene after snowy scene, from sunrise to sundown, a pair of siblings, with their father in tow, show how they would make the most of their day off.But when the family wakes up the next morning, they are in for a disappointment. No snow! As the family members pile into the car so they won t be late for school, an unexpected twist reveals who wanted the snow day most of all.Adam Gustavson s expressive illustrations comically capture the excitement of pure possibility in author Lester Laminack s thoroughly original tale.

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The Rain Came Down Review

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The Rain Came Down ReviewThe energy and excitement in Shannon's art brings a simple thunderstorm day to life. A very different book than his No, David! Series with one exception-the wit of the illustrations and the rendering of true emotions of anger, surprise, elation and affection. The words are straightforward, the colors bright, primary and active. As usual, Shannon's rendering of eyes and mouths, our two most expressive features, delight and amaze. Highly recommended for reading to small groups who can gather around and participate in the color, art and emotions of the characters. (Preschool, certainly, but for older readers to capture emotion in art).The Rain Came Down Overview

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Ruby Valentine Saves the Day (Carolrhoda Picture Books) Review

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Ruby Valentine Saves the Day (Carolrhoda Picture Books) ReviewFor book description above. With charming colorful pictures and a great read aloud rhythm this book is destined to become a Valentine's Day classic. I can just hear the kids in my library cracking up as Ruby and Lovebird head down the hill losing their goodies along the way. A lot of times Valentines books are too pink and mushy for boys but this one will please them too! Recommended for pre K through 3rd grade.Ruby Valentine Saves the Day (Carolrhoda Picture Books) Overview

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The Curious Garden Review

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The Curious Garden ReviewThe "curious garden" is absolutely beautiful as it wends it's way around a drab, brown city. My 4 year old son (who also happens to be named Liam), loves pouring over the full spread illustrations of the garden. And I love the message of spreading a little green in the world.The Curious Garden OverviewOne boy's quest for a greener world... one garden at a time.While out exploring one day, a little boy named Liam discovers a struggling garden and decides to take care of it. As time passes, the garden spreads throughout the dark, gray city, transforming it into a lush, green world. This is an enchanting tale with environmental themes and breathtaking illustrations that become more vibrant as the garden blooms. Red-headed Liam can also be spotted on every page, adding a clever seek-and-find element to this captivating picture book.

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Jolted: Newton Starker's Rules for Survival Review

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Jolted: Newton Starker's Rules for Survival Review
Arthur Slade is an award winning author. His honours include: Governor General's Award, Mr. Christie's Book Award, Saskatchewan Book Award, and Red Maple Honour Book. This book is both shocking and electrifying in its tale and the mastery in telling it.
Our hero is more than a little unusual for he is Newton Stalker. He is the second last surviving Stalker, for his whole family has been decimated by lightning strikes. Having recently lost his mother, he moves to the Jerry Potts Academy of Higher Learning and Survival in Moose Jaw. It is a school far more entertaining than Hogwarts. The school's motto is: 'Survival Through Fierce Intelligence'. The board considered all factors in allowing Newton to attend and even upgraded all of the buildings' lightning rod protection.
The cast of characters is zany and fun - from Newton's only surviving Stalker relative, his Great Grandmother Enid who is 102 and lives in a retirement home in Moose Jaw, to Newton's first friend Jacob Edward Clarke, an aspiring author, to his antagonist Violet Quon, a daughter of a Mountie with some pugilistic skills, to the unique headmaster, a giant of a man, who is always in a kilt and lumberjack shirt, Mr. McBain.
This book deals with issues like death and grieving. It also deals with the story of coming of age, and finding your place in the world. The book is like a cross between Edgar Allen Poe, Rudyard Kipling and C.S. Lewis. It is wonderfully-written, greatly entertaining and I could not put it down. Slade presents unique characters in unusual situations and does so in a way that draws the reader in and causes us to cheer for them as the story progresses. Arthur Slade is one of my favorite authors writing for youth today, I rank him up there with Kenneth Oppel, Patrick Carman and Laurie Halse Anderson. The only thing I regret is how short the book was, and how many things it leaves unanswered. I can only hope we see more books set at the Jerry Potts Academy, and we meet Newton Stalker again.
(First Published in Imprint 2009-03-13.)
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The Snow Show Review

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The Snow Show ReviewThis is a fantastic book and the art is incredible. I highly recommend it.The Snow Show Overview

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The Windy Day Review

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The Windy Day ReviewWe get a lot of wind during our summer storms out here in Arizona. We like "The Storm Book" by Margaret Bloy Graham, and we like this book, too. It's a happy little story of how a little breeze chases the blues away and leads to big imaginings.The Windy Day Overview

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Like a Windy Day Review

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Like a Windy Day ReviewThe illustrations are charming. The verses are poetical. I'd have given it five stars except for the gratuitous and prominent inclusion of a bra on the laundry-line page. Some little boys might react with low-culture body-part laughter (the same way they might laugh at the word "butt") and in innocent others, the undergarment might inspire a curiosity that was otherwise dormant. For me as a parent, neither response is to be encouraged in a book about a windy day.Like a Windy Day Overview

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Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Review

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Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs ReviewThis is one book that bridges the generation gap. There are many books in my son's library that elicit a groan in me when he chooses them during our nightly story reading, but "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" certainly isn't one of them. From the absurd tall-tale to the fabulously detailed drawings, each time we read this book we find something new to discuss. Due to the fact that my son is only three and a half, and not able to understand much of the subtle humor of the illustrations, I know this book will have a very long shelf-life at our house as he starts "getting" more and more of the punchlines throughout the years. In the meantime, he is fascinated by the pancake that Grandpa flips onto Henry's head and the giant jello setting in the sky after dinner one night in the delicious land of Chewandswallow.Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs OverviewThe tiny town of Chewandswallow was very much like any other tiny town except for its weather which came three times a day, at breakfast lunch and dinner. But it never rained rain and it never snowed snow and it never blew just wind. It rained things like soup and juice. It snowed things like mashed potatoes. And sometimes the wind blew in storms of hamburgers. Life for the townspeople was delicious until the weather took a turn for the worse. The food got larger and larger and so did the portions. Chewandswallow was plagued by damaging floods and storms of huge food. the town was a mess and the people feared for their lives. Something had to be done, and in a hurry.

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Wacky Weather ( How It Works Ser.) Review

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Wacky Weather ( How It Works Ser.) ReviewWonderful way to teach children about the weather. My son absolutely loves learning from this book. If you have a curious little soul at home get this book.Wacky Weather ( How It Works Ser.) OverviewWhat unleashes the fury of a hurricane? How are hailstones formed? Is that cloud going to rain on our parade? The answers to these questions and many more can be found in this latest book in the How It Works series. Weather phenomena from tornadoes to rainbows are explained in this fun, informative guide to the climate that surrounds us. Bright illustrations liken weather to easy-to-understand images and show readers what causes some days to be bright, and others nasty. Complete with a full-color, tear-out wall poster, this book is the perfect way to introduce young readers to natural occurences they encounter every day.

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The Time of New Weather Review

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The Time of New Weather ReviewThis novel, a sort-of sequel to THE HOPE VALLEY HUBCAP KING, is funny, magical, and wise. The setting is a world different from our own, yet oh so familiar. Contains delightful wordplay and a host of liminal characters who set out to save the world from the humorousless, the greedy, & the obssessive monoculturalists.The Time of New Weather Overview

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What Will the Weather Be Like Today? (Houghton Mifflin Reading) Review

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What Will the Weather Be Like Today (Houghton Mifflin Reading) Reviewthe book what will the weather be like today is a good book of the younger readers. it tell the children abould all the different types of weather and how it can effect people, one of my favorite characters was the fish because they don't really nkow about the weather because there not really effected by it.What Will the Weather Be Like Today (Houghton Mifflin Reading) OverviewAnimals and humans discuss, in rhyming verse, the possibilities of the day's weather.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Among the Clouds: Work, Wit & Wild Weather at the Mount Washington Observatory Review

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Among the Clouds: Work, Wit & Wild Weather at the Mount Washington Observatory ReviewThe summit of the White Mountains in New Hampshire is the highest point in New England at 6,288 feet. On it is the Mount Washington Observatory-one of the last man-run weather outposts. This summit is also known as the home of the "world's worst weather," mostly because hurricane force winds batter this peak more than 105 days a year.
The author, Eric Pinder, is writing about that what he knows. He spent seven years as an observer on Mount Washington. While everyone talks about the weather, it is obvious from his writing that he loves weather and finds unexpected humor and joy in its extremes and variances.
Among the Clouds gives a detailed account of the daily life on Mount Washington as a weather recorder as well as some humorous anecdotes that have happened to staff persons and visitors. Aside from a resident cat that lives at the Observatory year round, you might think life would be lonely and isolated, but apparently there is a continuous flow of hikers, tourists, media persons and researchers-and it is the staff who must see to the needs and safety of these people as well as act as tour guides, rescuers and medics when neede-while continuously monitoring the weather equipment and sending out weather reports.
Pinder sprinkles in lots of weather humor and trivia-why meteorologists use the word `front' when talking about air masses, the temperature in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, and Ben Franklin's invention of the odometer. Almost every other page has a photo. The disappointment is that the photos are not in color but they are still awesome.
This short (97 pages), easily read book would be enjoyed by young readers as well as adults and would make a great holiday gift for most anyone. It is not only witty, it is also educational.
Pinder's really interesting web site should also be visited. He also gives the web site for the Mount Washington Observatory - http://www.mountwashington.org - which has more information about the weather station, current weather conditions there and educational projects available.
Armchair Interviews says: Ideal for someone who likes to read about unusual jobs-and also about weather-but will be enjoyed by all.Among the Clouds: Work, Wit & Wild Weather at the Mount Washington Observatory OverviewWhere can you build a snowman in June, commute by sled, and witness hurricane-force winds twelve months out of the year? The answer is only at the 6288-foot-high Mount Washington Observatory, perched amongst the clouds in New Hampshire's White Mountains. A record-breaking 231-mph gust of wind shrieked across the summit in 1934, earning the mountain its nickname: "Home of the World's Worst Weather." A few hardy souls live at the Observatory year-round, enduring savage thunderstorms, twenty-foot snowdrifts, blinding fog, and odd questions from visitors ("Can you see New Hampshire from here?"). Discover what a meteorologist's typical day is like in the harsh but spectacular world above timberline. Come meet Nin the Cat, Marty on the Mountain, tobogganing ravens, hapless hikers, and meandering moose. These humorous and informative stories about life on a mountaintop are sure to appeal to hikers and weather aficionados alike. Foreword by meteorologist Mish Michaels.

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Weather's Here, Wish You Were Great (Castaways, 2) Review

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Weather's Here, Wish You Were Great (Castaways, 2) ReviewO.K., this book was good! I mean it's not the best book I've ever read, but still it was good. I liked it and would recomend it for others as well. Oh, by the way, my name is Maddie, I'm from NW-Indiana. I like adventure books, mysteries, war books, and 1st person point of view books. If anyone has some good suggestions for a 10 year old girl with a high school reading level (make sure it's appropriate for me) and my kind of likings, leave a comment!Weather's Here, Wish You Were Great (Castaways, 2) Overview

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Windswept: The Story of Wind and Weather Review

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Windswept: The Story of Wind and Weather ReviewAs another reviewer wrote, I too would suggest you look elsewhere for an introduction to weather, probably by a meterologist. Villiers isn't really that strong on science and a few howlers have crept into the book that rather show it (p. 44 mentions -1000 degrees C!). Otherwise, it's a bit of a tedious fact dump rather than a synthesis of a wide acquaintanceship with the subject matter. I gave up after a hundred pages.Windswept: The Story of Wind and Weather Overview

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Geoffrey Groundhog Predicts the Weather Review

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Geoffrey Groundhog Predicts the Weather ReviewA satire on the commercialization of holidays, our obsession with celebrity, and the media's tendency to make natural things seem unnatural, "Geoffrey Groundhog Predicts the Weather" is also a cleverly written and funny book about the secrets of Ground Hog Day. I like how author/illustrator Bruce Koscielniak bypasses a lengthy explanation of that whole things about how groundhog seeing it's shadow (or not) predicts whether we're in for more winter or a quick transition to Spring. Mrs. Goundhog, reading to Geoffrey in their cozy underground living room (with a whimsical wooden-planks-on-a-pole ladder to the side) FROM "Groundhog Lore," simply states: "If you see your shadow on Groundhog Day, go back to sleep, because winter will last six more weeks. Of there is no shadow, spring will soon be here."
Geoffrey doesn't see his shadow, and tells this to Merton Moose, who sensationalizes the brief event into front page news. I wish that Bruce Koscielniak had drawn Moose as a wizened and jaded reporter, so of the Walter Matthau of moose. Geoffrey's success, and Moose's publicity results in a media event the next February. There are television cameras, lots and lots of unrelated Groundhog's Day sales and promos (e.g., a billboard for "Big Tooth toothpaste, showing Geoffrey brushing his... big tooth; the "Uptown Cuisine Restaurant" sporting a banner, "Geoffrey ate here"). The mania even gets to Geoffrey, who shows up wearing a Hollywood-ish scarf and shades.
Unfortunately, when Geoffrey hurries to the ground for his prediction, there are so many cameras and people that, "I could hardly see the ground of me, much less my own shadow!"--and he has more than a shadow of a doubt about the upcoming season. Even this "failure" gets prominent newspaper and TV coverage. The consequences are humorously exaggerated; in fact, there's so much confusion that "all weather reports were canceled" until Geoffrey makes up his mind about what he saw. Fortunately, weather forecasting is in the family, and Geoffrey's off the hook thanks to Mom.
The conclusion's a bit flat, though perhaps appropriate for bedtime, Geoffrey, tired from all that forecasting, goes to bed. Koscielniak succeeds at both the children and adult levels, writing a book with multi-layered appeal. I like books like this, because it means that adults won't tire of reading it over (and over) to kids. The illustrations and fanciful narrative tone are very similar to James Marshall's (of the "Worst" series, and the "Wainy" series): Casually drawn lettering, heavy use of "sketchy" lines, faces full of expression, and a light watercolor touch. Highly recommended.Geoffrey Groundhog Predicts the Weather Overview

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Fowl Weather Review

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Fowl Weather ReviewFowl Weather is a very, very, very funny book but that is almost misleading. In these days, when meanness is mistaken for wit, it is a startling work of art that sees the great and small passages of life, with humor. Bob Tarte has written a very brave, funny book. It is very difficult to say precisely what it's about because it is about life unfolding or maybe unraveling. It's about those moments, parents, pets or even things that make up our notion of self and how they can be taken away and the little things, like the sound of a bird or a spider's web, that can make it endurable. It's a book that deals with daunting issues like mortality with graceful wit. Many of the incidents in this book, say sock monkeys, a purse, or parrots, have never been juxtaposed in the history of literature. It is an outstanding read.Fowl Weather Overview

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Stormy Weather Review

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Stormy Weather ReviewIf you believe that there's a little good in everyone, then Stormy Weather and Carl Hiaasen are not for you.
Stormy Weather is classic Hiaasen. His writing is so sarcastic and unrestrained by reality that it reminds me a little of Douglas Adams (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) or Neil Stevenson (Snow Crash). Interestingly, these are science fiction authors and Hiaasen doesn't write science fiction, but, like these science fiction writers, Hiaasen's writing is modern and clever and his imagination knows no limits. His books are parodies of human nature, especially greed and stupidity, sort of like Voltaire's Candide. After painting such surreal pictures of a cast of very selfish characters, often criminals, Hiaasen then draws upon some Dante as he assigns the characters to their inevitable and well-earned unique circles of hell (that's usually in Florida involving water, alligators, or at least a storm). It says something about a writer when his best known hero is a one-eyed crazy man who lives in the everglades but used to be the governor of the great state of Florida.
If you like the sarcastic social comedy of George Carlin, the ironic wit of Steven Wright, and the slapstick of Peter Sellers, then you will love Carol Hiaasen's Stormy Weather. If you find Carlin offensive, Wright unfunny, and Sellers overrated, then you're going to hate Carol Hiaasen.
If you're new to Hiaasen's books, Stormy Weather is a good place to start. My favorite Hiaasen books are: Strip Tease, 1993; Stormy Weather, 1995; Lucky You, 1997; Sick Puppy, 2000; and Skinny Dip, 2004.
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