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For our Mock Newbery read, to be discussed and  voted  on with some
comments from our 6th graders

Sword of the Rightful King, Jane Yolen , " I liked the author's choice
of words and it kept me interested" Scott

Granny Torrelli Makes Soup, Sharon Creech "Mediocre..It didn't have
anything but people talking." Ethan

Minn and Jake, Janet Wong "It was a very interesting book but went too
fast" Jacob

The Way a Door Closes, Hope Anita Smith  " Good... It was poetry which
is sort of complicated" JJ

Meanest Doll in the World, Ann Martin, Laura Godwin
" I think the author wrote this book because she wanted to let the
readers know that power means nothing if you have no one. " Dane

East,  Edith Patou " adventurous and exciting"  Hanna " It was really
exciting, and always a page-turner" Grace

Tale of Desperaux, Kate Di Camillo " "a good idea... and exciting
adventure, fun to read..I think Kate DiCamillo wrote this book because
she was trying to say that a little creature can still do a big thing"
Nona
"excellent... there was nothing I didn't like" Zachary   " I loved the
was DiCamillo narrated. It was as if she was there telling me the
story." Audrey

Olive's Ocean- "I couldn't put it down" Clio   "I like how it had a
quiet voice" Hannah   "Excellent... a very interesting book and a fresh,
original plot. Even though it is a little creepy, it is very good."

The river between us, Richard Peck "Suspenseful and realistic..without
too much on unimportant details" Alison

 Picture books that we are loving and sharing this year are


I KISSED THE BABY! Written and illustrated by Mary Murphy, Candlewick
Goofy, recurring text and a perfect first book with its large pages, all
black and white but for a single touch of color, enthusiastically
welcome the new arrival.


WHEN EVERYBODY WORE A HAT Written and illustrated by William Steig,
Joanna Cotler/HarperCollins When children's book author and New Yorker
illustrator William Steig was 8 years old "there were almost no electric
lights, cars, or telephones--and definitely no TV." Sure to spark
families sharing their own ,when I was little  stories.


ACHOO! BANG! CRASH! : A NOISY ALPHABET written and illustrated by Ross
MacDonald, Roaring Brook  From  A ACHHOO to Z-- ZIP! ZAP! ZING! ZOOM,
this book wins the prize for the most raucous, onomatopoeia alphabet.

THE RACECAR ALPHABET Written and Illustrated by Brian Floca. Atheneum
One hundred years of race cars from the Ford 999 to the Ferrari F1 are
featured in this alliterative alphabet. "Eyes in the audience, each open
and eager, expecting excitement (enduring exhaust)"

DON'T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS Written and illustrated by Mo
Willems. Hyperion  An oddly appealing, whining, wheedling, bribing
pigeon that kids can't wait to say no to.
and

TIME TO PEE! Written and illustrated by Mo Willems. Hyperion  ($12.99)
Hilarious, deadpan, essential toileting instructions with a chorus of
slapstick mice and a handy success chart with stickers.

WHAT JAMES LIKES BEST Written and illustrated by Amy Schwartz. Atheneum
 Schwartz is right on target for preschoolers with these four short
stories of  James's simple adventures. Children will enjoy responding to
the author's  queries at the end of each experience and sharing their
own.

TWO OLD POTATOES AND ME Written by Jon Coy. Illustrations by Carolyn
Fisher, Knopf A daughter works with her divorced dad to grow potatoes
from sprouting pieces as they piece their new lives together.


EMMA'S STRANGE PET Written by Jean Little. Illustrated by Jennifer
Plecas. HarperCollins  Emma and her adopted brother Max enjoy an unusual
lizard in this easy-to-read early chapter book. (Ages 5-8)


THE DOT Written and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds  Candlewick Vashti
is stymied when asked to draw a picture, but with the help of her
teacher she eventually finds her own special talent.

RULER OF THE COURTYARD Written by Rukhsana Khan. Illustrated by R.
Gregory Christie. Viking  Saba, a young Pakistani girl, conquers her
fear of the family's aggressive chickens when she battles a snake in the
bathhouse.

HOW I BECAME A PIRATE Written by Melinda Long. Illustrated by David
Shannon. Harcourt  Jeremy Jacob joins Braid Beard and sets sail on high
seas. As a member of this rowdy, dirty crew he learns to sing sea
chanteys, and talk with his mouth full. Silly cartoonish art features a
pop-eyed boy and his colorful companions with visual jokes throughout.


DIARY OF A WOMBAT Written by Jackie French. Illustrated by Bruce
Whatley. Clarion  Deadpan humor and the daily grind of a sweetly
engaging, manipulative Australian marsupial will keep kids (and parents)
giggling.



THUNDER ROSE Written by Jerdine Nolen. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson,
Harcourt.  In this original African-American tall tale, Rose was "as
pretty as a picture, had the sweetest disposition, but don't let
yourself be misled, that child was full of lightning and thunder."

THE JOURNEY OF OLIVER K. WOODMAN Written by Darcy Pattison. Illustrated
by Joe Cepeda, Harcourt  Tameka Schwartz's uncle sends a wooden man on a
cross-country adventure which is related in letters by those he meets.



ELLA SARA GETS DRESSED Written and illustrated by Margaret
Chodos-Irvine. Harcourt "One morning, Ella Sarah got up and said, 'I
want to wear my pink polka-dot pants, my dress with orange-and-green
flowers, my purple-and-blue striped socks, my yellow shoes, and my red
hat.'" Four-year-old style with luminous color and creative use of white
space.

MY NAME IS YOON Written by Helen Recorvits. Illustrations by Gabi
Swiatkowska.. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux . Surrealistic paintings depict
the inner heart of a Korean immigrant girl's adjustment to life in the
United States.

TANUKI'S GIFT: A JAPANESE TALE Retold by Tim Myers. Illustrated by R.G.
Roth. Cavendish  A Buddhist Priest meets Tanuki, a small raccoon-dog,
and learns the true meaning of friendship in this spectacularly
illustrated, mixed-media adaptation of a traditional Japanese folk tale.


YESTERDAY I HAD THE BLUES Written by Jeron Ashford Frame. Illustrated
by R. Gregory Christie. Tricycle Press A poetic stroll through a
family's feelings. "Everybody has had the blues. The rain on the
sidewalk, broken skateboard blues"... But Sasha had the pinks: the
glitter on your cheeks pinks." Expressive and illuminating.

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