Showing posts with label Easy Picture books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easy Picture books. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Goldstein Must Reads

Reason #3 to Visit The Goldstein Library This Fall:



by Rob Stephens

Oh yeah - we've got some great collections in The Goldstein, and we want you to check them out! Here are some highlights and new additions that are particularly awesome:


#1: Graphic Novels

Did you know that Goldstein has an entire collection of graphic novels? These awesomely illustrated books and novels are a great way to spend your free time! Here is a favorite graphic novel that's being checked out a ton by all ages and sizes: Level Up by Gene Luen Yang, a Printz Award winner. This book follows Dennis Ouyang as he struggles "with bad grades, a video game addiction, and his father's death." The book is stellar, and as of now... available for checkout too!


On the other side of the graphic novel spectrum, we have a series of books by Saddleback Educational Publishing that retell American History in graphic novel form. One example is The Fight For Freedom, 1750-1783 which traces the turmoil and triumph of the American Revolution. Very educational, and a great way to take a fresh look at US History!

 
#2: Expanded Information Technology Collection
Over the past year, The Goldstein has especially focused on expanding and updating its Professional Collection, in particular with regard to the information technology section. Needless to say, it is important to stay on top of all the latest technological developments if you are in a computer, information, or communication field, and The Goldstein Library is the place for you!

 Pictured right is one of our most recent examples, Programming Android, a resource that teaches "Java programming for the new generation of mobile devices.." If you're considering creating a new app for Android phones, this is a great resource. 



Another example of a recent acquisition is David Powers' Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 : designing and developing for mobile with jQuery, HTML5, and CSS3: Studio Techniques, pictured left. Acquired just in 2011, this book provides information on creating websites and applications that work on mobile platforms using Dreamweaver CS5.5.


And there are tons more where those came from!





#3: Novels for ALL Ages
We've got an EXCELLENT collection here at The Goldstein Library of novels that I'm sure you'd be interested in, including (but not limited to): 

- The entire Harry Potter Series
- The entire Twilight Series
- The entire Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants series
- The entire Hunger Games series
- Novels from the Redwall series, including a graphic novel version of Redwall
- Why We Broke Up
- Novels from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings Trilogy and The Hobbit
- Novels from the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series
- AND SO MUCH MORE!

If you're looking for something to read while taking a break from studying, come by, and we'd be more than happy to help you find a fun novel!


#4: Award Winners
The Goldstein Library has a few extra special shelves that you should check out: the award winners. Right in the front of Goldstein, there are shelves specifically for Newbery Medal Winners, Caldecott Medal Winners and Honor Books, and Other Award Winners. If you're looking for a book that you know is going to be an absolute hit, then grab one of these! One example of such a book is Chris Raschka's A Ball for Daisy (pictured right), which won the Caldecott Medal in 2010.  




Monday, March 26, 2012

LMNO Peas

Who doesn't love a good alphabet book? LMNO Peas by Keith Baker is about all the "work and play" the alphabet peas get into.  Baker uses the alphabet to stand in as part of the environment, having the peas interact with the letters as they go about their work and play.  For the letter M, the miners are mining down into the M, while for the letter K, the kayakers are kayaking down the K.  Each letter also has its own texture, for example, the letter P has paint dripping down the letter.  

Baker also uses little details on each page to keep the reader intrigued.  Whether you are trying to find the little red lady bug hidden on every page or understand the play on words, like the difference between a King of the Kingdom and the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Baker captures the readers eye on every page.

Check out some other cool ABC books the next time you are in the Goldstein Library.

A is for the Americas by Cynthia Chin Lee and Terri de la Peña

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr.

Gone Wild by David McLimans

The Graphic Alphabet by David Pelletier



Monday, February 27, 2012

Bunny Rabbit Rebus

With a unique twist on reading, Bunny Rabbit Rebus by David A. Adler tells the story of Baby Rabbit and Mother Rabbit and their quest to find food while helping all their friends.  According to Wikipedia, a rebus is an "allusional device that uses pictures to represent words or parts of words."  Like in Bunny Rabbit Rebus, you may find a picture of a star in front of the letters TED to mean "started," or AL followed by a red E to mean "already."












Interested in more?????  Here are several other books in our collection that use rebus to tell a story.


The bag I'm taking to Grandma's by Shirley Neitzel
Easy and Picture Books  PZ8.3.N34 Bag 1995

The dress I'll wear to the party by Shirley Neitzel
Easy and Picture Books  PZ8.3.N34 Dr 1995

From A to Z : the collected letters of Irene and Hallie Coletta by Irene Coletta
Easy and Picture Books  PZ8.3.C68 Fr 1979

The jacket I wear in the snow by Shirley Neitzel
Easy and Picture Books  PZ8.3.N34 Jac 1989

The Little Red Riding Hood rebus book by Ann Morris
Juvenile  PZ8.M8287 Li 1987

Mother Goose picture puzzles by Will Hillenbrand
Easy and Picture Books  PZ8.3.H5542 Mo 2011

Puniddles by Bruce and Brett McMillan
Juvenile  PN6371.5 .M39 1982

Snappity snap! by Stephen Wyllie
Easy and Picture Books  PZ7.W9783 Sn 1989  
 
There was an old woman by Stephen Wyllie
Easy and Picture Books  PZ7.W9783 Th 1985

The turtle and the hippopotamus by Kate Banks
Easy and Picture Books  PZ7.B22594 Tu 2002