Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Baseball Scores














Team NameWeekly ScoreRank
The Scooby Doo's11111
Devil Dogs1779
Gus' Greats10813
Tiger Town Cats1826
Mahoning Valley Muscle13110
Angles in the Outfield2032
Karate Kids2013
Bambino's1855
D-Town1904
Beast from the East1826
Bald Guy and the Blonde11012
Tools of Ignorance2061
Double Play Divas1826

Friday, April 2, 2010

Chrissy's Pick of the Week

The Storm in the Barn The Storm in the Barn by Matt Phelan


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Jack's family is trying to survive the dust bowl. His sister is ill with dust pneumonia, and his family is beginning to suspect that Jack is suffering from dust dementia. And now something menacing is hiding in the Talbot's old barn. Jack will need to be brave to solve the mystery, and maybe save the farm.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

My Team Fantasy Baseball

Pick your own team of all star players and get your scores all summer long. The Newton Falls Public Library will be offering fantasy baseball again this year. Patrons of all ages are welcome to participate. There is no draft, so choose any players you like. Challenge your friends or work as a team. Adults and kids can work together. Scores will be posted weekly in the library and online. This program is for your enjoyment only. No prizes will be awarded. To request a packet, contact me at chrissybraun@newtonfalls.org. Teams must be registered by March 31st.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Chrissy's Pick of the Week

The Day-Glo Brothers The Day-Glo Brothers by Chris Barton


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A cool book about some hot colors invented by some cool guys. Pick up this quick read about the Switzer's who invented Day-Glo colors while working in Cleveland and whose first success at daytime glo was a billboard in Sandusky.

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

And the Winners Really Are...

On January 15th the Association for Library Services to Children announced their winners for the 2010 Newberry Medal for excellence in literature for children.
When You Reach Me When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the one everyone is talking about, and you don't want to miss it. Miranda is getting mysterious messages from someone. He knows what's going to happen, and he knows all about her. She's just a girl trying to get by in middle school and missing her best friend. How can she decide who to trust, and what's going to happen when the mysterious man arrives?

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See the full list of winners here.

The Caldecott Medal for excellence in illustration goes to:
The Lion & the Mouse The Lion & the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
From the striking cover showing nothing but the lion's perplexed face, to the nearly wordless pages, that tell an old and well loved story, this book well deserves the Caldecott Medal.

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Check here for a full list of winners.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Caldecott Pick

The Caldecott Award is given for quality and innovation in illustration, so I'm looking for some really good pictures. There are so many to choose from, but my favorite this year is...
Waiting for Winter Waiting for Winter by Sebastian Meschenmoser


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Three friends wait for the first signs of winter with excitement and wonder. Squirrel, Hedgehog and Bear are usually sleeping when the first snow comes, so they decide to stay up this year and see what all the fuss is about. The illustrations are beautiful, soft and have just the right tone for a crisp fall woods and drifting snowflakes. The friends confusion about what exactly the snow will look like adds humor and fun to the story.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

And the Winner Will Be...

Next week many of us will be waiting not so patiently for word from Boston as the American Library Association and the Association for Library Service to Children will announce their picks for the Newbery and Caldecott Medal. The Newbery is awarded each year for excellence in writing for children, the Caldecott for excellence in illustration. Many librarians enjoy predicting which books will win, and we are usually way off, but, in the interest of fun, here is my pick for the Newbery.:
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Minli lives with her parents in a tiny house in a tiny village, and her mother wants a better life. Minli listens to her father's tales and sets out on a journey to change the family's fortune. With the help of a goldfish, a dragon, and many other magical meetings, she learns about true happiness. I loved this book. All the different tales went well with the main story, and kept me interested in what was happening. However, Minli spent the whole story learning that she didn't need a fortune to be happy, but in the end, got a fortune anyway. Doesn't that seem wrong? Still, a wonderful book to read and share.

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Tomorrow I'll reveal my pick for the Caldecott Medal.