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mlreads · 5 years ago
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Birth of the Cool: How Jazz Great Miles Davis Found His Sound
Birth of the Cool: How Jazz Great Miles Davis Found His Sound
I love illustrated biographies.  When I saw Birth of The Cool:  How Jazz Great Miles Davis Found His Sound by Kathleen Cornell Berman and illustrated by Keith Henry Brownon the shelf, I had to read it.  It wasn’t until my late twenties before I was properly introduced to the music of Miles Davis.  It was love from the start.  Whenever I think of my years living in Charleston, South Carolina, his…
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mlreads · 5 years ago
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Cat Dog Dog
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My last post was March 20th.  Soon after I started teleworking.  Today, I returned to the library to help with the Books to Go service.  There was a stack of picture books waiting for me.  I jumped right in.  Cat Dog Dog written by Nelly Buchet and Andrea Zuill was my favorite.  I laughed out loud at the end.
While teleworking, the dog we rescued last Labor Day came out of her shell.  For the…
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mlreads · 5 years ago
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What To Do In a Pandemic? - Readers' Advisory
What To Do In a Pandemic? – Readers’ Advisory
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We’re closed to the public but librarians are working hard to make sure you have access to a variety of resources. With a library card you can access electronic and audio books, complete research using online databases, flip through electronic versions of magazines and more. If you don’t have a library card, now is the perfect time to get one.  It’s easy to do from the comfort of your home. Many…
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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African American History - Books to Read January - December
African American History – Books to Read January – December
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February is Black History Month.  Its a time when libraries put books featuring African Americans front and center.  The truth is we should highlight African American authors, characters and historical figures throughout the year.
For years, the amount of books featuring African Americans were sparse.  Most were written about slavery, Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement.  Thankfully,…
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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Best Title Ever – Struttin’ With Some Barbecue I loved Struttin' With Some Barbecue:  Lil Hardin Armstrong Becomes the First Lady of Jazz by Patricia Hruby Powell and illustrated Rachel Himes from the title on the front cover to the poem on the back cover.
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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The 2019 Mock Caldecott Gold Goes To...
The 2019 Mock Caldecott Gold Goes To…
Dreamers by Yuyi Morales
The votes are in.  After the first round, we were left with six titles. Then, my coworkers emailed me their two favorites.
Dreamers won unanimously. Drawn Together was right behind it.  I’ll be disappointed if these titles don’t earn the gold or an honor tomorrow because my coworkers are the best Children’s Librarians in the world.  They know their stuff.
Drawn Together…
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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Honoring Martin Luther King and Others
Honoring Martin Luther King and Others
It takes a village to raise a child and it takes an army to lead a civil rights movement.  As we honor Martin Luther King Jr., I’m reminded of several books published this year that show it truly was an army of people making a difference.
Have you ever heard of Georgia Gilmore?  I hadn’t either until last November when I read Pies from Nowhere:  How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus…
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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The Hen Who Sailed Around the World: A True Story
The Hen Who Sailed Around the World: A True Story
This week at the library, I did an Egg Drop Challenge with kindergarten – 2nd graders.  I didn’t realize how loud we were until after the program when my coworkers gave me the look.  The one of fear that somebody might ask what was going on and complain about the noise.  Then, they would have to explain kids were throwing eggs in the library and the loudest one in the group was the librarian.
We…
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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Mock Caldecott 2019
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In years past, I’ve had a Mock Caldecott with my daughter and her friends.  They’re no longer interested in picking the best illustrated books of the year.  That’s ok.  They’ve replaced the interest with other creative endeavors.  But I love picture books; and I love hearing what people think will be the next award winner.  So I invited my coworkers to join me in a Mock Caldecott.  If you’re not…
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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Happy New Year’s Eve – Duck and a Disco Ball Jeff Mack's book is the perfect book for a New Year's Eve bed time story so your children can see how much you party when they are asleep.
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mlreads · 6 years ago
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Best Books for Kids and Teens 2018
Best Books for Kids and Teens 2018
I hope to blog more about books for children and young adults in 2019.  Below are favorites I read this year.  I’m sure I’m missing some fabulous titles; but there’s only one me and so many amazing books published each year.
Picture Books
Thank You, Omu! by Oge Mora
Imagine! By Raul Colon
Blue by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Julian is a Mermaid by Jessica Love
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You’re Snug With Me by Chitra Soundar…
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mlreads · 7 years ago
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The Uphill Climb for Multicultural Characters in Children's Books
The Uphill Climb for Multicultural Characters in Children’s Books
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Today a friend posted this on Facebook.
“For this holiday season, and for quite some time, our family is only buying children’s books that focus on non-white main characters for ourselves and as gifts. We are only bringing multi-racial and multi-cultural books into our house, and yours. I encourage you to do the same. Also, take note of how much thought and effort this takes. Then imagine if you…
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mlreads · 7 years ago
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Amal Unbound – A Middle Grade Novel My daughter is beginning middle school in the fall.  Amal Unbound by Aisha Saeed is a book I would love for her to read; but she doesn't read recommendations from me. 
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mlreads · 7 years ago
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Professional Crocodile – A Five Star Book I rarely give books 5 stars; especially wordless books.  However, Professional Crocodile by Giovanna Zoboli and…
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mlreads · 7 years ago
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ML Loved This Picture Book My first love were picture books; and it's still my number one love when it comes to books. 
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mlreads · 7 years ago
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Women in Science
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I took a poll of friends on Facebook.  “Who is the first scientist that pops in your head besides Einstein?”  There were a variety of men named; but only two women.  Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin.  My friend, Liz, who graduated from MIT response was Rosalind Franklin.  (Liz’s daughter’s name is Rosalind.)  I hadn’t heard of Rosalind Franklin.  Luckily, she was included in the book Women in…
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mlreads · 7 years ago
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Not So Different
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  Not So Different:  What You Really Want to Ask About Having a Disability by Shane Burcaw and photographs by Matt Carr is a must read.  If I was in charge of the world, every third grade teacher would be required to read it to her class. Shane answers questions kids are curious about; but may not ask out of fear of offending someone.  You know . . .  how one eats, poops showers and moves.  The…
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