Showing posts with label B K's Reading Daze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B K's Reading Daze. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2014

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  They are 8 and 5.  My oldest has grown in  leaps and bounds in the reading department and is beginning to love easy chapter books.  My youngest has most of her sight words and is beginning to start blending.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  


We've been kind of in a reading frenzy in this house lately, but I've been perpetually behind on the blog that I haven't done this feature in awhile.

My youngest has particularly enjoyed the Barbie I Can be book lately.  These include 


I Can Be a Pet Vet (Barbie)I Can Be a Horse Rider (Barbie)I Can Be a Ballerina (Barbie) (Step into Reading)

I Can Be A Pet Vet
I Can Be A Horse Rider
I Can Be A Ballerina
  
My oldest had been reading the Junie B Jones series for quite some time, but has finally moved on.  She had a major book report due this week and choose something that was a little higher than her normal reading range.  She ended up really enjoying the book and is already ready for the next books in the series.

Pet Hotel #1: Calling All Pets!Title: Calling All Pets 
Author: Kate Finch

Twins Meg and Charlie are moving into their great-great-aunt's hotel, and they're in for some surprises! The run-down hotel is full of cool old rooms, a rooftop garden, even an elevator. There's also one big problem -- it doesn't have any guests.  But when Meg and Charlie volunteer to look after a neighbor's golden retriever puppy, the fuzzy little furball gives them a great idea. They're going to transform their new home into an amazing hotel . . . for pets!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

B & K's Reading Daze - They Told Us Something Wonderful Was Coming


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  They are 8 and 5.  My oldest has grown in  leaps and bounds in the reading department and is beginning to love easy chapter books.  My youngest has most of her sight words and is beginning to start blending.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  

This month's pick is special.  We have a family friend who is an excellent artist.  Both my girls have paintings she has done especially for them in their rooms.  So, there was never any doubt that we would pick up her first book.  She wrote and illustrated it herself!



They Told Us Something Wonderful Was ComingTitle: They Told Us Something Wonderful Was Coming
Author: Bev Stone
Pages: 46
Published: August 6th 2013 by Createspace 
ISBN: 9781482626988
Source: Author Gift







Description: Flowers waving? Bees dancing? The sweet sound of barking? How can that be? Explore the subtle signs of joyous anticipation as we learn the reason for celebration in "They Told Us Something Wonderful Was Coming."
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I'm always hesitant to review friends and families' work.  Everyone has their own tastes in literature.  But, I had reviewed some of Bev's previous rough drafts and knew this couldn't be much different.   I wasn't disappointed!

One of the biggest pluses to this short little story was the illustrations.  The author is a fantastic artist in her own rights and it shows!  The pictures are detailed, vivid, and have the painting quality.  The illustrations jump off the pages.

The story itself is cute.  It flows nicely with no jarring text that doesn't fit with the rest.  And it celebrates a wonderful message.  The whole world rejoices at the arrival at something special and I think it sends a powerful message.  

I know the author has another one in the works and I look forward to it as well!



Thursday, August 22, 2013

B & K's Reading Daze - All Tutus Should Be Pink



I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  They are  7 and 5.  My oldest has grown in  leaps and bounds in the reading department.  My youngest is beginning to pick up on sight words.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights a book (or books) they have enjoyed over the past month.   
 

All Tutus Should Be Pink (level 2) (Hello Reader, Level 2)Title: All Tutus Should Be Pink
Author: Sheri Brownrigg
Pages: 32
Published:  April 1st 1992 by Turtleback Books 
ISBN: 9780833586827
Source: Library
 
 
 
 
 
 
I'm always extremely pleased when we find a book I KNOW my oldest will enjoy.  She's been dancing since she was 3, so this book was right up her alley.
 
She loves the story line.  The little girls in the story love to dance and they love to wear their tutus everywhere they go.  The story goes on to tell us why tutus should be pink.  Including the reason that pink hides drips best when they eat strawberry ice cream.  My daughter enjoyed this part because she knows she can't eat anything in her performance tutus!
 
I liked that it was the perfect reading level for her, it actually might have been a little bit below her level.  She didn't struggle with it at all.  So, its perfect for those readers in 1st and 2nd who tend to be right on target with their reading levels.  
 
Now to find a couple others just like this! 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, July 18, 2013

B & K's Reading Daze - Because I'm Your Dad by Ahmet Zappa


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  They are  7 and 5.  My oldest has grown in  leaps and bounds in the reading departmment.  My youngest is beginning to pick up on sight words.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.   
 
 
 
Because I'm Your DadTitle: Because I'm Your Dad
Author: Ahmet Zappa
Pages: 32
Published: April 2nd 2013 by Disney-Hyperion 
ISBN: 9781423147749
Source: Sent for honest review
 
 
 
 
 
 
Description: Because I'm your dad, you can have spaghetti for breakfast, French toast for dinner, and rocky road ice cream in the bathtub.  In a text that's both playful and loving, a father expresses his hopes and dreams for a one-of-a-kind relationship with his child. Whimsical monster characters bring the silly and sweet scenes to life and keep the book universal. The book's ending, a moving tribute to the author's father, guarantees intergenerational appeal.  Because I'm your dad, I will do all of these things for you and more . . . because that's what my dad did for me.  
 
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My youngest and I really liked this book.  It's a cute little story about the fun things kids and their dad's might do (especially when mom might not be around).   It can make dad's seem a little light in the responsibility department.  But, I know in my household daddy always seems like the fun one.  I'm okay with that.

I also really enjoyed how the story's main characters are monsters.  I think it made them seem cute and not at all scary.  But then again, might daughter has never been scared of monsters.   I'm not sure how a child that might be would react.  It might help them.   It was well illustrated, bright and colorful.


 
 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Virtual Tour for Young Readers + Guest Post - Truck Stop by Anne F. Rockwell (Illustrated by Melissa Iwai)

Truck Stop cover.jpgTitle: Truck Stop
Author: Anne F. Rockwell
Illustrator: Melissa Iwaii
 Pages: 40
Published: May 16th 2013 by Viking Juvenile 
ISBN: 9780670062614
Source: Sent for honest review





 Description: Early each morning,  before the sun is even up,  the Truck Stop opens for breakfast,  and the trucks start pulling in.  Eighteen wheeler,  milk tank, moving van, and flatbed!  Their drivers order eggs and bacon, pancakes with syrup, and a blueberry muffin. For the boy who helps his parents at the counter, there is nothing better than seeing all the trucks roll in; he knows every single one . . . and can tell when one is missing!

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I had a hard time reviewing this book.  Not because I didn't like it.  But, I feel it has a somewhat limited audience.

I have 2 children, both happen to be girls.  My oldest is kind of past picture books but my youngest loves them.  This book never caught her interest.   However, she's not into trucks at all.  So, I took it to school to read to my preschoolers.  I read it to my younger class who I felt the book was maybe a little bit more geared towards.  I should have taken into account that that class has one boy.  I don't think the girls really cared.   But that one little boy LOVED this book.  He kept commenting on the pictures.  I'm not sure he grasped the concept of the story though.

I liked the story.  I thought it had a good message on working as a family and helping your community.  These people that the little boy saw everyday were as much a part of his family and his mom and dad.  It really showed when the one truck didn't show up in the morning and he kept his eye out for it all the way to school.

A book I would definitely recommend for younger boys.  









Happy Breakfast to All

Anne Rockwell

As an author of over 100 picture books, I'm often surprised to see the finished product. A picture book is a perfect union of words and pictures as seen by a young child. A lot can go wrong between dream and reality. But I loved Truck Stop when I saw it as a book with Melissa’s illustrations. Melissa’s interpretation of my words fit seamlessly, and I saw not my words or her pictures, but a finished book. And the book once illustrated is about friendship, comforting and predictable routine of getting together at their truck stop. The boy narrator/hero looks out for his pals, and even finds the one who’s missing.

Since my book is about breakfast at a truck stop café, Melissa and I thought it would be fun to share our favorite morning meals. Mine is café au lait in a French rural café, France’s version of a truck stop. I mean café au lait where the café owner pours hot milk from a pitcher in one hand, black chicory flavored coffee from a pitcher in the other hand, into a bowl, not a cup. He brings a fresh baked baguette, a bit of butter, and jam. (Breakfast is the only meal in France where butter is offered with bread.) You might even be able to get a jus d’orange pressée.

But that’s a dream breakfast. My favorite substitute at home in the States is a homemade blueberry muffin, or blueberry pancakes. As well as black coffee please! And don’t forget the orange juice!

You can check Melissa’s blog www.thehungryartist.wordpress.com. That’s where she gives a great and healthy recipe (http://thehungryartist.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/truck-stop-giveaway-and-mini-blueberry-muffins/) for flatbed’s driver’s blueberry muffin. You can see her portrait of this driver her illustrations in our book Truck Stop, published by Viking May 16. Yes—muffins right out of the oven, and a picture book right off the press.

melissaiwai2011.jpgMelissa Iwai

When I was first offered to illustrate Anne’s story, Truck Stop, I was thrilled because I was already a fan of her work, and I loved the story. The setting—a truck stop diner—is very unique. In fact, when I was doing research for the book, I found there were no other truck stop books out there! I also love the way Anne wove together elements of family, friends, and food in Truck Stop. In my illustrations I wanted to communicate that warm feeling one has when eating a hearty breakfast among loved ones—the perfect way to start the day!

Thinking of breakfast foods, one of my family’s favorites is popovers.  The first time I ever ate a popover was when I was recently transplanted in New York many years ago. It was at an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side that specialized in—you guessed it—popovers. Fast forward fourteen years to our home in Brooklyn when we discovered how easy it is to make them from scratch! The ingredients are butter, eggs, milk, flour, and a pinch of salt—that’s it. It is amazing the way the popovers expand and “pop over” the muffin tin in the oven. But don’t be tempted to open the oven door too soon or they will deflate and you will have popovers no more…!

Here is the recipe we use for our breakfast popovers (from Pretend Soup, by Mollie Katzen):


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Popovers
2 tablespoons melted butter
2 eggs
1 cup milk
1 cup flour
¼ teaspoon salt
1.    Preheat oven to 375 degrees, and melt butter.
2.    Brush the insides of 12 muffin cups with melted butter.
3.    Break eggs into the mixing bowl.
4.    Add milk and beat well.
5.    Add flour and salt and whisk until reasonable well blended – it doesn’t have to be perfect.
6.    Use a ¼-cup measure with a handle to pour batter into each muffin cup. They should be one-half to two-thirds full.
7.    Bake 30 minutes without opening the oven.
8.    Remove muffins from the pan and prick with a fork to let the steam escape.  Spread with butter and/or jam, and eat!
Makes one dozen.

These are delicious eaten fresh out of the oven with raspberry preserves or a drizzle of maple syrup or just a sprinkle of powdered sugar!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  They are  7 and 5.  My oldest has grown in  leaps and bounds in the reading departmment.  My youngest is beginning to pick up on sight words.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  

We've just recently had the book fair at school which is a highlight for all of us.  The girls love picking out new books!

K's Books:  

Bedtime for Little Bears!Title: Bedtime for Little Bears!
Author: David Bedford
Little Bear flumped down in the snow and wiggled his tail. I'm not sleepy, he said, and I don't want to go to bed yet. Mother Bear smiled. Shall we take one last walk, she said, and see who else is going to bed? Little Bear and Mother Bear take one last walk to see the other animals getting ready for bed. Will this make Little Bear sleepy enough to snuggle down for the night? With cuddly illustrations painted in cool tones, this wonderful bedtime book is the perfect story for any child who isn't quite ready to go to sleep.




I was really proud of K with this one.  Picture books can be difficult because they aren't usually geared towards young readers.  But she got through this with very little help.  Plus, I thought the story was cute!

B's Books: 

Dewey: There's a Cat in the Library!Title: Dewey: There's A Cat in the Library!
Author: Vicki Myron, Bret Witter, Steve James

When Librarian Vicki Myron finds a young kitten abandoned in the Spencer Library return box, she nurses him back to health, deciding then and there that he will be their library cat, and naming him, appropriately, Dewey Readmore Books. Dewey loves his new home, but once he discovers the littlest library visitors-who like to chase him, pull his tail, and squeeze him extra tight-Dewey begins to wonder if he's truly cut out for the demands of his new job. In the end, he is triumphant as he realizes that helping people big and small is what he is meant to do, and that by sharing his special brand of Dewey love, he can be the best library cat of all.


B loves her kitty so it's no surprise that she was drawn to this book.  Combine a lovable cat and the library, and this was a winner for use.  Just a cute story.  Maybe one day I'll read the book! 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  They are  6 and 4.  My oldest is in the beginning stages of learning to read.  My youngest still loves to be read too.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  


K's Books:  
 
Dancing LarryTitle: Dancing Larry
Author: Daniel Pinkwater
 
 
He still likes blueberry muffins. He still works as a lifeguard at the Hotel Larry in Bayonne, New Jersey. He still lives with the Frobisher family. And his brother, Roy, still works at the zoo. But does Larry know how to dance? Not until he attends little Mildred's dance class- and that's when all the fun begins.
 
 
 
 
We haven't read this yet.  But she's proud of it!  She earned it in school by turning in all her book-it forms for the whole school year.  Plus, it's about a dancing bear and my little ballerina loves that!
 
 
B's Books:

Grandma, does my moon shine over your house?Title: Grandma, Does MY Moon Shine Over Your House?
Author: Mary Hansen Freund and Jane Freund 
 
A delightful story of a little girl who wants to know more about the moon and makes a call to her grandma. The girl imagines what the moon looks like traveling (such as wearing a hat and sunglasses and carrying a briefcase). Explore the imagination of a child as she thinks about the moon and whether her grandma sees the same moon that she does. 
 
 
 
 
 
It's funny what will make a book special.   The girls' great-grandma got this book for them.  She always included a little inscription inside and this time it also included one from the author.  Also, it's appropriate because my husband's mother lives 1500 miles from us! 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  They are  6 and 4.  My oldest is in the beginning stages of learning to read.  My youngest still loves to be read too.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  


K's Book:

Silly Milly (Scholastic Reader Level 1)Title: Silly Milly
Author: Wendy Lewison


Description: This delightful, rhyming easy reader is one big riddle. Miss Milly likes green but not red, butter but not bread, seeds but not flowers, and umbrellas but not showers. Readers are invited to guess why Miss Milly likes what she does. The answer? She likes double letters! 




K picked this one up at the library.  I liked that it was a level one that she could read with a little help from me.  Lots of sight words.  Some of the bigger words she had a little more trouble with.  But, I"m very proud of her for reading this book!



B's Book:  
Biscuit Wants to Play 
Title: Biscuit Wants to Play
Author: Alyssa Capucilla
Description:  When Biscuit meets two little kittens, he wants to be friends. But the kittens are having too much fun with their own games to play with him--until they find themselves stuck in a tree







I work in the library at my girls' school on Tuesday's.  I ordered quite a few new books in the lower reading levels.  We were lacking in the Biscuit series.  B saw me put the tags on this one and immediately wanted to check it out.  I have a feeling many more Biscuit books will make there way to our house!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  Granted they are 6 and 4, so reading isn't exactly what they do (although my oldest is doing really well with learning.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  

This actually isn't about books this time.  It's about an app that I really want to point out.  I purchased it for my Kindle Fire and since then my mom has also got it for her Ipad.  My girls LOVE IT!   Well worth the $0.99 for it!  What is it ....

Where's My Water?

by Disney

   I feel like they are actually thinking while using this app.   They like Angry Birds as well.  But more often than not, they are playing this one!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  Granted they are 5 and 3, so reading isn't exactly what they do.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  
 
K's Books: 
The Fairytopia CollectionTitle: The Fairytopia Collection
 
 Discover the magic of Barbie in four simple board books that young girls will love! Read all about the brave fairy Elina and her exciting adventures in Fairytopia, Mermaidia, and Magic of the Rainbow.  Then learn all about your favorite Fairytopia friends in an exclusive 'Meet the Fairies' board book.  Conveniently stored in a beautiful keepsake box, this enchanting collection will be treasured by Fairytopia fans forever!
 
 I completely understand why K first picked these books out.  It's barbie!   She loves Barbie and the Barbie movies.  But, I tried to tell her these were mini board books.  She doesn't care.  I think she likes them because they are small and the writing is bigger.  It's way easier for her to pick out her sight words.  I also think when she progresses to reading, these will be easy for her to read herself.  And better yet, they were a bargain buy at Barnes and Noble.
 
 
 
 

B's Books: 
 
Snow White and the Seven DwarfsTitle: Snow White and the Sever Dwarfs
 
  Leave it to the 3 year old to pick a book a little out of her range.  I actually expected them to pick the book the other one got.  But, B LOVES the princess's, so it's really no surprise she picked this one.  Plus, the illustrations are really vibrant.  It's almost like their from the movie.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  Granted they are 5 and 3, so reading isn't exactly what they do.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month. 

K's Books: 

Pinkalicious: School Rules! (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)Title: Pinkalicious: School Rules
 
When Pinkalicious brings her imaginary unicorn, Goldie, to class one day, she learns that with her companion by her side, school rules!


K has just starting to really like the Pinkalicious books.  I think we need to add more to our library!  I think they are a nice step up from what we've been reading.






B's Books: 

It's Sharing Day! (Dora the Explorer (8x8))Title: It's Sharing Day
  
It's Sharing Day! Join Dora and Boots on their way to Abuela's house for a special Sharing Day lunch. First they have to pick up ingredients for their special dessert. Along the way, they learn how important and rewarding it is to share.

This is a book we've read a lot in the past couple month.  I picked it up at a yard sale and it's quickly become a favorite.  Both my girls have loved Dora though!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  Granted they are 5 and 3, so reading isn't exactly what they do.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  


K'S Books:


FairyopolisTitle: Fairyopolis
Author: Cicely Mary Barker

For decades, Cicely Mary Barker added an ethereal dimension to the lives of readers with her exquisite paintings of fairies. This colorful Flower Fairy Journal, which is published here for the first time, introduces new readers to her rare artistry.










K has a couple of these.  She really loves them.  She loves the little things she take out of pockets and look at.  These books are perfect for the girls who love fairies!



B'S Books:


Dolphin's DiscoveryTitle: Dolphin's Discovery
Author: Mark Shulman

Ship ahoy—PIRATE ship that is! Dolphin has spotted an empty one floating on the high seas, and she’s so excited. Thanks to her good pals Whale, Electric Eel, Sawfish, Walrus, and Octopus, Dolphin not only succeeds in exploring the vessel, but finds a treasure! But the greatest gift of all? Her wonderful friends! The read-and-play format is irresistible: there are SIX colorful jigsaws built right in. When completed, children can then take the six jigsaws and connect them in whatever shape and pattern they want. The result is one giant, impressive floor puzzle that’s up to four feet long. Throughout, young readers will also enjoy answering questions about the story and lifting the flaps to see if they’re right. It’s great interactive entertainment!


I'm not sure were my mom found this, but I'm glad she did.  B loves this book! She can sit an do puzzles forever, so this is the perfect combination.  She likes the story and the lift up flaps as well.  Perfect!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

B & K's Reading Daze


I have two girls who love to read as much as I do.  Granted they are 5 and 3, so reading isn't exactly what they do.  I'm so excited that this love of mine seems to be passing on to them.  So B & K's Reading Daze highlights some of the books they have enjoyed over the past month.  These books are usually books we find at the library, although occasionally I will showcase some favorites that we own or whatever else they really enjoy.

I thought I would do something a little different this time around.  Instead of book, how about movies that get a lot of playtime in my house.  I know, I know, TV time is bad.  But, my girls love to watch a movie right after lunch.  It's also my blog time, so a movie keeps the girls occupied and quiet!  Here are a couple that both the kids and the adults like.



Tangled starring Mandy Moore: DVD CoverOur household would not be complete without Tangled.  We're a big princess household.  We saw this one twice in the theater and bought it the day it came out.  We also own the soundtrack, so saying we like it might be an understatement.  B is particularly fond of Rapunzel.









How to Train Your Dragon starring Jay Baruchel: DVD CoverI can't figure out exactly what it is they love about this movie.  I think it's just the idea of dragons.  It's a far cry from the girly movies they usually love.  I know this one is based on a book.  Since that book is part of a series, I'm hoping there will be a sequel!

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