Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Nonfiction Wednesday

nfpb2016logo

I'm excited that Alyson Beecher, at Kid Lit Frenzy, is continuing her Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge for the fifth year in a row!

Freedom in Congo Square

Freedom in Congo Square by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by R. Gregory Christie

This is a beautifully written and illustrated book about Congo Square in New Orleans, a place that slaves could enjoy on Sundays by dancing, playing music, and getting together to relax.  I would like to use this book with kids for text structure.  Weatherford chose to open her story with a Foreword that gave a lot of background information on Congo Square.  I imagine she decided that because the text in the main body of the book is sparse (told in verse).  I've always wanted to go to New Orleans, and this book gave me a new reason!


Cloth Lullaby: The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois

Cloth Lullaby: The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois by Amy Novesky, illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault

Oh, I loved this biography about weaver and artist, Louise Bourgeois!  I was fascinated by her and by the illustrations in this book.  Amy Novesky and Isabelle Arsenault wove a beautiful biography together - one that captures the depth and symbolism of Bourgeois's creative life.  I'd love to see her artwork in person, even though the spiders are a little creepy!


A Beetle Is Shy

A Beetle Is Shy by Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long

I can't imagine ever giving less than 5 stars to one of Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long's collaborative creations!  They have once again made you look at nature in a new and appreciative way.  Even beetles!  Wonderful!

Flying Frogs and Walking Fish: Leaping Lemurs, Tumbling Toads, Jet-Propelled Jellyfish, and More Surprising Ways That Animals Move

Flying Frogs and Walking Fish by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page

Steve Jenkins and Robin Page keep finding new ideas about animals and nature to write about and illustrate.  In this one, they explore unusual ways animals move.  I love the "Whirling, tumbling, somersaulting..." pages.  I also enjoyed seeing the tree-climbing goat.  I recently watched a segment on t.v. about the tree goats of Morocco and Argan oil.  Fascinating!



Fearless Flyer: Ruth Law and Her Flying Machine

Fearless Flyer: Ruth Law and Her Flying Machine by Heather Lang, illustrated by Raul Colon

I was interested in Ruth Law and her fearless flying since I didn't know anything about her.  What an amazing feat she accomplished - breaking an American nonstop flight record from Chicago to Hornell, NY!  Her goal was New York City, however, so after refueling and stopping one more time, she made it to Lady Liberty and flew around her to a welcome band upon landing.  Great illustrations by Raul Colon!  The only thing I didn't like about the book was that it jumped in too fast in the beginning.  I would have liked more information about how she got into flying.

Solving the Puzzle Under the Sea: Marie Tharp Maps the Ocean Floor

Solving the Puzzle Under the Sea: Marie Tharp Maps the Ocean Floor by Robert Burleigh, illustrated by Raul Colon

Another book beautifully illustrated by Raul Colon!  This is also a person I knew nothing about, like Ruth Law above.  Kids will be interested in knowing how Tharp measured the ocean floor and figured out how to map it.  When I taught social studies, I thought the maps and globes unit was somewhat dull.  This book would add a little spice and give kids food for thought about how the first maps were made.  I'm not sure I loved the choice Burleigh made in making it first person, but it would make a good discussion with students about literary choices in telling nonfiction stories.



11 comments:

  1. I've read all of them but the new Steve Jenkins book. I'm on hold for it at the library, but it's taking a long time...

    ReplyDelete
  2. Cloth Lullaby is on my unofficial nfpb tbr list! Looks beautiful!

    ReplyDelete
  3. This post is really astounding one! thesis consulting I was delighted to read this, very much useful. Many thanks

    ReplyDelete
  4. Children need books! A lot of them. write my essay for me It is necessary to teach them to love reading. And thanks to such books it is easy as a pie.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I am feeling very grate to visit here, Assignment Writing Services thanks for you so much for sharing the valuable information

    ReplyDelete
  6. I’m very glad to visit through such a good blog. Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience of yours with us. I hope to see you on another blog. post utme past questions in kuw

    ReplyDelete
  7. I can't image ever rating one of Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long's collaboration works anything less than five stars! They've made you appreciate nature in a new and appreciating sense once more. Beetles, too! Wonderful!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Your content was knowledgeable to us. Students of marketing often seek for R Programming Assignment Help can connect with the sample assignment experts they’re the best academic assistance service provider for those who are seeking for help while completing projects. The team of the sample assignment consists of well-learned experts who ensure that students are able to get quality results for their respective projects.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Very informative post! Thanks for sharing! IT Infrastructure Management Assignment Help Services in the USA assist students pursuing IT infrastructure management courses. These services offer expert guidance and support to help students understand and complete their tasks efficiently. Our professionals provide solutions, explanatory notes, code snippets, or even complete assignments to help students improve their understanding and achieve better grades. Students can avail of these services by submitting their assignment requirements and deadlines at assignment help pro.

    ReplyDelete