This time I'm changing things up a bit. This wasn't a story we read in library, but one of our 2nd graders, Selena, really loved this book. She first got interested in it when I brought it with a pile of other library books to the LOOP after-school program for self-selected reading time, and she liked it so much that she remembered the next time she came in for library to ask me where to find it on the shelves. And then when she brought it back this week she was even a little sad to let it go. The story is in Spanish, and it's called "Abrazos y Besos" (Hugs and Kisses), by Christophe Loupy. I think there is an English version out there somewhere, but we don't have the English version in our library.
Even I have to admit, this is a very cute story. A little puppy named Abrazos ('Hugs') goes around the farmyard early one morning asking all the farm animals to give him a kiss, on the cheek, on the nose, on the head, and so on. He likes each animal's kiss for different reasons, but in the end he decides his favorite kiss is the kind he gets from his mom. Like I say, very cute.
If you're looking for a good addition to your collection of Spanish books, this is a cute story with great illustrations that would probably make a good read-aloud, and it comes highly recommended by at least one 2nd grade fan here at Burton.
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Este cuento no fue uno que leímos en la biblioteca, pero una de nuestros estudiantes de 2o grado se encantó tanto este libro, que pensé que yo lo compartiría aquí. Hasta yo debo admitir que es un cuento muy precioso. El nombre del libro es "Abrazos y Besos", por Christophe Loupy, y la historia se trata de un perrito que se llama 'Abrazos', y su viaje alrededor de la granja temprano de la mañana. Abrazos pide un besito de cada animal que le encuentra de la granja. Se gustan todos los besitos, por razones diferentes, pero finalmente su favorito es lo de su mamá (por supuesto). Como ya dije, muy precioso.
Si usted busca un buen añadido a su colección de libros con dibujos de español, este es un lindo cuento con ilustraciones guapas. El cuento probablemente estaría bueno para leer en voz alta a niños, y tiene por lo menos úna admiradora ferviente aquí en Burton.
- Dennis De Boer
On these blog pages, we will talk about the books we read, the books we want to read, the books we know you love to read, and our bookclubs. Please be a voice with us. Let's talk about BOOKS!!!!
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
A Thanksgiving favorite- Sherwood Park GSA
Turk and Runt by Lisa Wheeler
Most turkeys would be quaking in their feathers
at this time of year but this turkey family is clueless as to their probable fate. Runt, the younger smarter brother, works to keep his family off the holiday dinner table in some pretty hilarious ways.
The feathered family celebrates their near miss with a corn and alfalfa dinner (what else) where Runt reminds them of another holiday threat and his new plan to avert disaster.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015
Of Numbers and Stars, The Story of Hypatia by D. Anne Love
-Georgine
Monday, November 9, 2015
FADE - another thriller to read
Do you dream? Do you wonder what other people dream? What if you had the talent to enter other people's dreams and watch them, or even influence what they dream? Janie finds that she has been given the talent to tap into other people's dreams. She begins working with the police to solve a crime in her high school. But can she solve it?
high school grades 9 - 12
very good read! This is book 2 in the WAKE series.
high school grades 9 - 12

A FRACTURED CLASSIC - C.Koslek
We love to read tales with a twist at Sherwood Park and we had fun with this one. This book is a another take on the classic Goldilocks tale. It begins in the usual once upon a time manner and progresses step by step through the familiar tale with the twist being the nature and appetites of goats.
This story reinforces sequencing, matching and sorting as well as a moral lesson- all in an enjoyable quirksome way.
This story reinforces sequencing, matching and sorting as well as a moral lesson- all in an enjoyable quirksome way.
Suspense thriller that will keep you on edge!
"Tell No One" is a suspense thriller that does exactly what it says! Dr. David Beck has had a very hard time getting back to life after the death of his wife - eight years to be exact... then he receives an e-mail from her
with a phrase that only the two of them know. Mystery and intrigue follow, but who can he trust?
I could not put this book down.... excellent reading for grades 9 - 12.

with a phrase that only the two of them know. Mystery and intrigue follow, but who can he trust?
I could not put this book down.... excellent reading for grades 9 - 12.
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