Monday, October 31, 2011

Encyclopedia Horrifica


Encyclopedia Horrifica by Joshua Gee J 001.9 GEE—Uncover the terrifying truth about all creatures horrible and ghoulish. Lovers of all things monster, alien and ghostly will delight in this lavishly illustrated book that is not for the easily spooked, but perfect for those who like to be creeped out! Turn back now while you still can!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Chee-Lin: A Giraffe’s Journey


Chee-Lin: A Giraffe’s Journey by James Rumford J 599.638 RUM—Based on a true story, this giraffe’s journey began 80 years before Columbus set sail for the New World.  The Chinese were sending ships to explore the world, and finding many marvelous things along the way, including the giraffe, or the chee-lin.  Born in Africa, Tweega the giraffe is kidnapped from his mother, and brought, over the course of his life, on the Chinese “treasure ships” to Arabia, India, and finally to China.  The reader will travel with him and meet many people along the way.

Friday, October 28, 2011

I Spy: A School Bus


I Spy: A School Bus by Jean Marzollo ER MAR—Just like traditional “I Spy” books but scaled down and simplified for younger children.  This series offers a combination of words and pictures a new reader will find manageable plus a picture page in which they can “spy” items.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Midnight for Charlie Bone


Midnight for Charlie Bone by Jenny Nimmo JP NIM—If you like Harry Potter, this is a great read alike.  Charlie Bone discovers he has a magical power that allows him to talk to people in paintings.  He is sent to a special school where there are good magic users and bad magic users.  Slowly, he uncovers information about his past.  A bit easier than Harry, this is a great fantasy series.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

I’m a Truck Driver


I’m a Truck Driver by Jonathan London E LON—This colorful book shows different kinds of trucks and what they do, such as, a power shovel scooping up sand or a garbage truck gobbling up garbage. Children will love looking for the little girl or little boy who sit in the drivers’ seat of each truck as they listen to the rhyming text.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Wild River


Wild River by P.J. Petersen J PET –Twelve-year old Ryan is not very athletic and would rather play video games then play sports.  He reluctantly agrees to go on a camping trip with his older brother, never dreaming that it would turn into the most frightening day of his life.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Poodlena


Poodlena by E.B. McHenry E MCH—Poodlena is puffy, pink, prissy perfection. She visits the dog park every day and watches the other dogs play and get dirty, but she remains perfect and clean. Then one day after a giant rainstorm, Poodlena accidently gets bumped straight into a giant icky, messy mud puddle—and gets dirty! What ever will she do?

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Jimi: Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix


Jimi: Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix by Gary Golio J B HEN—From blazing colors to mixed media illustrations, this book is a bright look into the childhood of Jimi Hendrix, who longed to use his guitar to paint the colors of music.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Babymouse: Queen of the World


Babymouse:  Queen of the World by Jennifer and Matthew Holm  J GN HOL V. 1—The first in a graphic novel series about a girl mouse whose imagination leads her on adventures that often end in trouble, but always result in important life lessons.  In this story, she does everything she can to get invited to Felicia Furrypaws’ party but then discovers that she misses her best friend who didn’t get invited.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Gnomeo and Juliet


Gnomeo and Juliet J DVD GNO—A movie for the whole family, Gnomeo and Juliet has the kind of humor  that the older viewers enjoyed in the Shrek movies, as well as music by Elton John.  A good story with lots of action, the children, as well as their parents, will enjoy this one!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Invention of Hugo Cabret


The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick J SEL—The illustrations in this 500+ page book do more than tell a story, they captivate the imagination and bring to life the boy that is Hugo Cabret. Recently orphaned Hugo works as the clock keeper, a skill he learned while living with his uncle, in a Paris train station.  It is there that he meets a toy maker and Hugo’s life changes forever.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Life and Crimes of Bernetta Wallflower


Life and Crimes of Bernetta Wallflower by Lisa Graff J GRA—Bernetta loses her private school scholarship after she is implicated in a cheating and blackmail scam by her “best friend.”  Bernie spends the summer conning people to get the $9,000 in tuition money she needs and to get revenge.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Leonardo, the Terrible Monster


Leonardo, the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems E WIL—Leonardo is terrible, and I mean terrible, at being a monster.  He is unable to do all the things monsters can do, but in the end discovers that maybe that isn’t such a bad thing. 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Hurricane: A Novel


Hurricane: A Novel by Terry Trueman J TRU—A fictional account of one of the worst storms to hit the Caribbean in 200 years—Hurricane Mitch in 1998. Jose is 13 when the hurricane hits his small village and he must become the man of his family when his father and older brother go missing in the storm.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Peaceful Piggy Meditation


Peaceful Piggy Meditation by Kerry Lee MacLean E MACL—Sometimes in life when everything is going 100 mph in a million different directions you need to just take time to slow down. Peaceful piggies need to take a break every once and a while and just breathe, breathe, breathe. Follow the little piggies through beautiful watercolor illustrations as they learn how to find their happy place and share kindness with others.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

How They Croaked


How They Croaked by Georgia Bragg J 920 BRA—Ever wonder how some famous people, like Julius Caesar and George Washington, really met their ends and what happened to them afterwards? Well, wonder no more! Full of disgusting and interesting information, from the mistreatment of King Tut’s mummy thousands of years after his death, to the fate of Albert Einstein’s stolen brain and eyes, this book is great for readers who like quirky and unusual history, but it’s *definitely not for the squeamish.*

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Egg Drop


Egg Drop by Mini Grey  E GRE—In this zany tale, a mother hen tells her chicks the story of the egg that wanted to fly. With disastrous but amusing results.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Too Many Turkeys


Too Many Turkeys by Linda White E WHI— Children will meet Buford, the pet turkey on Farmer Fred’s farm, meet the neighbors, see swarms of turkeys overrunning the farm, learn the secret behind the beautiful gardens and the swarms of turkeys, all in this picture book which is sure to entertain the children and grown-ups alike!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Hog and Dog


Hog and Dog by Diane Wright Landolf ER LAN—Another winner for the new reader! This easy reader uses rhyming words together with the characters Hog and Dog.  Follow them both on a series of adventures.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

101 Crazy Jokes for Kids


101 Crazy Jokes for Kids J CD KIDZ OCJ—Who doesn’t love to hear little ones tell jokes?  The jokes on this cd are so funny!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Bear Snores On


Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson E WIL—The animals keep coming in to the cave where Bear is sleeping getting ready for something, but Bear keeps sleeping.  When he finally wakes up, the reader will find out whether he is a friendly bear or a grumpy bear.  A very cute book with great illustrations. 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Angel’s Grace


Angel’s Grace by Tracey Baptiste J BAP—Grace is 13 and would rather not be spending the summer at her grandmother’s house in Trinidad.  Her trip becomes much more interesting when she meers Raj, the boy next door, and when she discovers an intriguing photograph in a family album.  Who is that stranger with the exact same birthmark as hers?  If you like books about exotic islands and family secrets, this one is for you.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Uncle Bigfoot


Uncle Bigfoot by George O’Connor E OCO—When long lost Uncle Bernie comes to the door he’s a larger than life kind of guy. Really large-like ten feet tall, covered in hair-BIG FOOT kind of large. But, that doesn’t make him a Bigfoot does it?

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Hippo Goes Bananas!


Hippo Goes Bananas! by Marjorie Dennis Murray E MUR—Poor Hippo has a bad toothache, and he doesn’t know how to deal with the pain. When Cuckoo Bird sees him flailing around, knocking over trees, she flies off to tell Monkey that “Hippo’s gone bananas!” The animals don’t know what’s really wrong with Hippo, but will they be able to help him anyway?

Monday, October 3, 2011

And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon


And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon by Janet Stevens & Susan Stevens Crummel E STE—What will happen to the nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle” when the dish and the spoon run away and don’t come back?  The authors include plays on words and twist the traditional nursery rhyme on its head.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Charlie the Ranch Dog


Charlie the Ranch Dog by Ree Drummond E DRU -  Life as a ranch dog is certainly hard work…..or is it?  Charlie thinks so.   Charlie, the Basset Hound with the dangly ears and floppy skin, tells his story himself.  This picture book will have you laughing at Charlie’s version of hard work.  Children will compare Charlie with Suzie, the energetic “other ranch dog”, and also find a cute little chipmunk that sneaks into almost every picture.