I visited Rodney’s Bookstore, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, last week. Went with a good friend of mine, Aja Jackson, founder of MindUTeach. Whenever I venture to Rodney’s, I never leave empty-handed. They specialize in used books, and their prices are very reasonable. Here’s what I picked up:
So Bed Crumbs: Sweet Dreams and Nightmares, by John Kruth, is chalk full of witty and wonderful poems. I saw this book sitting by the register. I opened it up and turned to this poem, that sold me on the purchase:
“Lucifer’s Puberty
I’m not sure why
I’m beginning to sprout horns
and unknown alphabets
appear from my pen
~~~
Mama used to call me
her “little angel”
now I put tabasco
on everything”
– Kruth pg. 9
Bed Crumbs by John Kruth
Published by Jackalope Press 1986
I recommend this book for: 7th grade and up.
Retail Paperback: $6.00 Rodney’s: $2.82
Personally, I’ve never seen a picture book about the United States’ holiday, Juneteenth. The fact that the book is published by one of my most favorite and trusted publishers, Lee & Low, made it an immediate purchase even more so. Out of all the captivating illustrations that artist, Yvonne Buchanan gives us, the illustration below stood out to me the most. Look how fun the kitchen can be! This book should be a staple in all elementary classrooms, in the United States.
Juneteenth Jamboree by Carole Boston Weatherford. Illustrated by Yvonne Buchanan.
Lee & Low Books, Inc. 1995.
I recommend this for: All ages.
Retail Paperback: $7.95. Rodney’s: $2.82
Brown Angels: An Album of Pictures and Verse, by Walter Dean Myers, stole my heart. This collection, of pictures and verse, is a celebration of youth, in times past, in African-American communities. It highlights the joys and beauties, reminding us that not everything was a hardship, in the black communities of the United States. This book scaffolds a sense of thriving and fulfillment; and can contribute to young children’s sense of resiliency. If I still had a Kindergarten classroom, I would keep this book in the Dramatic Play/Housekeeping center. I keep books in all my centers. Here are some excerpts from the book:
Brown Angels: An Album of Pictures and Verse by Walter Dean Myers
HarperCollins. 1993.
I recommend this book for: All ages.
Retail Hardcover: ? Rodney’s: $6.00
This book can be used in any age classroom. It is dynamic. I picture high school art classes critiquing Bryan’s many medium’s used in his art. I picture elementary school classrooms engaged in it’s storyline and vibrant images, learning to appreciate art & history. Ashley Bryan is a celebrated artist and picture book illustrator, a three-time Coretta Scott King award winner. He was raised in the Bronx, New York. His parents were from Antigua, British West Indies.
Ashley Bryan: Words to my Life’s Song. An autobiography.
Photographs by Bill McGuinness. Illustrations by Ashley Bryan.
Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing. 2009.
I recommend this for: All ages.
Retail Hardcover: $18.99. Rodney’s: $6.00
If you use any of the above mentioned books in your classroom, or with your children, please comment below.
Thanks for reading,
The Picture Book Pusher.