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    Big Jabe
      This tall tale relates how Jabe helped slaves.
      Author: Nolen, Jerdine

    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

    Book
      This very simple and stunningly illustrated poem compares a book to a house, a treasure chest, a farm, and a tree.
      Author: Lyon, George Ella HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea
      This well illustrated book of poetry uses the metaphor of nurturing tea for the extended family.
      Author: Thomas, Joyce Carol HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    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

    Heart to Heart
      Contemporary poets create poems in response to works of modern American art. The reproductions are very good. An introduction, index, and biographical notes of poets and artists extend the scope of the book. The poems are uneven in quality.
      Author: Greenberg, Jan (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    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.

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

    I Dream of Trains
      This is the story of an African-American boy who lives in the South before the Great Migration, who loves trains, and who stands in awe of Casey Jones.
      Author: Johnson, Angela HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Josepha
      A boy narrates the story of his friend and protector, the immigrant young man Josepha, who had to leave school to work.
      Author: McGugan, Jim HSE Descriptors: social studies

    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

    Leaving and Other Stories, The
      The nine short stories in this collection all feature young people on the brink of adulthood. Although themes vary according to story, most are written as reminiscences. Since the author is Canadian, readers will learn about Canadian culture.
      Author: Wilson, Budge

    Mississippi Mud: Three Prairie Journals
      Three pioneer children recount their trip across the prairie in a series of easy-to-read poems.
      Author: Turner, Ann HSE Descriptors: social studies

    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

    My Ol' Man
      Patricia Polacco once again uses her rich family background to tell the story of her father, a traveling salesman, and the magic, hope, and dreams he inspired. (Photos of the author and her family adorn the inside covers.)
      Author: Polacco, Patricia

    My Own True Name
      This partially bilingual collection of uniformly thoughtful and accessible poems includes many verse forms.
      Author: Mora, Pat

    Night Rainbow, The
      Simple poetic verse describes the Aurora borealis or northern lights from the perspective of legends of several cultures.
      Author: Esbensen, Barbara Juster HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | science

    Now Sheba Sings the Song
      This book consists of one long poem and dozens of sketches of African-American women. It is a sensuous book that celebrates the sexuality, the history, and the strength of Black women.
      Author: Angelou, Maya

    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

    Rabbits, The
      A myth/allegory about rabbits who take over a country and destroy the environment. The illustrations are simultaneously thought-provoking, beautiful, and ominous. The type face may confuse new readers although it is large and easy to read.
      Author: Marsden, John

    Song of the Water Boatman
      Employing varied poetic forms and beautiful woodcut illustrations, the book invites the reader to visit the land, water, and underwater life of a pond throughout the seasons.
      Author: Sidman, Joyce HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | science

    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

    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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