Words of the Wiser – a great strategy for noticing when life advice is given. I loved revisiting some older picture books but also finding some new favorites to share.
Emmanuel's Dream: the True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah
by
Laurie Ann Thompson; Sean Qualls (Illustrator)
Born in Ghana, West Africa, with one deformed leg, he was dismissed by most people-but not by his mother, who taught him to reach for his dreams. As a boy, Emmanuel hopped to school more than two miles each way, learned to play soccer, left home at age thirteen to provide for his family, and, eventually, became a cyclist. He rode an astonishing four hundred miles across Ghana in 2001, spreading his powerful message- disability is not inability. Today, Emmanuel continues to work on behalf of the disabled.
Call Number: E THO
ISBN: 9780449817445
Publication Date: 2015-01-06
Nightsong
by
Ari Berk; Loren Long (Illustrator)
A young bat setting off into the world using only his good sense! Sense is the song you sing out into the world, and the song the world sings back to you. With these words, Chiro's mother sends him off into the night for the first time alone. It's an adventure, but how will he find his way? And how will he find his way home? As the young bat discovers, navigating the world around him is easy as long as he uses his good sense.
Call Number: E BER (ES)
ISBN: 1416978860
Publication Date: 2012
The Dark
by
Lemony Snicket; Jon Klassen (Illustrator)
Laszlo is afraid of the dark. The dark lives in the same house as Laszlo. Mostly, though, the dark stays in the basement and doesn't come into Lazslo's room. But one night, it does. This is the story of how Laszlo stops being afraid of the dark.
Call Number: E SNI (ES)
ISBN: 0316187488
Publication Date: 2013
Giraffes Can't Dance
by
Giles Andreae; Guy Parker-Rees (Illustrator)
Giraffes Can't Dance is a touching tale of Gerald the giraffe, who wants nothing more than to dance. With crooked knees and thin legs, it's harder for a giraffe than you would think. But with some words of encouragement from an unlikely friend, he might just find the courage to be himself on the dance floor. With light-footed rhymes and high-stepping illustrations, this tale is gentle inspiration for every child with dreams of greatness.
Call Number: E AND
ISBN: 9780439287197
Publication Date: 2001-09-01
The North Star
by
Peter H. Reynolds
Ask yourself where it is you want to go. . . . It is often said that life is a journey, and it's true. But sometimes it's hard to know which path to follow, when signs point in so many directions.
Call Number: E REY
ISBN: 9780763636777
Publication Date: 2009
Ish
by
Peter H. Reynolds
Ramon loved to draw. Anytime. Anything. Anywhere. Drawing is what Ramon does. It's what makes him happy. But in one split second, all that changes. A single reckless remark by Ramon's older brother, Leon, turns Ramon's carefree sketches into joyless struggles. Luckily for Ramon, though, his little sister, Marisol, sees the world differently. She opens his eyes to something a lot more valuable than getting things just "right." Combining the spareness of fable with the potency of parable, Peter Reynolds shines a bright beam of light on the need to kindle and tend our creative flames with care.
Call Number: E REY
ISBN: 9780763623449
Publication Date: 2004
Zero
by
Kathryn Otoshi
Zero is a big round number. When she looks at herself, she just sees a hole right in her center. Every day she watches the other numbers line up to count: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 . . . !" "Those numbers have value. That's why they count," she thinks. But how could a number worth nothing become something? Zero feels empty inside. She watches One having fun with the other numbers. One has bold strokes and squared corners. Zero is big and round with no corners at all. "If I were like One, then I can count too," she thinks. So she pushes and pulls, stretches and straightens, forces and flattens herself, but in the end she realizes that she can only be Zero.