Proudly presenting two more books that were finalists in the contest this year:
EASY READER CATEGORY
FRIENDS FINDING SOLUTIONS…
My Kite Is Stuck! And Other Stories
Written by Salina Yoon
All three stories feature the same three main characters, Little Duck, Big Duck and Porcupine. In the first story, Big Duck gets his kite stuck in the tree. His two friends try to help, but only make the problem worse. Children will laugh at the silly solutions the characters invent.
The second tale revolves around Porcupine making friends with a bug. Big Duck and Little Duck discuss the qualities needed in a friend and try to persuade Porcupine why he can’t be friends with a bug. There is a surprise ending.
In the third story, the three friends decide to build a lemonade stand. They model cooperation, patience and hard work. Of course, there are a few hiccups and lots of humor when the friends forget about the main ingredient needed for their success.
These stories employ speech balloons with dark text and brilliant digital illustrations that fill the page. I would recommend it to preschoolers and kindergarten beginning readers. Each story can be enjoyed separately for beginning readers with shorter attention spans.
EARLY CHAPTER BOOK CATEGORY:
SCIENCE, MAGIC, AND GIRL POWER…
Zoey And Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows
Written by Asia Citro
Illustrated by Marion Lindsay
What a charming way to combine science, a bit of magic and a strong female role model in an interesting story! Zoey is an inquisitive, intelligent, sweet girl. One day she discovers her mother holding a photograph that appears to be glowing. Her mother attempts to hide it, but when Zoey reveals that she can see the glowing creature, her scientist-mother reveals her secret.
As a child, her mother discovered a purple glowing frog that was severely injured. To her amazement, the frog named Pip began talking to her. Ever since that day, Zoey’s mom had been helping other magical creatures who needed assistance. She installed a hidden doorbell in the barn. Zoey’s mom thought she was the only one who had this ability, but now she understands that Zoey also has the gift.
When Zoey’s mom must travel to a scientific conference, Zoey hopes that she will receive a call for help from one of these magical creatures. Zoey studies her mom’s journals, notes, and photos. Sure enough, a few days later, she hears the bell and finds a small reptile near death in the barn. Zoey gets to work, but there is so much to learn. She sets forth a hypothesis and sets out her materials. Like a true scientist, she uses trial and error and controls in her experiments. Together with her cat, Sassafras, they work to save the creature. Who is this creature? Will Zoey be successful?
I found lots to like in this chapter book. Large print, beautiful black and white drawings, and a table of contents that lists the subject of each short chapter. Citro carefully crafts a multicultural, curious and hard-working female protagonist who is empathetic and appealing to young readers. Children quickly become engrossed with the plot, while hardly realizing they are learning about the scientific method and the reptile species. The glossary reinforces understanding of unfamiliar vocabulary. Highly recommended for beginning readers, but certainly challenging enough for middle-grade readers.
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4 responses to “#Cybils2017 #Finalists”
Elaine Kaye
March 3rd, 2018 at 13:04
Thanks for showcasing these! I love the cover for Zoey and Sassafrass. The illustration is amazing.
I’m a new participant in #DiverseKidLit. 🙂
bamauthor
March 3rd, 2018 at 14:29
Yes, and the book is so well-done. I hope that you will take the time to read it.
mommynificent
March 6th, 2018 at 22:11
We absolutely adore the Zoey and Sassafras books in our house! The other one is new to me. Thanks for sharing these at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com!
Tina
bamauthor
March 7th, 2018 at 09:48
This was my first read in the series. I am looking forward to checking out the others.