Monday, October 8, 2012
TODAY ON ELECTION DAY by Catherine Stier
Election years are teachable moments for families, and Today on Election Day by Catherine Stier is a great companion to educating children on what happens on election day and the time leading up to it. Narrated by six children, the children walk readers through all they can expect to see and hear on election day. The story touches briefly on political parties, campaigning, and the history of elections. Readers can feel the excitement in the narration’s tone. This book is sure to get children asking questions. This is a great read for the elementary school-aged audience. You can find Today on Election Day in the juvenile nonfiction section of your library under J 324.609 STI.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Bramble and Maggie
Bramble and Maggie by Jessie Haas
Maggie wants a horse more than anything, but her parents tell her she shouldn't fall for the first one she sees. Bramble the horse is tired of giving riding lessons. Riding around and around in circles all day is boring. She needs a person of her own, but she's picky. Will these two pick each other? Will they be a good match? This is a great beginner chapter book and is located in the juvenile section of the library under J HAA.
-----Judy Griggs
Maggie wants a horse more than anything, but her parents tell her she shouldn't fall for the first one she sees. Bramble the horse is tired of giving riding lessons. Riding around and around in circles all day is boring. She needs a person of her own, but she's picky. Will these two pick each other? Will they be a good match? This is a great beginner chapter book and is located in the juvenile section of the library under J HAA.
-----Judy Griggs
Monday, September 10, 2012
MY BEAR GRIZ by Suzanne McGinness
Billy and his best friend, Griz, do everything best friends should do. They eat sandwiches together, share secrets and jokes, and go on amazing adventures. The only difference is that Griz is a giant grizzly bear. . .or is he? Suzanne McGinness shows just how imaginative a little boy can be in this unique tale of friendship. What’s more, her love of water color, collage, and acrylic paint make for beautiful illustrations to accompany this all around good book. This book can be found in the picture book section under E MCG.
Monday, September 3, 2012
ELLEN'S BROOM by Kelly Starling Lyons
Monday, August 27, 2012
A WRINKLE IN TIME/WHEN YOU REACH ME


This year marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of A Wrinkle in Time, which won the Newbery medal back in 1963. Looking at the book through a twenty-first century lens, some parts of Madeleine L’Engel’s book do seem a bit old-fashioned, but the story line about time travel and the theme of goodness overcoming evil is still quite good and thought-provoking. Best of all, we are introduced to spunky Meg Murphy, one of the first female protagonist to appear in a juvenile science fiction novel. Meg is good at math and science, is headstrong and independent, and even considered a bit of a troublemaker, all traits that help her defeat evil and darkness in another time and place in order to save her family. If you want to read a more modern story about time travel, try When You Reach Me, by Rebecca Stead, which also won the Newberry, but almost 50 years later. It takes place in the late 1970s so it could be considered a historical fiction, as well as a mystery, as well as science fiction. It’s similar to A Wrinkle in Time in that the story features a spunky young girl who must figure out how to interpret the clues she’s given to solve a mystery and “save” lives. And coincidentally, in this book, sixth-grader Miranda ‘s favorite book just happens to be A Wrinkle in Time. Find these Newbery winners at J LEN and J STE.
Monday, August 13, 2012
ANOTHER BROTHER by Matthew Cordell

Monday, August 6, 2012
IRENA'S JARS OF SECRETS by Marcia Vaughan

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