Thursday, March 31, 2011
Shiny Brite
Hey all. Never made it to the computer today, as I've been working on a super secret (but not really) project with a super awesome (really) Internet person of interest... Something really fun that I'll reveal to you guys in due time. That said, in lieu of a formal review, please step on over to Shiny Brite (a blog by two awesome Brooklyn mommas and their awesome kids) and check out an interview with me about, ummmmm, guess.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Guest Post: The Kid

The Kid
W. T. Cummings ~ Whittlesy House, 1960
After seeing the Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves post for Miss Esta Maude's Secret, I interlibrary-loaned all four of W. T. Cummings's picture books. While Esta Maude and The Girl in the White Hat are more whimsical and therefore perhaps more fun, the masterpiece is The Kid.





Miss Esta Maude's Secret
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Guest Post: Joe Kaufman’s Book About Busy People and How They Do Their Work

Let's give Delightful Children's Books a hardy welcome and a heartfelt thanks for joining in the fun so eagerly. Enjoy!
Joe Kaufman's Book About Busy People and
How They Do Their Work
Joe Kaufman
Golden Press, 1968
Joe Kaufman’s Book About Busy People and How They Do Their Work was one of my favorite books when I was a child, and I am even more smitten with it today. Busy People introduces children to the working lives of eight individuals – Fred Fireman, Trudy Teacher, Peter Policeman, Doris Doctor, Zeke Zookeeper, Irma Installer, Carlo Clown and Perry Postman. (Great names!) First published in 1968, Busy People conspicuously avoids stereotypes; both the doctor and telephone installer are women.

Here are a few examples:



I also love the fun and fascinating information that Joe Kaufman shares with children. For example, Kaufman explains what happens to letters after they are sent, what to expect during a typical physical exam, and what countries zoo animals come from.


Imagine that!

What Makes It Go? What Makes It Work? What Makes It Fly? What Makes It Float?
Learning About Sizes
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Monday, March 28, 2011
Great Monday Give: Cherries and Cherry Pits

Sarah E is the winner of last week's give, a nice copy of One Kitten for Kim. Congrats and e-mail me your info to webe(at)soon(dot)com. Thanks all!
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Friday, March 25, 2011
Update Friday: The Country Bunny

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Thursday, March 24, 2011
The Geranium on the Window Sill Just Died But Teacher Went Right On

Albert Cullum ~ Harlin Quist, 1971
Oh, how I brag about seasonal write-ups, yet here I sit. On the brink of highlighting a book about September and the start of school. The end of the year is nearing. The neighborhood pool is getting unlocked and spiffied up. The summer... then FIRST GRADE. We are beyond psyched to move to the next level. Thus enters this wonderful black book. Written by a pioneer in early childhood education, Geranium was a bestseller back in its day and ended up on more than a few "banned books" lists.


Geranium is a poetic ode to teachers, spoken from the voice of babes begging them to open up and have heart. Illustrated by almost 30 different artists, each page is a rallying cry to educators to think as a child and remember what it was like to be young and curious.
Nothing less than inspiring.

I'll race you to the seesaw!
No, you won't fall off!
I'll show you how!
Don't be afraid teacher.
Grab my hand and follow me.
You can learn all over again!


(Pictures in order by: J.K. Lambert, Jacques Rozier, Philippe Weisbecker, Henri Galeron ~ Cover by: Philippe Weisbecker)
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Great Readers Write

I hope you'll all consider a post and thanks for coming to my party....
Three Stalks of Corn

Leo Politi ~ Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976
Last night, I attended the mandatory meeting at my son's school to get him into the lotto for the Spanish immersion program next year, meaning from day one, the teachers will be speaking to him, and expecting him to speak, in Spanish. It's a very exciting program and slightly hard to get into because the interest is so high, so I am now a mix of enthusiastic nerves. I've been talking to him on and off about expectations, just in case he gets in, and have been relying on some of our books in English that share words in Spanish and aspects of the Mexican culture (though from the panel of teachers last night it seems as if they are from everywhere from Puerto Rico to The Dominican Republic to Peru). Still, this is San Antonio, so the culture here in general leans to the Mexican side.
Leo Politi's work usually focuses on Cal-Mex culture, still, being a border state, the end results of the intermingling of two worlds are almost identical. However, from what I can tell, food-wise, California leans a little heavy on the sour cream (which you don't really find in interior Mexican dishes)... and that is what we are talking about here. Food, or more specifically, corn.




Song of the Swallows
Butterflies Come
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Ponies of Mykillengi

Lonzo Anderson ~ Adrienne Adams
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1966
How did spring arrive when I still have a little pile of snow books stacked here on my desk to review? Darn. Well, since I know for a fact that it did snow somewhere yesterday (New Jersey), I guess one last winter-themed book wouldn't hurt anyone. And since the first spring-themed book I did was an Adams, it seems only right to let her close out the season. Plus, it's always kinda sorta winter in Iceland, yes? And that's exactly where we are in this book. Iceland. When two young siblings go out into the snow for a pony ride, oddly enough, it's an earthquake that starts them on an adventure.




The Day We Saw the Sun Come Up
Mr. Biddle and the Birds
A Woggle of Witches
The Wounded Duck
The Easter Egg Artists
Butterfly Time
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Great Monday Give: One Kitten For Kim

That said, nothing is a better friend to a child than an animal. Up for grabs is a good, vintage hard copy of One Kitten For Kim by Adelaide Holl and Don Madden. To be entered to win, simply comment on this post before March 27, Sunday @ 11:59 PM. A winner will be selected and announced the following morning.
As for last week's give of the sweet little Mammals book, the winner is Erin. E-mail me at webe(at)soon(dot)com with your mailing info, and I'll ship it off (hopefully) ASAP.
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Friday, March 18, 2011
What can I do today?

projects by Linda Nicol and David Clark (Design Group Ltd.)
illustrations by Brian Edwards
Rand McNally, 1973
I'll be back on Monday with a full week of posts. Until then, here's "Over 100 projects for boys age 6-12". Though I don't understand the gender-specific logic, I'll never turn down a vintage craft book, even if it is all full of little boy cooties! Ewwwwwwww.




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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Bored -- Nothing To Do!

Peter Spier ~ Doubleday, 1978
Checking in from a week of news watching and visiting family and staying home with the wee one... a week that has brought me anything but boredom, but still.... what do young boys do when they get ants in their pants? Why, build a plane from spare parts around the house, of course! D'uh. Pure Spier (though this one has words), making me wonder how resourceful his own children must be and how amazing it must be to be one of them... Enjoy!
"Let's make something."





The Fox Went Out On a Chilly Evening
The Star-Spangled Banner
Noah's Ark
Peter Spier's Christmas
Gobble Growl Grunt
Rain
Little Bible Storybooks
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