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February 2015

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NEWS AND NOTES

The Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California Proudly Presents ALL DUE RESPECT - A Dialog about Diversity, Equity, and Creating Safe Spaces for all Youth:

Illustrator Margaret Bloy Graham Dies:

Author/Illustrator Bonnie Christiansen Dies:

    Author/Illustrator Bonnie Christiansen died on January 12, 2015 at age 63 due to ovarian cancer. Many of her books were picture book biographies or other factual picture books for elementary school-age children, including Woody Guthrie: Poet of the People (Knopf, 2001) and Django (Square Fish, 2009). Her first book, An Edible Alphabet (Dial, 1994), used woodcuts for the illustrations. For more information, see: www.slj.com/2015/01/obituary/celebrated-author-and-illustrator-bonnie-christensen-dies-at-63 .

Steve Sanfield Dies:

    Steve Sanfield, a noted Bay Area author and poet, died on Jan. 28, 2015 at his home in the Sierra Foothills in Nevada County of heart failure. Along with his poetry for adults, Sanfield wrote several adaptations of folktales for children, including The Adventures of High John the Conquerer, Little Eight John, and Snow. Sanfield also was a professional storyteller, and founded the annual Sierra Storytelling Festival. www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Poet-Steve-Sanfield-Sierra-Storytelling-Festival-6078140.php .



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AWARDS ANNOUNCED

ALA - Youth Awards / Amelia Bloomer list / Charlotte Huck / Ezra Jack Keats /
GBLT / Jewish Book / Lee & Low New Voices / Scott O'Dell / Sydney Taylor




ALA/ALSC YOUTH BOOK AWARDS NAMED

A list of all the 2015 literary award winners follows:

Newbery / Caldecott / Printz / Coretta Scott King / Virginia Hamilton /
Schneider Family / Theodor Seuss Geisel / Margaret A. Edwards / Pura Belpr� /
Robert F. Sibert / Andrew Carnegie / Mildred L. Batchelder / Odyssey /
Morris / YALSA Excellence in Non Fiction / Stonewall / May Hill Arbuthnot


John Newbery Medal for the most outstanding contribution to children's literature:

    Crossover - cover image
  • The Crossover, written by Kwame Alexander, is the 2015 Newbery Medal winner. The book is published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  • Two Newbery Honor Books also were named:

  • El Deafo by Cece Bell, illustrated by Cece Bell and published by Amulet Books, an imprint of ABRAMS.
  • Brown Girl Dreaming, written by Jacqueline Woodson and published by Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.

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Randolph Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished American picture book for children:

    The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend - cover image
  • The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend, illustrated by Dan Santat, is the 2015 Caldecott Medal winner. The book was written by Dan Santat and published by Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc.
  • Six Caldecott Honor Books also were named:

  • Nana in the City, illustrated by Lauren Castillo, written by Lauren Castillo and published by Clarion Books, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
  • The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky's Abstract Art, illustrated by Mary GrandPr�, written by Barb Rosenstock and published by Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.
  • Sam & Dave Dig a Hole, illustrated by Jon Klassen, written by Mac Barnett and published by Candlewick Press.
  • Viva Frida, illustrated by Yuyi Morales, written by Yuyi Morales and published by Roaring Brook Press, a Neal Porter Book.
  • The Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus, illustrated by Melissa Sweet, written by Jen Bryant, and published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
  • This One Summer, illustrated by Jillian Tamaki, written by Mariko Tamaki and published by First Second.


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Coretta Scott King (Author) Book Award recognizing an African American author and illustrator of outstanding books for children and young adults:

    Brown Girl Dreaming - cover image
  • Brown Girl Dreaming, written by Jacqueline Woodson, is the King Author Book winner. The book is published by Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.
  • Three King Author Honor Books were selected:

  • Kwame Alexander for The Crossover, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing.
  • Marilyn Nelson for How I Discovered Poetry, illustrated by Hadley Hooper and published by Dial Books, an imprint of Penguin Books (USA) LLC.
  • Kekla Magoon for How It Went Down, published by Henry Holt and Company, LLC.


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Coretta Scott King (Illustrator) Book Award :

    Firebird - cover image
  • Firebird, illustrated by Christopher Myers, is the King Illustrator Book winner. The book was written by Misty Copeland and published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.
  • Two King Illustrator Honor Books were selected:

  • Christian Robinson for Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker, by Patricia Hruby Powell, published by Chronicle Books LLC.
  • Frank Morrison for Little Melba and Her Big Trombone, by Katheryn Russell-Brown, published by Lee and Low Books, Inc.


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Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award :

    When I Was the Greatest - cover image
  • When I Was the Greatest, written and illustrated by Jason Alexander, is the Steptoe winner. The book is published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division.


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Coretta Scott King Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement:

    Deborah D. Taylor is the winner of the Coretta Scott King - Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement. The award pays tribute to the quality and magnitude of beloved children's author Virginia Hamilton.

    Taylor's career in public service began more than 40 years ago with the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, where she is currently coordinator of School and Student Services. Her career has been spent as mentor, educator and literacy advocate for young adults. As an inspiring young adult librarian, leader in national associations and university instructor, she has been distinctly effective in introducing young people and her professional colleagues to the outstanding work of African American authors.



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Michael L. Printz Award for excellence in literature written for young adults:

    I'll Give You the Sun - cover image
  • I'll Give You the Sun, written by Jandy Nelson, is the 2015 Printz Award winner. The book is published by Dial Books, an imprint of Penguin Group USA, a Penguin Random House Company.
  • Four Printz Honor Books also were named:

  • And We Stay, by Jenny Hubbard, and published by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, a division of Random House, Inc., a Penguin Random House Company.
  • The Carnival at Bray, by Jessie Ann Foley, and published by Elephant Rock Books.
  • Grasshopper Jungle, by Andrew Smith, and published by Dutton Books, an imprint of Penguin Group USA, a Penguin Random House Company.
  • This One Summer, by Mariko Tamaki, illustrated by Jillian Tamaki, and published by First Second.


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Schneider Family Book Award for books that embody an artistic expression of the disability experience:

    A Boy and a Jaguar - cover image
  • A Boy and a Jaguar written by Alan Rabinowitz, illustrated by Catia Chien and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, wins the award for children ages 0 to 10.
  • Rain Reign written by Ann M. Martin and published by A Feiwel and Friends Book, is the winner of the middle-school (ages 11-13).
  • The teen (ages 13-18) award winner is Girls Like Us, written by Gail Giles and published by Candlewick Press.


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Alex Awards for the 10 best adult books that appeal to teen audiences:

    All the Light We Cannot See - cover image
  • All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr, published by Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
  • Bellweather Rhapsody, by Kate Racculia, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
  • Bingo's Run, by James A. Levine, published by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company.
  • Confessions, by Kanae Minato, translated by Stephen Snyder, published by Mulholland Books, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc.
  • Everything I Never Told You, by Celeste Ng, published by The Penguin Press, a member of Penguin Group LLC, a Penguin Random House Company.
  • Lock In, by John Scalzi, a Tor Book published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.
  • The Martian, by Andy Weir, published by Crown Publishers, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company.
  • The Terrorist's Son: A Story of Choice, by Zak Ebrahim with Jeff Giles, published by TED Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
  • Those Who Wish Me Dead, by Michael Koryta, published by Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc.
  • Wolf in White Van, by John Darnielle, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.


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Andrew Carnegie Medal for excellence in children's video:



Laura Ingalls Wilder Award honors an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period of years, a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.



Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults:



May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture Award recognizing an author, critic, librarian, historian or teacher of children's literature, who then presents a lecture at a winning host site:



Mildred L. Batchelder Award for an outstanding children's book originally published in a language other than English in a country other than the United States, and subsequently translated into English for publication in the United States:

    Mikis and the Donkey - cover image
  • Mikis and the Donkey is the 2015 Batchelder Award winner. The book was written by Bibi Dumon Tak, illustrated by Philip Hopman, translated by Laura Watkinson, and published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
  • Two Batchelder Honor Books also were selected:

  • Hidden: A Child's Story of the Holocaust, published by First Second an imprint of Roaring Brook Press, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishing Holdings Limited Partnership, written by Loic Dauvillier, illustrated by Marc Lizano, color by Greg Salsedo, translated by Alexis Siegel.
  • Nine Open Arms, published by Enchanted Lion Books, written by Benny Lindelauf, illustrated by Dasha Tolstikova, translated by John Nieuwenhuizen.


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Odyssey Award for best audiobook produced for children and/or young adults, available in English in the United States:

    H. O. R. S. E. - A Game of Basketball and Imagination - cover image
  • H. O. R. S. E. - A Game of Basketball and Imagination, produced by Live Oak Media, is the 2015 Odyssey Award winner. The book is written by Christopher Myers and narrated by Dion Graham and Christopher Myers.

    Three Odyssey Honor Recordings also were selected:

  • Five, Six, Seven, Nate! produced by AUDIOWORKS (Children's) an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster, Inc., written by Tim Federle, and narrated by Tim Federle;
  • The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place, produced by Listening Library, an imprint of the Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group, written by Julie Berry, and narrated by Jayne Entwistle;
  • A Snicker of Magic, produced by Scholastic Audiobooks, written by Natalie Lloyd, and narrated by Cassandra Morris.

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Pura Belpr� (Illustrator) Award honoring a Latino illustrator whose children's books best portray, affirm and celebrate the Latino cultural experience:

    Viva Frida - cover image
  • Viva Frida, illustrated by Yuyi Morales, is the Belpr� Illustrator Award winner. The book was written by Yuyi Morales and published by Roaring Brook Press, a Neal Porter Book.

    Three Belpr� Illustrator Honor Books were named:

  • Little Roja Riding Hood, illustrated by Susan Guevara, written by Susan Middleton Elya, and published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.
  • Green Is a Chile Pepper, illustrated by John Parra, written by Roseanne Greenfield Thong, and published by Chronicle Books LLC.
  • Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez & Her Family's Fight for Desegregation, illustrated and written by Duncan Tonatiuh, and published by Abrams Books for Young Readers, an imprint of ABRAMS.

Pura Belpr� (Author) Award honoring a Latino writer whose children's books best portray, affirm and celebrate the Latino cultural experience:

    I Lived on Butterfly Hill - cover image
  • I Lived on Butterfly Hill is the 2015 Pura Belpr� (Author) Award winner. The book is written by Marjorie Agos�n, illustrated by Lee White and published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division.
  • One Belpr� Author Honor Book was named:

  • Portraits of Hispanic American Heroes, written by Juan Felipe Herrera, illustrated by Ra�l Col�n and published by Dial Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.


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Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award for most distinguished informational book for children:

    The Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus - cover image
  • The Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus, written by Jen Bryant, is the Sibert Award winner. The book is published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
  • Five Sibert Honor Books were named:

  • Brown Girl Dreaming, written by Jacqueline Woodson, and published by Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.
  • The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, & the Fall of Imperial Russia, written by Candace Fleming, and published by Schwartz & Wade Books, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company.
  • Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker, written by Patricia Hruby Powell, illustrated by Christian Robinson and published by Chronicle Books LLC.
  • Neighborhood Sharks: Hunting with the Great Whites of California's Farallon Islands, written and illustrated by Katherine Roy, and published by David Macaulay Studio, an imprint of Roaring Brook Press.
  • Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez & Her Family's Fight for Desegregation, written and illustrated by Duncan Tonatiuh and published by Abrams Books for Young Readers, an imprint of ABRAMS.


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Stonewall Book Award - Mike Morgan & Larry Romans Children's & Young Adult Literature Award given annually to English-language works of exceptional merit for children or teens relating to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender experience:

    This Day in June - cover image
  • This Day in June, written by Gayle E. Pitman, Ph.D., illustrated by Kristyna Litten and published by Magination Press, an imprint of the American Psychological Association, is the winner of the 2015 Stonewall Children's & Young Adult Literature Award.
  • Three Stonewall Honor Books were selected:

  • Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out, by Susan Kuklin, photographed by Susan Kuklin and published by Candlewick Press.
  • I'll Give You the Sun, written by Jandy Nelson, published by Dial Books, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) LLC.
  • Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, written by Christine Baldacchio, pictures by Isabelle Malenfant, published by Groundwood Books / House of Anansi Press.


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Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for the most distinguished book for beginning readers:

    You Are (Not) Small - cover image
  • You Are (Not) Small, written by Anna Kang and illustrated by Christopher Weyant, is the Seuss Award winner. The book is published by Two Lions, New York.
  • Two Geisel Honor Books were named:

  • Mr. Putter & Tabby Turn the Page, written by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Arthur Howard, and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
  • Waiting Is Not Easy! written by Mo Willems, illustrated by Mo Willems, and published by Hyperion Books for Children, an imprint of Disney Book Group.


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William C. Morris Award for a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens:

    Gabi, a Girl in Pieces - cover image
  • Gabi, a Girl in Pieces, written by Isabel Quintero, is the 2015 Morris Award winner. The book is published by Cinco Puntos Press.
  • Four other books were finalists for the award:

  • The Carnival at Bray written by Jessie Ann Foley and published by Elephant Rock Books.
  • The Story of Owen: Dragon Slayer of Trondheim written by E.K. Johnston and published by Carolrhoda Lab�, an imprint of Carolrhoda Books, a division of Lerner Publishing Group.
  • The Scar Boys written by Len Vlahos and published by Egmont Publishing.
  • The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender written by Leslye Walton and published by Candlewick Press.


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YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults:

    Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek - cover image
  • Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek, written by Maya Van Wagenen, is the 2015 Excellence winner. The book is published by Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group.
  • Four other books were finalists for the award:

  • Laughing at My Nightmare written by Shane Burcaw, and published by Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan's Children's Publishing Group.
  • The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion & the Fall of Imperial Russia written by Candace Fleming, and published by Schwartz & Wade, an imprint of Random House Children's Books.
  • Ida M. Tarbell: The Woman Who Challenged Big Business-and Won! written by Emily Arnold McCully, and published by Clarion Books, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers.
  • The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the Fight for Civil Rights written by Steve Sheinkin, and published by Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children's Publishing Group.


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Recognized worldwide for the high quality they represent, ALA awards guide parents, educators, librarians and others in selecting the best materials for youth. Selected by judging committees of librarians and other children's experts, the awards encourage original and creative work. For more information on the ALA youth media awards and notables, please visit www.ala.org/yma .





Other Book Awards



Charlotte Huck Award Winner:



The Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction



Ezra Jack Keats Award:



2014 Sydney Taylor Book Award :

    Presented by The Association of Jewish Libraries, The Sydney Taylor Book Award honors books for children and teens that exemplify the highest literary standards while authentically portraying the Jewish experience.
    www.hbook.com/2015/01/blogs/read-roger/2015-scott-odell-award-historical-fiction.

    My Grandfather's Coat - cover image
  • Aylesworth and McClintock will receive the 2015 gold medal in the Sydney Taylor Book Award's Younger Reader category for My Grandfather's Coat, published by Scholastic Press.
  • Dauvillier, Lizano and Salsedo will receive the 2015 gold medal in the Sydney Taylor Book Award's Older Reader's category for Hidden: A Child's Story of the Holocaust, published by First Second, an imprint of Roaring Brook Press.
  • Donna Jo Napoli will receive the 2015 gold medal in the Sydney Taylor Book Award's Teen category for Storm, a Paula Wiseman Book, published by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers.
  • Six Sydney Taylor Honor Books were named for 2015:

    For Younger Readers,

  • Goldie Takes a Stand, written by Barbara Krasner and illustrated by Kelsey Garrity-Riley, published by Kar-Ben, a division of Lerner Publishing Group
  • Never Say a Mean Word Again: A Tale from Medieval Spain, written by Jacqueline Jules and illustrated by Durga Yael Bernhard, published by Wisdom Tales
  • In the Older Readers category

  • Death by Toilet Paper by Donna Gephart, published by Delacorte Press
  • Whispering Town by Jennifer Elvgren, illustrated by Fabio Santomauro, published by Kar-Ben
  • For Teen Readers, the Honor books are

  • Isabel's War by Lila Perl, published by Lizzie Skurnick Books, an imprint of Ig Publishing
  • Like No Other by Una LaMarche, published by Razor Bill, an imprint of Penguin Group.
  • In addition to the medal winners, the Award Committee designated sixteen Notable Books of Jewish content for 2015. More information about the Sydney Taylor Book Award can be found at sydneytaylorbookaward.blogspot.com .

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Lee & Low New Voices Award



The Amelia Bloomer Project






Pop-up and Flap Books

Green, Rod.. Giant Vehicles. Illus. by Stephen Biesty. Templar/Candlewick, 2014. $15.99. ISBN 978-0-7636-7404-5.

    Giant Vehicles - cover image Illustrator Stephen Biesty is respected for his many factual books, including The Story of Buildings (Candlewick, 2014) and Into the Unknown (2011). His newest is not in that league but will be enjoyed by children who are fascinated with giant machinery and vehicles.

    Nine machines are featured, including a cruise ship, helicopter, submarine, train, jet, and dump truck. Each spread focuses on one vehicle, drawn in detail with colored pencil and featuring several small captions with facts. Each vehicle has three of four small flaps that open to show something on the interior of the machine, with a brief caption.

    The flaps are quite sturdy and it has board pages, so this will hold up to library usage. But the information is quite minimal (not enough for a report), so this is really for browsers. Readers who enjoy Eyewitness books will like this but it is not an essential purchase.

Crowther, Robert. Robert Crowther's Pop-up Dinosaur ABC. Candlewick, 2015. $ 19.99. ISBN 978-0-7636-7296-6.

    Robert Crowther's Pop-up Dinosaur ABC - cover image Straight-forward in presentation, this ABC of dinosaurs will certainly be popular although it may not stand up to library circulation. It begins with each letter as a flap (in various colors) - lift the flap and see the dino with a few sentences on what makes it distinctive. The letter appears in the upper case, with a smaller lower case letter set onto the capital letter. A few of the flaps slide, but most open up to a color dinosaur.

    The smallish dinos are depicted fairly realistically but in a variety of bright colors (not all lizard-y green), and a few have comical facial expressions. For the most part, children under the age of ten will grasp both the facts, and get a strong impression of what the dinosaur possibly looked like.

    Because the pop-ups and illustrations are relatively small, there could be some factual misinterpretations. The T-Rex is standing upright when newer research indicates that may have been unlikely, and the carnivore Guanlong is seen eating grass.

    The final page gives silhouettes of the dinos along with a human, just to show the scale of their sizes. It also contains a very brief glossary of relevant words such as herbivore, and a brief description of the three eras (Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous).

    Overall, this is sure to be popular and could even be useful for brief dinosaur reports. If your library has a collection of popup books for "in house" use, this would be a find purchase.

Diesen, Deborah.. Hide-and-Seek Pout-Pout Fish. Illus. by Dan Hanna. Square Fish/Macmillan, 2015. $8.99. ISBN 978-1-250-06011-2.

    Hide-and-Seek Pout-Pout Fish -  cover image In this board books with flaps, a "pout pout" fish is looking for other ocean friends. The rhyming text has four lines per page, describing Pout-Pout's journey. In some cases the other creatures are referred to accurately, including the shark, lobster, puffer fish, squid, and more, but sometimes they receive nicknames. For example, the octopus is called "Mr. Eight," another is called "Miss Shimmer;" and the change is not to facilitate a rhyme so that seems pointless.

    The soft illustrations appear to be created in watercolors and colored pencil, and depict fairly realistic sea creatures except for their cartoon eyes and mouths. Unfortunately, the thin cardstock of the flaps make them difficult for little fingers to open, and they are likely to be torn off quite easily. Most libraries can skip this.

Bleck, Linda. What's In My Truck?. Candlewick, 2014. $14.99. ISBN 978-0-545-53525-0.

    What's In My Truck? - cover image Five semi-trucks are the featured element of this engaging board book that will appeal to a wide age range. Toddlers will like the trucks and older children can read the brief text. The full color cartoonish illustrations do a great job of depicting factual elements, such as engines, gas tanks, and tools.

    Each truck has a theme - delivering food from a dairy, taking animals for a petting zoo, bringing in a carnival, taking sea creatures to a pet store, and transporting new cars to the dealership. Each truck has several small flaps that open to show what is being hauled, as well as parts of the truck itself. There is at least one driver of color, and one female driver; unfortunately she asks the read to look for her �bag,� which is a pink purse under her seat.

    The text consists of one sentence describing each truck and one question asked of the reader - can you find the gas tank or the engine? Under each flap is a picture and another question, urging the reader to identify what is being shown, to count items, etc. This offers a great deal of interaction and will encourage multiple readings.



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