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L IS FOR LIBRARY, Terry,
Sonya ~~~ $17.95
32 pgs. full-color illus. 2006. Elementary,
middle school.
An endearing orange tabby leads children on an alphabetical tour of
the library. Rhyming couplets that for the most part flow nicely give
readers an overview, with equal emphasis on print and nonprint resources,
fiction, nonfiction, and reference. C is for the Caldecott,/awarded
for art that pleases the eyes./D is for the Dewey Decimal System,/which
helps us organize. The feline is accompanied by the ducklings from Robert
McCloskey's classic Make Way for Ducklings, who perch on the cat's head
as it peruses magazines, make xerox copies of their webbed feet, and
otherwise cavort in amusing ways. The library depicted is warm and inviting,
with a multiethnic group of children (and historical figures) obviously
enjoying themselves and excited by their surroundings. The illustrations
employ a soft but varied palette and are replete with details that add
interest and humor to the text. This would make an excellent first-time-in-the-library
book, but it will be enticing to children throughout the year as well.–From
School Library Journal
Curriculum Applications: Elementary Grade Media
Studies
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