September 24, 2008
Animal Fantasy
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This story is about Babar and his wife. They soon find out that she is expecting a child. Come to find out, she is expecting three! They were both nervous and scared, but both quickly learned to deal with what they were given.
September 24, 2008
Animal Fantasy
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This is a story about a seemingly “lazy” mouse who sits around while the other mice are preparing for winter. As they gather corn and nuts, Frederick sits on a rock and says that he is gathering “sun rays for the cold dark winter days.” As the story continues, the mice are still gathering things for winter, however Frederick says that he is gathering words and colors. Winter finally comes along and when the mice begin to run out of food, they question Frederick about his “supplies.” It is assumed that the mice thought that Frederick had nothing to offer them since he didn’t do any physical work, but much to their surprise, Frederick offers them the gift of imagination and poetry.
September 24, 2008
Animal Fantasy
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When the sun had been missing for three days, some little chicks became worried because it was sad and cold without sunshine. They wanted to know where the sun was and sought to find it. The mother hen prepared them for their journey by giving each chick a grain of rye and a poppy seed. Their trek led them to encounter other cooperative animals and their places of habitat. Each animal encountered would suggest another animal which might be able to help them find the sun. It then would join the chicks on their quest. The delightful ending to this colorfully illustrated book (which is an adaptation of a Slovenian folk tale) emphasizes how each helping the other leads to the desired, but surprising, outcome.
September 24, 2008
Modern Fantasy
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The librarian and keeper of the rules, Miss Merriweather, has an unexpected guest to her library in the form of a lion. The assistant Mr. McBee seems intent on making the beautiful lion leave the library. However, since it is declared that the lion is actually breaking no rules, he is welcome to stay. The huge cat seems to love story time and at the end of the reading session decides to roar loudly, which is noise in the library and is breaking a rule! Displeased, Miss Merriweather’s reprimands the lion. The children stick up for the lion saying he only wants to hear more stories! He is allowed to stay as long as he follows the rules. The lion does follow the rules and he actually becomes quite helpful and liked at the library, dusting with his tail, licking envelopes, and serving as a stepstool for the smaller folk. Everyone appreciates him–except Mr. McBee. When Lion lets out another tremendous RAAAHHHRRR!, Mr. McBee knows he has the perfect excuse to have the lion ousted!. He rushes into Miss Merriweather’s office to tattle on the lion only to find that Miss Merriweather lying on the floor, hurt. The lion had actually only RAAAHHHRRRed to get Mr. McBee’s attention in order to help Miss Merriweather. The lion knows he broke the rules and leaves the library. He is greatly missed. In the end, even Mr. McBee realizes the joy the lion brought and is the one to find the lion and persuade him to come back, to everyone’s delight. This is just a feel good story with wonderful water colored pictures.
September 24, 2008
Animal Fantasy
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Little Raccoon wants to know when it is that his mother loves him most. Is it at feeding time? Or could it be when he is swimming? Or could it be in the morning or evening? Little raccoon goes on to ask about different times his mom could love him the most? This book shows the raccoons in a house, wearing clothes of bright colors. It is a warm, and wonderfull feeling type book. It is delightful to find out when his mommy loves him most!
September 24, 2008
Animal Fantasy
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Misunderstood Chicken Little is eager to make people proud of him. He pleases his dad with a homerun hit in baseball, but then it is time for a real challenge. Chicken Little must rescue his his friend Fish from the aliens before they destroy his entire home town. It is impressive how such a small fellow can be so heroic.
September 24, 2008
Animal Fantasy
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In this hilarious caldecott honoree story, a duck who lives on a farm is unhappy with the work conditions he is responsible for, so the Duck campaigns to put himself in charge of the farm. Once he wins, he decides that he wants a bigger and better position. He runs for governor, then for the presidency of the United States. This is a really good book that children will love!