Monday, December 28, 2009
Press Release: Groundhog Weather School
Pocoyo Ready, Steady, Go!
Have you seen Pocoyo? I hadn't before coming across these adorable board/stiff-paged books for toddlers. With a trademark that claims Learning Through Laughter, this collection delivers with a cast of lovable characters.
Pocoyo, Elly the Elephant, Pato the duck, Sleepy Bird, and Loula the dog will capture your heart. Your totz will respond to these characters learning about simple concepts while finding themselves in toddler appropriate stories.
I found I really responded to Pocoyo Ready, Steady, Go! The race is on between Pocoyo, Elly, and Sleepy Bird. Carefully timed flaps advance the plot along the road. Your totz will be eager to lift the flap to see what happens next. It's fun how cooperation results in success, while a winner is still awarded.
Clean, claymation-like illustrations without setting are very appealing. The characters' emotions pop on the three dimensional shapes playing against the white backgrounds.
The narrator's voice is consistent throughout the books, as the dialog occurs between the teller and reader. There's plenty of opportunity to make observations, deductions, and anticipate what might happen next.
Keep an eye out for Story Time, Discovers Opposites, Party Time. and Bed Time as well. With some books, your totz will place the Pocoyo puzzle piece into each spread, and for others, he or she will just snuggle close for the next big adventure!
Pocoyo, Ready, Steady, Go!
www.pocoyo.com
Zinkia Entertainment
A Red Fox Book, Random House Children's Books
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Happy Holidays: 1969
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
December Pick for the Older Sib: The True Story of Goldilocks
In this prequel to the Goldilocks fairy tale, Mama Bear and Papa Bear invite the very good Goldilocks to into their home, hoping she might be a good influence on naughty Little Bear. But Little Bear doesn’t like Goody Two-Shoes Goldie (as he calls her), and Goldilocks thinks he’s un-BEARable! Eventually, Little Bear decides to mend his naughty ways, but then he becomes so very good that Goldie is a little bored. She soon gets an idea that will turn things around. As the Bear family goes off to visit . . . well, you'll have to read the book for your self to see how things turn out.
This 8x8" novelty book is jam-packed with all kinds of cool things to manipulate: lift-the-flaps, envelopes with messages inside, a wheel to turn, a tab to move, some high-relief art, and most elaborate of all in the end -- a pop-up Bear house. The art is very appealing and works well with the story.
It's recommended for ages 3 and up, but I think the story and moveable parts make it skew a little older. Overall, a delightful book thats perfect for your totz older sibling!
The True Story of Goldilocks
Author: Agnese Baruzzi
Illustrator: Sandro Natalini
2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Lucy Cousins: Maisy's Snowy Christmas Eve
This is a simple story with a satisfying plot that's likely to go over well with totz (and me!) As Maisy and a cast of animal characters prepare for Christmas, the question "But Where is Eddie?" is asked over and over. Finally we go look for Eddie and find him buried in snow. The animals help him out--Eddie is an elephant.
That night everyone gathered
around the tree to sing Christmas carols.
And Eddie sang
the loudest of all!
This is a sturdy board book that's 30 pages self-cover, 5" x 5.75" with glittery snow on the cover! I love glitter when it's used well like this.
Maisy's Snowy Christmas Eve
Author-illustrator: Lucy Cousins
Candlewick Press
Friday, December 18, 2009
Poetry Friday: Christmas is Coming
Christmas is Coming
Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat,
Please to put a penny in an old man's hat;
If you haven't got a penny a ha'penny will do,
If you haven't got a ha'penny, God bless you.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
December Playlist
Monday, December 14, 2009
Making Friends! Just Like Us! by Jess Stockham
With a big windstorm hitting our area, it was natural to pick up Child's Play, Making Friends! Just Like Us! by Jess Stockham. Those polar bears on the cover feel most appropriate, right now.
So the concept is that animals and people do the very same acts. We chatter, kiss, and hold hands just like budgies, fish, and chimpanzees. Stockham first illustrates the exchange between the animals. Then by lifting a flap, we see children performing the same action.
You might talk about each activity as you enjoy the colorful, cheerful spreads with your totz. The series continues with Having Fun!, Together! and Taking it Easy!
Snuggle up and enjoy this lift-the-flap!
Making Friends! Just Like Us!
by Jess Stockham
Child's Play, 2008
Friday, December 11, 2009
Phototoz: Ronica Stromberg
Feel free to join us, authors and illustrators. Just send your totz photo and book cover to readertotzatclearwiredotnet. We'll be happy to share!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
December: Around the Block with Sesame Street
~Lorie Ann
Monday, December 7, 2009
David Martin and Melissa Sweet: Christmas Tree
This board book is adorable. A small manageable size, nice and sturdy, 26 pages. It goes through various items used in real life, then we see the smaller versions of these as ornaments that go on a holiday tree--star, ball, sled. A nice combo of a holiday book that teaches basic words.
I'm a huge fan of Melissa Sweet's work! Very cute!
A Christmas Tree
David Martin, author
Melissa Sweet, illustrator
Candlewick Press, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Photototz: Loreen Leedy
Crazy Like a Fox: A Simile Story, a 32 page picture book. The story of Rufus and his wacky antics is told entirely with similes. The surprise ending explains why Rufus was acting so... crazy!
We'd love to share other totz photos. Send them, authors and illustrators, to readertotzatclearwiredotnet
~Lorie Ann
Monday, November 30, 2009
David Martin and Melissa Sweet: Hanukkah Lights
This sturdy board book mentions many of the components of Hanukkah and serves as a good intro to the holiday for totz. It's 5.25 x 5.25 inches square, 26 pages, self-cover--just the right size for small hands to join in the celebration or learn about a new holiday!
Hanukkah candles,
shinging bright.
One more candle
every night.
As I mentioned last month, I'm a huge fan of Melissa Sweet's work!
Hanukkah Lights
David Martin, author
Melissa Sweet, illustrator
Candlewick Press, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
November Pick for the Older Sib: The Princess's Blankets
I chose The Princess's Blankets as my pick for the older sibling this month because of it's traditional fantasy storytelling paired with fine art. The combination is stunning!
In a time when the publishing industry is focused on zombies, knock offs, and the naughty child, author Carol Ann Duffy's picture book shines with freshness. Imagine a princess who is always cold, concerned parents, a stranger with hard cold eyes, and a musician with a warm heart. Then ponder what truly warms the soul. Is it receiving the world in your lap, despite what it might rob from others, or could it be a song played in love, and a warm kiss on a fingertip?
Templar Books, an imprint of Candlewick, has illustrated Duffy's text with fine art paintings. These are Catherine Hyde's interpretations of the story and each work is valued and noted separately in the introduction. Hyde works on acrylic on canvas with gold, copper, and silver leaf. The end flap quotes her as saying:
"I read and reread the story many times until I saw it in terms of atmosphere and color. I wanted the mood to change like the seasons as the story progressed, so the paintings run from hot and bright to moody and harsh and finally to warm and sensual."
This beautiful work ought to garner awards left and right. Add it to your collection and enrich storytime with the older siblings of your totz!
The Princess's Blankets
by Carol Ann Duffy
paintings by Catherine Hyde
Templar Books, 2009
~Lorie Ann Grover
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Wednesdays Win Winner!
Have a great Thanksgiving everyone!
~ Joan Holub and Lorie Ann Grover
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Photototz: Joan Holub
Monday, November 23, 2009
Children's Books as iPhone Apps: The next new thing?
I just read an interview with author-illustrator Elizabeth O. Dulemba at Greg Pincus's blog, The Happy Accident. She has created an iPhone app of her children's book, Lula's Brew.
Since I had just heard from another author-illustrator, my very talented friend Maryann Cocca-Leffler, with the news that she had created an iPhone app for her book, What A Pest!, I was extra-intrigued. Is the idea of children's books as iPhone apps gathering momentum? The catalog page at the site offering Maryann's book app is PicPocketBooks.
Some scoop from Maryann Cocca-Leffler:
I’m very excited that my book WHAT A PEST! will be reaching and teaching the Iphone generation! Picpocketbooks.com has licensed my book, which I wrote and illustrated. WHAT A PEST! can now be downloaded to an Iphone or Itouch for $2.99. Who would have thought when I entered the children’s book industry over 25 years ago that my books would make their way into the pocket of readers? Sharing books on the Iphone is another way to expose children to books and as an author-illustrator that has always been my goal. Picpocketbooks.com has also added a wonderful audio of the story as well as a word highlighting feature so the child can easily follow along.
WHAT A PEST! is an early reader about two sisters. The older one thinks the younger one is a pest but in the end they realize how important they are to each other. The story itself is loosely based on personal experiences on many levels. I have a younger sister…and I also have two daughters. Growing up, my sister, Diane was a pest! (Now she is my best friend). She was always hanging around with me and my friends and getting in the way. We also sang together and one time she got the chicken pox before a performance. By blending many ideas and watching my own daughters struggle with sisterhood, I came up with the story WHAT A PEST! I hope you enjoy it!
Maryann's newest picture book is Princess K.I.M. and the Lie that Grew. I love it!
Thanks, Maryann! ~ Joan Holub
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Totz Fanfare: Bedtime Kiss For Little Fish makes the Parents Magazine Top 20 List!
~ Joan Holub
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Little Willow and Joan Holub do WBBT today!
According to Little Willow: For the past two years, Colleen from Chasing Ray has organized series upon series of author interviews. These blog tours, hosted and posted at various blogs, have been dubbed the Summer Blog Blast Tour (SBBT for short) and Winter Blog Blast Tour (aka WBBT). Each event is one week long and involves a multitude of authors, bloggers, and readers.
Little Willow was kind enough to include me in WBBT at her blog at http://slayground.livejournal.com today. Drop by if you're in the neighborhood.
Here's the rest of the impressive lineup for Friday, November 20th:
Friday, November 20th
Lisa Schroeder at Writing & Ruminating
Alan DeNiro at Shaken & Stirred
Joan Holub at Bildungsroman (aka Little Willow's fabulous Slayground blog)
Pam Bachorz at Mother Reader
Sheba Karim at Finding Wonderland
Robin LaFevers at HipWriterMama
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Wednesdays Win: Babysitter
Happy Wednesday!
Drop a comment for a chance to win Nursery, illustrated by Jess Stockham (Child's Play). Stop in each week--we'll post a new contest every Wednesday. One lucky winner will win the 3 books posted on Wednesdays Win throughout November. We'll announce the winner for the month on November 25th. Don’t forget to check back to see if you've won.
Good luck!
(Due to mailing costs, USA only. Winners must contact us within two weeks after they are announced on readertotz as the winner. Not responsible if books are lost in transit by the USPS--we can't replace them. Thanks!)
~ Lorie Ann Grover and Joan Holub
Saturday, November 14, 2009
2009 Winter Blog Blast Tour Schedule begins Monday!
Monday, November 16th
Jim Ottaviani at Chasing Ray
Courtney Sheinmel at Bildungsroman
Derek Landy at Finding Wonderland
Mary E. Pearson at Miss Erin
Megan Whalen Turner at HipWriterMama
Frances Hardinge at Fuse Number 8
Tuesday, November 17th
Ann Marie Fleming at Chasing Ray
Laurie Faria Stolarz at Bildungsroman
Patrick Carman at Miss Erin
Jacqueline Kelly at HipWriterMama
Dan Santat at Fuse Number 8
Nova Ren Suma at Shelf Elf
Wednesday, November 18th
Sy Montgomery Pt 1 at Chasing Ray
Jacqui Robbins at Bildungsroman
Sarwat Chadda at Finding Wonderland
Cynthia Leitich Smith at HipWriterMama
Beth Kephart at Shelf Elf
Thursday, November 19th
Sy Montgomery Pt 2 at Chasing Ray
Laini Taylor at Shelf Elf
Jim DiBartolo at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast
Amanda Marrone at Writing & Ruminating
Thomas Randall at Bildungsroman
Michael Hague at Fuse Number 8
Friday, November 20th
Lisa Schroeder at Writing & Ruminating
Alan DeNiro at Shaken & Stirred
Joan Holub at Bildungsroman
Pam Bachorz at Mother Reader
Sheba Karim at Finding Wonderland
Robin LaFevers at HipWriterMama
~ Joan Holub and Lorie Ann Grover
Friday, November 13, 2009
Poetry Friday: Pippins
Pippins
Up in the orchard there is a green tree,
With the finest of pippins you ever did see;
The apples are ripe and ready to fall,
And Richard and Robin shall gather them all.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Wednesdays Win: Sleepover
Happy Wednesday!
Drop a comment for a chance to win Sleepover, illustrated by Jess Stockham (Child's Play). Stop in each week--we'll post a new contest every Wednesday. One lucky winner will win the 3 books posted on Wednesdays Win throughout November. We'll announce the winner for the month on November 25th. Don’t forget to check back to see if you've won.
Good luck!
(Due to mailing costs, USA only. Winners must contact us within two weeks after they are announced on readertotz as the winner. Not responsible if books are lost in transit by the USPS--we can't replace them. Thanks!)
~ Lorie Ann Grover and Joan Holub
Monday, November 9, 2009
Jess Stockham: Nursery
The four books in the image above are part of the First Time series, which chronicles "firsts" in the life of totz. The illustrations are childlike and very cute! The story moves along at a quick pace, almost as if we're listening in on conversations between totz, or overhearing their thoughts as they experience a first day at nursery school. For instance, this is the text at the bottom of a 2-page spread where kids are in the play area:
Oh no! I've spilt it! Watch out!
I like this crown. Can I be a nurse?
This device is a clever way of make readertotz feel part of the school scene as they read and may very well make them more comfy on their first day of nursery school!
Nursery (First Time series)
Illustrator: Jess Stockham
Child's Play
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
In the Pages Interview with Leslie Patricelli
Lovely interview with Leslie Patricelli at In the Pages! I learned more that I didn't know AND the Monkey Drummer is still in the works. I'm so excited! Woot!
Then check out the adorable Patterson Puppies with your older totz. :~)
~Lorie Ann
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Wednesdays Win: Nursery
Happy Wednesday!
Drop a comment for a chance to win Nursery, illustrated by Jess Stockham (Child's Play). Stop in each week--we'll post a new contest every Wednesday. One lucky winner will win the 3 books posted on Wednesdays Win throughout November. We'll announce the winner for the month on November 25th. Don’t forget to check back to see if you've won.
Good luck!
(Due to mailing costs, USA only. Winners must contact us within two weeks after they are announced on readertotz as the winner. Not responsible if books are lost in transit by the USPS--we can't replace them. Thanks!)
~ Lorie Ann Grover and Joan Holub
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Illustrator Love: Jon Klassen
My friend just pointed out Jon Klassen's work to me. Is this not GORGEOUS?
Absolutely inspiring. Check out his website here or his blog here.
He also did preliminary drawings for Coraline. Okay, can someone tell me WHY hasn't Jon been asked to do a picture book yet? Or board book for our totz? Seriously. I searched Amazon and found nothing.
Calling children's book art directors and editors. Sign, Jon!
Monday, November 2, 2009
Quentin Blake's Ten Frogs
As a parent of a tot, how can you not pick up Quentin Blake's Ten Frogs, A first book about numbers? I see the imagery and immediately the BFG is conjured up in my mind with such happiness. :~) Roald Dahl's characters and Quentin's own shift through my thoughts.
Quentin was the head of the illustration department at the Royal College of Art and the first to hold the title Children's Laureate in 1999.
Here is our chance to introduce totz to this iconographic imagery of children's literature. Pavilion Children's has gathered Quentin's images to help teach counting from one to ten. An extra spread of 100 wasps closes the board book which touts a cut out cover.
Smile with your totz over one crow, four cats, and ten frogs. Learn to count with a laureate!
Quentin Blake's Ten Frogs
by Quentin Blake
Pavilion Children's, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Poetry Friday: Twinkle, Twinkle (full text)
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
When the blazing sun is gone,
When he nothing shines upon,
Then you show your little light,
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
Then the traveler in the dark
Thanks you for your tiny spark;
He could not see which way to go,
If you did not twinkle so.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
In the dark blue sky you keep,
And often through my curtains peep,
For you never shut your eye
Till the sun is in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
As your bright and tiny spark
Lights the traveler in the dark,
Through I know not what you are,
Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
Star image from Cambridge Educational Toys! Jennie of Biblio File is hosting this week's Poetry Friday.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Scholastic: Hello, Dinosaurs!
A small 6-page sturdy board book wrapped in fabric and backed with a hand puppet that includes 5 dinosaurs, one of each color: red, orange, yellow, green, blue. For ages 1-2.
I haven't seen anything quite like this before. The book fits in the palm of your hand and is attached to a fabric 'glove' with dino finger puppets on each finger. I think babies and totz will get a kick out of this while getting a painless introduction to colors.
Red dinosaur loves to fly.
Orange dinosaur stretching to the sky.
Hello, Dinosaurs
Scholastic
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Photototz: Call for entries
If you'd like to participate, send your images to readertotzatclearwiredotnet Share a little baby smile and celebrate your recent release!
To get things going, here's mine. I'm a tot of 20 months. :~)
Wednesdays Win: Library Lion
Drop a comment here on readertotz for a chance to win Library Lion published by Candlewick Press! Don't forget to check in each week--we'll post a new contest every Wednesday and will announce all the winners for the month on October 21 end of the day. Don’t forget to check back to see if you've won. Good luck!
(Due to mailing costs, USA only. Winners must contact us at the email provided on October 21 within 10 days to be eligible. Thanks!)
CONGRATULATIONS JANE MARTIZ OF winningreadings.blogspot.com You won the October Wednesdays Win at readertotz! Please email joanholub at aol dot com with your snailmail address.
~ Joan Holub and Lorie Ann Grover
Monday, October 19, 2009
Little Hoot: Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Jen Corace
Author Amy Krouse Rosenthal ponders the trials of a little owl, so tired, he just wants to go to bed. But of course, his parents make him stay up. How hard is that when all your friends are asleep and all you can think of is sleep, sleep, sleep!
What a fun way to explore the opposite of what is maybe a struggle with your totz: going to bed. Genius!
Jen Corace's delicate, varied ink lines and soft watercolor washes are the perfect compliment to Amy's text. I particularly enjoy the sparseness and wide white spaces.
The font is a wonderful, thin match for both story and art.
Note: the board book cover show Little Hoot in green jammies, while on the picture book cover, he's wearing blue, like the above image. Hm. Why the change? Interesting.
Read this sweet, smart board book with your totz because "they owl lived happily ever after."
Little Hoot
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
illustrated by Jen Corace
Chronicle Books, 2009 (board book)
Friday, October 16, 2009
Poetry Friday: I had a Little Nut-Tree
I Had a Little Nut-Tree
I had a little nut-tree, nothing would it bear
But a silver nutmeg and a golden pear;
The king of Spain's daughter came to visit me,
And all because of my little nut-tree.
I skipped over water, I danced over sea.
And all the birds in the air couldn't catch me.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Older Sibling Pick of the Month: An Amelia Bedelia Celebration
This 214 page hardcover book contains four complete books, a CD of the stories for listening as you read, eight brainteasers and puzzles, two tasty recipes, and four crafts, and is priced at $19.99. Peggy Parish was a third grade teacher when Amelia Bedelia was first published in 1963. She passed away in 1988 and fans still begged for more. Her nephew, Herman Parish, has written 15 more Amelia Bedelia stories.
I was a big fan of Amelia Bedelia as a girl. It was one of the books that made me laugh and made me want to read. I'm glad the books continue.
An Amelia Bedelia Celebration
Authors: Peggy Parish and Herman Parish
Illustrators: Lynn Sweat and Fritz Siebel
Greenwillow Books (HarperCollins)
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Wednesdays Win: A Little Kitty
Drop a comment for a chance to win A Little Kitty, a board book by Jane Feder and Amy Schwartz. Stop in each week--we'll post a new contest every Wednesday and will announce all the winners for the month on October 21. Don’t forget to check back to see if you've won. Good luck!
(Due to mailing costs, USA only. Winners must contact us at the email provided on October 21 within 10 days to be eligible. Thanks!)
~ Lorie Ann Grover and Joan Holub