Monday, April 27, 2009

Noel The First Ages 3-7

Noel is delighted when Madam asks her to stand first at the barre, until Anne Marie and Regina Louisa Belinda join the class and Noel the First ends up Noel the Third, and Noel does her best to outtwirl, outjump, and outdance the two other ballerinas.
Noel the First
By Kate McMullan, Jim McMullan
Illustrated by Jim McMullan
Edition: illustrated
Published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited, 1996
ISBN 0062051431, 9780062051431 32 pages
From Publishers Weekly
Ballerina Noel (introduced in Nutcracker Noel) enjoys the most privileged place at the barre in her class. Along with first place comes pressure, however, and Noel loses her coveted spot to a new dancer, Anne Marie. Anne Marie in turn faces a challenge from a third girl, Regina Louisa Belinda. As Noel watches her foes spinning and leaping, she realizes they look "like a pair of killer whales going after the same sardine." Competition has brought out their worst; seeing this, Noel recovers her own artistic balance and dances "with all her heart, the way she used to do," thus regaining her teacher's favor. Kate McMullan accentuates Noel's initial vanity ("Noel the First... that's me!"), then comically ups the ante by giving Noel's competitors haughty demeanors. Jim McMullan, too, compares the lanky girls to society ladies, endowing them with ski-slope noses, sugary smiles and mannered postures (Regina even wears a tiara). The more prideful the girls' behavior, the harder and less graceful the images become; as Noel transcends the competition, blurry and delicate watercolor touches soften her features and make her look lighter than air. For all the exaggeration, there is plenty of truth to this tale?not just for prima ballerinas, but for anyone striving for a personal best. Ages 3, 4 -up.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 2 Ages 5, 6, 7 -Noel loves to dance. When her teacher places her at the front of the line at the barre, she is very proud to lead the exercises. But when Anne Marie arrives and later on Regina Louisa Belinda, Noel "the first" becomes Noel "the second" and even Noel "the third." As she watches the other two girls trying to outdo one another, she sees how silly they look. When her turn comes, she forgets about them and only listens to the music as she dances from the heart; her teacher is delighted to have finally found a "real dancer." In this simple, lightly humorous text, young readers will identify with Noel and the dilemma of wanting to be first. The soft-hued illustrations effectively capture the ballet-studio environment with its leaping and twirling young dancers. Occasionally the alignment of the dancers borders on contortionistic rather than balletic, but overall the dynamic drawings are appealing and convey the moods and momentum of the story.
Carol Schene, Taunton Public Schools, MA
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Three Stories You Can Read to Your Dog Ages 5-10

PREVIEW
Three hilarious stories in easy-reader format about things dogs understand best -- burglars, bones, and running free -- with lively pictures of dogs doing exciting things. "Humans will find these selections entertaining even without a hound present -- but it's always nice to share." -- Publishers Weekly
Three Stories You Can Read to Your Dog
By Sara Swan Miller
Illustrated by True Kelley
Edition: illustrated
Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1997
ISBN 0395861357, 9780395861356
48 pages
From Publishers Weekly
"When you feel bored, you read a book. But dogs can't read," Miller points out. Lest people have all the fun, she's designed this chapter book with canine sensibilities in mind. Each tale is addressed to "you good dog," enabling readers to speak directly to a pet. "The Burglar" testifies to the fierceness and bravery "you" exhibit after hearing a knock on the door; "The Bone" chronicles the history of a gift from "your friend," including a dream sequence about a splendid "bone tree"); and "The Wild Dog" is an adventure in which "you" frighten a car, chase a squirrel and triumphantly return home for a can of food and a nap. Kelley (I Really Want a Dog) sketches a floppy brown Everydog who wags attentively at the narrator's voice, then enacts each role of eating, sleeping and protecting the house; the illustrator's familiarity with doggy expressions and gestures serves Miller's volume well. Humans will find these selections entertaining even without a hound present-but it's always nice to share. Ages 7, 8, 9, 10.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 3 Ages: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Readers can share these short, easy-to-read stories with their dogs in one, two, or three sessions, depending on the animal's attention span. They are about the things canines understand best - barking at a "burglar" on the other side of the door, eating and burying bones, and pretending to be a "wild dog." Canine lovers can't help but laugh out loud at these stories, made even funnier by the watercolor-and-ink cartoon illustrations. Fans of Cynthia Rylant's "Henry and Mudge" series (Bradbury) will love this book, so order a couple of copies. Gale W. Sherman, Pocatello Public Library, ID
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Ocean Wildlife Up Close Ages 9-12

"A Joshua Morris book."
Ocean Wildlife
By Jinny Johnson
Edition: illustrated
Published by Readers Digest Association, 1993
ISBN 0895775352, 9780895775351
24 pages Ages 9, 10, 11, 12

ERIC CARLE BOOK LIST - SLD

The Art of Eric Carle
Dragons Dragons
A House for Hermit Crab, 1 paperback, 1 hardback
The Mixed-Up Chameleon - Board
My Apron
Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?
The Secret Birthday Message
The Very Busy Spider - Board
The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Board, 2 copies
The Very Lonely Firefly
Walter the Baker

The Mixed-Up Chameleon Board Book Ages 5-9

The chameleon's life was not very exciting until the day it discovered it could change not only its color but its shape and size,too. When it saw the wonderful animals in the zoo, it immediately wanted to be like them -- and ended up like all of them at once -- with hilarious results.
The Mixed-Up Chameleon Board Book
By Eric Carle
Illustrated by Eric Carle
Edition: illustrated
Published by Harper Festival, 1998
ISBN 0694011479, 9780694011476
32 pages Ages 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose Told in Signed English Ages 5-10

PREVIEW
More than a dozen favorite nursery rhymes are presented in this unique edition of Mother Goose. All of the rhymes are illustrated with full-color paintings accompanied by 389 drawings showing the verses in Signed English. Signed English can help children learn articles, conjunctions, and other parts of speech in addition to grammar.
Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose: Told in Signed English
By Harry Bornstein, Karen Luczak Saulnier, Pat Peters, Linda C. Tom
Illustrated by Patricia Peters, Pat Peters, Linda C. Tom
Contributor Harry Bornstein, Karen Luczak Saulnier
Edition: illustrated
Published by Gallaudet University Press, 1992
ISBN 0930323998, 9780930323998
41 pages
From Publishers Weekly
Classic nursery rhymes sport a new look in this collection--in a format that is especially user-friendly for hearing impaired readers. In addition to the traditional texts of favorites such as Little Miss Muffet and Humpty Dumpty, the various rhymes are phonetically presented in signed English. Each spread contains a full-color illustration and, on the facing page, small black-and-white line drawings of a Mother Goose figure that demonstrate the proper signage for each word. The warm-hued paintings are serviceable, but the figures are a bit static and the scenes--particularly the backgrounds--lack detail. Mother Goose's hardy fare still shines, however, providing a thoughtful title with plenty of crossover appeal. Ages 7, 8, 9, 10.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 2 Ages 5, 6, 7 -- Each of the 14 rhymes in this oversized volume is illustrated with an appealing full-color painting and a series of black-and-white drawings that show the sign for each word. What makes this title different from many other sign-language-enhanced books is that it very clearly explains what Signed English is, and then uses extremely well-done drawings of a Mother Goose figure performing each sign. Anyone interested in learning sign will appreciate this presentation, and readers already familiar with it will be able to reinforce their skills. --Christine A. Moesch, Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, NY
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Pat-a-cake, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Miss Muffet, Humpty Dumpty, black sheep, diddle, little star, above the world, white as snow, BO-PEEP, Twinkle, frightened Miss Muffet, Miss Muffet away, Mother Hubbard Went, came a spider, get her poor, Miss Muffet Sat, everywhere that Mary, they'll come home, wool

The Peter Rabbit Craft Book Ages 8-18

The Peter Rabbit Craft Book
By Debbie Smith
Published by Godfrey Cave Associates, 1993
ISBN 1854713108, 9781854713100
32 pages Ages 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

My cover color is light blue.