Monday, July 31, 2023

Synergy: Celebrating Mathematics



MATHEMATICS is the science of numbers and their use. From counting, arranging, and measuring objects to describing shapes, math is connected with everything we do. Branches of mathematics include arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus.


To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:


STORYTELLING MATH is a book series from Charlesbridge featuring children of color applying math to the world around them. Readers are encouraged to become mathematical thinkers. Let’s explore several new books in the series.


WHO JUMPS MORE?, OUR FAVORITE APPLES, WHERE ARE THE EGGS?, and A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR BIRDS written and illustrated by Grace Lin are four recently published books in the Storytelling Math series. Whether searching for eggs or building a bird house, each story celebrates math in the daily lives of children.


LIA & LUIS books are written by Ana Crespo and Giovana Medeiros. In PUZZLED!, the twins who use geometry and sorting skills to decipher a puzzle sent by their grandmother. In WHO HAS MORE?, an argument about favorite snacks has the twins applying measurement, counting, and estimation skills. Like some other books in the STORYTELLING MATH series, this title is available in Spanish, English, and bilingual editions.


TOO-SMALL TYSON written by JaNay Brown and illustrated by Anastasia Magloire Williams tells the story of a missing pet gerbil. Along the way, children learn about proportional thinking.


To learn more about the series, visit the website for author interviews and lots of extras. Go to https://www.charlesbridge.com/pages/storytellingmath.


ARCs courtesy of Charlesbridge, an imprint of Penguin Random House.

Monday, July 24, 2023

Synergy: Celebrating Poetry



POETRY is a literary form that elicits an emotional response through the use of language. This condensed art form can be written, spoken, or performed. Often spoken aloud, the words and phrases are arranged for meaning, sound, and rhythm.


To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:


POETRY PROMPTS written by Joseph Coelho and illustrated Georgie Birkett jumpstarts the writing process for children. Prompts feature a variety of techniques and use examples to help young writers enjoy learning about poetry. Poetry Power-Ups provide tips and encouragement. ARC courtesy of Wide Eyed Editions, an imprint of Quarto Group.


COURAGE OUT LOUD: 25 POEMS OF POWER written by Joseph Coelho and illustrated by Daniel Gray-Barnett shares poems that encourage confidence-building in children. It’s the third book in the Poetry to Perform series. These original poems can be used as personal mantras as well as inspiration for children’s own poetry writing. ARC courtesy of Wide Eyed Editions, an imprint of Quarto Group.


CHAMPION CHOMPERS, SUPER STINKERS AND OTHER POEMS BY EXTRAORDINARY ANIMALS written by Linda Ashman and illustrated by Aparna Varma features poems for children about a wide range of animals. This interactive picture book features poems with hints about an animal that are followed up with facts and special characteristics. The book concludes with information about protecting endangered animals, measurements, and mask poems. A glossary is also included. Involve children in incorporating animal facts into their own nature poetry. ARC courtesy of Kids Can Press, an imprint of Hachette Book Group.


WELCOME TO THE WONDER HOUSE is written by Rebecca Kai Dotlich and Georgia Heard, then illustrated by Deborah Freedman. The poetry collection for children encourages creativity and inquiry across the curriculum. ARC courtesy of Wordsong, an imprint of Astra Publishing House.






Monday, July 17, 2023

Synergy: Exploring Life Science


LIFE SCIENCE studies living organisms and processes. It includes the areas of biology, botany, zoology, microbiology, physiology, biochemistry and related areas.


To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:


VERSATILE VERTEBRATES by Tom Velcovsky and Marie Kotasova and illustrated by Babora Idesova is an informational picture book examining nature’s largest animal groups. From amphibians and reptiles to mammals and birds, readers learn about the characteristics of the vertebrate family. ARC courtesy of Albatros Media, an imprint of Ingram Publisher Services.


THEY ARE HERE! HOW INVASIVE SPECIES ARE SPOILING OUR ECOSYSTEM by Roland Smith is an informational book examining the negative impact of invasive species. From rats and birds to snakes and insects, each chapter explores a different type of invasive. Humorous anecdotes, scientific information, and useful tips contribute to the appeal of this fascinating middle grade book. ARC courtesy of Godwin Book, an imprint of Macmillan.


DISCOVERING LIFE’S STORY: BIOLOGY’S BEGINNINGS by Joy Hakim is the first book in a four-part series exploring the history of life science. Designed for young adults, this engaging work of nonfiction examines key people, places, and scientific discoveries from around the globe. Primary source materials and other visual elements contribute to the appeal. Back matter extends the experience. ARC courtesy of MITeen Press, an imprint of Candlewick Press.


NOT A MONSTER by Claudia Guadalupe Martinez and illustrated by Laura Gonzalez is a nonfiction picture book exploring the life cycle of the axolotl. Of particular note is the book’s use of Spanish vocabulary woven throughout the narrative. This fascinating amphibian is well-known to children because of its appearance in Aztec mythology and Minecraft. ARC courtesy of Charlesbridge.




Monday, July 10, 2023

Synergy: Exploring Health


HEALTH describes a person’s physical, mental, and social well-being. A person in good health is free from disease or injury.


To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:


UNSEEN JUNGLE: THE MICROBES THAT SECRETLY CONTROL OUR WORLD written by Eleanor Spicer Rice and illustrated by Rob Wilson explores the science of microbes. Part of the Your Hidden Life series, this fact-filled, humorous work of nonfiction examines the fascinating microscopic world of these tiny organisms and impact your health and the life of other creatures. Chapters include microbes in the house, yard, food, and you! ARC courtesy of MIT Kids Press, an imprint of Candlewick Press.


THE OTHER PANDEMIC: AN AIDS MEMOIR by Lynn Curlee traced the AIDS pandemic from the 1970s through the 1990s telling the story of the author’s partner alongside the larger crisis. The book begins with examples of people with AIDS and a comparison with the COVID-19 years. It concludes with tributes and additional information about AIDS. ARC courtesy of Charlesbridge Teen, an imprint of Charlesbridge.


WHAT’S A GERM, JOSEPH LISTER?: THE MEDICAL MYSTERY THAT FOREVER CHANGED THE WAY WE HEAL written by Lori Alexander and illustrated by Daniel Duncan explores the history of surgery and how Lister proved that unsanitary conditions contribute to infections. Along the way, readers learn about germs and how scientific discoveries are made. This engaging, highly illustrated biography includes the perfect balance of humor, gore, and fascinating facts. ARC courtesy of Clarion Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.

Monday, July 03, 2023

Synergy: Exploring Farms




FARMS are places that grow crops and nurture livestock. Farmers sell their agricultural products to companies or at markets directly to individuals. Sustainable farming practices are intended protect the environment.


To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:


THE WORLD THAT FEEDS US written by Nancy Castaldo and illustrated by Ginnie Hsu explores approaches to green, sustainable farming practices from around the global. Each of the four chapters explores farming methods and settings in a different season. ARC courtesy of words & pictures, an imprint of Quarto Group.


THANK A FARMER written by Maria Gianferrari and illustrated by Monica Mikai uses colorful illustrations of farmers in action to share the wide range of produce created at farms. Readers are invited to think about the foods they eat, then “thank a farmer.” The book concludes with information about the different farm products featured in this attractive picture book. ARC courtesy of Norton Young Readers, an imprint W.W. Norton.


FUTURE LAB: TOMORROW’S FARM by Rodrigo Cordeiro explores the many ways farms will evolve with the introduction of new technologies and other innovations. From drones and solar panels to robots, readers learn about cutting-edge tools and techniques used by farmers. Designed for young children, each two-page spread explores a farm scene and features key words. ARC courtesy of duo press, an imprint of Sourcebooks.

Saturday, July 01, 2023

Timely Takeaways: Animal-Human Relationships


Animal-Human Relationships

From turtles and koalas to animal babies, explore several new books that examine the lives of animals and their relationships with humans around the world.

Of Times and Turtles: Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell
Sy Montgomery, 2023, Mariner Books, an imprint of HarperCollins
Themes: Nature, Animals, Reptiles

Organized into five parts, Montgomery immerses readers in the world of turtles. Combining science with storytelling, readers follow the author’s experiences helping recovering turtles.

Take-aways: Draw on the book’s engaging examples to share the need for turtle protection.


Nursery Earth: The Wondrous Lives of Baby Animals and the Extraordinary Ways They Shape our World
Danna Staaf, 2023, The Experiment, an imprint of Hachette Book Group
Themes: Nature, Animals, Baby Animals

From egg to adulthood, explore the cycles of life in the animal world. Tracing both the history and science of animal development, Staaf shares fascinating facts and insights into the lesser known aspects of animal life.

Take-aways: Explore often overlooked phases of animal development.


Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future
Danielle Clode, 2023, W.W. Norton & Company
Themes: Nature, Animals, Mammals

Clode investigates the history, physiology and personalities of koalas. Along the way, she reflects on the need to protect these unique Australian marsupials.

Take-aways: Bring life science alive with information about these adorable animals.


Beastly: The 40,000-Year Story of Animals and Us
Keggie Carew, 2023, Abrams Press
Themes: Nature, Animals, Wildlife

Divided into ten parts, readers explore the relationship between humans and animals through history. Focusing on key encounters, Carew examines a wide range of creatures and the importance of biodiversity.

Take-aways: Weave the author’s anecdotes into a discussion of animal-human interactions through time.


The Creative Lives of Animals
Carol Gigliotti, 2022, NYU Press
Themes: Nature, Animals, Environmental Protection

From building shelters to seducing potential mates, explore the many ways animals apply creativity in their everyday lives.

Take-aways: Use the examples in this book to show young people the need to view animals as individuals who make important contributions in the natural world.


Sentient: How Animals Illuminate the Wonder of Our Human Senses
Jackie Higgins, 2022, Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster
Themes: Nature, Animals

Told through the sensory capabilities of thirteen animals, readers learn about human perception and celebrate the connections among creatures of the world.

Take-aways: Teach senses within the context of human and animal characteristics.