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Cover: Cooking the East African Way

Cooking the East African Way

“Both titles [Cooking the East African Way and Holiday Cooking Around the World] are excellent choices for beginning cooks, with sample menus and shopping lists, glossaries of equipment and ingredients, and clear directions. Despite being tailored to younger readers, the recipes… View →

 
Cover: Many Ways: How Families Practice Their Beliefs and Religions

Many Ways: How Families Practice Their Beliefs and Religions

“A fine visual introduction to a basic American freedom, this book is a good starting place for conversations about different religions.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Nathan of Yesteryear and Michael of Today

Nathan of Yesteryear and Michael of Today

“In intricately detailed watercolor and pencil art and descriptive prose, this picture book for older children raises thought-provoking questions about change and progress.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Stars and Galaxies

Stars and Galaxies

“Dramatic galactic views illustrate this comprehensive title. . . Miller’s own original artwork mixes with stunning NASA photos. . . the book will draw browsers and reasearches alike to this fine resource.” … View →

 
Cover: All New Crafts for Kwanzaa

All New Crafts for Kwanzaa

“Each simple craft idea is laid out in one, two, or three fully illustrated pages and includes a list of materials, step-by-step directions, and a look at the finished product. Colorful drawings and decorative borders brighten the pages.” … View →

 

“Using Dr. Howard Gardner’s work about multiple intelligence as a framework for the text, Rotner and Kelly portray young children with linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, and interpersonal talents. . . The message (everyone is good at… View →

 
Cover: South America, Surprise!

South America, Surprise!

“The format is attractive; main ideas are in large type, and the pictures, with very brief captions, are high quality. Some of the shots are quite riveting. . . and they do a good job of visualizing Sayre’s economical text, which offers a wide-angle perspective on a… View →

 
Cover: More Than Meets the Eye: Seeing Art with All Five Senses

More Than Meets the Eye: Seeing Art with All Five Senses

“Raczka’s short, rhyming text gives structure to the book, but the color reproductions of well-chosen, vivid paintings steal the show. This art book rests on a simple concept, beautifully executed.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: The New Kid

The New Kid

“In the new Real Kids Readers series, [this]. . . book tell[s] [a] simple, realistic stor[y] and [is]illustrated with full-color photographs of contemporary children from diverse backgrounds. . . Hood’s story is about a new kid, Sid, who acts silly and irritates the teacher View →

 
Cover: Mud!

Mud!

“A little boy gets up, puts on his boots, gets his bucket and shovel, and calls two friends for a day of mud activities. The happy trio of boys (one Asian, two white) ‘mix and pat. We slip and slop’ and generally enjoy themselves in the gooey mud. Like others in the… View →

 
Cover: My Brother, the Pest

My Brother, the Pest

“Sibling rivalry is the scenario in this book in the Real Kids Readers series that integrates phonics practice with a realistic rhyming story. . . [N]ew readers will enjoy the older sister’s anger about her younger sibling and then her rueful affection.” … View →

 
Cover: Molly in the Middle

Molly in the Middle

“series has a unique look: bright, cut-out photos of the characters are set against expanses of white; the text is longer than those found in many easy readers. Phonics guidelines appear at the book’s conclusion, and there are also tips for parents on reading with their… View →

 
Cover: No New Pants!

No New Pants!

“The Real Kids Readers, whose hallmark is blending phonics and whole language and illustrating with color photos, tackles a familiar subject here – kids and clothes. A young African American boy is not interested in going shopping with his mother; and once in the store, he… View →

 
Cover: I'll Do It Later

I'll Do It Later

“An all-too-familiar scenario provides the plot for this book in the Real Kids Readers series, which blends phonics and whole language. A boy has a week to do a big school assignment, but he procrastinates. Luckily, because of snow, school is canceled on the date his assignment… View →

 
Cover: Let Me Help!

Let Me Help!

“Tara’s good intentions to help only make more work for her father when she spills the bag of potting soil, knocks the basket of clean clothes into the freshly potted planters, and tips paint on the floor. The model of patience and forgiveness, Dad merely cautions her to… View →

 
Cover: Earth Cycles

Earth Cycles

“. . . clear language suitable for beginning readers. . . Straightforward, realistic watercolor illustrations. . . Direct, simple, and ideal for classroom support. . . appealing introduction to Earth’s movement. . .” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: It's Back to School We Go!: First Day Stories From Around the World

It's Back to School We Go!: First Day Stories From Around the World

“For each of the 11 countries – Kenya, Japan, China, Peru, Canada, Kazakhstan, Australia, Germany, Russia, India, and the U.S. – there’s a short paragraph written in the child’s excited voice, accompanied by a page of facts about kids and school, including View →

 
Cover: Marsh Morning

Marsh Morning

“Short rhymes describe each bird’s part with musical references and metaphors, but it is the lush watercolor illustrations that really sing here. They orchestrate an evocative aviary concert, preserving the individual characteristics of each bird in the attractive… View →

 
Cover: Brilliant Bees

Brilliant Bees

“. . . excellent, large-scale pictures in colored pencil . . . clearly written . . . first-rate. The clean look of the book and the detailed drawings make this a most attractive first look at bees.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

“In the tradition of Mogul miniatures, his ornate, elaborately framed paintings capture the culture of elegant luxury that reached its apogee in the story’s celebrated structure.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: A Star in My Orange: Looking for Nature's Shapes

A Star in My Orange: Looking for Nature's Shapes

“Ordinary books of shapes concentrate on the geometric basics, such as squares, circles, and triangles. Rau looks to nature for inspiration and finds stars not just in the sky but in an orange half, a starfish, and a snowflake. She sees spirals in a seahorse, a ram’s horns, View →

 
Cover: All-Girl Crafts

All-Girl Crafts

“In her familiar, well-illustrated, step-by-step style. . . instructions are very clear and precisely illustrated with color pictures, the first of which shows the finished project.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: All New Crafts for Thanksgiving

All New Crafts for Thanksgiving

“This attractive book . . . pages have a cheerful look. As always, Ross offers clear directions . . . A good source of Thanksgiving-themed ideas for parents, teachers, caregivers, and scout leaders.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Lots of Grandparents

Lots of Grandparents

“. . .brief, affirmative text. . . clear, color photographs. A useful addition to many library collections.” —Booklist View →