"The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library."
~~ Albert Einstein
"The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library."
~~ Albert Einstein
Reading Level: 4 to 6 years
Genre/Theme/Style: Children's Book, Picture Book, Behind the Little Red Door Social-Emotional Activity KitCritical Analysis: The book can be used alone or as part of a social-emotional kit that includes a CD featuring 10 original songs written and performed by Coy Bowles from the Grammy Award-winning Zac Brown Band, a storytelling board with activity pieces, activity cards, and puzzles. The book and kit are great activities and resources for teachers.
Connections:
Coy Reads "The Little Red Door"
"The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library."
~~ Albert Einstein
"Kusel's adaptation preserves the wonder of a holiday that always captivates children who yearn to lay eyes on Elijah or at least witness a sign that he has indeed visited during their Passover Seder. . . . Recognizable national landmarks ground us in the real world while the rich Chagall-inspired illustrations convey a mysterious, magical quality perfectly suited to this fantasy. From the springtime cherry blossoms depicted in the beginning to the sumptuous Passover spread at the end, this is a wonderful story about hope."
~~ AJL News and Reviews
Settings: Washington, D.C."Rubin’s line-and-color art beautifully conveys a Washington, D.C., spring with cherry blossoms blooming, crowded streets that also evoke a long-ago, slightly off-kilter European town, and a gloriously bright holiday evening. Kindness is rewarded and a holiday is celebrated in this endearing, satisfying story."
~~ Kirkus Reviews
"The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library."
~~ Albert Einstein
Why 5 Roars? It deals with a wide variety of topics. A great many of those are difficult topics, such as forgiveness, death, shame, grief and evil.
Poetic Elements: The introduction got my attention and was the reason for reading this book. I found it to be an unusual book, but interesting.
Overall Quality: The poetry collection would be a great addition to a young adult library. It would also make a great resource for students struggling with difficult topics. The author handles the subject matter with humor, hope, and a deep sense of spiritual respect for the healing power of words.
"Each poem speaks directly from Sidman's heart to the
reader's, addressing subjects of deep importance . . . Zagarenski's
illustrations beautifully extend the poems with her dreamy style and deft use
of white space, symbolism, and images from Sidman's text."
~~ The Horn Book Magazine