Thursday, December 14, 2023

Eve Bunting, classic, prolific, and she will be missed

 I have always been amazed by the body of work that Eve Bunting has contributed to children's literature. This Irish woman who transplanted to California and became an author passed away on October 1, 2023 at the age of 94. My top two favorites by her are THE WEDNESDAY SURPRISE and HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR DUCK.  

We miss you Eve Bunting. Thanks for all of your stories.

There are several key factors to her writing that I see: 

*compassion *humor *a reverence for the ordinary moments  *respect for nature *the willingness to tackle very tough subjects *offering solutions *everything presents a story!

*Eve was assigned a different illustrator for each of her books. Miraculously, each match fits perfectly. 

This is a tribute to her. I found 5 books that I had not yet read by her in Infosoup. The Memory String The tension between a young girl and her stepmother dissipates when her stepmother is respectful of her memory string. Yard Sale It is sad when a family is undergoing a forced downsizing. But this book points out that a home is not about the stuff. The home is about the people in it. Tweak Tweak Elephant and her baby take a stroll. Baby is very curious. The summary statement is sweet, "A little elephant can walk through the jungle and across the grasslands holding her mother's tail. She can ask questions and learn. She can grow to be a big, strong, smart, beautiful elephant." Sing A Song of Piglets: A Calendar in Verse This is a beautiful tribute to the pleasures of each month in the year. Example: August, "Sing a song of reading, lying in the shade. Chapter Three, you read to me! And pass the lemonade." Christmas Cricket Cricket brings his joyful noise to the place he has hidden himself in in a Christmas tree.  





Sunday, December 3, 2023

Imagination as defiant!

A picture book that defies everything…I love it. 

A sheep and a wolf being friends? A sheep and a wolf

who work together to build three prototypes for flying?

On the third try, a flying dragon that works? Yes to all!!!


 

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

A wonderful bear & fall book!

 Bear thinks he is making all of the autumn things happen with his sneezes (leaves falling, apples dropping, geese flying). In a stand off with the wind, wind gives bear a stern lesson that the power is coming from it, the AUTUMN BREEZE. By the end of the book, bear knows it is not his sneeze, but the breeze, that slams the door of his den. SLJ review: "An above-average addition for libraries looking for more bear, hibernation, or winter stories to freshen up interactive storytimes." Yes!

Other books in the series are SHARE, BIG BEAR, SHARE! and SLEEP, BIG BEAR, SLEEP!
They follow the same pattern of storytelling and are fun to compare and contrast with. 









Sunday, August 13, 2023

Renovation of an infested clock

 After reading about Clock Island in THE WISHING GAME, I came across this beautiful picture book. The team of renovators restore a beautiful mammoth clock called "the queen of clocks". This rhyming book also enlists onomatopoeia making it a terrific read-aloud. I loved the ending when remnants are used to build homes for the creatures who have been living in the clock. A great story of imagination and respect.


Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Two about bees and bears!

 



Benedict the Bear enjoys his daily delivery of three jars of honey until a bee lets him know that the bees are going on strike. This bee lets Benedict know that he is part of the problem and then Benedict realizes he can become a part of the solution. The beautiful illustrations carry the reader to a happy ending. This is a great story to make anyone take pause about what they take for granted!


 I like this because every word in the book is created from these five letters: a, b, e, r and w. And I loved the sweet ending. The only thing I was a little iffy about was did the bee lose its stinger? Scientifically, it would have been kaput for the bee in that case.

Monday, July 3, 2023

Frogs defeat the witch!

 Imagine a witch who stars on a cooking show called the BEWITCHING KITCHEN. She is in the TV studio running through a recipe with her viewers. The recipe calls for frogs. This is when the fun begins. She is trying to remain calm in front of the camera as her ability to catch frogs eludes her. The solution is clever, heartwarming, and funny. A delightful read aloud!



Monday, June 19, 2023

A debut!

 This is a debut picture book. Wow! It is outstanding about the fear of a spider which gets turned around by the end of the book. The layout of the book is fun to read and I enjoyed the spread which outreached the book to show the city's horizon. The end paper holds a fantastic message: To relocate a surprise guest, you will need~A glass; some cardboard; a kind heart (and perhaps courage). First give it a little name. HARRY. (Take a DEEEEEP BREATH!) and so forth...very cool!