Sunday, April 21, 2024

Spring Reading 2024 Up Periscope! How Engineer Raye Montague Revolutionized Shipbuilding

 
Award-winning author and Navy veteran Jennifer Swanson has a love for science and STEM that goes back to her own elementary school years. Those interests and experiences converge in a delightful way in this picture book exploration of the career of engineer Raye Montague. From her first visit to a submarine in 1943 to her final assignment designing a submarine for the U.S. Navy, readers will see Raye overcome one obstacle after another.

The author was able to interview Raye Montague about her experiences and how she worked to meet her goals despite the limitations placed in the way of Black women who were interested in science and math. Raye persevered and became a third-generation college graduate, learned to program the UNIVAC computer, and even invented a way to have a computer design an entire naval ship - not just separate ship's systems as others were doing at that time.


Many may recognize the style of illustrator Veronica Miller Jamison (A Computer Called Katherine). The changing fashions and hairstyles help to show the time periods in various scenes. Readers may also see the enormous banks of machines with their reels of magnetic tape that made up the UNIVAC. The end papers at the back of the book even show the design for the USS Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate Raye's computer program created.

"No one thought a woman could do it.

No one thought a Black woman could do it.

But Raye Montague

became the first person to do it."

Back matter includes more information about Raye Montague and an author's note. This book is the perfect addition to library collections - it can be used in units for Black History Month, Women's History Month, biography projects, and STEM careers. Due out this November - so put it on your wish list now!


Spring Reading 2024 To Dogs, With Love: A Love Letter to the Dogs Who Help Us

 
Maria Gianferrari fans know that she can write a delightful dog story. Just think back to Hello Goodbye Dog or the Penny and Jelly adventures and you will see what I mean. And now there is this incredible look at all the ways dogs comfort, support, and bring us joy. Text explores the various features of dogs and how they help out in so many ways. For instance, "Thank you for your noses...They sniff out sadness, Show us gladness." Or, "Thank you for your tongues...Your kisses help us Accept what we've lost, Hold close what remains."

Illustrations capture the action as a diverse range of children snuggle up to dogs of all breeds in a variety of settings. Kids read aloud to a Dalmatian in a corner of the library. A courtroom support dog helps a child cope with the stress of being in the witness box. A large Saint Bernard keeps a child company in the hospital. Some dogs dwarf the child they accompany, others are small enough to carry. A busy spread shows a dog shelter fundraiser with pavilions for activities such as reading with a dog, pet adoption, or shopping for a dog sweater.

Back matter includes a note on therapy dogs in general, details about the Lutheran Church Charities K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry (one of the organizations that inspired the book), and URLs to visit for more information about various types of therapy dogs. Thumbnail images from within the book accompany bullet points about the types of support these amazing animals can offer.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Virtual Book Tour Else B. in the Sea: The Woman Who Painted the Wonders of the Deep

 


Else B. in the Sea: Book Giveaway

ABOUT THE BOOK

Else B. in the Sea: The Woman Who Painted the Wonders of the Deep

Written by Jeanne Walker Harvey

Illustrated by Melodie Stacey

Ages 5-7 | 32 Pages

Publisher: Cameron Kids/ Abrams Books | ISBN-13: 9781949480283

Publisher’s Book Summary: A poetic picture book biography about a daring and pioneering woman artist that combines themes of art and science. A perfect STEAM book!

Else Bostelmann donned a red swimsuit and a copper diving helmet and, with paints and brushes in hand, descended into the choppy turquoise sea off the coast of Bermuda. It was 1930, and few had ventured deep into the sea before. She discovered a fairyland six fathoms below the surface—fantastic coral castles, glittering sunbeams, swaying sea plumes, and slender purple sea fans. And fish! Flashy silverfish, puckering blue parrotfish, iridescent jellyfish. Else painted under the sea! She painted what she saw with her own eyes.

Back on land, Else painted the never-before-seen deep-sea creatures described by world-renowned scientist William Beebe on his momentous 1930s bathysphere expeditions for the New York Zoological Society’s Department of Tropical Research. It was a daring and glamorous adventure and a dream come true for Else B., who shared this new, unfathomable world with humankind.

PURCHASE LINK


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MY REVIEW


This delightful picture book biography of Else Bostelmann portrays her dedication to creating the most faithful and accurate images of deep-sea life possible. Readers see her climbing down the ladder from the boat and donning the enormous diving helmet that supplied her with air. She almost seems to be another colorful tropical fish in her red swimsuit. Although she was only a few fathoms below the surface (unlike Beebe’s much deeper journeys), she was able to observe how the perception of colors shifted as one traveled deeper and deeper from the ocean’s surface. This helped her create lifelike illustrations of the creatures that Beebe observed and described.

The text describes the determination and ingenuity of Else. Since she wouldn’t be in the bathysphere, she found a way to experience the underwater environment that was within her reach by using a diving helmet. She also invented ways to paint underwater so that she could capture the shapes and colors of sea life. Back on dry land she took the time to study creatures “trawled from the depths” to see their shimmer and glow before it faded and also observed their anatomy under a microscope. The illustrations capture the “magical fairyland” of coral reefs, sea fans, and “blue, shadowy silhouettes.” When the story reaches the point that Else is creating the paintings to be used in National Geographic, the images faithfully reproduce her style. There is a stunning double-page spread with fifteen different fish shown and labeled against an inky background. Endpapers show a map of the area around Bermuda and Nonsuch Island where Else and Beebe did their work. Back matter includes an author’s note with more details about Else and her work, a photo of Else at her desk with her microscope, and two of the images she painted. There are also explanations of bioluminescence, the underwater color spectrum, and how to convert fathoms to feet or meters. A list of selected sources is included. This is a great STEAM title. I would pair this with Secrets of the Sea: The Story of Jeanne Power, Revolutionary Marine Scientist or Otis and Will Discover the Deep: The Record-Setting Dive of the Bathysphere to give young readers more insight into oceanic exploration.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Jeanne Walker Harvey is the author of many award-winning picture books, including Boats on the Bay, as well as the well-received picture book biographies Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas and Maya Lin: Artist-Architect of Light and Lines. She lives in Sonoma, California.

For more information, visit https://www.jeanneharvey.com

https://www.instagram.com/jeannewharvey/

https://twitter.com/JeanneWHarvey

https://www.pinterest.com/JeanneWalkerHarvey/

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR


Melodie Stacey is a fine artist and illustrator whose work can be found in the picture book Beautiful Useful Things. She lives in Brighton, United Kingdom.

TOUR SCHEDULE

Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Children’s Book Review

Book Review of Else. B. in the Sea: The Woman Who Painted the Wonders of the Deep

Friday, April 19, 2024

The Fairview Review

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Monday, April 22, 2024

Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb

Author Interview with Jeanne Walker Harvey

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

One More Exclamation

Book Review of Else. B. in the Sea: The Woman Who Painted the Wonders of the Deep

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Mama’s Sweet Baby

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Thursday, April 25, 2024

The Momma Spot

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Glass of Wine, Glass of Milk

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Monday, April 29, 2024

Cover Lover Book Review

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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Crafty Moms Share

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Book Zone Reviews

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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Mrs Makes Reading Fun

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Friday, May 3, 2024

Life is What it’s called

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Monday, May 6, 2024

Country Mamas With Kids

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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

icefairy’s Treasure Chest

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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Froggy Read Teach

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

A Blue Box Full Of Books

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Friday, May 10, 2024

Writer with Wanderlust

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Monday, May 13, 2024

Deliciously Savvy

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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Stargirls Magical Tale

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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

My Reading Getaway

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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Joanna’s Bookshelf

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Friday, May 17, 2024

Me Two Books

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Monday, May 20, 2024

Get Outside and Read

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Tuesday, May 21, 2024

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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Pages for Paige

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Thursday, May 23, 2024

Simply 7 Interview

Author Interview with Jeanne Walker Harvey


This post is sponsored by  Jeanne Walker Harvey. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.

Monday, April 15, 2024

Virtual Book Tour Play With Me

Play with Me: Book Giveaway

ABOUT THE BOOK


Play with Me 

Written by Kat Chen
Illustrated by Lorraine Nam

Ages 1+ | 24 Pages

Publisher: Rise x Penguin Workshop | ISBN-13: 9780593659717

Publisher’s Book Summary: This board book series invites young readers to take part in a playdate activity of their choice, thereby empowering them with autonomy and validation. The picnic playdate models balanced and shared play, creating a positive experience that will provide readers with a reference for what caring and considered friendship looks like. Many toddlers and preschoolers consistently ask for someone to play with them, and this book provides just that for the quieter moments of the day. Simple language and gentle questions will help children develop their social skills by practicing conversations, all while engaging them in fun and familiar topics.

PURCHASE LINK


Amazon

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MY REVIEW


This simple board book explores the fun of sharing a picnic with a friend. Ellison and Rabbit (his stuffie) have a wagon loaded with picnic supplies and invite the reader to come along. At each step of the process Ellison includes the reader. He explains where he and Rabbit will sit, then asks, “Where would you like to sit?” He offers to serve the drinks and asks, “What do you like to drink?” The cut paper and paint illustrations capture all the activities. Readers see the blue picnic blanket, the woven picnic basket, and the fresh green grass. Ellison says, “I’ll sit here. Rabbit will sit there. Where would you like to sit?” Youngsters can see the spaces still open on the blanket. When Ellison says that he wants the striped cookie, there is no problem identifying which one he plans to eat. And when Rabbit looks up at the sky and “sees a cloud shaped like a frog,” the readers can also pick out a cloud and name its shape. Setting up the text as a conversation between Ellison and the reader invites active participation in the story. On almost every spread there is an opportunity to make a response or point to something on the page. Whether it is choosing a drink or sharing a funny story in response to the silliness of Rabbit wearing socks on his ears, children are included in the experience. Young readers and their caregivers will enjoy this book made for little hands to hold and share.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Kat Chen is the author of several bestselling contemporary and historical romance books. She also serves on the advisory board for Books for Newborns.

After becoming a grandmother and spending most of her free time helping with “the fun stuff”—conversations, crayons, and crawling—she was inspired to delve into children’s books and help kids master the art of simple conversation through shared play.

Learn more about Kat and her work at kat-chen.com.

https://www.facebook.com/people/Kat-Chen/61555122372925/

https://www.instagram.com/katchenbooks/

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR


Lorraine Nam is an illustrator based in Brooklyn, New York. She was born in Philadelphia and spent her childhood drawing pictures and folding origami to pass the time at her parents’ jewelry store. She now spends her days combining those two loves to create her illustrations.

She is the illustrator of the picture book biography on Neil deGrasse Tyson, Look Up With Me, and the upcoming Wei Skates On, by Olympic Gold Medalist Nathan Chen.

Learn more about Lorraine and her work at www.lorrainename.com.

https://www.instagram.com/lorrainenam

https://twitter.com/LorraineNam

TOUR SCHEDULE

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

The Children’s Book Review

Book Review of Play with Me

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Me Two Books

Author Interview with Kat Chen

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Star Girls Magical Tale

Book Review of Play with Me

Friday, April 5, 2024

Book Zone Reviews

Book Review of Play with Me

Monday, April 8, 2024

Cover Lover Book Review

Book Review of Play with Me

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

icefairy’s Treasure Chest

Book Review of Play with Me

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Barbara Ann Mojica’s Blog

Book Review of Play with Me

Thursday, April 11, 2024

One More Exclamation

Book Review of Play with Me

Friday, April 12, 2024

Country Mamas with Kids

Book Review of Play with Me

Monday, April 15, 2024

Deliciously Savvy

Book Review of Play with Me

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

The Fairview Review

Book Review of Play with Me

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Life is What it’s called

Author Interview with Kat Chen

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Froggy Read Teach

Book Review of Play with Me

Friday, April 19, 2024

A Blue Box Full Of Books

Instagram and TikTok Post

Monday, April 22, 2024

Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

Guest Post

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Confessions of a Book Addict

Play with Me Book Spotlight

This post is sponsored by Kat Chen. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.