Kate Messner definitely delivered a story that is not only engaging, but also deals with some pretty deep themes.
Poetry
Book Review: Blended, by Sharon M. Draper
Why I Picked It Up: This book was popping up on all the blogs I follow, so I quickly went to read the teaser. Definitely a “me book,” I immediately requested it from my library. Why I Finished It: I am always amazed and humbled by the author who can take a complex and mature […]
Book Review: Don’t Forget Dexter! by Lindsay Ward
Why I Picked it Up: This is a new book (published last month!) that the publisher was kind enough to send us. Honestly though, I probably would have picked Don’t Forget Dexter! up on one of our weekly trips to the library even if my 4-year-old son’s class wasn’t doing a unit on dinosaurs. My son […]
Poetry Palooza 4: 5 Boisterous, Amusing, and Entertaining Poetry Picture Books
Welcome to part 4 of our Poetry Palooza! Throughout this month of April, we want to share with you some of our favorite poetry books (there are SO many good ones!) and some practical strategies for sharing poetry with your class that have been classroom tested and student approved! Just joining us? Check out the previous posts in the series: […]
Poetry Palooza 1: 5 Science and Nature Poetry Picture Books
People tend to feel very strongly about poetry, but whether you love it or loathe it, there is no denying that poetry is a powerful genre. Poetry can give voice to feelings that we otherwise might not be able to express. Poets from all cultures and walks of life provide a window into their souls and we […]
Book Review: The Poem that Will Not End: Fun with Poetic Forms and Voices, by Joan Bransfield Graham
Why I Picked It Up: One of my most popular sessions is For the Love of Poetry and in the process of finding great poetry picture books, I found this gem. Why I Finished It: This book is so much fun. It’s light, energetic, and accessible (in stark contrast to what we think of when we […]