Showing posts with label Caldecott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caldecott. Show all posts

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Review: What If? - Laura Vaccaro Seeger

What If?

written and illustrated by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

Ages 4+

32 pages

Roaring Brook Press, April 2010

Happy Picture Book Saturday!

I have been especially fond of wordless books ever since I discovered Tuesday by David Wiesner (and yes, I know, it does have some words... but the point is, you can read the book without reading the words, and it doesn't significantly impact your experience of the book.  Such is the experience with What If?  The sum total words in this book are:

what
if
and
then
but
or

Seeger (niece by marriage of folk singer Pete Singer) tells, or rather shows, the story of three seals playing with a ball.  In the first two of three possible versions of the story, one seal is left out and feels sad.  In the third, they find an alternative that makes all three seals happy. 

My son, 2, is captivated by this book.  He can relate to playing on the beach with a ball, but I think more importantly he finds the feelings of the seals, so adorably presented on their little seal faces, accessible.  What child has not been left out, or left others out, intentionally or not?  Just as repetition is crucial to children learning to read, repetition of pictures is equally crucial to children learning to understand the importance of considering the feelings of others.  This would be a quick and easy springboard to a discussion of feelings without getting didactic. 

Laura Vaccaro Seeger's books have all been well regarded.  She received some recent acclaim when she received the Caldecott Honor, the NYT Best Illustrated Book of 2007 AND the Geisel Honor in one year (for First the Egg).  The following year, One Boy won a similar number of accolades.  But for sheer inventiveness, I especially love sharing Seeger's Walter Was Worried with children.  The book tells the story, in alliterative feeling statements, of children who are confounded by the weather, but the paintings show each feeling using the letters from the feeling word to create the child's face.  For example, if you look closely at the picture of Walter to the right, you can see each of the letters in WOrrIeD. 

It's really pretty amazing what Seeger can share in her seemingly simple illustrations.  I look forward to sharing them with my students this year, and listening to what they see.

Ratings
  • Awesomeness: 7 - quiet and simple, but infinitely accessible to children of all ages
  • Wordsmithing: 6 - almost no words, but the ones she chooses are just right
  • Personages: 6 - sweet little seals!
  • Mesmerizitude: 6 - I've read it several times now, and I see something new each time
  • Illustrations: 7 - beautiful primary colors and sweeping sunsets
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Monday, December 28, 2009

Allen Mock Caldecott 2010 runoff


I don't know if you have any concept of my to-read shelf, but it was overflowing... and that was before I brought home three new bags of books to review for my 2nd grade annual Mock Caldecott. Egads!

I have a big double stack of 2009 picture books that have appeared on others' shortlists or have won other Mock C's this year. Since I don't seem to have the time or the wherewithal to sit down and review all these titles, here's a list of the books I'm looking at tonight. I'll post the culled list in a few days. If you have suggestions of anything to (eek) add, or subtract, please do post a comment.

In no particular order:

Only A Witch Can Fly - Alison McGhee
Tillie Lays an Egg - Terry Golson
The Composer is Dead - Lemony Snicket
The Fantastic Undersea Life of Jacques Cousteau - Dan Yaccarino
The Lion and the Mouse - Jerry Pinckney
Hook - Ed Young
Robot Zot - Jon Scieszka
Boats Speeding! Sailing! Cruising! - Patricia Hubbell
Dinothesaurus - Douglas Florian
The Cuckoo’s Haiku - Michael J. Rosen
Mama Says - Rob D. Walker
I Need My Monster - Amanda Noll
One Beetle Too Many - Kathryn Lasky
Surprise Soup - Mary Ann Rodman
Dinosaur Woods - George McClements
14 Cows for America - Carmen Agra Deedy
Chicken Little - Rebecca Emberley
A Foot in the Mouth - ed by Paul B. Janeczko
Tortuga in Trouble - Ann Whitford Paul
Home on the Range - Deborah Hopkinson
Do Re Mi - Susan L Roth
Sleepsong - George Ella Lyon
The Song of Francis - Tomie de Paola
Willoughby and the Lion - Greg Foley
The Anne Frank Case - Susan Goldman Rubin
Just in Case - Yuyi Morales
All of Baby Nose to Toes - Victoria Adler
If Kisses Were Colors - Janet Lawler
Yuki and the One Thousand Carriers - Gloria Whelan
Redwoods - Jason Chin
Eleanor Quiet No More - Doreen Rappaport
Machines Go to Work - William Low
Moonshot - Brian Floca
A Chair for Always - Vera B. Williams
Honk, Honk, Goose! - April Pulley Sayre
Sweethearts of Rhythm - Marilyn Nelson
Mommy, Where Are You? - Leonid Gore
I’m Your Bus - Marilyn Singer
Billy Milly Short and Silly - Eve B. Feldman
Button Up! - Alice Schertle
Billy Twitters and His Blue Whale Problem - Mac Barnett
Our Abe Lincoln - adapted by Jim Aylesworth
Living Sunlight - Molly Bang & Penny Chisholm
Written in Bone - Sally M. Walker
Marching For Freedom - Elizabeth Partridge
Thunder-Boomer! - Shutta Crum
The Sleepy Little Alphabet - Judy Sierra
What Can You Do With an Old Red Shoe? - Anna Alter
My Mom is Trying to Ruin My Life - Kate Feiffer
Open the Door to Liberty! - Anne Rockwell
Blueberry Girl - Neil Gaiman
Mystery Vine - Cathryn Falwell
Down Down Down - Steve Jenkins
Tell Me About Your Dragon - Jackie Morris
First Dog - J. Patrick Lewis
All the World - Liz Garton Scanlon
John Brown - John Hendrix
The Terrible Plop - Ursula Dubosarsky
Spot the Plot - J. Patrick Lewis
When Stella Was Very, Very Small - Marie Louise Gay
Waiting for Winter - Sebastian Meschenmoser
We Troubled the Waters - Ntozake Shange


Now that I've gone through them, I have a few sorted piles, but I have a bunch of reading to do before I decide for sure what goes where.

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