November Picks
Here are some new titles that have been added to the MCS Library collection. Feel free to share with your students and check one out today!
Calvin, Look Out by Jennifer Berne (Grades K-2)
Everybody's favorite bookworm birdie is back—and something's wrong! When
Calvin reads the word “wagons,“ he sees “dragons” instead, and he's
tripping over the library chairs. Calvin needs glasses! When his family
checks out the new specs, though, they just tease him. Poor Calvin. But
when he gets lost and trapped in the forest, it's Calvin's glasses (and
smarts) that save the day. Soon EVERYONE thinks glasses are great—and
Calvin's clan becomes the coolest flock of starlings in the sky.
Dinosaur vs. the Library by Bob Shea (Grades Pre K-1)
Dinosaur is going to one of his favorite places: the library! On the
way, he invites his friends--a lonesome turtle, a sad owl and more-- to
roar along with him. But how will his roaring go over at the library?
Has Dinosaur finally met his match in Storytime?
Jack by Tomie DePaola (Grades K-3)
Beloved author-illustrator Tomie dePaola’s take on traditional “Jack
tales”—in which a young hero ventures out to seek his fortune and gains
it through luck or pluck—is perfect for preschoolers. His hero’s reward
is a wealth of animal friends who increase in number—and volume—as the
story progresses. When Jack sets out to see the world and find a place
of his own, he’s surprised to attract a following of enthusiastic animal
friends eager to join him on his quest. Jack and his entourage all have
high hopes that they will find just what they are looking for as they
travel on their merry way. Children will delight in the cumulative
chorus of animal sounds as the pages get more and more crowded with the
residents of this delightful kingdom.
Telephone by Mac Barnett (Grades K-2)
It's time to fly home for dinner! In this witty picture book from
award-winning and bestselling author Mac Barnett, a mother bird gives
the bird next to her a message for little Peter. But passing messages on
a telephone line isn't as simple as it sounds. Each subsequent bird
understands Mama's message according to its own very particular hobbies.
Will Peter ever get home for dinner? This uproarious interpretation of a
favorite children's game will get everyone giggling and is sure to lead
to countless rereads.
The Pilot and the Little Prince by Peter Sis (Grades 3-6)
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was born in France in 1900, when airplanes were
just being invented. Antoine dreamed of flying and grew up to be a
pilot—and that was when his adventures began. He found a job delivering
mail by plane, which had never been done before. He and his fellow
pilots traveled to faraway places and discovered new ways of getting
from one place to the next. Antoine flew over mountains and deserts. He
battled winds and storms. He tried to break aviation records, and
sometimes he even crashed. From his plane, Antoine looked down on the
earth and was inspired to write about his life and his pilot-hero
friends in memoirs and in fiction. Peter Sís’s remarkable biography
celebrates the author of The Little Prince, one of the most beloved books in the world.
Pigsticks and Harold and the Incredible Journey by Alex Milway (Grades 2-4)
Pigsticks is the last in a noble line of explorers, and he’s decided
it’s time for him to follow in his forepigs’ footsteps — with an
assistant to do the heavy lifting, of course. When his help-wanted ad
draws a motley crew of candidates, he chooses a hapless delivery hamster
named Harold. As the unlikely duo set off from Tuptown with plenty of
tea cakes in tow, Pigsticks is breathless with excitement (and Harold is
struggling for breath under all the gear). But after a long trek
through jungles, over deserts, and up a giant ice-topped mountain, the
last crumb of cake is stolen by a herd of thieving goats, and their goal
is nowhere in sight. Will they ever discover the Ends of the Earth?
Could it be in the last place they’d ever think to look?
The Chicken Squad: the First Misadventures by Doreen Cronin (Grades 2-5)
They’re darling. They’re daring. They know their shapes! They’re chicks
on a mission—and on this, their first (mis)adventure, the Chicken Squad
launches a galactic backyard expedition. Meet the Chicken Squad: Dirt, Sugar, Poppy, and Sweetie. These chicks are not your typical barnyard puffs of fluff, and they are not
about to spend their days pecking chicken feed and chasing bugs. No
sir, they’re too busy solving mysteries and fighting crime. So
when Squirrel comes barreling into the chicken coop, the chicks know
they’re about to get a case. But with his poor knowledge of shapes
(“Big” is not a shape, Squirrel!) and utter fear of whatever it is
that’s out there, the panicky Squirrel is NO HELP. Good thing these
chicks are professionals. But even professionals get worried.
Especially once they see that round, shiny, green, BIG thing in the
yard. What if it’s a UFO full of aliens who want chickens as pets? It’s
up to the Chicken Squad to crack a case that just might be out of this
world.
Fairy Tale Comics by Chris Duffy (Grades 2-4)
From favorites like "Puss in Boots" and "Goldilocks" to obscure gems like "The Boy Who Drew Cats," Fairy Tale Comics
has something to offer every reader. Seventeen fairy tales are
wonderfully adapted and illustrated in comics format by seventeen
different cartoonists, including Raina Telgemeier, Brett Helquist,
Cherise Harper, and more. Edited by Nursery Rhyme Comics' Chris Duffy, this jacketed hardcover is a beautiful gift and an instant classic.
The President Has Been Shot by James L. Swanson (Grades 5-6)
A breathtaking and dramatic account of the JFK assassination by the NEW
YORK TIMES bestselling author of CHASING LINCOLN'S KILLER!In his
new young-adult book on the Kennedy assassination, James Swanson will
transport readers back to one of the most shocking, sad, and terrifying
events in American history. As he did in his bestselling Scholastic YA
book, CHASING LINCOLN'S KILLER, Swanson will deploy his signature "you
are there" style -- a riveting, ticking-clock pace, with an
unprecedented eye for dramatic details and impeccable historical
accuracy -- to tell the story of the JFK assassination as it has never
been told before.
The Hazardous Tales: One Dead Spy by Nathan Hale (Grades 4-6)
Nathan Hale, the author's historical namesake, was America's first spy, a
Revolutionary War hero who famously said I only regret that I have but
one life to lose for my country before being hanged by the British. In
the Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales series, author Nathan Hale channels
his namesake to present history's roughest, toughest, and craziest
stories in the graphic novel format. One Dead Spy tackles the story of
Hale himself, who was an officer and spy for the American rebels during
the Revolutionary War. Author Hale highlights the unusual, gruesome, and
just plain unbelievable truth of historical Nathan Hale--from his early
unlucky days at Yale to his later unlucky days as an officer--and
America during the Revolutionary War.
Lewis and Clark by Nick Bertozzi (Grades 4-6)
Two of America’s greatest explorers embark on the adventure that made their names—and sealed their fates. In
1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark departed St. Louis, Missouri,
for one of the greatest adventures this nation has ever known. Appointed
and funded by President Jefferson himself, and led by a cadre of
experts (including the famous Sacajawea), the expedition was considered a
success almost before it had begun. From the start, the journey was
plagued with illness, bad luck, unfriendly Indians, Lewis’s chronic
depression, and, to top it all, the shattering surprise of the towering
Rocky Mountains and the continental divide. But despite crippling
setbacks, overwhelming doubts, and the bare facts of geography itself,
Lewis and Clark made it to the Pacific in 1806. Nick Bertozzi
brings the harrowing—and, at times, hilarious—journey to vivid life on
the pages of this oversized black-and-white graphic novel. With his
passion for history and his knack for characterization, Bertozzi has
made an intimate tale of a great American epic.
Dreamer, Wisher, Liar by Charise Mericle Harper
Dreamer, Wisher, Liar is a
heartwarming story about one girl's transformative summer full of
friendship, secret magic, and family. Fans of Rebecca Stead will enjoy
Charise Mericle Harper's funny and poignant novel. When her best
friend is moving away and her mom has arranged for some strange little
girl to come and stay with them, Ash—who is petrified of change and new
people—is expecting the worst summer of her life. Then seven-year-old
Claire shows up. Armed with a love of thrift-store clothes and an
altogether too-sunny disposition, Claire proceeds to turn Ash's
carefully constructed life upside down. While every part of Ash's
life seems to be disrupted, she must protect a carefully hidden secret:
She has discovered a magical jar in her basement. It's a wish jar, full
of someone's old wishes—and it has the power to send her back in time
and provide a window into another friendship between two girls.
Discovering her own connection to the girls' story shows Ash that her
life is full of surprises and friends she never saw coming.
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