Thursday, October 21, 2010

Elections - Non-Fiction

 
Vote! - by Eileen Christelow (2003)
Using a campaign for mayor as an example, shows the steps involved in an election, from the candidate's speeches and rallies, to the voting booth where every vote counts, to the announcement of the winner.

 
Describes the process of running for a public office, including the planning and organizing of a campaign, the campaign trail, and election day. 


The Voice of the People - by Betsy Maestro (1996)
A basic guide to voting and the election process in the United States.

 
Describes the purpose and structure of the U.S Congress, explaining what representatives and senators do, discussing Congress's history, and touring the Capitol.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Elections - Fiction

 
Grace for President - by Kelly DiPucchio (2008)
After finding out there has never been a female U.S. president, Grace decides to run in her school's mock election, where she learns about the American electoral system and sets out to be the best person for the job even though her opponent, Thomas, seems to be winning all the boys' votes.
 

Madame President - by Lane Smith (2008)
A little girl imagines what her day would be like if she were President of the United States.
 

Mrs. LaRue's dog, Ike, decides to run for mayor of Snort City after realizing the front-runner, Chief Bugwort, wants to enforce leash, curfew, and other laws for dogs. 

 
Otto Runs for President - by Rosemary Wells (2008)
While the popular Tiffany and athletic Charles make increasingly outrageous promises in their campaigns for President of Canine Country Day School, Otto quietly enters the race, vowing only to try to do what students really want.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Famous Places Series

 
The Gateway Arch - by Lisa Bullard (2010)
Provides facts about the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, discusses its history and construction, and looks at how people get to the top of the arch and what they can see from the observation area.


Provides photographs and information about Hoover Dam, explaining the many purposes of the dam, and looking at how it was built.


The Rocky Mountains - by Jeffrey Zuehlke (2010)
An introduction to the Rocky Mountains that provides information on the region's geological features, the natural forces that created them, the flora and fauna that can be found there, and the history of the area.


Provides information on the Capital Building, the location in Washington, D. C., where the United States Congress meets, describing its construction, what the building looks like inside, and related topics.


The Empire State Building - by Lisa Bullard (2010)
Provides information about the Empire State Building, the tallest building in the world at the time of its completion in 1931, discussing its construction, and looking at the structure's innovative features. 

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Lunch Lady Graphic Novel Series

 
Lunch Lady and the Author Visit Vendetta - by Jarrett Krosoczka (2009)  
The school lunch lady, a secret crime fighter, investigates a suspicious author after he visits the school and the gym teacher goes missing.


The school lunch lady, a secret crime fighter, uncovers an evil plot to replace all the popular teachers with robots.



Lunch Lady and the League of Librarians - by Jarrett Krosoczka (2009)
The school lunch lady, a secret crime fighter, sets out to stop a group of librarians bent on destroying a shipment of video game systems, while a group of students known as the Breakfast Bunch provides backup.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Magic Pickle Series

 
Magic Pickle - by Scott Morse (2008)
The Magic Pickle, a secret weapon created in a special lab under the floor of Jo Jo Wigman's bedroom, and Jo Jo set out to stop the Brotherhood of the Evil Produce. Presented in graphic novel form.

When Jo Jo and Magic Pickle face off against a bad legume during a class field trip to a peanut factory, it is not the fearless, dill superhero nor his video game that save the day but Jo Jo's ingenuity.

Magic Pickle and the Garden of Evil - by Scott Morse (2009)
Magic Pickle, a fearless, dill superhero, comes to the rescue when Jo Jo's class garden yields a monstrous lettuce plant bent on world domination. 

Magic Pickle and the Planet of the Grapes - by Scott Morse (2008)    
A secret weapon known as Magic Pickle and eight-year-old Jo Jo Wigman work together to defeat Razin', an evil raisin who is trying to turn humans into grapes. 

Magic Pickle Vs. the Egg Poacher - by Scott Morse (2008)
The Magic Pickle, a secret weapon created in a special lab under the floor of Jo Jo Wigman's bedroom, and Jo Jo set out to stop a rotten egg from creating havoc at the zoo. 

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Fashion Kitty Graphic Novel Series

 
After a stack of fashion magazines falls on Kiki Kitty's head while she is blowing out the candles on her birthday cake, Kiki turns into Fashion Kitty, a feline superhero who saves other kitties from fashion disaster.


Fashion Kitty and the Unlikely Hero - by Charise Mericle Harper (2008)  
When the school principal requires that everybody wear boring school uniforms, Fashion Kitty looks forward to using her talents, but some bad kitties teach her important lessons about clothing styles.

When Fashion Kitty's sense of style is threatened by a jealous cat named Cassandra, she fights back and saves her right to dress however she wishes. 

Monday, April 26, 2010

New Series Chapter Book

Prequel to The Baby-sitters Club series:
The Baby-sitters Club: The Summer Before - by Ann M. Martin (2010)
Stacey McGill moves from New York City to Stoneybrook, Connecticut, in the summer before seventh grade where she meets and becomes friends with Kristy, Mary Anne, and Claudia, all of whom are going through big changes in their lives too.