Sunday, September 25, 2016
The Cyberskunk Files #2: The Hyperlink
Yes! We are Latinos: Poems and Prose About the Latino by Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy
Elmer and the Butterfly by David McKee
Elmer the patchwork elephant was out for walk when he heard a cry for help. It was Butterfly who was trapped in a hole behind a fallen branch. Lifting the branch Elmer helped her out and she thanked him for saving her. Butterfly offered to help Elmer and to call her when needed. Well Elmer continued on his walk down the path and he found himself out on a cliff. Unable to turn around he continued planning to turn around once he reached the entrance of a cave at the end of the path. Just as he entered the cave part of the path collapsed and Elmer was trapped. He called out for help and luckily Butterfly heard him, she flew to get help. A group of elephants were playing together in the forest when Butterfly told them about Elmer and they followed Butterfly to where Elmer was trapped. Connecting like a chain the elephants along with Butterfly work to save Elmer. Beautiful and colorful illustrations are found on every page. The pictures alone would engage young readers. The story is a nice variation of Aesop’s the lion and the mouse fable.
The G-Man Super Journal: Awesome Origins by Chris Giarrusso
In English class Michael G. aka G-Man was assigned to start
a journal and he could write about anything that he likes, so he writes about
his life. Well Michael does not go to
just any school he goes to a school where super heroes are in the making go and
discover their talents. As for Michael
he has no super powers and no special talents as of yet but several of his
classmates are beginning to discover theirs.
The math and science teacher Mr. Leary says that superheroes got lucky and they should not be idolized
because they did not earn it. He
constantly points to his framed diploma on the wall telling students that’s
what they need to succeed in life. In
his journal Michael likes to write about his favorite superhero Captain
Thunderman because he is strong, invulnerable, he can fly and he carries a
lightning bolt that shoots out thunderblasts. During the school year Michael watches as his
classmates powers develop from color changing, to having super speed and to
flying. Some of them have super talents
naturally while others have some help with magic props and Michael is trying to
figure just what his are. The G-Man
Super Journal is a hilarious look at the awkward stage of when kids are trying
to find themselves and are looking to make friends while they have an annoying
brother constantly teasing them. It is an excellent book for those students who
do not like to read. I would highly
recommend this book.
Claude on the Slopes by Alex T. Smith
Claude is a small dog who lives on Waggy Avenue with Mr. and Mrs. Shinyshoes. His best friend is Sir Bobblysock who is a sock and they are looking for an adventure. One day it snowed and Claude saw kids sledding and people skiing in this stuff that he never saw before. Claude and Sir Bobblysock followed these people all the way to a snowy mountain resort. He saw people doing all sorts of fun things in the snow and he gets into a snowball fight then goes sledding down a mountain. Sir Bobblysock enters into the Great Snowman Competition and wins a silver shovel with a heated foot spa. During their visit to the resort an avalanche occurs and it is up to Claude to save someone and Sir Bobblysock who are trapped under the snow. Lucky for him he has the silver shovel prize to help him. This is a great story for you if you are just beginning to read chapter books.
Thor Speaks! by Vicky Alvear
Kvasir was considered the most intelligent human. He was created in a vat from the spit of all gods. His knowledge was so powerful that when evil dwarves killed him and brewed mead with his blood, it was said that anyone who would drink this blood would instantly become a poet or scholar. The blood was then stolen by a giant and buried under a mountain with the giant’s daughter as a guard. Angry Odin, god of all gods went to save Kvasisr’s blood pretending to be in love with the giantess. To secretly carry home the blood he drank all of it little by little each day and left with it in his stomach. He escaped by changing into an eagle to fly off of the mountain. The giantess father saw the eagle leaving the mountain and figuring the mead was stolen turned himself into an eagle to go after Odin. This is just one of the many stories told by Thor as he introduces us to many characters from Norse mythology and the 9 worlds from the Nordic cosmos. If you enjoy mythology you will like reading story after story of all the gods and their adventures and learning that many words from mythology are used in our language today.
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