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Princesses and Pumpkins?

My daughter has now been in Kindergarten a little over one month. Her favorite things at school are buying her lunch and checking out books from the library (in both cases she gets to pick out just what she wants). After her first trip to the media center at school, she told me that she wanted a Princess book but the teacher did not know where to find the Princess books, so she got to look on the computer with the teacher and find one.  My daughter has checked out books 4 times …. and so far, each time has been a Princess Book!

1. The Princess and the Pizza by Mary Jane Auch

2. Princess Penelope by Todd Mack

3. Princess Grace by Mary Hoffman

4. Princess Peepers by Pam Calvert

I am glad the my daughter enjoys books, stories, beautiful illustrations, and … princesses. Since she enjoys the topic of the books, we read the stories together so many times that eventually she can readthe story to me. I have to keep reminding myself the repeated reading are a good thing … even about princesses.There are some princess books on Big Universe:

There is even a book for teachers to with a princess as the main character: The Princess and the Mini Unit

As long as my daughter is enjoying books, I can handle the princesses.

Hopefully there will be enough Princess books to keep my daughter interested in books until she finds a new favorite topic. After reading Suzan’s blog post about the abundance of pumpkins on Big Universe, I started thinking that perhaps that would be a good new favorite seasonal topic for my daughter.

The Cinderella story connects princesses and pumpkins …

Princess Photo source

‘Hollywood Horses’ Part of High-interest Series

“We believe that books with good writing and amazing photos are irresistible to kids,” states Bearport Publishing, a new partner of the children’s picture book website Big Universe.

I found Bearport’s new horse books irresistible, so that must make me a big kid too! Not only was “Hollywood Horses” filled with images of celebrity equines from my childhood – Trigger, Mr. Ed and Silver – it also was chock-full of interesting trivia.

Q. Who was the first cowboy-and-horse team in Hollywood?

A. William S. Hart teamed with Fritz, a talented paint horse.

Q. How many westerns did actor Gene Autry and his trick pony Champion make together?

A. They made 91 westerns, and Champion starred on his own show.

Q. What is a “stuffie”?

A. Sometimes a mechanical horse called a “stuffie” is used to film certain riding scenes in movies.

Q. What was actress Dale Evans’ horse named?

A. He was named “Buttermilk” for his unique coloring.

Kids – especially girls – are drawn to horses like bees to honey. I was one of those and so was my oldest daughter. Other readers are drawn to trivia. Bearport Publishing has honed its topics to feed these interests, recognizing that they can be used to facilitate literacy.

“We believe that providing books kids want to read is one of the surest ways to foster reading achievement.  These… principles guide the development of all our curriculum-aligned nonfiction titles for children in grades PreK-8.”  –  Bearport Publishing.

Great photos accompany the interesting non-fiction narrative written by Meish Goldish in “Hollywood Horses.” Vocabulary words are highlighted in the text and listed in a glossary at the back of the book. The humane treatment of horses and animals in films is emphasized. Fact boxes add interest, and resources for further study are given.

Big Universe also features three other selections from Bearport Publishing’s Horse Power series (Grade 2-7), including “Working Horses” by Mary Packard, “Show Horses” by Margaret Fetty and “Police Horses” by Sunita Apte. They offer historical facts and provide great cultural context. Other books in the series include “Fire Horses,” “Military Horses,” “Race Horses” and “Therapy Horses.”

Note: I list additional children’s picture books in my blog  “20 Horse Books to Trigger Love of Reading.”  To find other high-interest series, check out Bearport Publishing’s narrative non-fiction offerings on its website.

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