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STEM Books to Explore
I’m back with some new books to explore fun STEM concepts. I really miss having a Discovery Club at my library… maybe I’ll use these as a way to gauge some interest again. Tree Spirits (2nd Ed., Revised), by Louise Wannier/Illustrated by April Tatiana Jackson, (Sept. 2023, True Roses Books), $24.95, ISBN: 9780990997658 Ages 3-8 This book was published in September of last year, but I’ve just seen…
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picturebookshelf · 6 months
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Happy Halloween, Mittens (2010)
Story: Lola M. Schaefer -- Art: Susan Kathleen Hartung
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nonihipuv · 2 years
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stephaniejoanneus · 2 years
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Sprinkles and Swirls: A Fun Day at Fun Park (Ready to Read Graphics) by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Savannah Allen
Sprinkles and Swirls: A Fun Day at Fun Park (Ready to Read Graphics) by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Savannah Allen
Sprinkles and Swirls: A Fun Day at Fun Park (Ready to Read Graphics) by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Savannah Allen. Simon Spotlight, 2021. 9781665903288 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 5 Format: Paperback Genre:  Early reader/graphic novel What did you like about the book? Two adorable little cupcakes head out from the bakery for a fun day at Fun Park. There are…
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Sprinkles and Swirls: A Fun Day at Fun Park (Ready to Read Graphics) by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Savannah Allen
Sprinkles and Swirls: A Fun Day at Fun Park (Ready to Read Graphics) by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Savannah Allen
Sprinkles and Swirls: A Fun Day at Fun Park (Ready to Read Graphics) by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Savannah Allen. Simon Spotlight, 2021. 9781665903288 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 5 Format: Paperback Genre:  Early reader/graphic novel What did you like about the book? Two adorable little cupcakes head out from the bakery for a fun day at Fun Park. There are…
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Unity in the Community
Unity in the Community
  Planning Each month we will celebrate a different culture. Through the library, we will read a book each month and have an activity to go with it. Also, teachers will be provided a slide deck of more books and activities that they can do within the classroom each month. 
August- Diversity Awareness month Read Speak Up by Miranda Paul for K-2 and Just Ask by Sonia Sotomayor for 3-5. Have students talk about what makes them unique. Each student will design a quilt square on a 4x4 in piece of white construction paper that represents them. The squares will be put together to form a quilt and displayed in the front commons area. Unity in the Community Slide Deck
Sept-Hispanic Heritage month Read Planting Stories by Anika Denise for all grade levels. Have students talk about stories that they love. Students will then learn how to make papel picado using construction paper. Use the tutorial found here: https://www.deepspacesparkle.com/how-to-make-a-papel-picado/ Fifth graders will come in to help kindergartens make their papel picado. Hispanic Heritage Slide Deck
Oct-Italian American- Read The Pasta Family by Cory Tilson for K-5. Talk about how families can look different no matter where we come from. If time allows, watch a video about how to make pasta. Students will select a recipe that represents their family. We will then make a digital class cookbook using the recipes that students select. 
Nov- Indigenous people heritage month Read We are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom for K-5. Have students explore different indigenous tribes through PebbleGo. Students will create a housing structure to represent the tribe that they select to study. Native American slide deck
Dec- Holidays Around the World Students will learn about different holidays that occur around the world such as Diwali, Hanukkah, Chinese New Year, and Kwanza. Start by introducing students to the holidays through books such as Diwali by Allan Morey, On Hanukkah by Cathy Goldberg Fishman, Kwanzaa by Lola M. Schaefer, and A New Year's Reunion by Yu Li-Qiong. Introduce two holidays the first week and then two more the second week. On the third-week show students where they can find more information on the different holidays through PebbleGo and Britannica. Students will then be divided into holiday groups and begin researching their selected holiday. Students will spend the next two classes researching their holidays and planning how to share their knowledge. In the final week, students will finish displaying their learning in whatever way they have decided. Students can share their learning through a display board, video, slide deck, or any other creative way they come up with. Students will display their creations at our Winter Wonderland so that both parents and students can see their projects. Holiday Slide Deck
Jan-Feb - Black History Read Mae in Space to K-2 and What Would You Do with a Voice Like That to 3-5. Have students research African American biographies through Britannica. This will allow students to have experience with 2 databases now. 2nd through 5th will take the information they have learned and make a poster on Google Slides. Kinder and 1st will create a poster together on the touch screen to become familiar with Google Slides. Black History Month Slide Deck
March- Woman & Irish American- Read The Power of Her Pen by Lesa Cline-Ransome to 3-5th and Just Like Beverly: A Biography of Beverly Cleary by Vicki Conrad to K-2nd. Have students use the power of their pen to write a note to someone who has influenced their life. Students will have different choices in how they produce their notes. They can make a physical card or they can make one digitally. Read Fiona’s Luck by Teresa Bateman for K-5th. Have students create lucky charm catapults. Students will get popsicle sticks, masking tape, and rubber bands to create the catapult. Students will work in teams of 3 to create their catapult. Once students have built their structures they will use lucky charms to test them out and see who’s catapult can shoot the furthest. Women in History
April -Arab American & Disability Awareness Read Frank the Seven Legged Spider to K-2 and The William Hoy Story to 3-5th. Students will have different tasks to do that simulates what it would be like to have different disabilities. Use the activities from HIE Help Center: https://hiehelpcenter.org/disability-awareness-class-lessons/
May- Asian & Jewish Read Eyes that Kiss in the Corners to K-2 and Watercress to 3-5. Have students in 3-5th grade pick a country within Asia to research. Have students in each class build a slide deck of all the different countries they have researched. Students will include a picture that represents the country and 5 facts they learned. Kindergarten through second grade will learn as a class where Asia is and about the different kinds of animals that live on the continent of Asia. 
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    Preparations: At the beginning of each month pull the books that represent the theme of the month. Print and display the posters for each month next to the book displays. Each month the news will feature music from the culture that is being highlighted. 
Procedures: Introduce the culture that is being highlighted at the beginning of each month. Show students where the books are that represent the culture so they can check them out if they choose. Book talk several of the books each week to continue to highlight the culture throughout the month. Whatever the students create for the month will be displayed throughout the library for other classes to look at. 
Payoff: The goal is to increase students' cultural awareness. In my district, we have something called a portrait of a graduate and one of the things they want students to become is a global citizens. In order to become a global citizens, students must first learn about the world. Another goal is to increase the circulation of the books that are highlighted and expand students' interest in different kinds of books. 
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jpf-sydney · 5 years
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Raifu taimu
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In one lifetime, a caribou will shed 10 sets of antlers, a woodpecker will drill 30 roosting holes, a giraffe will wear 200 spots, a seahorse will birth 1,000 babies. Count each one and many more while learning about the wondrous things that can happen in just one lifetime. This extraordinary book collects animal information not available anywhere else-and shows all 30 roosting holes, all 200 spots, and, yes!, all 1,000 baby seahorses in eye-catching illustrations. A book about picturing numbers and considering the endlessly fascinating lives all around us, Lifetime is sure to delight young nature lovers.
Shelf: 480 SCH @ tadoku shelf [Lifetime. Japanese]. Raifu taimu : ikimonotachi no isshō to sūji by Lola M. Schaefer ; illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal ; translated by Fukuoka Shinichi. Tōkyō : Popurasha, 2015. 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 25 x 31 cm. Translation of: Lifetime : the amazing numbers in animal lives. Translated into Japanese from from the English. Main text written for children in simple Japanese with hiragana and katakana only. Additional commentary text written for general readers in Japanese with furigana on all kanji characters. ISBN: 978-4-591-14540-1
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nathanalbright151 · 3 years
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Book Review: Echidnas
Book Review: Echidnas
Echidnas, by Lola M. Schaefer This book about echidnas is part of a series about tiny-spiny animals. And if an animal belonged in the category of tiny and spiny, it was certainly the obscure echidna, which is my second favorite animal. This book is an interesting one mainly because the echidna, also known as the spiny anteater, is such a compelling and unusual animal. And admittedly while this…
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nbashfhiug · 3 years
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㉰What's Up, What's Down? (Hardcover + 테이프 1개) 노래부르는 영어동화 - Lola M. Schaefer ㈎ 소고기, 한우(1등급), 양지(치마살), 생것㉰
What's Up, What's Down? (Hardcover + 테이프 1개) 노래부르는 영어동화 - Lola M. Schaefer 영어를 시처럼 표현하고 이해하는데 도움이 되는 책. 표지는 가로로 되어 있지만 책을 펼치면 방향을 세로로 바꿔서 보아야만 하는 독특한 구성으로 되어 있습니다. 그림을 따라서 위로, 아래로, 다시 위로, 아래로, 무엇이 보이는지 얘기하며 그림 여행을 하다 보면 이 세상의 많은 동물과 식물, 그리고 아름다움을 만날 수 있습니다. 처음엔 아래에서 위로, 화살표를 따라가보세요. 땅을 지나 풀숲을 지나 꽃을 만나고 나비를 만나고 나무 끝까지 올라가 하늘로 솟구쳐 올라갑니다. 새들의 날개를 타고 달까지 여행을 하고 나면 그 다음엔 책을 반대로 돌려 아래로 내려가보세요. 이번엔 바다를 만났습니다. 고래의 등을 타고 바다 깊은 속으로 빠져듭니다. 해조류도 만나고 문어도 볼 수 있네요. 마치 정말 여행을 하는 듯 아이들의 시선을 사로잡는 황홀한 그림이 돋보이는 수작입니다. 소고기, 한우(1등급), 양지(치마살), 생것 영양성분 - 탄수화물 : 0g- 단백질 : 21.8g- 지방 : 13.75g- 당류 : 0g- 나트륨 : 46mg- 콜레스테롤 : 62.09mg- 포화지방산 : 4.96g- 트랜스지방 : 0.32g
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creativekidstc · 6 years
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My Tooth is Loose! By Lola M Schaefer and Sylvie Wickstrom. Featuring B...
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memoriallibrarytmc · 6 years
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What’s Here Wednesday: Acron Die Cut
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What’s Here Wednesday: Acorn Ellison Die Cut!
Plant a fun fall display in your classroom with this acorn Ellison die cut! You can also take out a great book on acorns or trees from the Inspiration Station:
As an oak tree grows by G. Brian Karas
The little tree by Muon Van
The perfect tree by Chloe Bonfield
Tree: a peek-through picture book by Britta Teckentrup
Because of an acorn by Lola M. Schaefer and Adam Schaefer
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blessingz247 · 6 years
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Mittens - My First I Can Read by Lola M Schaefer, Susan Kathleen
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gastro-nomique · 7 years
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Fall Books All Your Kids Will Love!
It’s rapidly approaching: that season so many of us call our favorite.
The one where pumpkin spice lattes, candles, and gourds prevail. I often feel like this time of year is more of a ‘fresh start’ time than the New Year.
The older kids are back to school and I find myself making lists, attempting new habits, and setting goals as if it were January 1st. Even with all those things to look forward to in the fall, the season’s best picture books are still my favorite thing to anticipate. Our family’s favorite, by far, is Fletcher and the Falling Leaves, but there are a handful of others that make my ‘best of’ list.
Fletcher and the Falling Leaves
by Julia Rawlinson
This is the first Fletcher book I read to my kids and remains my favorite. It’s about a sweet little squirrel (or maybe fox? Who can tell?) who frantically tries to keep all the leaves from falling as he worries it means the tree is unwell. I love all the woodland characters and the beautiful illustrations.
The Little Yellow Leaf
by Carin Berger
I could look at the images in this book all day. The text is written in interesting patterns and each page has a collage-type illustration with so many details. The story is sweet as well and a fun way to talk about all the colorful and falling leaves around us.
The Scarecrow’s Hat
by Ken Brown
This one is new to me this year and I love the loose pattern on each page and the idea of each animal having something to offer to another friend.
Yellow Time
by Lauren Sringer
Lauren Sringer’s illustrations in Yellow Time are so vivid and her descriptions are rich. I would highly recommend this for kids in the 4-6 age range as there is so much language to explore and discuss.
Because of an Acorn
by Lola M. Schaefer and Adam Schaefer
This is one of the more graphically pleasing books you’ll ever find. It’s a simple story about how all things in nature are connected, but the illustrations will just capture you.
Why Do Leaves Change Color 
by Betsy Maestro
While all of the above books are fiction picture books, ‘Why Do Leaves Change Color by Betsy Maestro is non-fiction and such a well-written book about the science behind our beautiful fall colors.
It’s written with language and helpful illustrations I would consider appropriate for a wide age range of children from about age 4 to 10.
Time To Sleep
by Denise Fleming
A nice change from all the leaf books in that it focuses on preparing for hibernation. A series of animal friends remind one another about winter coming. The text and animals it introduces are wonderful.
Leaves
by David Ezra Stein
This is such a precious book about a bear who is concerned about the falling leaves. It follows him into hibernation and as he wakes up in the spring to the new buds the trees have formed. This is a simple book for younger kids, but a very sweet story.
This is a simple book for younger kids, but a very sweet story.
Run, Turkey, Run
by Diane Mayr
Lastly, this is our favorite Thanksgiving-related book about a turkey who manages to escape the farmer the day before Thanksgiving. It’s hilarious and fun and your kids will love it!
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An Island Grows by Lola M. Schaefer (poetry/nonfiction)
The ideas shared in this poem are about the way that an island can form from where there was only water before. The poem is written in a way to give students the needed scientific information for class while also making it a fun book to read. The rhymes are not forced and come naturally such as “Rocks appear, black and sheer.” Also, at the end of the book there is more detailed information to how an island forms from underwater for students to get a deeper look into the process.
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sciencebookaday · 9 years
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Lifetime: The Amazing Numbers in Animal Lives
Lifetime: The Amazing Numbers in Animal Lives
by Lola M. Schaefer and Christopher Silas Neal (Illustrator)
Synopsis: In one lifetime, a caribou will shed 10 sets of antlers, a woodpecker will drill 30 roosting holes, a giraffe will wear 200 spots, a seahorse will birth 1,000 babies. Count each one and many more while learning about the wondrous things that can happen in just one lifetime. This extraordinary book collects animal information…
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