It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey as a way to share what you have read and/or reviewed in the past week. It's also a terrific way to find out what other people are reading.
Jen Vincent, of Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee Moye of Unleashing Readers have given this meme a children's literature focus: picture books, middle grade novels, etc. They "encourage everyone who participates to support the blogging community by visiting the other bloggers that link up and leave comments for them.
I'm pleased to report that with the nice weather, I have stepped up my walking. In an effort to get, and stay, healthy, I walked just over twenty miles last week! One of the pleasures of my daily walks is the abundant birds and wildlife on our neighborhood trails. Norman, the blue heron that makes our subdivision's pond home, is one of my favorites. I could watch him all day long. I also managed to get in a little bit of reading. Until I get my hands on more picture books from the library, I'm limited to what I can get on my e-reader. Here's what I've been reading this past week:
Adult/YA Fiction
Picture Books
I'm sure when this wonderful picture book was written, the author had not idea just how important it was going to be. Life in 2020 hasn't been what anyone has imagined, and this book's message of making the best of Life's surprises and messes is definitely needed. The adorable illustrations shows Life personified, showing up on a little girl's doorstep. Life is full of surprises and has it's ups and downs, but through it all the girl learns that patience and optimism is the best way to deal with life.
We don't know what the next school year will look like with social distancing measures in place due to the coronavirus pandemic. Officials and school leaders are still in the process of figuring out the best plans. However, young readers can get a look at one young man's plans to build the most awesome school ever. With bright, futuristic illustrations and lively, rhyming text readers will find out about a zoo in the lobby, tubes and towers that house the most amazing classrooms with hover desks and holograms, and even more cool things in the library, gym, and cafeteria. This fun book could inspire some great artwork and narratives as kids imagine their own awesome schools.
This fun nonfiction picture book has great information about the sun and our solar system presented lightheartedly in language that is definitely kid-friendly. With sharp, bold colored illustrations that give the book a graphic-novel style, young readers will have a great nonfiction resource. There is a glossary and additional fun facts at the end of the book.
These look adorable! I'm always on the lookout for some new kid books. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine for the week!
That's Life sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese books sound great! The Language of Flowers sounds like a very compelling novel, and That's Life sounds both timely and adorable! Thanks for the great post!
ReplyDeleteI love your picture of Norman, Jana. When I was growing up, our family believed that when you saw a great blue heron, it meant good luck! So guess you're receiving a lot lately. : ) I liked your description of The Language of Flowers. Foster children so often have a lot of challenges & this is interesting to read about an adult who is now dealing with them. I love the look of That's Life, makes me smile! Thanks for all. Hope your library opens soon! We just got notice that the books we have are now not due until June 30. I guess that means no opening yet! Have a lovely week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThat photo of Norman is just glorious! I have enjoyed The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal and Giraffe Problems. I really miss my picture books. Reading them digitally just doesn't work for me!
ReplyDeleteQuite a few picture books that I really enjoyed here. I also really loved That's Life, and Giraffe Problems and The Sun is a Really Big Deal also go over well in my library. I really liked your description of The Language of Flowers too. Thanks very much for the post, and it was nice to hear about your walking as well.
ReplyDeleteI've also been doing a lot of walking in my neighborhood. I saw a heron flying by but it didn't land. We have have some families of ducks and a lively crow community.
ReplyDeleteWOW at walking twenty miles, last week. That's AMAZING! I've only read Giraffe Problems on your list, so I'm excited to be adding more to my TBR pile. The Language of Flowers looks fantastic and I've never even heard of this title. Thanks for the shares and my apologies for running so late, this week. :)
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