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*Newberry winnners (romans pour enfants) [http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/newberymedal.cfm]
 
*Newberry winnners (romans pour enfants) [http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/newberymedal.cfm]
 
*Theodore Seuss Geisel Award [http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/geiselaward/index.cfm]
 
*Theodore Seuss Geisel Award [http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/geiselaward/index.cfm]
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*ALA Youth Media Awards 2012 [http://ala.org/news/pr?id=9108]
  
 
==publishers==
 
==publishers==
Loyola University Museum of Art children's shop [http://www.luc.edu/luma/shop/childrens_shop/index.html]
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*Loyola University Museum of Art children's shop [http://www.luc.edu/luma/shop/childrens_shop/index.html]
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*Chronicle Books Kids & Teens [http://www.chroniclebooks.com/titles/kids-teens]
  
 
=acquisition=
 
=acquisition=
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=books=
 
=books=
  
*Quentin Blake and John Cassidy, ''Drawing for the Artistically Undiscovered''
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==Kids books (younger)==
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*Jen Bryant, ''A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams'', 978-0-8028-5302-8
  
 
*Eric Carle, ''The Very Hungry Caterpillar'', ''The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse''
 
*Eric Carle, ''The Very Hungry Caterpillar'', ''The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse''
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*Lauren Child, ''I am too absolutely small for school'', ''I will never not ever eat a Tomato''; ''I can do anything that's everything all on my own'', Charlie & Lola in general,...
 
*Lauren Child, ''I am too absolutely small for school'', ''I will never not ever eat a Tomato''; ''I can do anything that's everything all on my own'', Charlie & Lola in general,...
 
*Dr. Seuss, ''Green Eggs and Ham'', ''Did I ever tell you how lucky you are?'', ''Oh say can you say''
 
  
 
*Roald Dahl, ''Fantastic Mr. Fox'', ''James and the Giant Peach'', ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''
 
*Roald Dahl, ''Fantastic Mr. Fox'', ''James and the Giant Peach'', ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''
 
*Roald Dahl, ''Revolting Rhymes'', 0-14-056824-7
 
*Roald Dahl, ''Revolting Rhymes'', 0-14-056824-7
  
*Ed Emberly, ''Ed Emberly's Drawing Book of...'' Halloween, Animals
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*Dr. Seuss (Theodore Dreisel), ''Green Eggs and Ham'', ''Did I ever tell you how lucky you are?'', ''Oh say can you say''
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*Mordicai Gerstein, ''What Charlie Heard'', 0-374-38292-1 (story of the composer Charles Ives)
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*Paul Goble, ''The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses'', 978-0-689-71696-6
  
 
*Mother Goose (various editions)
 
*Mother Goose (various editions)
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*Kenneth Graham, ''Wind in the Willows'', [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/289 gutenberg]
  
 
*Crocket Johnson, ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'', 978-0-06-022935-1
 
*Crocket Johnson, ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'', 978-0-06-022935-1
  
 
*Edward Lear --> See Gutenberg
 
*Edward Lear --> See Gutenberg
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*John Langstaff, ''Frog Went A-Courtin'', 0-15-633900-5
  
 
*A.A. Milne --> ''Winnie the Pooh'', ''Peace in our Time''
 
*A.A. Milne --> ''Winnie the Pooh'', ''Peace in our Time''
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*Kay Thompson & Hilary Knight, ''Eloise'' 0-671-22350-X
 
*Kay Thompson & Hilary Knight, ''Eloise'' 0-671-22350-X
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*Carole Boston Weatherford, ''Sidewalk Chalk: Poems of the City'', 1-59078-415-4
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*Nancy Willard, ''A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers'' 0-15-293823-0
  
 
*Mo Willems, ''Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus'', 0-78681-988-X  (disponible à Décines)
 
*Mo Willems, ''Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus'', 0-78681-988-X  (disponible à Décines)
  
=readers=
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*Paul O. Zilinsky, ''Rumpelstilstkin'', 978-0-14-055864-7
organisé pour liens potentiels avec les programmes d'histoire-géo
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==6e==
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*Paul O. Zilinsky, ''Swamp Angel'', 0-14-055908-6
  
==5e==
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*SEE ALSO: [http://www.creoliste.fr/ling/index.php/Folktales Folktales]
*Geoffrey Chaucer, ''The Canterbury Tales''
 
*Mark Twain, ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court''
 
  
==4e==
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*Robinson Crusoe
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==YA fiction==
*Jane Eyre
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*Katherine Applegate, ''The One and Only Ivan''.  A truish story told from the point of view of a gorilla (Ivan: the Freeway Gorilla) in a mini-Zoo at the Big Top Mall.  Poo gets flung, crayons are eaten; gorilla-POV has its advantages...
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*Grace Lin, ''Where the Mountain Meets the Moon''.  The adventures of a girl whose father's stories and whose mother's sighing led her on a quest to Jade Mountain.  A book that flows through a good story very nicely.
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*Lara Amy Schlitz, ''The Night Fairy''.  A very good story about a maimed fairy and a hungry squirrel. 
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*Lara Amy Schlitz, ''Splendors & Glooms''.  A Victorian-era story of puppets & magic, fire & ice.  Well told, Dickensian to excess, another book that flows very well, though the story moves relatively slowly, allowing Schlitz to develop some of the elements and characters more deeply.
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=anthology=
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*''Norton Anthology of Children's Literature:  The Traditions in English'' [http://books.wwnorton.com/books/978-0-393-97538-3/]
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=art / drawing / coloring=
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*Quentin Blake and John Cassidy, ''Drawing for the Artistically Undiscovered''
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*Ed Emberly, ''Ed Emberly's Drawing Book of...'' Halloween, Animals
  
 
=family=
 
=family=
 
*''Dinosaur Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families''
 
*''Dinosaur Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families''
*''What's so Bad About being an only child?''
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*Carli Best, ''What's So Bad about Being an Only Child?'', 978-0-374-39943-6
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=music=
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==music specifically for kids==
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*They Might Be Giants  [http://tmbw.net/wiki/No!_%28Songs_For_Children%29 No!], [http://tmbw.net/wiki/Here_Come_The_ABCs Here come the ABCs], [http://tmbw.net/wiki/Here_Come_The_123s Here Come the 123s], [http://tmbw.net/wiki/Here_Comes_Science Here Comes Science]
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==mediathèques==
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* Excellente collection (musique) au CDI de Bellecombe
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* Décines -- Le Toboggan
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* Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon -- Le Part Dieu  (6e / Villurbanne?)
  
 
=seasonal=
 
=seasonal=
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*e.e. cummings
 
*e.e. cummings
 
*potty poets [http://www.pottypoets.com/]
 
*potty poets [http://www.pottypoets.com/]
 
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*See also [[poetry]]
  
 
=video=
 
=video=
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*Nick Park (Wallace & Gromit)[http://amzn.to/iJ4kx8 Amazon UK]
 
*Nick Park (Wallace & Gromit)[http://amzn.to/iJ4kx8 Amazon UK]
 
*Charlie & Lola [http://amzn.to/k3e7YT Amazon UK]
 
*Charlie & Lola [http://amzn.to/k3e7YT Amazon UK]
 
=musique=
 
* Excellente collection au CDI de Bellecombe, jusqu'ici sans doute sous exploité
 
* Décines -- Le Toboggan
 
* Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon -- Le Part Dieu  (6e / Villurbanne?)
 
 
=internet=
 
je suis en train d'élaborer un site support pour l'année scolaire 2012-2013 qui réunit mes supports pedagogiques (surtout ceux avec une visée civilisationnelle). Le nom de domaine ''creoliste.fr'' m'appartient.  Je n'y ai pas encore mis une page d'acceuil, mais sous le capot il y a des divers ressources: ce wiki, State Quarters ([http://www.creoliste.fr/teaching/quarters.html 1] / [http://www.creoliste.fr/teaching/StateQuarters.html 2] / 3), cahier de texte Chocolat [http://www.creoliste.fr/chocolat/] utilisé en début d'année, moodle [http://www.creoliste.fr/moodle] (non encore utilisé au collège, j'ai administré un moodle en 2008-2009 pour mes cours à Lyon I, II, et III), blog  Wordpress (non encore utilisé professionnellement), site de 6e [http://www.creoliste.fr/6e]
 

Latest revision as of 18:22, 13 September 2017

veille documentaire

best of

The Independent 23/03/2011 "The 50 books every child should read" [1]

prix

  • Caldecott winners (prix d'illustrateur)[2]
  • Newberry winnners (romans pour enfants) [3]
  • Theodore Seuss Geisel Award [4]
  • ALA Youth Media Awards 2012 [5]

publishers

  • Loyola University Museum of Art children's shop [6]
  • Chronicle Books Kids & Teens [7]

acquisition

  • abebooks [8]
  • sudoc [9] (universitaire, lycée, PIB)
  • mediatheque Decines [10]: excellente collection de livres d'enfant en langues étrangères, en particulier en anglais

books

Kids books (younger)

  • Jen Bryant, A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams, 978-0-8028-5302-8
  • Eric Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse
  • Lewis Carroll -- see Gutenberg or 1-58234-222-9
  • Lauren Child, I am too absolutely small for school, I will never not ever eat a Tomato; I can do anything that's everything all on my own, Charlie & Lola in general,...
  • Roald Dahl, Fantastic Mr. Fox, James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Roald Dahl, Revolting Rhymes, 0-14-056824-7
  • Dr. Seuss (Theodore Dreisel), Green Eggs and Ham, Did I ever tell you how lucky you are?, Oh say can you say
  • Mordicai Gerstein, What Charlie Heard, 0-374-38292-1 (story of the composer Charles Ives)
  • Paul Goble, The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses, 978-0-689-71696-6
  • Mother Goose (various editions)
  • Kenneth Graham, Wind in the Willows, gutenberg
  • Crocket Johnson, Harold and the Purple Crayon, 978-0-06-022935-1
  • Edward Lear --> See Gutenberg
  • John Langstaff, Frog Went A-Courtin, 0-15-633900-5
  • A.A. Milne --> Winnie the Pooh, Peace in our Time
  • Margaret & H.A. Rey Curious George, e.g. 978-0-618-49496-0
  • Kay Thompson & Hilary Knight, Eloise 0-671-22350-X
  • Carole Boston Weatherford, Sidewalk Chalk: Poems of the City, 1-59078-415-4
  • Nancy Willard, A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers 0-15-293823-0
  • Mo Willems, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, 0-78681-988-X (disponible à Décines)
  • Paul O. Zilinsky, Rumpelstilstkin, 978-0-14-055864-7
  • Paul O. Zilinsky, Swamp Angel, 0-14-055908-6


YA fiction

  • Katherine Applegate, The One and Only Ivan. A truish story told from the point of view of a gorilla (Ivan: the Freeway Gorilla) in a mini-Zoo at the Big Top Mall. Poo gets flung, crayons are eaten; gorilla-POV has its advantages...
  • Grace Lin, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. The adventures of a girl whose father's stories and whose mother's sighing led her on a quest to Jade Mountain. A book that flows through a good story very nicely.
  • Lara Amy Schlitz, The Night Fairy. A very good story about a maimed fairy and a hungry squirrel.
  • Lara Amy Schlitz, Splendors & Glooms. A Victorian-era story of puppets & magic, fire & ice. Well told, Dickensian to excess, another book that flows very well, though the story moves relatively slowly, allowing Schlitz to develop some of the elements and characters more deeply.

anthology

  • Norton Anthology of Children's Literature: The Traditions in English [11]

art / drawing / coloring

  • Quentin Blake and John Cassidy, Drawing for the Artistically Undiscovered
  • Ed Emberly, Ed Emberly's Drawing Book of... Halloween, Animals

family

  • Dinosaur Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families
  • Carli Best, What's So Bad about Being an Only Child?, 978-0-374-39943-6

music

music specifically for kids

mediathèques

  • Excellente collection (musique) au CDI de Bellecombe
  • Décines -- Le Toboggan
  • Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon -- Le Part Dieu (6e / Villurbanne?)

seasonal

  • Clement C. Moore, Niroot Puttapipat, The Night Before Christmas, Candlewick Press, 978-0-7636-3469-8
  • Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski, Meg and Mog, (Halloween), 0-14-1380596-4

poetry

video

  • Hiyao Miyazaki: Amazon UK / box set 1984-2004 US
  • Walt Disney
  • Nick Park (Wallace & Gromit)Amazon UK
  • Charlie & Lola Amazon UK