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Several picture book favorites, such as Cloudette and Carnivores, are expanded into lush multimedia formats, while children's literature great Tomi Ungerer's life is explored in unflinching detail in a new documentary.
A baby bear, several frogs, a mob of meerkats, plenty of penguins, and one rather large and smelly woolly mammoth are just a few of the varied creatures that appear in the Preschool to Grade 4 reviews this month.
Realistic sound effects, such as the oars hitting the waves and the gulls shrieking, Jim Broadbent’s warm narrative voice, and a beautiful soundtrack combine to create a captivating mini-feature, replete with tension, drama, humor, and heart.
Originally posted as a sidebar for a School Library Journal feature in October 2010 entitled "Islam in the Classroom", the following curated list has been updated with more recent titles. The books below received positive reviews in SLJ. Feel free to add any we might have missed in the comments section.
This is a lively, well-designed addition to the many books on construction for young enthusiasts, distinguished by its brilliant creative collages and an imaginative, descriptive text.
The talented narration of James Clamp brings the story to life with unique voices, such as the hooded man’s slithering, gritty hiss, and his tones and inflections when describing inanimate objects.