#Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: Some Early Thoughts on Mock Sibert

It's November. Holiday season is in full swing by the look at TV commercials and a glimpse at any store. The Hallmark Channel is running their holiday movies. And newspapers, libraries and others are beginning to share their end of the year best of lists. So, I have started to scroll through the 2017 nonfiction releases that I have read with an eye towards my own best of list. I am still am frantically looking for titles that I haven't read yet and know I need to find and read.

Aside from the end of the year best of lists, I have been chatting with friends about ALA's Sibert Award and Mock Sibert or Sibert Smackdown lists. Last year, when the Sibert Award was announced, I was surprised that it skewed towards the higher age range. Only one picture book made the list.  I keep wondering about this year. Will it lean towards the older or younger end of the age range? Will it somehow resonate with where we are as a country? 

Here are a few titles that are popping up onto an early Mock Sibert list for me....

Her Right Foot by Dave Eggers, Illustrated by Shawn Harris (Chronicle Books)

Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion by Chris Barton, Illustrated by Victo Ngai (Millbrook Press)

How to be An Elephant by Katherine Roy (David McCaulay Studios)

The Hidden Life of a Toad by Doug Weschler (Charlesbridge Publishing)

The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, A Young Civil Rights Activist by Cynthia Levinson, Illustrated Vanessa Brantley-Newton (Atheneum Books for Young Readers)

Check back in a couple of weeks for my official 2018 Mock Sibert post.

Some related posts to check out: Melissa Stewart's Getting Ready for the Sibert Smackdown | Sibert Smackdown Wrap-Up | My Mock Sibert 2017 | My Mock Sibert 2017 Winners Post | Mrs. Knott's Book Nook Mock Sibert 2017

Artwork by Sarah S. Brannen ©2017

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Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: Dinosaurs, Spiders, and Bugs

Since I try to read as many new nonfiction picture books that I can find in a year, and since I also want to share as many books with readers of this blog, sometimes I try to share several books in a mini-review format. Today, I have three titles to share. 

Bugs From Head to Tail by Stacey Roderick; Illustrated by Kwanchai Moriya (Kids Can Press, October3, 2017) 

Roderick has written a couple of nonfiction picture books in this series of Head to Tail format ( Ocean Animals From Head to Tail and Dinosaurs From Head to Tail).  I enjoy the question and answer format that Roderick uses to communicate information through her text.

In BUGS FROM HEAD TO TAIL, readers see a portion of the bug revealed on the page and a question that leads into making a prediction followed by an informative response. This style is particularly good for young readers and can also be used as a mentor text for writing.

Pinocchio Rex and Other Tyrannosaurs (Let's Read and Find Out Level 2) by Melissa Stewart & Steve Brusatte; Illustrated by Julius Csotonyi (HarperCollins, November 7, 2017) - This book was probably my favorite of the three titles this week and I hope to follow this up with a longer post and interior spreads. So, I won't say a lot about it now other than look for it to come out next week. 

Spiders! Strange and Wonderful by Laurence Pringle; Illustrated by Meryl Henderson (Boyds Mills Press, October 10, 2017)

Pringle has a number of books in the Strange and Wonderful Series. For additional titles information, click here.  Spiders! Strange and Wonderful provides information about spiders with illustrations and smaller illustrations with labels that introduce to readers details about the drawings. 

Younger readers may be more attracted to the drawings and labels and picking pieces of information out of the text. Older readers may read through the book in a more in depth way. Fans of spiders or those wanting to learn more about arachnids, will find lots of facts and details within the pages of this book. 

Look for all three books at your local bookstore or community library. 

Illustration by Sarah S. Brannen ©2017

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Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: September & October New Releases

As part of the Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge, one of my favorite things is to round-up as many new quality nonfiction books for children about once a month to share them with readers of this blog.  Some months, I miss the release of books and add them to the next month's post.  Since I have not seen every book listed, I cannot always confirm if they are truly a nonfiction book or more of an informational fiction text or a bit of historical fiction.  Here are some recent releases.

Previous Nonfiction Release Post: January | February | March | April | June | August

August & September Releases

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Case of R.B.G. vs. Inequality by  Jonah Winter, Stacy Innerst (Harry N. Abrams, August 8, 2017)

Dangerous Jane by Suzanne Slade, Illustrated by Alice Ratterree (Peachtree Publishers, September 1, 2017)

The Shape of the World: A Portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright by K.L.Going, Illustrated by Lauren Stringer (Beach Lane Books, September 5, 2017)

Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library by Carole Boston Weatherford, Illustrated by Eric Velásquez (Candlewick Press, September 12, 2017)

October Releases

Deadliest! 20 Dangerous Animals by Steve Jenkins (HMH Books for Young Children, October 10, 2017)

Mama Africa!: How Miriam Makeba Spread Hope with Her Song by Kathryn Erskine, Illustrated by Charly Palmer (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, October 10, 2017)

Why, Fly Guy?: Answers to Kids' BIG Questions (Fly Guy Presents) by Tedd Arnold (Scholastic, October 10, 2017) 

Fallingwater: The Building of Frank Lloyd Wright's Masterpiece by  Marc Harshman, Anna Egan Smucker, Illustrated by LeUyen Pham (Roaring Brook Press, October 17, 2017)

Meet Cindy Sherman: Artist, Photographer, Chameleon by Sandra Jordan, Jan Greenberg (Roaring Brook Press, October 17, 2017)

My Journey to the Stars by Scott Kelly, Illustrated byAndre Ceolin (Crown Books, October 17, 2017)

A Boy, A Mouse, and a Spider: The Story of E.B. White by Barbara Herkert, Illustrated by Lauren Castillo (Henry Holt and Co., October 24, 2017)

The Elephant Whisperer (Young Readers Adaptation): My Life with the Herd in the African Wild by Lawerence Anthony, Graham Spence, Thea Feldman (Henry Holt & Co., October 24, 2017)

Science Comics: Dogs: From Predator to Protector by Andy Hirsch (First Second, October 31, 2017)

Silent Days, Silent Dreams by Allen Say (Arthur A. Levine, October 31, 2017)

Look for these and others at our local bookstore or public library.

Artwork by Sarah S. Brannen ©2017

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