Booktalk: A hippo and a giraffe, a parrot and a lion, are some of Charlie Monkey’s funny friends waiting to meet babies and toddlers in this colorful board book with embossed textures to touch and feel.
Snippet:
Charlie Monkey’s having fun,
climbing trees in jungle sun.
Booktalk: It’s been decades since anyone set foot on the moon. Now three ordinary teenagers, the winners of NASA’s unprecedented, worldwide lottery, are about to become the first young people in space–and change their lives forever.
Mia, from Norway, hopes this will be her punk band’s ticket to fame and fortune.
Midori believes it’s her way out of her restrained life in Japan.
Antoine, from France, just wants to get as far away from his ex-girlfriend as possible.
It’s the opportunity of a lifetime, but little do the teenagers know that something sinister is waiting for them on the desolate surface of the moon. And in the black vacuum of space… no one is coming to save them.
Snippet: The room was suddenly buzzing, the tension starting to crescendo.
“You don’t want to go back to the south pole, trust me.”
“Of course not.”
“It could kill you.”
“I’m aware of that.”
“If you ask me, I say leave the whole place alone.”
Stanley Cup (Sporting Championships)
by Blaine Wiseman (Author)
32 pages
Booktalk: Every year, hockey players compete for a chance to win the Stanley Cup, one of the most-recognized symbols of hockey. The Stanley Cup playoffs are the biggest annual event in hockey.
Snippet: The boards around the rink are designed to keep the puck and players inside. There is usually glass or wire mesh that sits on top of the boards. This keeps the puck from flying out and hitting people in the stands.
Booktalk: Odd anecdotes, engaging comics, and a wealth of surprising everyday connections help young readers see and understand cash from an entirely different angle.
Snippet: Cheddar. Bucks. Moolah. Funds. Bread. Bacon. Beans. Whatever you call your money, there’s a good chance you’re starting to take it a bit more seriously these days. Maybe you’re thinking about taking a babysitting class or mowing the neighbor’s lawn to turn your spare time into pure moneymaking magic. Sounds like a plan.
It’s STEM Friday! (STEM is Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
My First Baby Signs
by Linda Acredolo (Author), Susan Goodwyn (Author) and Penny Gentieu (Illustrator)
Booktalk: Once your child begins to wave “bye-bye,” it’s time to learn baby sign. See photos of the object and a baby making the sign. (The baby on the cover of this board book is making the sign for book.)
Big Bad Sheep
by Bettina Wegenast (Author) and Katharina Buhoff (Illustrator)
64 pages
Booktalk: The big bad wolf is dead! But no sooner do the three little pigs start celebrating than the sheep Karl decides to apply to be the wolf’s replacement. He’s barely slipped on the wolf’s skin when he starts to change before the very eyes of his friends, becoming perhaps a bit more wolf than anyone expected.
Snippet: The dwarf turned to Karl again. “So why should we appoint you to the post of Wolf?”
“Because…” Karl looked at the ground.
“Well?” the dwarf drummed impatiently on his desk.
Karl took a deep breath. “Because…because I want it. Because I’m the best. Because I’m not one of those bell-wearing types.”