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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Truth in transition




The book deals with how first appearances and impressions are deceitful when it comes to horses as well as friends.
The first 60 pages are slow. Not much happening in the story, mostly setting of how the trio of horses came to be in the barn. But that's too long in a 140 page book to expect the reader to remain hooked without promise. But once over that bump, the story gallops.
The title is clumsy.
sugar cubes for horses

Do You Dream in Color?: Insights from a Girl Without Sight



Tussauds allows you to touch their exhibits. Laurie is disappointed when museums dont allow her Tactile access.

Listen
Peter and the Wolf
Scat singing

Anthropods



Who wouldn’t go to school if it was at LoveCraft Middle school with such bizarre and mysterious incidents like a swarm of insects and all the adventures it entails in figuring out whats going on. The scared need not apply.
Instead of one superman with all powers, imagine a team of them with their nonapparent abilities (One of them is ghost who cant shake her culture from previous life.). That makes up for an interesting story. And instead of one evil guy, during the time of invasion, its many to fear and even more when you don’t know who falls on which side.
The cover is stunning with its hologram look. I almost mistook it for another 3D book.

I enjoyed this book even though I havent read the other 2 books in the series.


Flypaper
Fullback (American_football)

Friday, May 24, 2013

Theres a superhero in our house



Military supports many heroic professions other than the soldier. Moms can be superheroes and transformers. They even make heroes of their children.
The kids will be in awe to find what mom is capable of and look up to one of the roles. Like they wouldnt already.

The illustrations in the book were rendered on a Fabriano artistico paper

with Winsor & Newton watercolours.


I work in a class. Who am I?




Kids learn a lot about the many professions of people but not so much about the one used to teach. Many kids love to role play as a teacher for the authority.
This book does the job of shadowing a teacher for a week to see all that she does for children helping them learn and play. The sentences on the opposite pages rhyme.
As kids on teachers day in India, some of us would get to be in their shoes for that day and see what it takes to teach a class.
I was wondering if there is a Barbie teacher.

And then I wondered if there is a Barbie Artist.
Too fashionable.
A mix of both is the art teacher.

Author Patricia Hubbell

The man who painted acres



All I knew about Diego before starting this book is from the movie Frida.
This book has about 30 poems and a picture to go with almost each of them.
This format of biography works well but I have my doubts about how much of it will kids understand when it comes to Diego’s relationships. A memoir look at his work of say just his childhood or his love for his country and people might have been better.
The illustrations made using mixed media have the dreamlandish wash look. Two of the faces with side pose superposed on a 2D face give it the dual 3D look as well as the side pose. It reminds me of an essay ‘Eye Shadows’ in ‘Possibility: Essays against Despair’ where the author calls it the flounder look.
I learnt of Mexican cubism and the flower festival through his works that have been printed in the book.


Aztec idols- clay puppies. One of his wife served his favourite in a soup.

Picture strong



The story of how Ollie the slug makes it to the team with no apparent skills is endearing with the pictures of creepy crawlies with limbs one too many required for the game. the text does not come in the way of pictures. The colours stand out well. And when the rain turns the ground muddy, the field is full of it with all players in the same colour. There are some pages where the page is split into pictures which paces the story.

The pictures in this book were made on an illustration board with Acrylic, ink and pen.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

How the world lives?




Simply Sarah series has a bunch of likeable characters. Sarah, cute with her curious mind, her family and friends. This book is the fourth in that.
`Eating Enchiladas' is the story of Sarah who learns all about a culture different from her upbringing. And for this, she does not hop on a plane to another country. A sleepover at her friend's house and her `idea mind' looking for ways to do things differently.
The author makes it fun learning how people live, eat, wear in other countries.
The ink and wash illustrations add life to the pictures. The thin book has lots going on in it. In such a small book, the author introduces the reader to many other characters - Grandma, Mr Grundy who form the extended family of life lived in apartments.
I just noticed that Grandma has a cat sitting in her chair. I recognize it as Patches from `Patches and scratches' from the number 3 book of the series.

Who is joining the band?




Simply Sarah series has a bunch of likeable characters. Sarah, cute with her curious mind, her family and friends.
This book is the third in that.
The family is about to get big with an addition of a new member. Only one of the friends is adamant about who it can be and few others against an addition of anything on four legs. Leave it to Sarah to find a problem and then solve it. Sarah's strategy is 'friend is king'. She enlists the whole community to make her friend happy with a pet.
The author has done it again in portraying activity buzz in such a small book. The ink and wash illustrations add life to the pictures.

What crayons are made of?

A dennys orange crayon in patio stones overflows pushed by an imperfect cone of emptiness Phx sun squeezes other crayons blue and green

Crayon that follows ASTM


If you ahave lot of rayons lying around HomeSpun Magic author Jerry Baker suggests melting them down to make envelope sealers or candles by mixing it with paraffin.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Charmless prose




With a name like Ian Fleming, one wonders if its possible to review it fairly. Its like an authors second book that needs to live up to the previous work.
The style is dense prose.
The book would have been better with more dialogue.
A car that can do so many things is fun and might actually stay in a kids mind for years to come.
I do remember fondly a car that could talk from a TV show and a story of a chair that could fly (cant tell if its from the Enid Blyton The Wishing Chair). For that, it must have been a fun story then. This story has that appeal of magic but the prose is charmless.
The part where Mr Pott gives his kids the crack pot whistling sweets makes for a great short story.
Other bloggers after reading the book have made the skeleton in the cave with paper plates and made the fooj(fudge)recipe. A paper plate skeleton and a recipeIt might be fun for kids to take part in such activities. Also while reading the book, putting themselves in these unfamiliar situations, might improve and inspire their imagination.

Movie
Jam puff

The politics in school elections




True politicians shape public thought, they don't go looking for it. This is one of the many things smart Kevin knows.
Kevin Spencer not only knows the book of true politicians, but writes it as he goes along his pre election life. In the journey, he questions his motives for standing for the election that he prepares for with all his virtues.
At the beginning, Kevin seemed obnoxious with oh-I-have-done-so-many-things-for-others but eventually comes out a winner by observing the world around and truly thinking of the community.
The book balances the crazy teen who can use a school situation to glean purpose. A message delivered non-pedantic in an election setting where everyone has been a participant as a contestant, supporter or the powerful voter. You begin to appreciate the mock elections and what a contest can bring out of youth.
Candygram I once stood for a class leader. 

The message wins over




I have never been a Paperboy/girl. But I read that one writer (Pete Jordan in the city of Bikes) used his savings as a Paperboy to buy his coveted bike.
The writing style of this book - small paras which I encountered only once before in a tragic book by an author who had lost both her parents. That style was scary in that book but it works well here to show the punctuated,logical thinking of the 11 year old boy based on the author Vince Vawter.

Grand Daddy. Grand Daddy. which way did my father go? Holding a spider to answer this question. When we were kids we had a similar game, but the grand pa didn't have  a say. We used to hold these tender stalks of flowers and say Grand Pa. Grand Pa whats your name and then just pluck its head.
Author reading from Paperboy