Saturday, October 26, 2019

Three Cute books by Arline Cooper


Be Brave,Little Puffy
Puffy is a pufferfish who doesn't like his spikes. He pulls them out and pricks his friends with them. He decides to go out and try to find some new friends because no one else wants to be friends with him.  He meets many wonderful fish, but none of them want to be his full-time friend.  When danger comes their way Puffy must rely on the thing he hates the most to save himself and his friends.


Enjoy, Slow Little Puffy
Little Puffy swims very slow. When all of the other fish go flying past him it makes him sad. It also makes him wish he was like the other fast swimmers. Then he meets the lionfish and several other fish that teach him that sometimes it is bests to slow down and look around. Puffy will use this lesson to help save a friend.  What a great lesson to teach children.  Great lessons in a colorful yet simple book. What a great book to teach self-esteem.

Be Friendly, Little Puffy
Puffy and another fish greet each other one morning. However, it soon becomes a contest about who is the most beautiful fish. They swim off to see the all wise octopus. The octopus teaches them that they are each special in their own way. She teaches them that their looks don't matter. She sends them off to find a gift for the other. Through this lesson they learn much.

Torpedoed: The True Story of the World War II Sinking of "The Children's Ship" by Deborah Heiligman

I am always telling my students to read the back or inside cover to pick a book. I tell them not to pick it simply based on the cover. This is one time I didn't follow my own advice and I am glad I did not.  We have a surplus store not to far from us. My husband decided a week ago that I needed to go and buy some books because it had been several months since I had been there for that reason. This store buys overstock. The first one-eighth of the store, right inside the doors is their book section. I can buy books that are regularly $17-$18 for  As low as $2-$3. Most of these are hardback books. Sometimes they are the third or fourth in a series and I must go elsewhere to purchase the first ones. Since we recently read Maus and did a Holocaust study in my high school credit class I have kept my eye out for books about World War II. I have a student who is quite an expert on this war. So, when I came across this book and read the title I put it in my cart.

This was a story unfamiliar to me. I am aware that during wartime they had the Kindertransport that took predominantly Jewish children away from parts of Europe that the Nazis were beginning to take control. There was an effort I was unaware of until this book. The CORB was an organization that took both poor and wealthy children and relocated them to Canada. From there some went to live with relatives or friends either in Canada or the United States.

The passenger ship SS City of Benares was one of these ships. There were 406 people on board this ship.   This passenger ship was torpedoed and sank in 30 minutes. Only 148 people survived. This book tells the story of many of those courageous people. It shows how hope, determination and sometimes just human decency can mean everything when it comes to survival. The author has done a tremendous amount of research and her bibliography is so informational for people like me who would like to learn more. It was truly one of the best books for kids I have read on this time period. I highly recommend it.










Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Cover Reveal and Review: An Unexpected Exploit by Kandi J. Wyatt

Here it comes!  The release date, September 10th,  is almost here for the third book in the Myth Coast Adventure Trilogy.  Not only does it have a beautiful cover, but it has a wonderful story inside.


Review

In this third installment, we find Franklin out hunting. He sees what he believes is a bear. As he raises his gun to shoot, the creature disappears. Franklin goes to investigate and stumbles into another realm, Shinwano. When he doesn't return home his friends go to search for him.  In the alternate realm, Franklin is being trained to protect the portal and his new friends.  Franklin returns to his own realm. Unfortunately, Jack Collins, the poacher is up to his old tricks. This time he forces Franklin to show him the way in. Franklin's friends follow to help him out. Franklin is welcomed back into the village. The secret he carries about the danger he has brought into Shinwano is eating away at him. Will he do the right thing? Can he save those he loves?

This is a must-read when it comes out. I can't wait for it to come out in paperback so I can purchase it for my classroom and a couple of grandkids.

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