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Professor of Education Carthage College Kenosha, WI PhD. Children's Literature

Rumi – Poet Of Joy And Love

RumiRumi (1207-1273) was a poet, an Islamic scholar, and a Sufi mystic. He wrote in Persian/Farsi. He is one of the best-known and most widely-read poets in the world. As a child, he was enchanted by birds and books. He loved to play and dance in the garden. He had many questions, which his father answered patiently. When Rumi was older, he met Attar the great Persian poet. He read Attar’s epic poem called “The Conference of Birds” and searched for its deeper meaning. Years, later, Rumi moved to Turkey, where he met Shams, who was a great Persian spiritual teacher. Shams was a sun shining in Rumi’s heart and mind. Later, Rumi wrote his poetic masterpiece, “The Masnavi.” He also loved telling stories to children. “Be a friend to everyone” was his great message. This touching picture book biography radiates Rumi’s wisdom and warmth. Strong colors and ornamental details in the glorious illustrations feature traditional Persian clothing and motifs and distinguish the story. Back matter includes an author’s note and more information about Rumi. mjw
Title: Rumi – Poet Of Joy And Love
Author: Rashin Kheiriyeh
Illustrator
: Rashin Kheiriyeh
Publisher
: NorthSouth Books, Inc. New York
Copyright
: 2024
ISBN
: 978-0-7358-4544-2
Hardcover pages
: 40
Age range
: 4-8
Genre
: Picture Book Biography
Book setting
: Iran
Author’s ethnicity
: Iranian
Author’s residence
: Washington, DC
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Iranian
Illustrator’s residence
: Washington, DC
Awards
: Author has received the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, 20114 IBBY Honor Book
Subjects
: Afghanistan, Birds, Books, Middle East, Persia, Poetry

The First Flute Whowhoahyahzo Tohkohya

The first fluteA young man named Dancing Raven is the best dancer from all the Nations, but his passion is not recognized by the other men and boys in his village and he is refused the woman he loves. The men consider hunting and fishing to be the best talents. Finally, Grandfather Cedar gives Dancing Raven a flute and a song. Dancing Raven shares his music with the village, his love, and her father. The story of the first flute is shared far and wide. A prologue tells that the story was passed on to Jan Michael Looking Wolf by his uncle Standing Elk. Stunning illustrations add to this beautiful tale. Included is a CD with readings of the story in English, French, and Dakota, as well as music played by Jan Michael Looking Wolf, a renowned and award-winning Native American flute recording artist and performer. Poetry, music, and art make this uplifting tale very special. mjw
Title: The First Flute  Whowhoahyahzo Tohkohya
Author: David Bouchard
Illustrator
: Don Oelze
Publisher
: Red Deer Press, Ontario
Copyright
: 2015
Original Language
: English and Dakota
Translator
: Wayne Goodwill
ISBN
: 978-0-88995-475-5
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 8-12
Genre
: Picture Book.Poetry
Book setting
: Canada
Author’s ethnicity
: Metis
Author’s residence
: Victoria, British Columbia
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Born in New Zealand
Illustrator’s residence
: U.S.
Subjects
: Canada, Dakota Indians, Dancers, Flute, Juvenile sound recordings, Intergenerational, Native North Americans

Sounds Good! Discover 50 Instruments

Sounds GoodThis interactive introduction to 52 musical instruments has original compositions for each instrument that can be accessed via QR codes on the pages. Common and uncommon instruments include pan pipes, guitar, sitar, violin, bagpipes, steel pan, trumpet, didgeridoo, ukulele, piano, and many more. The human voice – bass, tenor, alto, and soprano – are also presented. History, music theory, culture, and how the instruments are made and played are described on one page. An interesting assortment of watercolor, cartoon-style musician animals play the instruments on the facing pages. All of the curious facts will certainly spark interest in budding musicians. mjw
Title: Sounds Good! Discover 50 Instruments
Author: Ole Konnecke
Illustrator
: Ole Konnecke
Music: Hans Konnecke
Publisher
: Gecko Press. New Zealand
Copyright
: 2024
Original Language
: German
Translator
: Melody Shaw
Original Publisher
: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG Munchen
Original Copyright
: 2022
ISBN
: 978-1-7765-7555-8
Hardcover pages
: 112
Age range
: 6-11
Genre
: Picture Book, Nonfiction, Information Book
Author’s ethnicity
: German
Author’s residence
: Germany
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: German
Illustrator’s residence
: Germany
Subjects
: Animals History, Instruments, Interactive book, Music, Music theory, Sound

Letters In Charcoal

Lettters in CharcoalIn the pueblo of Palenque in Colombia at the turn of the 21st century, hardly anyone knows how to read or write. The young female narrator of the story is curious about the letters her older sister receives in the mail from her doctor friend. She hopes that they are love letters. Senor Velandia, the shop owner, is one of the few in the pueblo who can read. He helps the girl to read if she will help him in his shop. Slowly she learns the alphabet by writing letters on the ground with a piece of charcoal. She teaches the other children of the pueblo to read the letters with her and discover the magic of reading. The digital, richly colored, textured illustrations depict the Afro-Latine community. An author’s note explains the history of enslaved people in Central and South America, who were forbidden to read by the colonizing Spaniards. This story is woven together from the stories the author heard from various women across Colombia. mjw
Title: Letters In Charcoal
Author: Irene Vasco
Illustrator
: Juan Palomino
Publisher
: Lantana Publishing Ltd. UK
Copyright
: 2023
Original Language
: Spanish
Translator
: Lawrence Schimel
Original Title
: Letras al carbon
Original Publisher
: Editorial Juventud S.A., Spain
Original Copyright
: 2015
ISBN
: 978-1-915244-51-2
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 5-9
Genre
: Picture Book
Book setting
: Colombia
Author’s ethnicity
: Colombian
Author’s residence
: Colombia
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Mexican
Illustrator’s residence
: Mexico
Subjects
: Alphabet, Central and South America, Education, Palenque, Pueblo, Reading

The Wolves Of Greycoat Hall

The wolves of greycoat hallBoris Greycoat is a friendly, sophisticated young wolf who likes to meet people and try new foods. He, his father, a polymath (an expert in many things), and his mother, who gives warm, reassuring smiles, return to their Scottish homeland to save Drommuir Castle. The castle has been in the family for generations, and now it is being threatened by a dishonest developer who wants to build villas for vacation rentals. The refined wolf family stays in the exclusive Highland Hotel, visiting turreted castles and quaint shops. They learn about other cultures and enjoy delicious cakes. Their adventure is full of surprising discoveries, one of which leads to Drommuir Castle being saved. The book includes a family tree, a table of contents, a recipe for Boris’s bannocks, a detailed map of the wolf family’s ancestral Scotland, and humorous illustrated sidebar comments on wolfish etiquette. The brilliant, amusing pen and ink drawings are magnificent. Lucinda Gifford’s author website offers fun activities to go with the book. mjw
Title: The Wolves Of Greycoat Hall
Author: Lucinda Gifford
Illustrator
: Lucinda Gifford
Publisher
: Kane Miller, a division of EDC Publishing
Copyright
: 2023
Original Language
: English
Original Publisher
: Walker Books, Australia
Original Copyright
: 2020
ISBN
: 978-1-68464-719-4
Paperback pages
: 187
Age range
: 7-10
Genre
: Fiction, Humor, Fantasy
Book setting
: Scotland
Author’s ethnicity
: English
Author’s residence
: Melbourne, Australia
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: English
Illustrator’s residence
: Melbourne, Australia
Subjects
: Acceptance, Architecture, Bannocks, Birds, Cakes, Castles, Dogs, Heroes, Nature preservation, Prejudices, Recipes, Vacations, Villians, Wolves

A Bird Day

A Bird dayIt’s an ordinary day for the bird family. The young ones, Lena and her little brother Bo, play, sing, hunt mosquitoes, and talk about their legs and toes. They have worm pie for dinner. Bo picks out the worms and only eats the pie shell. At night they fall asleep in their nest. Watercolor, gouache, and pencil illustrations show the funny facial expressions and cute hairstyles of the birds. The details in the family’s home are offbeat and interesting. This gentle story reflects on human behavior through this humorous bird family. mjw
Title: A Bird Day
Author: Eva Lindstrom
Illustrator
: Eva Lindstrom
Publisher
: Gecko Press, New Zealand
Copyright
: 2023
Original Language
: Swedish
Translator
: Julia Marshall
Original Title
: En Fageldag
Original Publisher
: Alfabeta Bokforlag AB
Original Copyright
: 2002
ISBN
: 978-177-6575275
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 4-7
Genre
: Picture Book
Author’s ethnicity
: Swedish
Author’s residence
: Sweden
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Swedish
Illustrator’s residence
: Sweden
Awards
: Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2022
Subjects
: Birds, Caterpillars, Mosquitoes, Songs, Worms

The Cricket War

The Cricket WarSet in 1980s Vietnam, Tho and his best friend, Lam, love cricket fighting, and soccer, but there is fear in his village that twelve-year-old boys, like them, will be conscripted into the Communist army. People are trying to leave Vietnam and move to safer countries. One day, Lam and his brother disappear. Tho’s family sells their furniture to make money to send Tho and his brother, Vu, away. Vu leaves first and a year later Tho boards a small boat to escape. He stows away on a pirate boat, crosses the South China Sea, and eventually gets to a refugee camp in Palawon in the Philippines, where he stays for six months. Finally, a Canadian elementary school teacher adopts him and he flies to his new home in Toronto. This harrowing story is based on true events in the author’s life. A map, a pronunciation guide, an afterword, and a brief recent history of Vietnam further enhance Tho’s intense account of his journey. mjw
Title: The Cricket War
Author: Tho Pham and Sandra Mc Tavish
Publisher
: Kids Can Press Ltd., Toronto
Copyright
: 2023
Original Language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-5253-0655-6
Hardcover pages
: 160
Age range
: 9-12
Genre
: Historical fiction
Book setting
: Vietnam; Palawan, Philippines; Toronto, Canada
Author’s ethnicity
: Vietnamese
Author’s residence
: Ottawa, Canada (Pham), Madoc, Ontario (McTavish)
Subjects
: Asian- Canadian authors, Boat people, Diverse characters, Hunger, Loneliness, Immigration, Pirates, Refugee camps, Refugees, Survival, Vietnam

I’ll See You In Ijebu

Ill see youEight-year-old Olu, a Catholic city girl from Lagos, Nigeria, Takes a trip to the country to visit her Muslim extended family in the town of Ijebu to celebrate Eid al-Adha. She enjoys the large family gatherings with their traditional foods, love-filled happy reunions, and games with the cousins. Fascinating back matter provides information about Nigeria (with maps), children’s games and music, Nigeria’s religions, bold, bright clothing, and favorite foods. A recipe for Bunmi’s famous puff puff is included. Yoruba language words, with pronunciation guides, are smoothly integrated into the story. Author’s and illustrator’s notes offer more intriguing details. The book’s vibrant digital artwork further distinguishes the poetic storytelling. mjw
Title: I’ll See You In Ijebu
Author: Bunmi Emenanjo
Illustrator
: Diana Ejaita
Publisher
: Barefoot Books, Inc.
Copyright
: 2024
Original Language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-64686-844-5
Paperback pages
: 32
Age range
: 4-10
Genre
: Picture Book
Book setting
: Lagos, Nigeria
Author’s ethnicity
: Nigerian
Author’s residence
: Maryland, USA
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Nigerian-Italian
Illustrator’s residence
: Berlin and Lagos
Subjects
: Africa, Catholic, Celebrations, Culture, Eid, Fashion, Food, Holidays, Nigeria, Multi-faith, Multi-generational, Music, Muslim, Recipes, Religions, Traditions

Bears Don’t Read!

Bears Don't Read

George the bear is bored. He doesn’t want to do the usual bear things anymore. One day, while strolling through the forest, he finds a book. He runs to town to find the owner of the book and ask them to teach him to read. His friends tell him that he is being silly. Bears don’t read. He eventually arrives at a school, which causes quite an uproar. Finally, a little girl called Clementine, who doesn’t think George is dangerous because he is the bear in her book, teaches him the alphabet. It’s difficult at first, but George learns to read his book. For George, this is just the beginning. Colorful, detailed, quirky artwork enhances this fun story about the joy of discovering words and reading. mjw

Title: Bears Don’t Read!
Author: Emma Chichester Clark
Illustrator
: Emma Chichester Clark
Publisher
: Kane Miller, a division of EDC Publishing
Copyright
: 2015
Original Language
: English
Original Publisher
: Harper Collins Publishers, Ltd.
Original Copyright
: 2014
ISBN
: 978-1-61067-366-2
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 4-8
Genre
: Picture Book
Author’s ethnicity
: British
Author’s residence
: London
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: British
Illustrator’s residence
: London
Subjects
: Bears, Determination, Perseverance, Reading, School

Umbrella Over Berlin

Umbrella Over berlin
An umbrella goes to Berlin on holiday with its owner, Ed, but is left in the hotel because every day, the weather is sunny and warm. Ed visits the Brandenburg Gate, what’s left of the Berlin Wall. and the Holocaust Memorial. On the last day of the holiday, the umbrella rolls off the windowsill, pops open, and floats outside. The umbrella flies over all the sights Ed had talked about. It also flies over the Berlin Zoo, Central Square, and the Reichstag building. Later at the hotel, Ed and his umbrella are reunited and Ed says, “Well old sport, I guess you got to see Berlin after all!” The expressionistic paintings in mostly earth tones round out this fun story. mjw
Title: Umbrella Over Berlin
Author: Cao Wenxuan
Illustrator
: Pan Jian and Pan Ying
Publisher
: Cardinal Media. Chicago, Illinois
Copyright
: 2021
Original Language
: Chinese
Original Copyright
: 2012
ISBN
: 978-1-64996-171-6
Hardcover pages
: 22
Age range
: 5-9
Genre
: Picture Book
Book setting
: Berlin
Author’s ethnicity
: Chinese
Author’s residence
: China
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Chinese
Illustrator’s residence
: China
Awards
: The author won the 2016 Hans Christian Andersen Award
Subjects
: Berlin, Sightseeing, Travel, Umbrellas

Pardalita

PardalitaThis beautiful slice-of-life, coming-of-age story told from the first-person perspective of 16-year-old Raquel takes place in a small town in Portugal. Her parents are divorced, and she has been suspended from school. She sees Pardalita, a senior art student who will be going away to school in the fall. They get to know each other as they are both working on a community theatre production. Raquel falls in love. This queer romance story is told in a unique blend of prose poetry, black and white illustrations, and graphic novel format. It is tender, war, and distinctive. mjw
Title: Pardalita
Author: Joana Estrella
Illustrator
: Joana Estrella
Publisher
: Levine Querido
Copyright
: 2023
Original Language
: Portuguese
Translator
: Lyn Miller-Lachman
Original Title
: Pardalita
Original Publisher
: Planeta Tangerina, Portugal
Original Copyright
: 2021
ISBN
: 978-1-64614-255-2
Hardcover pages
: 216
Age range
: 12-18
Genre
: Fiction, Graphic novel
Book setting
: Portugal
Author’s ethnicity
: Portuguese
Author’s residence
: Portugal
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Portuguese
Illustrator’s residence
: Portugal
Awards
: 2024 Batchelder Award
Subjects
: Comic, Coming-of-age, Graphic Novels, LGBTQ+, Romance, Sexual awakening, Theatre

On The Edge Of The World

On the edgeVera and her family live on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, which seems like the edge of the world. A map of the peninsula includes geographical features and native animal life. Vera shares her most valuable things – her feather collections; her favorite book: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; her flashlight; and her favorite food – syrniki (cottage cheese and pancakes). She introduces her mom and her grandma but says that she doesn’t have any friends. She also describes her sekretik – a secret treasure of blue glass, Legos, and forget-me-nots. Lucas and his family live in a small town on the coast of Chile, which also seems like the edge of the world. A map of his country also includes geographical features and native animal life. Lucas shares his most valuable things – ammonite fossils, his soccer ball, his flashlight, his favorite food – a hamburger, and his favorite book: The Hobbit. He introduces his mom, dad, and his grandma. He, too, has no friends. One evening, both Vera and Lucas go to the beach, and blink their flashlights into the dark using the international language of Morse Code. “What if I had a friend over there, beyond the edge of the world?” If they look hard enough, they’ll find that we’re all so very similar, and connected to each other. One set of endpapers shows the Morse Code. The other endpapers present a map depicting Russia, Chile, and the 9942 miles of Pacific Ocean between the children’s homes. The interesting illustrations were created digitally in this unique flip-formatted, two-story picture book. mjw
Title: On The Edge Of The World
Author: Anna Desnitskaya
Illustrator
: Anna Desnitskaya
Publisher
: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
Copyright
: 2023
Original Language
: Russian
Translator
: Lena Traer
ISBN
: 978-0-8028-5612-8
Hardcover pages
: 48
Age range
: 7-11
Genre
: Picture Book, flip-formatted
Book setting
: Russia, Chile
Author’s ethnicity
: Russian
Author’s residence
: Israel
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Russian
Illustrator’s residence
: Israel
Subjects
: Asia, Beaches, Books, Central and South America, Culture, Dreams, Loneliness, Morse Code