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Mangoes, Mischief, and Tales of Friendship

12/4/2020

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Every day, King Bheema opens up his court to his subjects. Some come with complaints about a neighbor, some with tricky problems to solve. King Bheema deals with each fairly. Prince Veera watches his father and is excited when his chance finally comes to take over for a day. But some of the problems present unique challenges and puzzling circumstances. Will Prince Veera and his best friend Suku be able to solve them all?

This story is excellent for fans of folklore and traditional puzzle stories. Each chapter presents a classic dilemma for Prince Veera to solve. Children will enjoy trying to solve the puzzles before Veera and it would make a great class read-aloud so students can work together to try and solve them. The Indian setting only adds to the appeal, as does the sense of humor present throughout. Short chapters and ample illustrations make it great for young readers.


Mangoes, Mischief, and Tales of Friendship: Stories from India by Chitra Soundar, illustrated by Uma Krishnaswamy
Erica's Picks
2nd - 4th grade
​tags: fairy tales, global perspectives, historical fiction, People of Color

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Nessie Quest

12/4/2020

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When Ada Ru's parents tell her they're moving to Scotland for the whole summer, she is not thrilled. But before long she's swept up in a local mystery. The city is by a lake, and not just any lake: Loch Ness, home of the fabled Loch Ness Monster. Ada Ru teams up with a fellow American transplant and a local Nessie enthusiast nick named Hammy Bean to find definitive proof that the monster exists. What follows is a summer that she'll never forget.

I loved this story, and not just because it's set in Scotland (although that certainly didn't hurt). There's a great sense of adventure as they embark on their quest and plenty of humor as well. All of the characters are great from the skeptical but loyal Ada Ru, the cool, guitar-playing Dax, and the always optimistic, blind Hammy Bean. (Not to mention Hammy's dog, Mac-Talla.) This is a perfect story of summer adventure and new friendships.

Nessie Quest by Melissa Savage
Erica's Picks
3rd - 6th grade
​tags: character driven, contemporary fiction, disability, friendship, global perspectives, humor, mystery, summer vacation

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Dragons and Marshmallows

12/4/2020

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Zoey discovers an amazing secret one day, just before her mother goes on a business trip. Her mother can see magical creatures, and so can Zoey. Over the years, these special creatures have come to count on her mom when they're injured and need help. With her mom away, it's Zoey's responsibility. At first Zoey is excited, but when a baby dragon appears she worries she won't know how to care for it. What should she feed it? Where did it come from? And when will her mom come home? Zoey and her faithful cat Sassafras are on the case. It's up to them to save the dragon.

What is not to love in a story about a baby dragon and a cat named Sassafras? Pitch perfect for beginning readers with short chapters and ample pictures, this could make a great read-aloud as well. I particularly enjoyed how Zoey uses the scientific method to learn more about the dragon. Highly recommended for readers just ready for chapter books.

Dragons and Marshmallows (Zoey and Sassafras #1) by Asia Citro, illustrated by Marion Lindsay 
Erica's Picks
1st - 3rd grade
​tags: animals, fantasy, People of Color

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Saving Winslow

12/4/2020

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When Louie's father brings home a sickly, newborn mini donkey Louie makes it his mission to care for the pitiful creature. Everyone thinks that he won't last more than a day or two. His friend Nora thinks the baby isn't worth the heartache. But Louie won't be dissuaded. When the donkey defies everyone's expectations there's a new problem: keeping a loud donkey on a residential street.

This is a sweet story of triumph over impossible odds and not being afraid to risk your heart by loving. Of course the main attraction is  the adorable baby mini donkey. But Louie and Nora's friendship shines through as another highlight. A quick read with short chapters perfect for sensitive young souls.

Saving Winslow by Sharon Creech
Erica's Picks
3rd - 5th grade
​tags: animals, character driven, contemporary fiction, family life, friendship, SEL

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The Very Very Far North

12/3/2020

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Far away in the north pole lives a polar bear named Duane. He loves icicle treats, naps, adventures, and making new friends. There's C.C. the wise owl who lives on a sunken ship. Magic the playful arctic fox who loves playing tricks. Handsome the vain musk ox who loves his own reflection. Major Puff the puffin who comes from a long line of military heroes. Twitch the energetic rabbit who loves to dig. Boo the shy reindeer and Sun Girl who goes everywhere with her pack of wolves. Join Duane and his friends and soon they will be your friends too.

I adored this book which reminded me of Winnie-the-Pooh in the very best way. All the characters have their own unique quirks and the way they learn to work together is both endearing and insightful. Perfect for a read-aloud with even the youngest of children, this book is sure to become a beloved classic.


The Very, Very Far North
by Dan Bar-el, illustrations by Kelly Pousette
Erica's Picks
1st - 4th grade
​tags: animals, character driven, friendship

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I Can Make This Promise

12/2/2020

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Edie never imagined that when she went into the attic with her friends looking for popsicle molds, she would uncover a mystery that would change her life. Edie's mother is Native American, but she was adopted by a white couple and claims to know little of her native roots. Which is why Edie is shocked when she uncovers letters and photographs of a native woman from the past who looks like her and shares her name. Who is this woman? Did her mother name her after this other Edith? Why have her parents kept this all hidden? As she investigates the mystery with her friends, Edie will learn who she can really trust and the secret history of her family.

This is a sweet, gentle story about a girl uncovering her family past and navigating friendships. I loved learning about Coast Salish Indians along with Edie. The premise is unique, but the basic themes of finding out who your true friends are, standing up for yourself, and learning how to have hard conversations with your family are all universal. A great story for young readers.

I Can Make This Promise by Christine Day
Erica's Picks
3rd - 6th grade
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Stand Up, Yumi Chung!

11/10/2020

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Yumi dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian, but her strict parents just don't understand. They want her to quit wasting her time on jokes and study for the SSAT so she can get a scholarship to a prestigious school. But when she stumbles on a comedy summer camp led by her favorite YouTube star she sneaks in while she's supposed to be studying at the library. It seems like everything is coming together, until she finds out her parents might lose their restaurant and reality comes crashing down. Is Yumi destined for the Groundlings or a grounding? And how can she ever become a stand-up comic if she can't learn how to stand up for herself?

This is a charming and funny novel about a shy girl coming into her own and gaining the confidence to ask for what she truly wants. Plenty of children will relate to Yumi and her struggles to be true to herself while still pleasing her parents and the difficulty of living under the shadow of a "perfect" sibling. I loved getting a glimpse into the process of stand-up comedians as well. A sweet story worth sharing.

Stand Up, Yumi Chung! by Jessica Kim
Erica's Picks
3rd - 6th grade
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Scary Stories for Young Foxes

11/6/2020

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Mia's comfortable life in the forest is changed forever when one of her siblings gets rabies, forcing her to flee for her life. Along the way she will encounter dangers from traps to badgers to humans. But she will also encounter a new friend. Uly has never had a comfortable life. Born with a twisted paw, he has always had to fight to survive among his cruel older sisters. But his life takes a turn for the worse when the fabled Old Scratch turns out to be real. Will two fox kits be able to survive the woods together? Or will they fall prey to one of the hundreds of dangers lurking in the dark?

This is a deliciously creepy story that is also beautifully narrated and has the potential to become a classic. The fact that the main characters are foxes and the framing device that it's all a story prevents it from being too scary but it's still pretty intense at times. The black and white illustrations only add to the atmosphere. After reading this you will never look at foxes or Beatrix Potter the same way again.


Scary Stories for Young Foxes by Christian McKay Heidicker 
Erica's Picks
3rd - 6th grade
tags: animals, disability, fast paced, friendship, horror

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Finding Langston

11/6/2020

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Langston misses the Magnolia trees back home in Alabama. Chicago is cramped and dingy and all the kids make fun of him for being too 'country'. But when he makes a wrong turn one day, he finds something that makes it all worth it: a public library. Unlike the whites-only library back home this one is open to everyone. There Langston discovers the poetry of his namesake, and a refuge from the noise of the big city. As Langston makes new friends in unexpected places, he finds that he can belong in bronzeville after all.

This is a short novel but it packs a punch. The language is beautiful and the plot moving as Langston finds connections to his mother who passed just before they moved. It was a pleasure watching him find his way and meeting the other characters in his neighborhood. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the library and its friendly librarians play such a big role!

Finding Lanston by Lesa Cline-Ransome
Erica's Picks
2nd-5th
​Tags: character driven, family life, historical fiction, people of color

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The Forgotten Girl

9/10/2020

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Daniel's grandmother is always warning about spirits that take children away, especially if they go out in the snow. Nevertheless, Daniel and Iris sneak out on the night of the first snowfall. When they see a ghost and discover they've been accidentally playing in an abandoned graveyard, they run back home. But even in her warm room, the cold doesn't leave Iris entirely. Ever since that night, strange things have been happening. She has the overwhelming urge to go back, into the dark and the cold and find the ghost again.

This is a spooky story about forgotten histories. Daniel and Iris start to research the graveyard and discover that it was an African-American cemetery from when the town was segregated. They try to discover more about the ghost of the girl that's haunting them, but the forgotten spirit has plans of its own. Strongly recommended.

The Forgotten Girl by India Hill Brown
Erica's Picks
3rd - 6th
​Tags: family life, friendship, horror, people of color, school stories, supernatural

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