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New Shoes for Silvia

Johanna Hurwitz

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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Endearing story. Beautiful art. 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This little story is wonderful.
Very universal, very culturally educational.
Spectacularly illustrated.
I think, in response to the other reviews, that the story of a little girl who wants to fit into her new shiny red shoes is quite appealing and accurate. I think it was a delightful story.

Enjoyable Story, But It's About Shoes 3 out of 5 stars.
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Probably best suited for 4-8 yrs. It's a story about a little girl and her new shoes. It contains moments of amusement and interest, BUT, it's about shoes.

It could've been worse. This story could've been "New Dental Floss For Silvia." Yes the book does have good illustrations. Yes this story exposes children to other cultures (in another America). Yes the story makes children aware of economic disparity of children in other countries. But, it seems the author could've chosen a more interesting subject.

Editorial Review:

Silvia can't wait to try on her present from Tia Rosita: new shoes as red as the inside of a watermelon. The shoes are too big for Silvia to wear -- but that doesn't stop her from dinfing lots of ways to enjoy them while she waits for her feet to grow!

"The excitement of the new shoes and the formidable task of waiting to grow into them are both conveyed beautifully through the story and the art....Watercolors fill each page with the details of life in Silvia's home and small village....Hurwitz perfectly captures the pleasure of a special gifted the difficulty of waiting."--Horn Book

Speaks universally to the imagination and emotions."--School Library Journal

Fabulas de Esopo (Cucana) (Spanish Edition)

Jerry Pinkney

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Mary McLeod Bethune (Crowell Biographies)

Eloise Greenfield

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‘During the years following the Civil War in rural South Carolina where opportunities for blacks to go to school were nonexistent, [Mary McLeod Bethune had to overcome many obstacles to pursue her dream of education for all children]. Simply told, this biography of an outstanding black educator has excellent illustrations.' 'SLJ.

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Ain't Nobody a Stranger to Me

Ann Grifalconi

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Ain't Nobody A Stranger 4 out of 5 stars.
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A man and his granddaughter walk through town, and when he greets everyone they pass, she asks him if he knows all of them. He responds that he does not know them "by name--just by heart...ain't nobody a stranger to me!" He used to be a slave and relates to his granddaughter the story of a specific suspenseful incident in which a Quaker farmer helped him and his wife travel to the next station on the Underground Railroad. He tells her that many people helped them, and now that he is free, he cannot help but be friendly toward others. As they walk through the family apple orchard, he recalls how as he planted apple seeds he remembered each person who had helped him. Excitedly, the granddaughter asks if she can plant an apple seed so she will remember what he has told her, "I won't forget what you said, Gran'pa--not ever!" Lavish watercolors saturated with color and filled with details convey beautifully time and place as well as the emotional resonance between the man and the child. This lovely picture book is "inspired by a statement by former slave Orleans Finger, who recounted his experiences for the Federal Writers' Project in 1937." Share with children, ages 4-8.

Editorial Review:

Two Caldecott Honor recipients join to bring you the incredible journey of one man, as he recounts the story of his passage on the Underground Railroad to his granddaughter. His message is one of cheer, for although he and his family found troubles during their escape, he found that folks, black and white, "helped lift us up when we was down." How, then, could he ever turn his back on another human being?

The Hired Hand

Robert D. San Souci

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As water pours over the wheel of a busy sawmill in Virginia, a stranger tells Old Sam, the owner, that he wants to learn the trade. Old Sam is happy to take on a hired hand, and Young Sam, his son, is glad to have someone to boss around. One day, an old farmer complains about a misery in his back. The New Hand offers to fix him up, and when he does, the farmer is not only cured, he’s young again! But when conniving Young Sam tries to do the same, he finds himself in big trouble. Can the New Hand set things right?

In for Winter, Out for Spring

Arnold Adoff

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The glories of the change of the seasons are seen afresh from a young girl's perspective in this beautifully illustrated book by the author of Black Is Brown Is Tan and My Black Me. "What a celebration indeed."--Booklist. Full color.

Pretend You're a Cat (Picture Puffins)

Jean Marzollo

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Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

A great intro to animals and the joy of pretend play 5 out of 5 stars.
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My daughter and I both love this one. The rhymes suggest simple ways to pretend to be an animal and always leave room for the imagination with "what else can you do like a cat?" questions. The illustrations are charming in their portrayal of children engaged in pretend play. They are also multicultural in a natural, low-key way. I think this would be great to read to a group of children in a pre-school classroom.

Wonderful Artwork, Nice Book - a review of "Pretend You're A Cat" 4 out of 5 stars.
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You can read the entire book at one sitting, or just one or two sections to get those toddler and preschooler creative juices flowing.

This is a lovely book that is a lot of fun for small fry. The poems are very short and are good rhyming practice. Just pause and pretty soon your child will be filling in the blanks.

The book also gets children thinking. What else does a cat, cow, horse... do? Can I do it too? Animals featured are: cat, dog, fish, bee, chick, bird, squirrel, pig, cow, horse, seal, snake, and bear.

Four Stars. [B+]. The artwork by Jerry Pinkney is delicious and ties in wonderfully with the poems. Good read-aloud.

Editorial Review:

With rhyming verse and full-color illustrations, young readers are asked to use their imagination to tranform themselves into a full cast of animals--such as a fish, bird, cow, or cat. Reprint. AB. SLJ. H.

The Nightingale

Hans Christian Andersen

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Editorial Review:

Following on the brilliant success of The Little Match Girl and his fourth Caldecott Honor Book, The Ugly Duckling, Jerry Pinkney brings us another enchanting adaptation of a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. The Nightingale is the story of a plain little bird whose beautiful songs bring her great fame, even winning her an esteemed place in the king's court. Eventually, however, after saving the life of the king, the modest nightingale chooses to return to her peaceful life in the forest. Although the original tale is set in China, Jerry Pinkney decided to add a unique twist to his own adaptation by moving the setting to Morocco-and the resulting artwork is spectacular. The lush, elaborate watercolor illustrations feature the diverse peoples, rich costumes, and amazing architecture of Northwest Africa, making this version of The Nightingale a true picture book original!

Journeys with Elijah: Eight Tales of the Prophet

Barbara Diamond Goldin

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Journeys With Elijah : Eight Tales of the Prophet 5 out of 5 stars.
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Stories of the ancient prophet Elijah appear in cultures and traditions from Curacao to China to Eastern Europe, following the flight of Jews throughout history. Eight of these tales have been gathered and embellished in this enchanting book by Barbara Diamond Goldin. Master illustrator Jerry Pinkey's stunning and lovely watercolors vividly capture the details of the times, places, and people visited by the prophet. Disguised as a worn traveler and, oftentimes beggar, Elijah brings hope to those in need, and wisdom and friendship to those judged worthy. The possibility that at anytime we can be visited by this wise and generous prophet should encourage us all to treat each person we meet with careful consideration and kindness, as if they are Elijah himself.

May goodness follow 5 out of 5 stars.
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The eight tales of the Jewish prophet Elijah begin with two uncounted stories--an author's generous note and her story of Elijah's life.

The prophet lived during the ninth century B.C.E., when Israel's King Ahab married the Phoenician princess Jezebel, who worshiped many gods. At odds with the royal court, Elijah denounced idol worship, admonished the people to believe in the One God and was forced to hide and travel from place to place.

Once, during a drought, the people Israel gathered at Mount Carmel, where Elijah challenged them to prove the existence of their gods. They prepared an altar and sacrifice to the Canaanite-Phoenician weather god Baal, and prayed for a fire to consume them. Nothing happened. Elijah, in turn, called upon the Holy One. A great fire descended, consumed his offering and ended the drought. Elijah did not die, but rose from the River Jordan in fiery horse-drawn chariot to Heaven, where he records deeds of the righteous, awaiting the time he can help establish peace on earth. We invoke his presence at life cycle events, on Saturday evenings, and at Pessach.

The stories that follow these two eloquent introductions exude kindness. In the first, Elijah appeared one day as Rabbi Joshua Ben Levi opened his eyes after praying. Though a great scholar, teacher and rabbi, he could not answer why some people suffer when they have done good deeds and why some wicked people are sometimes rewarded. Elijah agreed to take Rabbi Levi on his travels, provided he questioned nothing. Rabbi Levi agreed.

In one town, a poor farmer and his wife offered Elijah and Rabbi Levi a place to sleep and the butter, milk and cheese produced by their only cow. In the morning, Elijah prayed for the cow's death, which soon collapsed and died. The next night, they came to the home of a wealthy man, who grudgingly told them to sleep outside. In the morning, Elijah prayed for the man's wall to be rebuilt, which was done as if by unseen hands.

In another town, the worshipers at a fine gold- and silver-filled sanctuary gave the travelers a few pennies to buy water and bread and left them to stay in a room in the shul. Elijah prayed for the congregation to have many leaders. In a fourth town, members of a simple synagogue warmly welcomed the travelers and fed and lodged them in comfort. Elijah prayed for them to have a single leader.

Finally Rabbi Levi could stand his pain no longer. How could Elijah pray for suffering for the poor and rewards for the wicked?

Elijah answered: The wife of the poor man was ordained to die that day, so he prayed for the cow to die in her place. The rich man's crumbling wall hid a treasure, which would have been found had it collapsed, so he prayed for it to be repaired. A congregation with many leaders would be troubled, while one with one strong leader would prosper, so Elijah prayed for the worshipers to be rewarded according to their goodness or lack thereof. And then Elijah disappeared.

The seven other tales similarly teach children to follow Elijah's good example. On hearing each one, children pray for more. And goodness naturally follows. Alyssa A. Lappen

Editorial Review:

Eight stories celebrate the legends of Elijah in different parts of the world, spanning 17 centuries. Full color.

Back Home (Picture Books)

Gloria Jean Pinkney

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Even though eight-year-old Ernestine lives with her family up North, "back home" is Lumberton, North Carolina, the place where she was born and where her mama grew up. From the moment she steps off the train, Ernestine feels right at home in the lush, green countryside, working on the family farm, and spending time with her aunt, uncle, and cousins. This nostalgic, sweetly humorous visit home--based on Gloria Pinkney's own childhood memories--is perfect for intergenerational sharing.

"A summer vacation turns into a warm and joyous lesson in family history when young Ernestine visits her relatives. . .[This is] some of Jerry Pinkney's finest work."--Publishers Weekly, starred review

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