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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... | ||
+ | *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. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 13 September 2017
Contents
[hide]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
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
- SEE ALSO: Folktales
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
- They Might Be Giants No!, Here come the ABCs, Here Come the 123s, Here Comes Science
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