Ivy & Bean Day Blog-a-Bration Week 2


And the count down to the 1st Annual International Ivy & Bean Day continues.  This week Chronicle Books is giving away a copy of Ivy & Bean Book 2: And the Ghost that Had to Go to one lucky winner and a set of mini-note cards to 3 other winners. Click here to check out the Ivy & Bean official page.

I went in search of a great video to show prospective readers about why you should read Ivy & Bean if you haven't.

Teachers you will love this one produced by Chronicle Books:



And I loved this one as an introduction to Ivy & Bean:



Other Bloggers celebrating Ivy & Bean Blog-a-Bration:


                     Media Darlings                                  
                     There's A Book                                  
                    In the Pages                                      
                      The O.W.L.                                         
                  Coquette Maman                            
                   Ruth Ayres Writes                           
                 One Page to the Next                    
                 Van Meter Library Voice               
               The Family That Reads Together
                Roundtable Reviews for Kids      
                 Sharpread                                    
                                                               The Children's Book Review        


This week's giveaway will run from August 23rd to August 26th.  Don't forget to enter the giveaway by filling in the form at the bottom of the page.

The Winners of this week's giveaways will be entered into the Grand Prize Giveaway.  Thanks Chronicle Books for this great prize pack:


A complete set of Ivy and Bean hardcover books signed by Annie Barrows 

1 set of Ivy and Bean Paper Dolls 

1 Ivy and Bean Button Factory 

1 Ivy and Bean READ Poster signed by Annie Barrows 

Set of Ivy and Bean Silly Bandz · Set of Ivy and Bean stickers 

AND – a super-secret really cool prize we’re working on (stay tuned!) 

Ivy & Bean Day Blog-a-Bration Week 1


Guess what!  October 13th is the 1st Annual International Ivy & Bean Day.  Thanks to Chronicle Books, there 14 bloggers (see list below) who will be counting down the weeks until October 13th with a special Ivy & Bean post and giveaway.  The winners of the giveways will be entered into a grand prize giveaway.

Chronicle Books is giving away is a copy of Ivy & Bean Book 1 to one lucky winner and a set of mini-note cards to 3 other winners. Click here to check out the Ivy & Bean official page.

Other Bloggers celebrating Ivy & Bean Blog-a-Bration:

                     Media Darlings                                  
                     There's A Book                                  
                    In the Pages                                      
                      The O.W.L.                                         
                  Coquette Maman                            
                   Ruth Ayres Writes                           
                 One Page to the Next                    
                 Van Meter Library Voice               
               The Family That Reads Together
                Roundtable Reviews for Kids      
                 Sharpread                                    
                                                               The Children's Book Review        

To celebrate the first week of Ivy & Bean - I am reposting an Interview we did with Ivy & Bean back in December. Here is an excerpt from the interview.  To read the whole interview, click here.

Hi Andrea, 
Ivy says: We’re glad to know that you like the books about us. 
Bean says: Of course she likes them. Who wouldn’t like them? 
Ivy: She’s asking us what books we like besides The Amazing Book of World Records
Bean: I don’t like any other books. 
Ivy: Yes you do. You liked that book called The World of Weird: Unbelievable Animals
Bean: Oh yeah. I did like that one. And I liked that one about how to pan for gold. Even though I never found any gold. 

This week's giveaway will run from August 16th to August 22nd.  Don't forget to enter the giveaway by filling in the form below:

The Winners of this week's giveaways will be entered into the Grand Prize Giveaway.  Thanks Chronicle Books for this great prize pack:


A complete set of Ivy and Bean hardcover books signed by Annie Barrows 

1 set of Ivy and Bean Paper Dolls 

1 Ivy and Bean Button Factory 

1 Ivy and Bean READ Poster signed by Annie Barrows 

Set of Ivy and Bean Silly Bandz · Set of Ivy and Bean stickers 

AND – a super-secret really cool prize we’re working on (stay tuned!)

Press Here: The App

Last year, Chronicle Books released Press Here by Hervé Tullet.  A simple but brilliantly designed interactive book for young children that even adults couldn't keep for interacting with.  I still recommend it regularly.  Part of the brilliance was the way the book engaged readers like an iPad book app but in a low tech format.  But guess what...

Yes, you are seeing this correctly.  Chronicle has just announced that Press Here: The App is now here.  I have only just begun to explore this App and will share a review once my 5 year old niece and I have finished exploring it.  But until then, enjoy the trailer for the new Press Here: The App.



You can purchase Press Here: The App on iTunes.

Book Review: Water Sings Blue

Author:  Kate Coombs
Illustrator: Meilo So
Publisher: Chronicle Books (March 14, 2012)
Source: Copy for Review
Audience: Elementary
Poetry * Sea Life

Description of the book from the Publisher:
Come down to the shore with this rich and vivid celebration of the ocean! With watercolors gorgeous enough to wade in by award-winning artist Meilo So and playful, moving poems by Kate Coombs, Water Sings Blue evokes the beauty and power, the depth and mystery, and the endless resonance of the sea. 

My thoughts on the book
April is National Poetry Month and if you are looking to add a new book to your collection may I suggest Kate Coombs' Water Sings Blue

I will be the first to say that I came to the world of poetry late in the game.  Most poetry made my head spin.  I am thankful to some of my colleagues who were able to introduce me to poetry that made sense and were accessible for both me and my students.  With this said, if you specialize in poetry, check this one out for yourself.  For the rest of you, know that I am sharing what I like.  I love oceans and sea life.  I love Meilo So's beautiful watercolor paintings that capture the image and mood of Coombs' words.  And I truly enjoyed the various poems that are gathered together in this collection.

As I flipped through the book for the fifth or sixth time, I had trouble picking out a favorite poem.  The vertical spread of a large whale and sinking ship captured my eye from a visual perspective.  The poem Octopus Ink grabbed me from a different perspective.  And Ocean Realty simply made me laugh.

May you enjoy this book as you explore the world of poetry with your students this month and in the future. 

For more information about Kate Coombs, click here to go to her website. 

Book Review: How Many Jelly Beans?

Author: Andrea Menotti
Illustrator: Yancy Labatt
Publisher: Chronicle Books (February 29, 2012)
Source: Book for Review
Audience: Elementary
Nonfiction * Math * Picture Book

Description from Chronicle Books:
How many jelly beans are enough? How many are too many? Aiden and Emma can’t decide. Is 10 enough? How about 1,000? That’s a lot of jelly beans. But eaten over a whole year, it’s only two or three a day. This giant picture book offers kids a fun and easy way to understand large numbers. Starting with 10, each page shows more and more colorful candies, leading up to a giant fold-out surprise—ONE MILLION JELLY BEANS! With bright illustrations and an irresistible extra-large format, How Many Jelly Beans? makes learning about big numbers absolutely scrumptious! 

When this book arrived from the publisher, it was in a huge box.  I assumed it contained several books until I opened it up and realized that this book was larger than the typical picture book and required a larger than normal box.  The brightly colored jelly beans and black & white illustrations drew me in immediately.  I had to read this one.  Since receiving it, I have read it several times and enjoyed it every single time.  I even read this one aloud to a group of teacher/librarians recently who also loved it.  We couldn't stop plotting about ways to use this book with children.


The story kicks off with Emma being asked "how many jelly beans would you like?" She starts off with a conservative 10.  The corresponding illustration shows 10 realistically sized jelly beans in all colors.  Emma's younger brother, Aiden, though isn't as hesitant and asks for 20 jelly beans.  Quickly the number goes up 25, 50, 75, 500, 1000.  The two children eventually try to figure out how many jelly beans per day you would need to eat to consume 1000 in a year.  Even Murphy the dog finds a way to get into the action.  As the number of jelly beans goes up, the size of the jelly beans goes down.  The book ends with a surprise pull-out to represent 1,000,000 jelly beans.

This is a fabulous book.  It has it all - great concept, engaging illustrations, and well executed.  The size of the book may be a challenge on a shelf and the pull out at the end may be a bit difficult for younger children to re-fold (think how hard it is to refold a map properly).  However, this book needs to be used with children.  I can see a child reading it and calling others over to "check this out".  I can also see teachers using it with groups of children to discuss number sense.

Andrea Menotti and Chronicle Books have a winner on their hands.  I am so excited about this book that I am giving away the copy I received (it is in perfect condition - I was careful in looking at it).  And I plan on picking up several copies for the school library and for a personal copy at my local indie bookstore.

Rules for the Giveaway:
1. Though comments are very much appreciated, please do not enter any personal information in the comments section (including your email, website, etc.).  If you do enter personal information, you comment will not be posted.


2.  You must complete the Entry Form to officially enter the contest.

3.  The Contest runs from 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time on March 15, 2012 to 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on March 22, 2012.

4.  You must be 13 or older to participate in this contest.

5.  If you are selected as a winner, I will notify you by e-mail.  If you do not respond within 48 hours, I will select a new winner.

6.  US residents ONLY for this contest.