The best non-fiction picture books of 2014, as picked by the editors and contributors of The Children’s Book Review.
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Written By: Luis Carlos Montalvan & Bret Witter
Photographs By: Dan Dion
Roaring Brook Press, May 2014, Nonfiction
Suitable For Ages: 4-8
Themes/Topics: service/therapy animals, military life, photographic book, love, nonfiction
Opening: "In the morning, every morning, my friend Luis wakes up to . . . this."
Brief Synopsis: After tours in Iraq left him wounded and distressed, Captain Luis Montalvan returned home to a life he was no longer comfortable living. He reached a point where he was afraid to leave his apartment. But a service dog named Tuesday changed everything for him. Tuesday helps Luis with daily tasks, and he calms and comforts Luis by always being there for him. Tuesday has made it possible for Luis to live a rewarding life.
Links To Resources: Facts About Service Dogs for Kids; Wayside Elementary Schools Special Needs Awareness Program (SNAP) (video); discuss how animals make you feel and what they do for you.
Why I Like This Book: Every day, men and women risk their lives overseas for our freedom and way of life. When they return home, it is often difficult to readjust, and to carry on with a life so at odds with what they've seen and survived. This book gives kids a glimpse of the difficulties a soldier might face upon coming home at an appropriate and accessible level. It also shows how the love and care of a therapy animal has the power to change a life. It's written from the point of view of the dog, which makes it friendly and non-threatening. For kids who have a relative or family friend who is a veteran, this book could be very helpful in understanding what they might be going through and in opening a discussion. For any child, this book can encourage empathy and understanding.
For the complete list of books with resources, please visit Perfect Picture Books.
PPBF bloggers please be sure to leave your post-specific link in the list below so we can all come visit you! I can't wait to see what books you're sharing this week!
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone! Maybe Springing forward will give Mother Nature the hint! :)
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Bianca Schulze,
on 3/21/2015
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on 3/6/2015
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Well, guess what?
After a (very!) brief foray into the 20s, we're back to zero degrees! But at least it's not (currently) snowing :) And it's not BELOW zero! It's important to keep sight of silver linings :)
Thank goodness for Perfect Picture Book Fridays, where we can enjoy lots of great titles and ignore the weather!
My choice for today is on a more serious topic, but the book is well written - on a level that kids can understand and appreciate without it being scary/upsetting in any way - and I hope you'll enjoy it and find it a useful addition to your libraries.
Written By: Luis Carlos Montalvan & Bret Witter
Photographs By: Dan Dion
Roaring Brook Press, May 2014, Nonfiction
Suitable For Ages: 4-8
Themes/Topics: service/therapy animals, military life, photographic book, love, nonfiction
Opening: "In the morning, every morning, my friend Luis wakes up to . . . this."
Brief Synopsis: After tours in Iraq left him wounded and distressed, Captain Luis Montalvan returned home to a life he was no longer comfortable living. He reached a point where he was afraid to leave his apartment. But a service dog named Tuesday changed everything for him. Tuesday helps Luis with daily tasks, and he calms and comforts Luis by always being there for him. Tuesday has made it possible for Luis to live a rewarding life.
Links To Resources: Facts About Service Dogs for Kids; Wayside Elementary Schools Special Needs Awareness Program (SNAP) (video); discuss how animals make you feel and what they do for you.
Why I Like This Book: Every day, men and women risk their lives overseas for our freedom and way of life. When they return home, it is often difficult to readjust, and to carry on with a life so at odds with what they've seen and survived. This book gives kids a glimpse of the difficulties a soldier might face upon coming home at an appropriate and accessible level. It also shows how the love and care of a therapy animal has the power to change a life. It's written from the point of view of the dog, which makes it friendly and non-threatening. For kids who have a relative or family friend who is a veteran, this book could be very helpful in understanding what they might be going through and in opening a discussion. For any child, this book can encourage empathy and understanding.
For the complete list of books with resources, please visit Perfect Picture Books.
PPBF bloggers please be sure to leave your post-specific link in the list below so we can all come visit you! I can't wait to see what books you're sharing this week!
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone! Maybe Springing forward will give Mother Nature the hint! :)
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