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    Big Talk
      Three poems are presented graphically with four color-coded bars to represent four voices for choral reading. The rhythms of the poems progress from easy to more difficult. The author provides a section on "How to read this book" and "Helpful hints."
      Author: Fleischman, Paul

    Black Cat
      A black cat explores an urban neighborhood. The stunning illustrations are a combination of painting and photography.
      Author: Myers, Christopher HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Black Swan White Crow
      The book introduces the reader to Haiku poetry that is accompanied by delicate and suggestive woodcut illustrations.
      Author: Lewis, J. Patricia HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Blacker the Berry, The
      The author explores all the warm colors of skin tones in delicious to the tongue words and images.
      Author: Thomas, Joyce Carol

    Blacker the Berry, The
      The author explores all the warm colors of skin tones in delicious to the tongue words and images.
      Author: Thomas, Joyce Carol

    Books Speak!: Poems about Books
      A delightful collection of poems about books and the joys of reading. This amazing collection of poems about all aspects of books and reading is a fun to read book.
      Author: Salas, Laura Purdie HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing

    Butter Man, The
      The father of a young child recalls a time of poverty and famine in Morocco. Written in descriptive language, this is a story within a story. Rich author's note and glossary help support this read to become a literary event. Folk art paintings by Julie
      Author: Alalou, Elizabeth HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

    Edna St. Vincent Millay
      This beautifully illustrated collection of poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay includes an introductory biography and an index of the poems.
      Author: Schoonmaker, Frances (ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Flight of the Snow Geese, The
      The 3,000 mile migration of the snow goose from the Artic to New Mexico is told with the aid of rhythm, meter, and beautiful watercolor illustrations.
      Author: King, Deborah HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Fortune's Bones
      A powerful poem, written in the form of a requiem, recovers the life and reconstructed history of a skeleton used by a Dr. Porter to teach anatomy in Waterbury, Connecticut. The format places author's notes across from sections of the poem told by differ
      Author: Nelson, Marilyn HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    God Went to Beauty School
      An unusually humorous and poignant collection of poems places God in everyday situations as suggested by the title. Some devout Christians may find this book offensive for the light-hearted portrayal of God; some non-Christians may find it annoying.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia

    Heavenly Village, The
      This is subtitled "A Novel," but it's really more a loosely connected set of short stories, all of which take place in the "Heavenly Village," a place for those who have died but are not quite yet ready to leave earth behind. (Note: religious overtones, i
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Home of the Brave
      In a dream-like story and illustrations, Allen Say captures the infamy, dislocation, and loss experienced by Japanese Americans in the internment camps during World War II.
      Author: Say, Allen HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Hoop Kings
      A dozen NBA stars provide the focus for these poems. In endnotes, the author describes his writing process.
      Author: Smith Jr., Charles R.

    Hoop Queens
      This is a collection of 12 poems about stars of the WNBA. An afterword explains how the poet found a focus for each poem by considering the woman's play.
      Author: Smith Jr., Charles R.

    Hoops
      The author and illustrator capture the feel and movement of playing basketball.
      Author: Burleigh, Robert

    In November
      As trees, animals, birds, and insects prepare for winter, people gather in warm homes to give thanks. Beautiful illustrations.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia HSE Descriptors: science

    In the Shadow of No Towers
      Part personal reaction to 9/11 and part history of newspaper comics, this book is a bit like a graphic novel. It is raw in tone and difficult to follow at spots.
      Author: Spiegelman, Art HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    Knock at a Star (Rev. Ed.)
      Subtitled "A Child's Introduction to Poetry," this book is an anthology of poetry for children (many are also appropriate for adults) organized to make several points about poetry: typical contents, common poetic devices, types of poetic formats, etc. The
      Author: Kennedy. X, & Kennedy, D. (Eds.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Langston's Train Ride
      This easy-reading picture book focuses on one episode from Langston Hughes's life--his realization that he WAS a poet. Reference is made to "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and of the way its ideas developed.
      Author: Burleigh, Robert HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Moby-Dick
      Melville's classic tale of Ahab's obsessive hunt for the great white whale Moby Dick is retold in a format that includes excerpts from the original, summarized passages (each in a different type face), a very helpful glossary, a labeled cross-section of t
      Author: Melville, Herman/Needle, Jan HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Once Upon Ice
      The author and 16 other poets respond in a variety of poetic forms to beautiful photographs of patterns created by ice.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus, The
      The story of Peter Mark Roget, creator of Roget's Thesaurus complete with his biography, time line of current events and wonderful illustrations. Both Robert F Sibert medal and Caldecott Honor Book.
      Author: Bryant, Jen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies | language arts - writing | science

    River of Words, A: The Story of William Carlos Williams
      This relatively easy-reading biography of the American poet and doctor, William Carlos Williams, includes lovely collage illustrations of a few short simple poems, a timeline, and helpful notes from the author and illustrator.
      Author: Bryant, Jen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Shakespeare, His World and His Work
      This book explores the world of William Shakespeare through beautiful illustrations and diagrams, quotations from plays, a detailed timeline, a bibliography, and a closer look at five plays--A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, King L
      Author: Rosen, Michael HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Song Shoots Out of My Mouth, The
      This is an exciting collection of vibrantly illustrated poetry about music--classical, jazz, gospel, blues, opera, marching band. Backnotes extend learning about music, artists, and key works.
      Author: Adoff, Jaime HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Spring Thaw
      In this deceptively simple and beautifully illustrated book, the sights and sounds of the first thaw come alive.
      Author: Schnur, Steven

    Stone Bench in an Empty Park
      This is a concise introduction to classic and modern haiku poetry with lovely photographs and accessible poetry.
      Author: Paul B. Janeczko HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing

    Sweet Corn
      The poet writes mostly of summer things and illustrates with black pen and watercolor images. One reader found the use of varied type faces disconcerting.
      Author: Stevenson, James

    Twelfth Night
      This is a narrative retelling of Shakespeare's play. Many of the famous lines are embedded in the narrative.
      Author: Shakespeare, William (retold B. Coville) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Way We Work, The
      A beautiful book that illustrates the way the human body works. Text adds details. A "coffee table" book with scientific facts that one can read a page at at time or use as a reference. With the help of co-author Richard Walker David Macaulay applies his
      Author: Macaulay, David HSE Descriptors: science


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