Kids

SCHL 5200 - Promoting Literature (example)

By slackey
  • All the Lovely Bad Ones by Mary Downing Hahn

    All the Lovely Bad Ones by Mary Downing Hahn
    Ghosts at Grandma's Inn equals trouble and fun. Putting this ghost to bed isn't going to be easy for pranksters Corey and Travis, but they had better figure it out soon! Grades 3-6
    Hahn, M. (2008). All the lovely bad ones. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend

    Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend
    Guinevere is a child, only 13 years old, but she is about to marry. A medevil love story of princesses and knights! This book re-creates the legends of King Arthur for a new generation of teens (Early Adolescence)
    Carpinello, C. (2009). Guinevere: On the eve of legend. Parker: Outskirts Press.
  • Young Cam Jansen and the 100th day of school mystery

    Young Cam Jansen and the 100th day of school mystery
    Cam and Eric love pizza and parties, but when the class 100 day celebration turns into a mystery, these two hungry kids are set to solve it! Ages 5-8 Citation:
    Adler, D. (2010). Young cam jansen and the 100th day of school mystery. (Vol. 15). New York: Penguin Publishing Company.
  • Good Night, Good Night, Construction Site

    Good Night, Good Night, Construction Site
    If your little reader is crazy for trucks like my grandson is, this is the action packed book for him/her! Rhyming and dump trucks are sure to keep listeners tuned in (Preschool).Citation:
    Rinker, S. D., & Lichtenheld, T. (2011). Goodnight, goodnight, construction site. New York: Chronicle Books Llc.
  • My First Book of Smells and Colors - Fruits: 7 Scents to Recognise

    My First Book of Smells and Colors - Fruits: 7 Scents to Recognise
    This book is a flap book that helps children recognize some popular fruits using color and scent! I chose this book because my grandson, Jameson is autistic . I wanted him to recognize some of the fruits he was eating and make a connection to these fruits and this book.
    Age range: 3-5 years. Citation:
    Lallemand, O. (2011). My first book of smells and colours - fruits: 7 scents to recognise. Paris: Auzou Publishing. Retrieved from http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fruit-orianne-lallemand/11082290
  • Lockdown by Walter Dean Myers

    Lockdown by Walter Dean Myers
    Surviving jail time, learning from mistakes and a fiece desire to protect his siblings is what drives Reese. We all make mistakes, but how long do we have to pay? Mid Adolescence (Ages 13-17)
    Citation: Myers, W. (2011). Lockdown. Boston: Harper Collins.