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The Wisdom of Trees: How Trees Work Together to Form a Natural Kingdom, Written and Illustrated by Lita Judge

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From The Publisher: " With lush illustrations, poems, and accessible scientific information,   The Wisdom of Trees  by Lita Judge is a fascinating exploration of the hidden communities trees create to strengthen themselves and others. We clean the air and seed the clouds, we drench the thirsty land with rain.  We are like wizards. The story of a tree is a story of community, communication, and cooperation. Although trees may seem like silent, independent organisms, they form a network buzzing with life: they talk, share food, raise their young, and offer protection. Trees thrive on diversity, learn from their ancestors, and give back to their communities. Trees not only sustain life on our planet—they can also teach us important lessons about patience, survival, and teamwork." Text Features:  Poetry Hybrid text (poetry is accompanied by expository sidebars providing more information about the topic of the poem on each page) Personification and shifting point of view...

My Shadow Is Pink, Written and Illustrated by Scott Stuart

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From the Publisher: "My Shadow is Pink is a beautifully written rhyming story that touches on the subjects of gender identity, self acceptance, equality and diversity. Inspired by the author's own little boy, 'Shadow's' main character likes princesses, fairies and things 'not for boys'... he soon learns (through the support of his dad) that everyone has a shadow that they sometimes feel they need to hide. This is an important book for a new generation of children (and adults alike) which exemplifies the concepts of unconditional love, respect and positive parenting. Creates opportunity for open discussion and learning. Highlights current themes of gender identity." Text Features:  Rhyming verse Print features (interesting use of font to emphasize key words and phrase Metaphor (shadow as "inner-most you") Critical Literacy Suggestions: Read & Discuss:   Before reading, discuss the book's title and cover. What do you think this book wil...

I Talk Like A River, Written by Jordan Scott and Illustrated by Sydney Smith

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  From The Publisher: "When a boy who stutters feels isolated, alone, and incapable of communicating in the way he'd like, it takes a kindly father and a walk by the river to help him find his voice. Compassionate parents everywhere will instantly recognize a father's ability to reconnect a child with the world around him. Poet Jordan Scott writes movingly in this powerful and ultimately uplifting book, based on his own experience, and masterfully illustrated by Greenaway Medalist Sydney Smith. A book for any child who feels lost, lonely, or unable to fit in." Text Features:  Figurative Language ("the P in pinetree grows roots inside my mouth and tangles my tongue", "the M in moon dusts my lips with a magic that makes me only mumble", "I feel a storm in my belly; my eyes fill with rain"...and of course "I talk like a river") Author's Note (great for exploring the author's inspiration for writing this book and his hopes f...

Watercress, Written by Andrea Wang and Illustrated by Jason Chin

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From the Publisher: "Driving through Ohio in an old Pontiac, a young girl’s parents stop suddenly when they spot watercress growing wild in a ditch by the side of the road. Grabbing an old paper bag and some rusty scissors, the whole family wades into the muck to collect as much of the muddy, snail covered watercress as they can. At first, she’s embarras sed. Why can’t her family get food from the grocery store? But when her mother shares a story of her family’s time in China, the girl learns to appreciate the fresh food they foraged. Together, they make a new memory of watercress. Andrea Wang tells a moving autobiographical story of a child of immigrants discovering and connecting with her heritage, illustrated by award winning author and artist Jason Chin, working in an entirely new style, inspired by Chinese painting techniques. An author’s note in the back shares Andrea’s childhood experience with her parents." Text Features:  Figurative Language ("mom's eyes are...