Early Chapter Books, It's Monday! What Are You Reading?, Middle Grade Literature, Picture Books

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? 2/20/23

Bella and I are excited to share our latest reads in It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #IMWAYR is a community of bloggers who link up to share what they are reading.  Kellee Moye of Unleashing Readers and Jen Vincent of Teach Mentor Texts decided to give it a #kidlit focus and encourage everyone who participates to visit at least 3 of the other #kidlit book bloggers that link up and leave comments for them.


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Bravo, Little Bird! by Annie Silvestro Illustrated by Ramona Kaulitzki

An old man’s piano notes drift down to the valley enthralling Little Bird.  She decides to venture to his house on the top of the hill, make a nest, and join him in song.  Little Bird and the old man become a duo making music together to the delight of their families.  The old man teaches his grandson to play the piano while Little Bird teaches her babies to sing.  One day the old man is too tired to play so he asks his grandson.  Not long after, all is quiet.  Readers can infer from the text and the illustrations that the old man has died.  The silence remains until a cardinal approaches Little Bird inquiring about the music.  Little Bird visits the valley and sees the impact her and the old man’s music as children and animals play familiar tunes.  She leads them up the hill so that the old man’s family can hear too.

Silvestro’s touching text and Kaulitzki’s expressive illustrations will help adults support children with the loss of a loved one.  What I love about the story is Little Bird did not realize the power of her and the old man’s music.  She and the old man played for themselves and their families but it was only after the music stopped, Little Bird witnessed the positive effect it had on others.  While the old man was no longer with them, his legacy lives on every time they play their music.  Thanks to Simon and Schuster Children’s Publishing for sharing a copy.  Bravo, Little Bird! celebrates its book birthday tomorrow on February 21, 2023. 


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In Every Life by Marla Frazee

Inspired by a call and response version of a Jewish baby-naming blessing, In Every Life honors the events and emotions that connects us as humans.  On each page spread, the text follows the same pattern: “In every _____, blessed is the _______.”  Accompanying her words, Frazee shares ten affecting illustrations in which one, a few, many or all will appeal to the reader’s emotions.  Directly following is breathtakingly beautiful full page spread artwork that complements or reinforces the theme.  

What I love about In Every Life is that some of the experiences depicted are big life events while others are small.  Some experiences are with people or pets and others occur alone.  Frazee reminds me to cherish every moment of my life because life is indeed the greatest gift.  Thanks to Simon and Schuster Children’s Publishing for sharing a copy.  In Every Life published on February 7, 2023. 


Bella’s Dog Pick of the Week

Wanting to spread the dog love, Beagles and Books has a weekly feature of highlighting a literary selection with a canine character.

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Finn and the Feline Frenemy (Life in the Doghouse #4) written by Danny Robertson, Ron Danta & Crystal Velasquez Illustrated by Laura Catrinella

In the fourth book in the Life in the Doghouse series, Finn, a redbone hound mix, has been recently adopted by the Figueroa family.  Finn is unique in that he only has three legs, but imagine his surprise when he discovers the family cat, Rusty, is also a tripod! Rusty though is not happy about sharing daughter Alyssa with Finn just like Alyssa isn’t thrilled about the arrival of her new baby brother.  Will Rusty warm up to Finn and realize it is not a competition?  Will Alyssa understand that there is room in their house and her parents’ hearts for her and her brother? 

At only 138 pages with short chapters and black and white illustrations, Finn and the Feline Frenemy (along with the other books in the series), is a great chapter book for children transitioning to middle grade.  I love how the story shares how Alyssa and her family supports Finn by taking him on short walks, giving him  raised dog bowls, and a life jacket so Finn can engage in water therapy in their pool.  Alyssa also learns a valuable lesson from watching Finn and Rusty which many kids can relate to.  Kids will also enjoy learning about the true story of Finn which comes after the fictionalized story.  Of course, being a rescue dog mom, I love that this series features a rescue dedicating to finding furever homes for dogs and the text shows how three legged animals such as Finn and Rusty can live happy lives with a supportive family. Thanks to Barbara Fisch of Blue Slip Media and Simon and Schuster Publishing for sharing for a copy. Finn and the Feline Frenemy released on February 7, 2023.   To learn more about this engaging and informative series, click here


Bella and I thank you for visiting Beagles and Books!

“People love dogs. You can never go wrong adding a dog to the story.”
Jim Butcher
#IMWAYR is dedicated to dear Etta, my original book beagle. Blessed that Etta is part of my story.
Early Readers, Graphic Novel, It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? 2/7/23

Bella and I are excited to share our latest reads in It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #IMWAYR is a community of bloggers who link up to share what they are reading.  Kellee Moye of Unleashing Readers and Jen Vincent of Teach Mentor Texts decided to give it a #kidlit focus and encourage everyone who participates to visit at least 3 of the other #kidlit book bloggers that link up and leave comments for them.


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Nat the Cat Takes a Nap by Jarrett Lerner (Ready to Read Pre-Level 1)

Jarrett Lerner’s books are always a hit with my students so you can imagine my excitement when I discovered he was writing a series for emergent readers!  Sleep is all Nat the Cat wants to do, but the narrator keeps interrupting him by well, narrating!  Breaking the fourth wall, an annoyed Nat engages in a dialogue directly with the storyteller in the hopes the narration will stop.  Will Nat be successful?

Fans of LaRochelle and Wohnoutka’s See the Cat and See the Dog will love Nat the Cat! The banter between Nat and the narrator is hilarious making me laugh out loud as an adult so I am certain kids will love! With repetition, sight words and decodable text,  I am so thrilled that my primary students will be able to read the majority of the story on their own.  Using a limited palette, Lerner’s clean and bright illustrations clearly show Nat’s changing emotions throughout the story. Stay tuned for Nat the Cat Takes a Bath which publishes in May 2023. 

Thanks to Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing for sharing a copy. Nat the Cat Takes a Nap recently published on January 17, 2023.  


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Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends by Kaz Windness (Ready to Read Graphics 1)

When Worm and Caterpillar meet, they instantly become best friends.  Worm thinks it is because they share similarities and while they may outwardly resemble each other and both dislike birds, Caterpillar disagrees stating they are different.  Gradually, Worm understands asking Caterpillar to never change but of course, we know that is not physically possible.  Not long after, Caterpillar turns into a chrysalis and Worm is afraid of losing their friendship.  When Caterpillar emerges from the cocoon, will their friendship survive the metamorphosis?  

Windness’ adorably Worm and Caterpillar and simple, concise text will hook and hold readers.  She perfectly captures each character’s range of emotions as they both learn that true friends accept one another for who they are.  Full of humor and heart, Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends is a story all kids need in their lives. 

Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends is a great introduction to graphic novels for emergent readers.  Before the story, children and their parents learn the fundamentals having elements such as speech bubbles and panels defined.  The story is easily accessible with mostly one or two panels per page with some wordless page spreads. Kids will love comparing and contrasting the life cycle of the worm and butterfly as well as step by steps directions for drawing both characters.  Thanks to Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing for sharing a copy. Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends celebrated its book birthday last week on January 31, 2023.  


Bella’s Dog Pick of the Week

Wanting to spread the dog love, Beagles and Books has a weekly feature of highlighting a literary selection with a canine character.

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Dog Can Hide by Laura Gehl Illustrated by Fred Blunt (Ready to Read Ready-to-Go)

Dog, Cat, and Frog are playing hide and seek.  Cat is first to seek.  The amphibian’s appetite helps Cat find Frog and together, they look and locate Dog.  When Dog seeks, he quickly finds Cat but where is Frog?  Dog gets an idea to make Frog appear.   

With a length around 100 words, simple sight words, and word families, the Ready to Read Ready-to-Go level are written for emergent readers to read independently.  As a reading specialist, I admire Gehl’s ability to craft a fun and engaging story with a limited number of words.  Blunt’s entertaining and expressive illustrations match the text providing additional support to the reader.   Before the text,  children are introduced to the characters as well as list of all the words used in the story.  Parents can also check comprehension by orally asking the questions on the last page of the book.  To check out the rest of Gehl’s and Blunt’s books in their series, click here. 

Thanks to Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing for sharing a copy. Dog Can Hide recently released on January 17, 2023.  


Bella and I thank you for visiting Beagles and Books!

“People love dogs. You can never go wrong adding a dog to the story.”
Jim Butcher
#IMWAYR is dedicated to dear Etta, my original book beagle. Blessed that Etta is part of my story.