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		<title>Watch and Read—Spotlight on Media Tie-ins: Fairy Fanfare: TV’s Winx Club</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joy Fleishhacker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fans of all things fey will enjoy Winx Club, a TV series about a flight of stylish teenage fairies with an updated look and an array of magical abilities. In addition to dolls, dress-up accessories, and video games, the franchise also includes fun, fast-moving chapter books and graphic novels based on the TV show.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-17828" title="WinxClub1" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/WinxClub1.jpg" alt="WinxClub1 Watch and Read—Spotlight on Media Tie ins: Fairy Fanfare: TV’s Winx Club" width="117" height="172" />Featuring a bright anime-influenced visual design, <em>Winx Club</em> (TV Y7) stars a flight of stylish teenage fairies with an updated look and an array of magical abilities. Created by Iginio Straffi and produced by the Italian animation studio Rainbow, this TV series <em></em> launched in 2004 and has since aired in the U.S. on various networks. Nickelodeon now holds the licensing rights and is currently producing the English-dubbed version. The show’s fifth season, “Winx Club: Beyond Believix,” premiered in August and is debuting new episodes on Sundays. An animated feature, <em>The Secret of the Lost Kingdom</em>, was recently released on DVD, and additional movies and episode collections are also available. The franchise also includes fashion dolls and their accoutrement, costumes and dress-up accessories, and numerous video games.</p>
<p>Bloom, a seemingly regular teenager, discovers her true identity as a fairy and travels to the dimension of Magix to attend Alfea College, a much-respected fairy school, and hone her magical powers. Here, she forms friendships with five other students: carefree and charismatic Stella, Fairy of the Shining Sun; Flora, group peacemaker and Fairy of Nature; Musa, Fairy of Music and resident mystery-solver; science-savvy Tecna, Fairy of Technology; and audacious and athletic Aisha, Fairy of Waves (voiced by Keke Palmer). Calling themselves the Winx Club, the girls work hard at their studies and have fun spending time together. When threatened by evil forces, including a trio of mischief-making witches from Cloudtower Academy known as the Trix, Bloom and her cohorts transform from trendily dressed teens into winged fairies and band together to use their unique abilities to vanquish their foes. The girls often team up—and hang out—with the Specialists, a group of wizards/warriors-in-training from nearby Red Fountain School. Themes of identity, exploring one’s strengths (magical and otherwise), and friendships and romances are mixed with humor and good-versus-evil adventures.</p>
<p>Kids can visit Nickelodeon’s <a href="http://www.nick.com/shows/winx-club?navid=showNav" target="_blank">Winx website</a> to find out more about the characters, watch videos and full episodes, take quizzes (“Which Winx are you?”), and sample a variety of online games. For newcomers to the series, a “Winx 101” option provides background on the personalities and plotlines with a click-on timeline of images and clips.</p>
<p><strong>Book Tie-ins: Novels and Graphic Novels</strong></p>
<p>Followers of these fashion-forward fairy friends will enjoy reading about their heroines’ adventures in two new book series that emphasize teamwork, camaraderie, and self-discovery. Random House has launched a series of fast-reading chapter books based on the show’s plot, each featuring an inviting cover image of a bright-eyed Bloom. <em>Welcome to Alfea</em> reveals how the ordinary sixteen-year-old protagonist discovers her hidden talents when she stumbles upon Stella, a blonde-haired girl with wings, being bullied by a bunch of gruesome creatures at the park. Wanting to help, Bloom somehow taps into her magical powers, thus discovering her true identity as a fairy. Heading off to the Magic Dimension with Stella, she settles in and makes new friends, has her first run in with the wicked witch triumvirate, and starts to truly believe in her newfound abilities. In the second volume, Bloom begins to uncover the secrets of her past, while encountering <em>Trouble with Trix</em> (both Random, 2012; Gr 2-5), who are determined to steal Bloom’s greatest strength, the power of the Dragon Flame. Both tales are clearly written with accessible vocabulary, concisely described action, and entertaining dialogue. Magical adventures and battles with monsters alternate with friendship issues and personal dilemmas. Each volume includes eight pages of full-color photos from the show. Series viewers will appreciate learning about or revisiting Bloom’s beginnings.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17829" title="WinxClub3" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/WinxClub3.jpg" alt="WinxClub3 Watch and Read—Spotlight on Media Tie ins: Fairy Fanfare: TV’s Winx Club" width="118" height="172" />Readers with a taste for storytelling that blends succinct narrative with vibrant visuals will be drawn to Viz Media’s graphic novel series. Adorned with sherbet-hued images of the fairies and title logos that sparkle, each volume includes two stand-alone stories. <em>Bloom’s Discovery</em> of her identity as a fairy is recapped in the first book, along with a tale about her “First Day in Magix” and first skirmish with the Trix. In <em>Secrets of Alfea</em>, the fairies are getting ready to host a party for the Red Fountain boys, and it’s up to Bloom to stop the Trix from making mischief.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-17830" title="WinxClub4" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/WinxClub4.jpg" alt="WinxClub4 Watch and Read—Spotlight on Media Tie ins: Fairy Fanfare: TV’s Winx Club" width="123" height="181" />The Red Fountain Boys return in the second adventure, when their decision to detour from a troll-transporting mission and pay a visit to the girls ends up in disaster and they must all work together to set things right. <em>The Magic of Friendship</em> (all Viz Media, 2012; Gr 3-6) describes how hard-working Bloom beats out two other girls for a part-time waitressing job, and then takes on a terrifying swamp monster (and the evil Trix) with the help of her friends. The show’s mix of humor, action, and fantasy translates well into the graphic novel format. The artwork emphasizes exaggerated facial expressions for comic beats, dynamically delineates rampaging monsters and magical-forces wielding fairies, and colorfully depicts the other-worldly settings and dazzling transformations. With lithe lines and sharp angles, the illustrations have a sophisticated look, and dabs of personal drama—friendship issues and crushes—will also reel in tween readers.</p>
<p><strong>Expand their Horizons</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17831" title="nightfairy" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/nightfairy.jpg" alt="nightfairy Watch and Read—Spotlight on Media Tie ins: Fairy Fanfare: TV’s Winx Club" width="110" height="156" />Encourage Winx Club viewers as well fans of the Disney Fairies to stretch their wings and dip into other fairy fare. Starring a feisty protagonist, <em>The Night Fairy</em><strong> </strong>(Candlewick, 2010; Gr 1-5) details the adventures of Flora, a young fairy with injured wings who must learn to fend for herself in the wilds of a giantess’s (aka human woman’s) garden. Laura Amy Schlitz’s vivacious storytelling and Angela Barrett’s elegant and atmospheric artwork present an evocatively imagined fairy’s-eye view of the world, while providing a suspenseful tale that percolates with exciting danger, fortitude-testing challenges, and newfound friendships.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-17832" title="promise" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/promise.jpg" alt="promise Watch and Read—Spotlight on Media Tie ins: Fairy Fanfare: TV’s Winx Club" width="114" height="170" />Beginning with <em>Silence and Stone </em>(2010; Gr 2-5), Kathleen Duey’s easy chapter book series, “The Faeries’ Promise,” serves as a companion to her popular “Unicorn’s Secret” series (both S &amp; S). Alida, a young faerie princess, has been locked away in a castle for years by Lord Dunraven, a man determined to stop any contact between people and magical creatures. With the help of a daring human boy named Gavin, she makes her escape and embarks on a quest to find the rest of her family. Though she finally has the opportunity to tap into her fairy powers, danger lurks everywhere, and the two friends are continually threatened by capture. Sandara Tang’s fine-lined drawings depict the dramatic high points and add to the magical mood.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17833" title="Quest" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Quest.jpg" alt="Quest Watch and Read—Spotlight on Media Tie ins: Fairy Fanfare: TV’s Winx Club" width="114" height="157" />Gail Carson Levine and David Christiana’s <em>Fairies and the Quest for Never Land</em> (Disney, 2010; Gr 2-5) stars Gwendolyn Carlisle, a descendant of the famed Wendy Darling and latest recipient of the “kiss” necklace (actually an old button made from an acorn), given by Peter Pan to Wendy long ago and passed down for years from mother to daughter. She breathlessly awaits a magical nighttime visit, but when Peter Pan finally comes to fetch her to Never Land, things do not go as expected: not only is the evil dragon Kyto on the loose, but Gwendolyn must work hard to earn the trust of  the fairies who are determined to recapture the flame-spewing beast. A resourceful heroine, short and suspenseful chapters, and whimsical full-color artwork add up to a fun-filled, sprinkled-with-shimmer adventure. Readers may also want to check out the other well-written and handsomely illustrated entries in the duo’s “Disney Fairies” series.</p>
<p>Looking for more offerings to tempt fairy devotees? Check out <a href="http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/articlereview/890129-451/story.csp" target="_blank">“Gossamer Wings and Magical Charms: Tales of the Fairy Realm.”</a></p>
<p><strong>Publication Information</strong></p>
<p><strong>REISFELD</strong>, Randi, adapt. <em>Winx Club: Welcome to Alfea</em>. Vol. 1. ISBN 978-0-307-97994-0.</p>
<p><strong>_____</strong>. <em>Winx Club: Trouble with Trix</em>. Vol. 2. ISBN 978-0-307-97995-7.</p>
<p>ea vol: Random. 2012. pap. $4.99.</p>
<p><em>Winx Club: Volume 1: Bloom’s Discovery</em>. ISBN 978-1-4215-4159-4.</p>
<p><em>Winx Club: Volume 2: Secrets of Alfea</em>. ISBN 978-1-4215-4160-0.</p>
<p><em>Winx Club: Volume 3: The Magic of Friendship</em>. ISBN 978-1-4215-4161-7.</p>
<p>ea vol: Viz Media. 2012. pap. $6.99.<strong><em><br />
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<p><strong>SCHLITZ</strong>, Amy. <em>The Night Fairy</em>. illus. by Angela Barrett. Candlewick. 2010. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9780763636746; pap. $6.99. ISBN 9780763652951; ebook $6.99. ISBN 9780763654399.</p>
<p><strong>DUEY</strong>, Kathleen. <em>Silence and Stone</em>. illus. by Sandara Tang. (The Faeries’ Promise Series). S &amp; S. 2010. Tr $15.99. ISBN 9781416984566; pap. $4.99. ISBN 9781416984573; ebook $5.99. ISBN 9781442413016.</p>
<p><strong>LEVINE</strong>, Gail Carson. <em>Fairies and the Quest for Never Land</em>. illus. by David Christiana. Disney. 2010. Tr $18.99. ISBN 978-1423109358; pap. $7.99. ISBN 978-1423160120.</p>
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		<title>On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: New Books to Make You L-O-L</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 20:55:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deborah B. Ford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amidst all the stories filled with angst, broken hearts, and vampires, books that make you laugh-out-loud are a welcome respite. This fall offers many selections for young readers that will tickle their funny bone. Be sure to read these aloud. We could all use a good laugh from time to time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amidst all the stories filled with angst, broken hearts, and vampires, books that make you laugh-out-loud are a welcome respite. This fall offers many selections for young readers that will tickle their funny bones. Be sure to read these aloud. We could all use a good laugh from time to time.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-16421" title="Chloe" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Chloe.jpg" alt="Chloe On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: New Books to Make You L O L" width="192" height="192" /><strong>BARNETT,</strong> MAC. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9781423113348&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>Chloe and the Lion.</em></strong></a> illus. by Adam Rex. Disney/Hyperion. 2012. ISBN 9781423113348. JLG Level: HE: Humor Elementary (Grades 2-6)</p>
<p>What begins as a tale about a little girl who meets a lion, ends in a power struggle for artistic control. Author and illustrator meet in a pen-to-brush battle each trying to prove who has the most important role in telling a story. When Chloe gets lost in the forest, the author wants her to meet a lion. The illustrator thinks that a dragon would be cooler. With interrupting Claymation panels and bubble speech, the hilarious debate continues until Chloe sees her chance to save the day.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-16422" title="I'm bored" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Im-bored.jpg" alt="Im bored On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: New Books to Make You L O L" width="154" height="200" />BLACK</strong>, Michael Ian. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9781442414037&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>I’m Bored.</em></strong></a> illus. by Debbie Ridpath Ohi. S &amp; S. 2012. ISBN 9781442414037. JLG Level: P: Primary (Grades K-1)</p>
<p>Kids have great imaginations. Sometimes, though, they get bored. In a moment of frustration, this story’s protagonist has no intention of allowing a potato, of all things, to get away with thinking that kids are not fun. After all, they can turn cartwheels. They can play games. “Kids can do ANYTHING!!!” Ohi’s simple drawings and creative placement of text create a story with visual impact that’s anything but boring.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-16423" title="This is not my hat" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/This-is-not-my-hat.jpg" alt="This is not my hat On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: New Books to Make You L O L" width="192" height="139" />KLASSEN</strong>, Jon. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9780763655990&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>This Is Not My Hat.</em></strong></a><strong><em> </em></strong>Candlewick. 2012. ISBN 9780763655990. JLG Level P: Primary (Grades K-1)</p>
<p>In the long-awaited sequel-of-sorts to <em>I Want My Hat Back </em>(Candlewick, 2011), two things remain the same. There is a hat. It is taken. In a different setting under different circumstances, a hat is missing. The story begins: “This hat is not mine. I just stole it.” He stole it from a big fish. He has lots of excuses: “It was too small for him anyway. It fits me just right.” He expects to get away with it―probably. With plenty of room for suspense, Klassen delivers another solid humorous story for your storytimes. And you don’t have to read the previous title to enjoy this one.</p>
<p><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-16424 alignleft" title="Forgive me" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Forgive-me.jpg" alt="Forgive me On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: New Books to Make You L O L" width="180" height="225" />LEVINE</strong>, Gail Carson. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9780061787263&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>Forgive Me, I Meant to Do It: False Apology Poems</em></strong></a><strong><em>. </em></strong>illus. by Matthew Cordell. HarperCollins. 2012. ISBN 9780061787263. JLG Level: HE: Humor Elementary (Grades 2-6)</p>
<p>Anyone who has ever taken a poetry class knows William Carlos Williams’ poem, “This is Just to Say.” It’s the classic insincere apology. Levine takes characters from fairy tales and childhood rhymes and uses their voices to falsely apologize. “You fell and cracked your skull on the hill/ where I had carefully placed a banana peel/ Forgive me/Jill is now my girlfriend.” She breaks tradition and slips in the introduction about six poems into the book. As if she can read our minds, there is even a poem about the consequences of skipping around to read the poems. Brilliant and marvelously funny!</p>
<p><strong><img class="wp-image-16425 alignright" title="Lulu walks" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Lulu-walks.jpg" alt="Lulu walks On the Radar: Top Picks from the Editors at Junior Library Guild: New Books to Make You L O L" width="110" height="190" />VIORST</strong>, Judith. <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/books/view.dT/9781442435797&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong><em>Lulu Walks the Dogs.</em></strong></a> illus. by Lane Smith. S &amp; S/Atheneum. 2012. ISBN 9781442435797. JLG Level: I+: Independent Readers (Grades 2-4)</p>
<p>In this sequel to <em>Lulu and the Brontosaurus </em>(S &amp; S, 2010), Lulu wants something that she will have to “EARN THE MONEY TO GET.” She decides she will walk dogs. Complicating the plot (other than she knows little about her new job) is Fleischman, an overly helpful neighbor boy who seems to know everything about dog walking. Complimenting Viorst’s text are wonderful illustrations by Lane Smith. How could you not laugh? It’s a partnership bound for success.</p>
<p>For ideas about how to use these books and links to supportive sites, check out the Junior Library Guild blog, <a href="http://www.juniorlibraryguild.com/news/category.dT/shelf-life&amp;?utm_campaign=SLJNewsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=ExtraHelping"><strong>Shelf Life</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
<p><em>Junior Library Guild is a collection development service that helps school and public libraries acquire the best new children&#8217;s and young adult books. Season after season, year after year, Junior Library Guild book selections go on to win awards, collect starred or favorable reviews, and earn industry honors. Visit us at </em><a href="http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/csp/cms/www.JuniorLibraryGuild.com" target="_blank"><em>www.JuniorLibraryGuild.com</em></a><em>.</em></p>
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