With
the happiest of illustrations and humorous rhyme, little girl Wilma Le Wu
searches for a name that fits. She thinks her name is boring! At the Change Your Name store, she chooses more
than one name that sounds wonderful, and off to France, Bahrain, Belize and
Africa she goes. Those places happen to be wonderful, but just don’t fit Wilma.
After the exploration, a satisfactory solution is found. Read the book to see
if you guessed the ending! It’s a great story for discussing names and
interesting names that come from other countries or cultures. Some may even be
a classmate’s name!
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Linda - your link on #IMWAYR takes us back to Teach Mentor Texts! Some of these picture books have been on my radar so I really appreciate the detailed reviews.
ReplyDeleteOops! Thank you, changed... Glad you found some you thought would be good!
DeleteSome really wonderful books here. I'll definitely check out the Change Your Name Store - we have a unit on genealogy and immigration coming up that this might fit well!
ReplyDeleteI've had students write about their names before & this would be great for that & your unit, too, Katie.
DeleteI keep hoping to find This Book Just Ate My Dog at the bookstore or library. Might have to just purchase it for myself!
ReplyDeleteI found it at Target, sat down & read it, Elisabeth. But I know that my young granddaughters will love it, may still have to buy it!
DeleteOh how I wish we had kept our typewriter. I think I will have to grab up that book. There's something wonderful about an old typewriter.
ReplyDeleteI did get rid of an ancient typewriter, but still have my college one. I should take it in to see what the students think. It was a fun book, Crystal!
DeleteOh, I like the sounds of that typewriter one. Haven't heard of it before so I will definitely have to check it out. Do you know we have The Bat Boy & His Violin in our school collection. It's one I keep meaning to read and haven't gotten to. Must remedy that. I am a violin player ... albeit one that doesn't practice like I should!
ReplyDeleteI hope you get it soon & enjoy it. I found the story good.
DeleteMy favorite thing about The Lonely Typewriter was that the family in the story was biracial with almost no fanfare. We need more books like that.
ReplyDeleteThis Book Just Ate My Dog was one of my favorite picture books of 2014. Loved it!
You're right about The Lonely Typewriter, a good thing! Yes, This Book Just Ate My Dog is wonderful! Thanks, Beth.
DeleteThese all look terrific, Linda! As someone who made a fair amount of money typing papers for people in college, I can't wait to read The Lonely Typewriter!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be fun to read the typewriter book & bring in one to some younger classes. It is a slice of history for sure. Thanks, Catherine!
DeleteLinda,
ReplyDeleteYou always have such great book lists. I loved "The Book Just Ate My Dog." I want to see the "Change Your Name Store" and "The Lonely Typewriter."
Cathy
Thanks, Cathy, hope you enjoy them all. Your younger class will love each one!
DeleteI love Eve Bunting, but I haven't heard of this one. Thank you for sharing it and the other titles!
ReplyDeleteHappy reading this week :)
Thanks, Kellee, I keep finding new ones by Eve Bunting, too!
DeleteYour collection of picture books read make me realize that I have not read any in quite some time, Linda - time to fix that!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love them. I read Sam & Dave Dig A Hole to my older students & they loved it. We had quite a fun conversation about it. Thanks, Tara.
DeleteLove your collection of picture books, Linda! There are several that I have never heard of! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Melanie. Hope you find a few to have fun with!
DeleteGreat picture books! I'm glad I came across Boy/Violin through Jennifer Serravallo's book. I would like to use it the way she mentions - having kids write some quick thoughts to check comprehension. I know you can do with any book, but I think this book has a lot of possibilities!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea, Michele. I'll share this with those who are teaching younger students! Happy you enjoyed these!
DeleteI love Eve Bunting's work. I haven't read anything that doesn't take a group off into serious conversations. Riding the Tiger is one of my favourite critical literacy picture books.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another title, cheriee. I don't think I know it!
DeleteAh, I will have to investigate The Lonely Typewriter. My favorite font is American Typewriter! : )
ReplyDeleteIt's a great book. Have fun with it!
DeleteI am definitely pinning A Day's Work - it sounds like a beautiful book to add to my current course module on multicultural texts. Eve Bunting writes such hauntingly-beautiful stories.
ReplyDeleteYes, it will fit there well, Myra. And the story will please you I think.
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