Oct 26 2009

Phil Bildner!

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Guess what?!!?!  Awesome author Phil Bildner is coming to OUR SCHOOL on November 5th!  He’s going to be visiting with 3rd-5th grade on Thursday and then he’s coming back again on Friday to do a writing camp with third and fourth grade.

Here’s his website: http://www.philbildner.com – check him out!

You can also order some of his books and GET THEM SIGNED when he is here!  Anyone from any grade can order books

The following is from The Children’s Book Review

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Sluggers: Loren Long & Phil Bildner

By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
Published: July 1, 2009

http://www.philbildner.com/sluggerslogo2.jpgAdventure, mystery, magic, camaraderie, and a serious dose of baseball is what you’ll get from the Sluggers series. It holds all the right ingredients to satisfy even the biggest baseball fans, including collectible baseball cards. With a whip of the willow (a swing of the bat) Loren Long and Phil Bildner have combined their talents of illustrations and writing to create a “screamer” of a series. A fantastic family read — a definite four-bagger!

Magic in the Outfield (Sluggers)

Magic in the Outfield

by Loren Long (Author & Illustrator), Phil Bildner (Author)

Reading level:
Ages 8-12

Paperback: 160 pages

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing (February 24, 2009)

In book 1, or game 1 as it may be, readers receive a nice introduction to the well developed characters. The scene is set clearly, and the tale begins to unravel slowly in a well formulated manner that is carried through all of the books. Long’s superb charcoal rendered illustrations are masterfully placed, and the useful annotations that explain 1800′s baseball terminology are worth their weight in gold. The series is also based around family strength and the power of faith, which is delivered in many ways — I treasure the wonderful words of wisdom that are shared.

“Daddy used to say that in life we often can’t control what happens to us, but what we can control is–”
“–how we deal with it.” The three Paynes finished the sentence.
Publisher’s synopsis: Griffith, Graham, and Ruby’s father passed away in the war. And now they must join their mother and their father’s wartime traveling baseball team, The Travelin’ Nine, on a tour of America to raise money. No one will tell the kids why the team needs money so badly. Their only clue is a baseball with a hole the size of an acorn in it that their Uncle Owen gave to them the night of their father’s funeral. They know very little about its significance except that their father made it with his own two hands and carried it with him throughout the war. And when all three kids hold the ball, strange things begin to happen…


Add this book to your collection:
Magic in the Outfield

Horsin' Around (Sluggers)

Horsin’ Around

by Loren Long (Author & Illustrator), Phil Bildner (Author)

Reading level:
Ages 8-12

Paperback: 224 pages

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing (February 24, 2009)

In book 2, game 2, the adventure continues with perfect continuity. A new addition to the easy to follow format is the useful scoreboard which is illustrated at the end of each chapter. It enables you to truly lose yourself to the strengthening mystery and increasing magic. “Huzzah” to Long and Bildner.

“Huzzah!”: common cheer to show appreciation for a team’s efforts.

Publisher’s synopsis: As the team heads into the River City, Griffith is beginning to realize that there’s more at risk than meets the eye, something beyond the need to raise money — something involving the ball that could put his entire family in danger.

Ruby is eager to help solve the mystery of the ball and plans on keeping her eyes and ears wide open and writing everything down. She knows the answer is out there. All she has to do is see the things that others don’t. And figure out what those things mean.

Then there’s Graham, who usually only thinks about how to get more time on the baseball field. Even he’s beginning to notice that there are strange and shady characters at just about every turn.

Finally there’s the Chancellor, one of the wealthiest and greediest businessmen in the entire world. And it looks like he’s got his eye on the ball!

Add this book to your collection: Horsin’ Around

Great Balls of Fire (Sluggers)

Great Balls Of Fire

by Loren Long (Author & Illustrator), Phil Bildner (Author)

Reading level:
Ages 8-12

Paperback: 224 pages

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing (April 14, 2009)

In book 3, game 3, the mystery and adventure are building with strong momentum. Drama and danger are added– enough to compel readers forward, but never too much to scare them away. The ending is thrilling and leaves readers urgent for book 4.

Publisher’s synopsis: Pulling into Chicago, Griffith has a run-in with an enormous thug and is more convinced than ever that the nefarious robber baron called “The Chancellor” knows about their magic baseball.

Ruby also has an encounter with a mysterious stranger, and even though she doesn’t know why, she knows that he will change the Travelin’ Nine.

And Graham launches a towering shot out of the park when he thinks no one is looking. Unfortunately, the wrong eyes may have seen what the youngest Payne can do with a baseball.

Chicago is a hot town, so the Paynes better keep their cool. The Travelin’ Nine still have more money to make!

Add this book to your collection: Great Balls Of Fire

Water, Water Everywhere (Sluggers)

Water, Water Everywhere

by Loren Long (Author & Illustrator), Phil Bildner (Author)

Reading level:
Ages 8-12

Hardcover: 272 pages

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing; 1 edition (April 14, 2009)

In book 4, game 4, the stage is set effectively with a climactic carry on from game 3. Long and Bildner’s talents shine even more brightly in Water, Water Everywhere when they manage to maintain their uncanny way of delivering their mysterious and magical story, while gallantly adding new elements like discrimination. This fabulous pair are in scoring position for the last two books in the series.

“What’s wrong with the color of Preacher Will’s skin?” asked Graham, hopping off the table and entering the circle. “My daddy always used to tell us there was only one race: the human race.”

Publisher’s synopsis: Griffith has a run-in with the Chancellor and learns that the baseball isn’t the only item the infamous industrialist is after. Even more mysteriously, the Chancellor claims to have something that the Paynes want.

And Ruby. Where in the world has she vanished to? Does her disappearance have anything to do with the Chancellor’s threats? Or is there some other plan in play?

And finally, Graham makes a heartfelt birthday wish and somehow gets exactly what he asks for. But questions still remain: Was it real? Can it possibly be true? Or is it all just a dream?

If they don’t watch out, Griffith, Ruby, Graham, and the Travelin’ Nine may find themselves in deep water in the Land of 10,000 Lakes!

Add this book to your collection: Water, Water Everywhere

To read more about the series, check out our interview with Loren Long or visit: http://www.philbildner.com/ and http://www.lorenlong.com/

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Thanks to the Children’s Book Review for the awesome info!

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Oct 01 2009

wotz ^?

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Aug 25 2009

Site Updates!

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Hey everyone!  I hope your first day was a blast.  I had such a great time seeing everyone today…but now it’s 6:00 and I can barely keep my eyes open!  :)

The Volunteering section has been updated and a Bluebonnet Book page has been added.  If you lost your Bluebonnet Record Sheet or you want your parents or other adults to volunteer in the library, those are where you want to be!

Once the Monday folders go home, I will post the Birthday Book sheet on the blog as well.

I can’t wait to see everyone I missed today!

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Aug 14 2009

Rad Library Stats!

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Whoa!  A whole summer without me, and now twice in ONE DAY!

I was just looking through my annual report from last year and I thought you might like to know some pretty cool stats.

As of last school year:

Caraway Library has 11,045 books!

That’s ELEVEN THOUSAND, FORTY-FIVE!

We checked out 30, 284 books last year!

How could we have checked out more books than we have, you ask?  Well, library books can be returned and rechecked, silly!  The ultimate recycling!

We checked out 190 books and saw 150 students a DAY!

Imagine the books the need to be shelved!  That reminds me – don’t forget to tell your parents that the COOL place to volunteer is in the library…

The average number of check-outs per student during the year was 43!

If I knew every student was reading even half that many books during the year, I would faint with happiness.

Miss you!

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Aug 14 2009

I’m BAAAAACK!

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Didya miss me?

I am back in the library and spending these days getting everything back in place and sorted out.

Hopefully next week I will start making some lists and getting some books ordered!

Did anything come out over the summer that we absolutely MUST have in the Caraway library?  Did you discover something new and amazing I need to know about?

Let me know in the comment section!

Can’t wait to see you guys and meet all the new students and families VERY soon!

-Mrs. Letendre

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May 13 2009

Mr. Sosa Does the Book Fair

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We have the most awesome book fair EVER going on in the library right now through Friday. Don’t forget we are open late until 7pm on Thursday!

Mr. Sosa just could not contain his excitement! Observe:

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Apr 28 2009

Just Wait…

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I have been cataloging (getting stickered, put into the computer, and ready to go out on the shelves) SOOOOO many awesome books that my eyeballs are spinning around in my head!  I can’t WAIT to share some of the brand new titles with you.  To be honest, I am having a hard time letting them go.  Oh, I know they will still be right here in the library- but I love them like my very own little book babies!

Stay tuned!

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Apr 17 2009

Cool Chemistry Concoctions!

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Check out this awesome experiment book!  We couldn’t wait to try one…

More to come!

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Apr 17 2009

A Message from Batman

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Apr 16 2009

Boy, Were We Wrong!

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Did you know that when the first dinosaur bones were found in China, they were thought to be dragon bones?

Check out this new book Boy, Were We Wrong About Dinosaurs! by Kathleen V. Kudlinski

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Our ideas about dinosaurs sure have changed a lot over time.  Some ideas and theories have even been updated since I was in elementary school (back in the dark ages)!

I remember being taught that dinosaurs were dull colors and that they would drag their massive tails behind them.  Now that thousands of fossil footprints without tail drag marks have been found, scientists think many dinosaurs held their tails up to help with balance as they stood up on TWO legs!  And now they even think dinosaurs may have had bright colors and cool patterns!

Totally cool.

I learned so much from this book and I know that you will, too.

I wonder what scientists will discover in the future that will change or add to what we know now?

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