Read Me a Story
"Read to them. Take
their breath away. Read with the same feeling in
your throat as when you first see the ocean after
driving hours and hours to get there. Close the
final page of the book with the same reverence you
feel when you kiss your sleeping child at night. Be
quiet. Don't talk the experience to death. Shut up
and let these kids feel and think. Teach your
children to be moved."
Cynthia Rylant
Short reads for the
younger crowd. Pre-school - 2nd grade.
Henkes, Kevin. Lilly's
Purple Plastic Purse. (Juv E)
Lilly loves everything about school, especially her
teacher until one day Lilly's antics distract the
class and the teacher confiscates her new plastic
purse. With the help of her family, Lilly writes an
apology and feels good for doing the right thing.
Lilly also stars in: Chester's Way; and Julius, the
Baby of the World.
Also by the author: Chrysanthemum; Sheila Rae,
the Brave; Owen; Wemberly Worried; and A
Weekend with Wendell.
Kasza, Keiko. Pigs Picnic.
(Juv E)
Mr. Pig, on his way to call on Miss Pig, allows his
animal friends to persuade him to don various
handsome portions of their own bodies, with an
alarming result.
Also by the author: The Wolf's Chicken Stew;
Don't Laugh, Joe!; A Mother for Choco; and
The Mightiest.
London, Jonathan. Froggy
Gets Dressed. (Juv E)
Rambunctious Froggy hops out into the snow for a
winter frolic, but is called back by his mother to
put on some necessary articles of clothing that he
has forgotten.
Look for over 10 more Froggy stories.
Also by the author: Crunch Munch and
Wiggle Waggle.
Relf, Adam. Fox Makes
Friends. (Juv E)
When Fox wants someone to play with, he takes his
mom's advice and sets off to make a friend. What
happens along the way surprises him. Fox is about to
make the best friends he could ever hope for - but
not the way he imagined.
Wilson, Karma. Bear
Snores On. (Juv E)
On a cold winter night many animals gather to party
in the cave of a sleeping bear, who then awakes and
protests that he missed the party.
Also by the author: Bear Wants More; Bear's New
Friend and Sweet Briar Goes to School.
Short reads for the older
crowd. 3rd-5th grades.
DeFelice, Cynthia. One
Potato, Two Potato. (Juv E)
A very poor, humble couple lives so simple a life
they share everything, until the husband discovers a
pot with magical powers buried under the very last
potato in the garden.
Also by the author: Mule Eggs.
Palatini, Margie. Piggie
Pie. (Juv E)
Gritch witch flies to Old MacDonald's farm for some
pigs to make Piggie Pie, but when she arrives she
can't find a single porker as she snoops around.
Also by the author: Zoom Broom (sequel to
Piggie Pie); Broom Mates; Bad Boys; The Web
Files and Stinky Smelly Feet - A Love Story.
Polacco, Patricia. Pink
and Say. (Juv E)
This is a tale of two 15-year-old Union soldiers -
one white, one black. The black soldier, separated
from his company stumbles upon a left-for-dead white
soldier, wounded while deserting his company.
Tracing a sad chapter in American history, this
story is told at a child's level of understanding
about the inhumanity of slavery.
Also by the author: Something About Hensley's;
John Philip Duck; Thank you, Mr. Falker; Babushka
Baba Yaga; Boat Ride with Lillian Two Blossom; I Can
Hear the Sun.
Scieszka, Jon. The True
Story of the 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf. (Juv E)
The Big Bad Wolf gives his own version of what
really happened when he tangled with the 3 little
pigs.
Also by the author: The Frog Prince Continued;
Math Curse; Science Verse; Squids Will Be Squids:
Fresh Morals, Beastly Fables; and The Stinky Cheese
Man and Other Fairy Stupid Tales.
Longer reads for the
entire crowd.
Clements, Andrew. Frindle.
(Juv Fic) 105 p.
When he decides to turn his 5th grade teacher's love
of the dictionary around on her, clever Nick Allen
invents a new word and begins a chain of events that
quickly moves beyond his control. This laugh out
loud book keeps winning kids' votes for state
awards. (Grades 3-6)
DiCamillo, Kate. Because
of Winn-Dixie. (Juv Fic) 182 p.
Ten-year-old India Opal Buloni charms everyone she
meets and charms her daddy into keeping a big ugly
stray dog - Winn-Dixie. She collects the weirdest
assortment of cast-off grown-ups and kids during her
first summer in the town of Naomi, Florida. (Grades
2-5.)
Also by the author: The Tale of Despereaux
(Newbery Medal) and Miraculous Journey of Edward
Tulane.
Osborne, Mary Pope.
Dinosaurs Before Dark. (Magic Tree House series)
Juv Fiction 68 p.
Annie - 7 and Jack - 8 discover a tree house that
transports them back in time to the age of
dinosaurs. This on-going popular time-travel series
often connects children to nonfiction subjects they
might have otherwise ignored. (Grades K-3)
Park, Barbara. Junie B.
Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus. Juv Fiction 69
p.
The first in a wonderfully funny series, of more
than 25 titles, Junie B., describes in her own
words, her feelings about starting kindergarten and
what she does when she decides not to ride the bus
home. (Grades K-2)
Paulsen, Gary. Hatchet.
Juv Fiction 195 p.
After a plane crash, 13 year-old Brian spends 54
days in the wilderness, learning to survive with
only the aid of a hatchet give him by his mother.
(Grade 5 and up.) Sequels: The River Brian's; Winter
Brian's; Return; and Brian's Hunt. Also by the
author: Guts: The True Story Behind Hatchet and the
Brian Books. The author's real-life experiences and
how they inspired parts of his books about the
character, Brian Robeson. Also by the author: The
Foxman (a precursor to Harris and Me);
Mr. Tucket; Call Me Francis; Tucket's Gold; and
Tucket's Home. Also: Nightjohn and it's
sequel, Scarny: A Life Remembered; The Rifle;
Soldier's Heart; The Tent: A Parable in One Sitting;
and a survival-at-sea novel, The Voyage of the
Frog.
Rockwell, Thomas. How to
Eat Fried Worms. Juv Fiction 115 p.
Because of a bet, Billy is in the uncomfortable
position of having to eat fifteen worms in fifteen
days. His opponent, whose motto seems to be the
bigger and juicier, the better, readily supplies the
worms! (Grades 2-4)
Smith, Robert K. Chocolate
Fever. Juv Fiction 93 p.
Henry Green l-o-v-e-s! chocolate - he eats it on and
with everything. One day he breaks out in chocolate
freckles - the world's first case of "chocolate
fever". This funny book has a subtle message about
moderation. (Grades 1-5)
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