Monday, November 12, 2012

If you like DIARY OF A WIMPY KID


So you've read Diary of a Wimpy Kid, now what?  Here are a few suggestions to consider:


Attack of the Mutant Underwear by Tom Birdseye   J BIR

Dear Max by D. J. Lucas     J GRI

Riot Brothers by Mary Amato     J AMA

Frindle by Andrew Clements     J CLE

Middle School is Worse than Meatloaf by Jennifer L. Holm     J HOL

Miss Daisy is Crazy by Dan Gutman     J GUT

Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar     J SAC

Stink stories by Megan McDonald     by J MCD

The new Diary of a Wimpy Kid comes out today.  We have a copy for you to read here at the library, but if you would like to purchase one to give as a gift please go through our E-Materials link on our website at http://www.sequoyahregionallibrary.org/.  You can purchase from your favorite online vendor and in doing so you will help us fund e-books for the library. 

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Monday, November 5, 2012

WHEN GORILLA GOES WALKING by Nikki Grimes


When Cecilia begs her mother for a pet, she gets a tail -less cat she names Gorilla. Gorilla's personality shines in this picture book told in lyrical poetry. Gorilla is one cool feline - affectionate, haughty, fierce, and empathetic. Cecilia learns, as most cat owners eventually do, that it isn't easy "remembering who [is] boss." She eventually gets the hang of it, realizing that she's Gorilla's human, not the other way around, and we see Cecelia doing the running, jumping, and fetching. When Gorilla Goes Walking is a sweet story about the bonds that are formed between a pet and a child that last through the fun times, the sad times, the sick times, and of course, the dreaded trip-to-the vet times. Teachers and parents can find storybook extension activities at the author's website (http://www.nikkigrimes.com/teacher/goril1.html). One the library shelf at E GRI.

Courtesy of Sequoyah Regional Library System

Thursday, November 1, 2012

A STORY FOR BEAR by Dennis Haseley


A STORY FOR BEAR by Dennis Haseley

The illustrations by Jim LaMarche alone make this book a joy to read. Put with them the sweet story of a bear who is curious about words and a woman in a summer cabin who loves to read outside under the trees and you have the combination of a gentle, calming story of friendship. Look for this book in the Youth Department under E HAS.
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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

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


Ellen’s Broom is a sweet family story about the legalization of African-American marriages in the United States. It follows a former slave family as they merge the traditional jumping the broom ceremony with that of getting their legal papers. This book is good for older elementary children who are learning about America’s past and will lend to a good discussion on slavery and civil and human rights. Daniel Minter’s artwork works well with the story and is colorful, authentic, and inspired by traditional woodcuts. This story can be found in the picture book section under E LYO.