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    The Children’s Book Review Turns One

    TCBR ContributorBy TCBR Contributor5 Mins Read ABC's Ages 0-3 Ages 4-8 Ages 9-12 Animal Books Author Interviews Award Winners Bilingual Books Book Lists Books with Boy Characters Books with Girl Characters Chapter Books Gift Books Interactive Picture Books Reluctant Readers
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    Have you ever heard the expression: time flies when you are having fun? Sure you have. It’s an expression that certainly rings true for the Children’s Book Review. March 18 marked our first anniversary, and so I thought I would share with you some of our highlights.

    • In fall 2008, The Children’s Book Review was selected for inclusion in the American Library Association’s Great Web Sites for Kids. Thank you to the ALSC’s GWS Committee members who voted for us.
    • All of the author interviews were so much fun, but making my first podcast from my interview with Emily Gravett was a gratifying moment — click here to check it out. Click here to read the interviews from the following fabulous authors: Graeme Base, Bonny Becker, Tomie dePaolo, Deborah Diesen, Bobbie Hinman, Ingrid Law, Jon Scieszka, David Shannon, and Eric Wight.
    • Growing my team from me to three, with two enthusiastic book lovers. The first addition was Luisa LaFleur. Her specialty is reviewing bilingual books for “budding linguists”. Our latest induction is Amanda Lynch — an English major, book selling (and lover) extraordinaire — stay tuned for an official introduction.

    Our favorite wordless picture books that scored a review:

    Wave

    by Suzy Lee

    Reading level:
    Ages 2-6

    Hardcover: 40 pages

    Publisher: Chronicle Books (April 16, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

    Wonder Bear

    by Tao Nyeu

    Reading level: Ages 3-7

    Hardcover: 48 pages

    Publisher: Dial Books (September 18, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

    South

    by Patrick McDonnell

    Reading level:
    Ages 3-6

    Hardcover: 48 pages

    Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers (September 1, 2008)

    Review: Click here.


    Our favorite picture books that scored a review:

    I Lost My Kisses

    by Trudie Trewin

    Reading level: Ages 2-8

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Publisher: Orchard Books;
    1 edition (January 1, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

    Chimpanzees of Happy Town

    by Giles Andreae(Author), Guy Parker-Rees(Illustrator)

    Reading level: Ages 2-8

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Publisher: Orchard Books; 1 edition (October 1, 2006)

    Review: Click here.

     The Apple Pie That Papa Baked

    by Lauren Thompson (author) and Jonathan Bean (illustrator)

    Reading level: Ages 2-8

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Children’s Publishing (July 24, 2007)

    Review: Click here.

    Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots?

    by Carmela LaVigna Coyle

    Reading level: Ages 2-8

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Publisher: Rising Moon (February
    25, 2003)

    Review: Click here.

    Monkey And Me

    by Emily Gravett (I really enjoyed her playful website)

    Reading level: Ages 2-6

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing (March 4, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

    Someday

    by Alison McGhee (Author), Peter H. Reynolds (Illustrator)

    Reading level: Ages 2 – 6

    Hardcover: 40 pages

    Publisher: Atheneum (February 27, 2007)

    Review: Click here.

     Hello Day

    by Anita Lobel

    Reading level: Ages 0 – 5

    Hardcover: 40 pages

    Publisher: Greenwillow (March 25, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

     The Little Yellow Leaf

    by Carin Berger

    Reading level: Ages 3-6

    Hardcover: 40 pages

    Publisher: Greenwillow (August 26, 2008)

    Review: Click here.


    Our favorite multi-concept, or interactive books that scored a review:

    Alphabet

    by Matthew Van Fleet

    Reading level: Baby-Preschool

    Hardcover: 20 pages

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books (April 8, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

    Who Ate All the Cookie Dough?

    by Karen Beaumont

    Reading level:
    Ages 3-7

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (May 27, 2008)

    Review: Click here.


    Our favorite novels, graphic novels, and chapter books that scored a review:

    Clementine’s Letter

    Sara Pennypacker (Author), Marla Frazee (Illustrator)

    Reading level: Ages 7-10

    Hardcover: 160 pages

    Publisher: Hyperion (April 1, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

     Kenny & the Dragon

    by Tony DiTerlizzi

    Reading level:
    Ages 8-12

    Hardcover: 160 pages

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing (August 5, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

     Nicholas in Trouble

    by Rene Goscinny (Author) Jean-Jacques Sempe (Illustrator), Anthea Bell (Translator)

    Reading Level:
    Ages 7 – 10

    Hardcover: 132 pages

    Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd (October 31, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

    Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

    by Jeff Kinney

    Reading level: Ages 9-12

    Hardcover: 224 pages

    Publisher: Amulet (February 1, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

    The Willoughbys

    by Lois Lowry

    Reading level:
    Ages 9-12

    Hardcover: 176 pages

    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books; 1 edition (March 31, 2008)

    Review:
    Click here.

     The Invention of Hugo Cabret

    by Brian Selznick

    Reading level: Ages 9-12

    Hardcover: 544 pages

    Publisher: Scholastic Press (January 30, 2007)

    Review: Click here.

     Savvy

    by Ingrid Law

    Reading level:
    Ages 9-12

    Hardcover: 352 pages

    Publisher: Dial (May 1, 2008)

    Review: Click here.

     The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

    By Avi

    Reading level: Ages 9-12

    Paperback: 240 pages

    Publisher: HarperCollins (August 10, 2004)

    Review: Click here.


    Our favorite videos:

    BOOK BY BOOK: the making of a monkey man from Jarrett Krosoczka on Vimeo.


    The five most popular pages visited:

    1. 2009 Caldecott and Newbery Winners
    2. Ages 4 – 8: Books for preschoolers to second grade
    3. Books for Boys
    4. Link and a Quote: Drummer Boy by Loren Long
    5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw: Book 3

    Thank you to everyone who has made our first year so great. And most importantly, thanks for reading!

    What to Read Next:

    1. Awesome Kids’ Activity Books
    2. 2 Coffee Table Books that Encourage Family Reading
    3. Holiday Gift Guide: Best Children’s Books & Toys
    4. Best Children’s Books of 2009 … Beyond the Half-Way Mark

    *Disclosure: Please note that this post may contain affiliate links that share some commission. Rest assured that these will not affect the cost of any products and services promoted here. Our team always provides their authentic opinion in all content published on this site.

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