So, if you have reviewed or otherwise written about a nonfiction book for children, blogged about your own nonfiction writing for kids, or blogged about anything else related to kids' nonfiction, please comment today! Be sure to include a link to your post, and I will add your information to the roundup below.
I'll periodically update the list throughout the day, starting early-ish this morning (Pacific Time) — soon after I've plopped myself in front of my computer for the workday. Looking forward to seeing some great blogs!
Nonfiction Monday Blog Roundup
- Check out Jeff Barger's review of Hail! Ancient Greeks by Jen Green.
- Shelf-employed has reviewed the audiobook Meat-Eating Plants and Other Extreme Plant Life.
- Madigan Reads reviews Jo S. Kittinger's picture book Rosa's Bus.
- A Nation's Hope: The Story of Joe Louis by Matt de la Pena (illustrated by Kadir Nelson) is reviewed at Abby the Librarian.
- Scrub-a-Dub Tub reviews Steve Spangler's Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes: Unforgettable Experiments That Make Science Fun.
- Visit Wild About Nature for a review — and giveaway! — of At the Sea Floor Cafe: Odd Ocean Critter Poems by Leslie Bulion.
- Books, Dogs, and Frogs discusses fun food books today.
- Read Lawral the Librarian's review of Scribbling Women at Lucy Was Robbed.
- Lori Calabrese reviews Where Do Recyclable Materials Go? by Sabbithry Persad.
- Jeanne Harvey's Astro the Stellar Sea Lion is reviewed at Jean Little Library.
- Pink Me reviews Can I See Your I.D.? True Stories of False Identities by Chris Barton.
- Anastasia Suen introduces the chapter book You Can't Wear These Genes and the picture book Play Ball, Jackie!
- Wrapped in Foil reviews Kathryn O. Galbraith's Planting the Wild Garden.
- Lori Mortensen's Come See the Earth Turn: The Story of Leon Foucault is highlighted at True Tales & A Cherry on Top.
- Books 4 Learning reviews Ocean Seasons by Ron Hirschi.
- Author Shirley Duke discusses her new book You Can't Wear These Genes at Nonfiction Book Blast.
- Head over to Apples with Many Seeds for a look at Genghis Khan: 13th Century Mongolian Tyrant by Enid A. Goldberg.
- Janet Squires reviews Peggy Caravantes's Best of Times: The Story of Charles Dickens.
- Read about the book Written in Bone at Amy O'Quinn's blog.
- BookMoot reviews Ultimate Guide to Basketball: Facts, Stats, Stars, and Stuff by James Buckley, Jr.
- Featured over at Writing and Ruminations is Kelly Fineman's review of the Poetry Basics four-book series by Valerie Bodden.
21 comments:
Hi, Lisa! Thank you for hosting this week. I have posted a review of Hail! Ancient Greeks:
http://ncteacherstuff.blogspot.com/2011/04/hail-ancient-greeks.html
Good morning! I've reviewed a nonfiction audiobook today, Meat-Eating Plants and Other Extreme Plant Life.
http://shelf-employed.blogspot.com/2011/04/meat-eating-plants-and-other-extreme.html
Hello, I've reviewed a non-fiction picture book this week: Rosa's Bus.
http://www.madiganreads.com/2011/04/rosas-bus-review.html
Hi Lisa! At Abby the Librarian, I've got a review of A Nation's Hope: The Story of Joe Louis by Matt de la Pena, illustrated by Kadir Nelson.
http://www.abbythelibrarian.com/2011/04/nations-hope-story-of-joe-louis.html
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for Hosting, Lisa. This week we're talking Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes by Steve Spangler.
http://childrens-literacy.com/2011/04/04/11454/
Wild About Nature blog is giving away a copy of Leslie Bulion's At the Sea Floor Cafe: Odd Ocean Critter Poems.
http://wildaboutnaturewriters.blogspot.com/2011/04/nonfiction-monday-at-sea-floor-cafe.html
Thanks for hosting this week!
Thanks for hosting! I've posted today about the invention of bubble gum and other fun food books. http://booksdogsandfrogs.wordpress.com/2011/04/04/pop-the-invention-of-bubble-gum-and-some-other-treats/
Thanks for hosting!
My post for Scribbling Women is here: http://lawral.blogspot.com/2011/04/scribbling-women-for-nonfiction-monday.html
Thx for hosting, Lisa!
At Lori Calabrese Writes!, I review Where Do Recyclable Materials Go? by Sabbithry Persad. A great book for Earth Day!
Where Do Recyclable Materials Go?
I have a review of Astro the Steller Sea Lion
http://jeanlittlelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/04/nonfiction-monday-astro-steller-sea.html
Hi Lisa! I'm in with a review of Chris Barton's Can I See Your I.D.? True Stories of False Identities
http://pinkme.typepad.com/pink-me/2011/04/can-i-see-your-id-chris-barton-review.html
Thanks for hosting!
I'm in today with Play Ball, Jackie! by Stephen Krensky (Author) and Joe Morse (Illustrator)at Picture Book of the Day and You Can’t Wear These Genes by Shirley Duke (Author) at Chapter Book of the Day http://wp.me/p1fHyF-3u
I was inspired this morning by the gentle, informative book Planting the Wild Garden by Kathryn O. Galbraith at http://blog.wrappedinfoil.com/2011/04/planting-the-wild-garden-2/
Thanks for hosting. I know it can be a challenge when you are on the West Coast :-)
Thank you for hosting. The ALA 2011Nonfiction Book Blast has You Can't Wear These Genes by Shirley Duke.
Thanks for hosting!
True Tales & A Cherry on Top discusses Come See the Earth Turn - The Story of Leon Foucault by Lori Mortensen. http://jeannewalkerharvey.blogspot.com/2011/04/come-see-earth-turn.html
Please add my link to Ocean Seasons.
http://books4learning.blogspot.com/2011/04/picture-book-science-ocean-seasons-by.html
Thanks for looking after today's event. At Apples with Many Seeds, I've taken at look at Genghis Khan: 13th century Mongolian tyrant by Enid A. Goldberg, one in the A Wicked History series.
Tammy
http://applewithmanyseedsdoucette.blogspot.com/2011/04/something-wicked-this-way-comes.html
Thanks for hosting.
My selection is "Best of Times: the story of Charles Dickens" by Peggy Caravantes.
Hi,
I've written a post for Nonfiction Monday on my site/blog about the book Written In Bone, and I'd love to be included in today's roundup. That link is:
http://amyoquinn.com/written-in-bone-forensic-anthropology-and-nonfiction-monday/
Thanks so much!
Amy O'Quinn
In honor of The Final Four weekend: Ultimate Guide to Basketball: Facts, Stats, Stars and Stuff by James Buckley, Jr.
http://www.bookmoot.com/2011/04/nonfiction-monday-ultimate-guide-to.html
Hi Lisa! Thanks for hosting! It being National Poetry Month, I'm in with a review of the Poetry Basics series by Valerie Bodden. All four titles are great: Concrete Poetry, Haiku, Limericks, and Nursery Rhymes. Here's my link:
http://kellyrfineman.livejournal.com/691098.html
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