Thursday 30 July 2015

A Funny Thing Happened on the way to School

By Davide Cali and Illustrated by Benjamin Chaud

From the very first page I found myself giggling. A funny thing happened on the way to school is the story of a boy telling his teacher the simple reason he is late for school. Readers are taken on an action packed adventure through time and space. Excuse after excuse, tall tale after tall tale this experience of a boy's crazy journey to school one day will have the whole family laughing. Mole people, a strange blob, Bigfoot and even a massive ape all make appearances along the way. And just when you think things cannot get any stranger some time travel takes place. This book is filled with wonderful illustrations by award winning illustrator Benjamin Chaud. I think this is sure to become a classic. Pick yourself up a copy today.


Tuesday 21 July 2015

If I Were You

by Leslie Margolis

Best friends Katie and Melody envy each others lives because they are under the impression that the other one leads the perfect life. Katie has two younger stepbrothers whom she babysits for and it is always noisy at her house. Melody, on the other hand, lives in a mansion and always wears the best stuff. Unfortunately, things aren't looking too good right now because Katie and Melody are not talking.
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While riding the bus to the beach on the last day of summer, Katie makes a wish that she could be Melody as the bus emerges from the Crescent Moon Tunnel (something Melody and her always did when riding the bus to the beach). Melody is also on the bus with Kevin, a boy Katie called dibs on first. It's silly to think that the wish will come true but Katie feels a tingling sensation and next thing she knows she's in Melody's body sitting next to Kevin! Katie and Melody have switched bodies and now they get to redo summer as one another. Along the way, they will learn some surprises and maybe figure out for once and all who really has the better life. 

The Traveling Circus

The Traveling Circus
The Traveling Circus
  by Marie-Louise Gay



Marie-Louise Gay has written a series of books in which Charlie and his family travel the world.  There’s Travels With My Family, On the Road Again, Summer in the City and the latest installment, The Travelling Circus.

Charlie’s parents are quite adventurous and often take their children to obscure places.  In this chapter book, the family travels to Croatia and discovers many interesting places and characters along the way.

Max, Charlie’s younger brother, often gets himself into trouble, but Charlie is always there to rescue him.  When Max gets lost touring an old church, his mother panics. But Charlie finds him – he can always figure out where Max has gone.  Max also falls out of their fishing boat but luckily gets caught in the fishing net and hauled back into the boat.

At one point, Max and Charlie get lost together in a maze made of low stone walls.  Just when they think they have found the way out they encounter the hermit of Vrgada:  “It was a man who looked like a scarecrow…  In one hand he was holding the skin of an animal.  In the other hand he had a heavy stick.” (131)  Max and Charlie make their escape, and discover that no one ever sees the hermit of Vrgada -- except them.

Most of their adventures are more lighthearted.  When the power goes out one night, Max and Charlie discover their parents and all the other adults dancing to music from the car radio while the headlights illuminate the scene.  They learn that you don’t always have to speak the same language to communicate, as many different people, including Croatians, Slovakians and Canadians join in their dance.

The Traveling Circus is ultimately a story about a quirky, curious family that loves discovering different cultures -- but they always return home to Montreal. Great read-aloud for the Kindergarten/Grade 1 set. Grades K-3.



Friday 10 July 2015

Moxie and the art of Rule Breaking: a 14-day mystery

By Erin Dionne

Do you love a good mystery? Well then, Moxie and the art of Rule Breaking by Erin Dionne may just be what you're looking for. This treasure-hunt story is based on the real events of an art heist. Our main character, Moxie, and her best friend Ollie have a great summer planned. They both have train passes and permission from their parents to go into Boston as long as they go together. These carefree plans get turned up-side-down when a mysterious red head shows up looking for Moxie's grandfather. Apparently Moxie's grandfather used to "do jobs" for the mob and now some mobsters are looking for "their stuff." Unfortunately Moxie's grandfather is suffering from Alzheimer's and he's living in a nursing home. He does not have many lucid memories and so Moxie and Ollie take on the challenge of solving one of Boston's biggest, unsolved mysteries; The Isabella Stewart Gardner museum art heist.