Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday - What am I reading?


Thank you everyone for signing up for the Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2014.  It is going to be an amazing year of sharing nonfiction books with one another.

In just a little more than a week, I am heading to Philadelphia to attend the American Library Association's Midwinter Convention.  I very much look forward to this trip and the opportunity to connect with other book lovers.  Additionally, I am very thrilled to be able to attend the Youth Media Awards.  One award that I look forward to is the Robert F. Sibert Medal Award and Honor Books.  I just had to squeeze in a few more nonfiction titles this week just in case one of them wins a medal or an honor medal.

Here are the last of 2013 nonfiction and historical fiction that I will probably be able to squeeze in before my trip east...


Electrical Wizard: How Nikola Tesla Lit Up the World by Elizabeth Rusch; Illustrated by Oliver Dominguez (Candlewick Press, September 10, 2013).  My first encounters with Nikola Tesla came from television shows with the first one being a sci-fi show.  I realized that I really had no clue who this Serbian-American inventor was and I needed to find out more. When I saw that Rusch had written a picture book biography about Tesla, I knew I had to read it.  Rusch does a solid job in introducing children to the famous inventor.  The scientific end notes are also informative and provide children with places to further explore both the inventor and his inventions.


The Mad Potter: George E. Ohr, Eccentric Genius by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan (Roaring Brook Press, October 1, 2013) - Until I picked up this book, I had never heard of George Ohr.  Apparently, this potter from Mississippi was flamboyant and possessed a bigger than life personality, in addition to being a very talented artist.  This picture book biography is geared for upper elementary and middle school students and will fascinate readers.  The book is filled with sepia toned photographs of Ohr and his family, a few illustrations, and many photographs of his pottery. 


A Single Pebble: A Story of the Silk Road by Bonnie Christensen (Roaring Brook Press, October 15, 2013) - This is a beautifully illustrated story about the Silk Road.  Though this is technically historical fiction, I included it in this post because it does have some wonderful end notes including an author's note, maps, useful websites and bibliography on the Silk Road.  I am looking forward to sharing this one with students.   

Stop by the blog on Friday for a special nonfiction joint collaboration from Kid Lit Frenzy and Unleashing Readers. You will not want to miss it.

Don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews below.  Also stop by and visit the other blogs participating in the #nfpb2014 challenge.  I love getting more suggestions for titles to read. 

Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday - Upcoming Releases January & February 2014


Thank you everyone for signing up for the Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2014.  I am excited already by a number of titles that I have found that will be released this year.  At the beginning of each month, I like to try to do a post to spread the word about recent releases or upcoming nonfiction titles.  It is not comprehensive, but I do try to include a variety of titles that might be of interest to readers.  Some of them I have read and some I have yet to read.  Often I include reviews in later posts.

January 2014 New Releases:


Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker by Patricia Hruby Powell; Illustrated by Christian Robinson (Chronicle Books, January 14, 2014)

February 2014 New Releases:


Endangered and Extinct Mammals by Jennifer Boothroyd (Lerner Publications, February 1, 2014)


The Pullman Porter by Vanita Oelschlager; Illustrated by Mike Blanc (Vanita Books, February 1, 2014)


Tools and Treasures of Ancient Egypt by Matt Doeden (Lerner Publications, February 1, 2014)


Florence Nightingale by Demi (Henry Holt, February 4, 2014)


Hippos Can't Swim and Other Fun Facts by Laura Lyn Disiena, Hannah Eliot; Illustrated by Pete Oswald (Little Simon, February 4, 2014)


Nest by Jorey Hurley (Simon & Schuster, February 4, 2014)


Weeds Find a Way by Cynthia Jensen Elliott; Illustrated by Carolyn Fisher (Beach Tree Lane Books, February 4, 2014)


The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky's Abstract Art by Barb Rosenstock; Illustrated by Mary GrandPré (Alfred A. Knopf, February 11, 2014)


Dare the Wind: The Record Breaking Voyage of Eleanor Prentiss and the Flying Cloud by Tracey E. Fern; Illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully (Farrar, Strauss, & Giroux, February 18, 2014)

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Don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews for the week....


Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2014


This will be my third year of doing a Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge.  At first, it was a way to challenge myself to read more nonfiction picture books.  It was wonderful to find so many special books.  Now, I have found that it has become a wonderful habit and one that I am not ready to give up.  Since I had a lot of fun with this challenge last year, I am hosting it again this year.   

Though I did not read as many books as I hoped last year, I am rolling up my sleeves and diving into the new year with new goals.  I am also hoping that many of you will continue your nonfiction posts because I loved reading what others had posted as well.   

My goal will be to read as many 2014 informational picture books that I can find and try to increase my reading of MG/YA nonfiction books of longer lengths.

Here are the details if you would like to participate in the challenge:

 1. Set a goal as to how many nonfiction picture books (or nonfiction MG or YA books)  you would like to read over the course of 2014. Maybe you want to read one a month or one a week. Will they all be from 2014 or will you be reading ones previously published? Set a goal that will be fun and not stressful.

2. I will be posting my nonfiction book reviews and posts on Wednesdays.  There will be a link if you want to connect up one of your reviews or progress towards your goal.

3. There will be a few giveaways. Keep an eye out for details.

4. If you would like to participate in this challenge, please link up your blog or GoodReads Shelf using the Widget below.

5. If you tweet about what you are reading as part of this challenge, please use the twitter hashtag #nfpb2014.

6. Finally, I am still working on the Challenge images to be used in this blog post, but I should have them for you to grab soon.  You are welcome to copy the one at the top of this for now. Good luck everyone and happy reading in 2014.

Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday - 2013 Wrap Up





At the beginning of 2012, I challenged myself to read more Nonfiction Picture Books.  I continued the challenge into 2013 and was excited to see more people joining in and linking up their nonfiction picture book reviews and posts.  Since this is technically the last Wednesday in 2013, I wanted to look back and see how I did.


Throughout the year, I read 54 nonfiction picture books and 25 more nonfiction books from previous years.  I had so many more on my list, but just ran out of time. Here are some of my favorites (in no particular order) from 2013....


No Monkeys, No Chocolate by Melissa Stewart,  Allen Young; Illustrated by  Nicole Wong (Charlesbridge Publishing, August 1, 2013)



Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtmakers' Strike of 1909 by Michelle Markel; Illustrated by Melissa Sweet


Parrots Over Puerto Rico by Susan L. Roth, Illustrated by Cindy Trumbore (Lee & Low, September 1, 2013)


Papa is a Poet: A Story About Robert Frost by Natalie S. Bober; Illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon (Henry Holt and Co., October 15, 2013)


Lifetime: The Amazing Numbers in Animal Lives by Lola M. Schaefer; Illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal (Chronicle Books, September 24, 2013)


The Tree Lady: The True Story of How One Tree-Loving Woman Changed a City Forever by H. Joseph Hopkins; Illustrated by Jill McElmurry (Beach Lane Books; September 17, 2013)


Flying Solo: How Ruth Elder Soared Into America's Hearts by Julie Cummins; Illustrated by Malene R Laugesen (Roaring Brook Press, July 23, 2013)


The Boy Who Loved Math: The Improbable Life of Paul Erdos by Deborah Heiligeman; Illustrated by LeUyen Pham (Roaring Brook Press, June 25, 2013)


The Beatles Were Fab (And They Were Funny) by Kathleen Krull, Paul Brewer; Illustrated by Stacy Innerst (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 19, 2013)


Nelson Mandela by Kadir Nelson (Katherine Tegen Books, January 2, 2013)

What were your favorite nonfiction picture books in 2013?

Don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews and end of the year wrap ups.


Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday - Nerdy Book Club 2013 Nerdy Award Finalists - Nonfiction Picture Books


The voting for the 2013 Nerdy Awards is currently open.  I was excited to see the finalists in the Nonfiction Picture Book Award category.  Nearly every book has been featured in some kind of post on my blog this year.  Check out the Nonfiction Picture Book Finalists, and don't forget to vote. 



A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin by Jen Bryant, illustrated by Melissa Sweet


Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers’ Strike of 1909 by Michelle Markel, illustrated by Melissa Sweet


Building Our House by Jonathan Bean


Daredevil: The Daring Life of Betty Skelton by Meghan McCarthy


Frog Song by Brenda Z. Guiberson, illustrated by Gennady Spirin


Lifetime: The Amazing Numbers in Animals’ Lives by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal


Look Up: Bird Watching in Your Own Backyard by Annette LeBlanc Cate


Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children by Jan Pinborough, illustrated by Debby Atwell


No Monkeys, No Chocolate by Melissa Stewart and Allen Young, illustrated by Nicole Wong


On a Beam of Light: A Story of Albert Einstein by Jennifer Berne, illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky


Parrots Over Puerto Rico by Susan L. Roth


Something to Prove: The Great Satchel Paige Vs. Rookie Joe DiMaggio by Rob Skead, illustrated by Floyd Cooper

The Boy Who Loved Math: The Improbable Life of Paul Erdos by Deborah Heiligman, illustrated by LeUyen Pham


The Tree Lady: The True Story of How One Tree-Loving Woman Changed a City Forever by H. Joseph Hopkins, illustrated by Jill McElmurry


Who Says Women Can’t Be Doctors?: The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell by Tanya Lee Stone, illustrated by Marjorie Priceman

So, many of these are favorites, I just don't know how to vote.  What are your favorites from this list?

And don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews: