Children's Story Time
New Books and Old Favorites May 2008
Featured Book of the Month:
The Animal Hedge
There once was a farmer who cared deeply for his animals. During a terrible drought, he was forced to sell his animals and move with his three sons to a small house surrounded by a mysterious hedge. The farmer and his sons soon found that the hedge was very special; it helps the person who is clipping it to discover something new about himself. The folk art-inspired illustrations by Bagram Ibatoulline are a perfect compliment to this gentle story.
(j)SB463 .F628 2003
The Animal Hedge. Fleischman, Paul. Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick Press, c2003
The Tree in the Wood: an Old Nursery Song. Manson, Christopher. New York : North-South
Books, c1993.
Summary: This cumulative folk song traces a fine tree back to the acorn planted by a boy
whose bed was feathered by a bird nesting in a similar tree
(j)QH527 .M318 1993
The Red Poppy. Lucht, Irmgard. New York : Hyperion Books for Children, c1995.
Summary: Simple text and large close-up illustrations follow the life cycle of a poppy
growing at the edge of a field of rye.
(j)QK495 .P22 P27, L963, 1995
Wanda's Roses. Brisson, Pat. Honesdale, Pa. : Caroline House, Boyds Mills Press, c1994
Summary: Wanda adopts a bush on some abandoned ground and her determination to make
roses bloom on it involves the whole community.
(j)SB457.3 .B776 1994
Are You a Snail? Allen, Judy. New York : Kingfisher, c2000.
Summary: Introduction to the life cycle of a garden snail.
(j)SB998 .S7 AL53 2000
Clara Caterpillar. Edwards, Pamela Duncan. HarperCollins Publishers, c2001.
Summary: By camouflaging herself, Clara Caterpillar, who becomes a cabbage butterfly,
courageously saves Catisha the crimson-colored butterfly from a hungry crow.
(j)QL561 .P5 Ed97 2001
Hummingbird. Schwartz, David M. Milwaukee, Wis. : Gareth Stevens, 2001, c1999.
Summary: Describes the physical characteristics, behavior and habitat of the hummingbird.
(j)QL696 .A558 Sch96 2001
Have You Seen Bugs? Oppenheim, Joanne. New York : Scholastic Press, 1998, c1996.
Summary: Depicts and describes in verse a variety of bugs and how they look, behave, and
improve our lives.
(j)QL467 .Op5 1996
Plantpet. Primavera, Elise. New York : G. P. Putnam, c1994.
Summary: In his junkyard Bertie discovers a life form fond of gardening, but he nearly
loses his new pet by not understanding its needs.
(j)SB453 .P935 1993
Bugs! Bugs! Bugs! Barner, Bob. San Francisco : Chronicle Books, c1999.
Summary: A nonsense rhyme introduces children to familiar bugs. Includes a fun facts section
(j)QL468 .B26 1999
Waiting for Wings. Author: Ehlert, Lois. San Diego, Calif. : Harcourt, c2001.
Summary: Large-format illustrations accompanied by simple text show the life cycle of a butterfly. Includes information about butterfly gardening.
(j)QL541 .Eh56 2001
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