The first is Calvin Can't Fly: The Story of a Bookworm Birdie:
With a title like that, how could I not be intrigued?! Calvin lives with his three brothers, four sisters, and sixty-seven thousand four hundred and thirty-two cousins in an old barn. ("Starlings have BIG families.") While all of the other birds are doing bird-like things, such as hunting for worms and flitting about in water, Calvin prefers to spend his time in books. In fact, he spends so much time reading that he missed his flying lessons with Mr. Wingstead!
Where was Calvin when he was supposed to be atop the telephone wire, learning to spread those wings and fly? Why, he was at the library, of course! Now, a bird that doesn't know how to fly could be in a spot of trouble but Calvin didn't seem to mind. He preferred his adventures in book form. However, he begins to feel a wee bit sorry that he didn't spent just a tad bit of time learning to fly when it came time to migrate. He starts to feel very sorry for himself indeed but it turns out that his reading comes in handy in saving the flock from a hurricane. Having read about such storms, Calvin was able to give his feathered friends some life-saving advice and so the other birds learn to appreciate a little book learnin'.
This is a cute, fun book that celebrates a love of reading and we enjoyed it.
The second book is Man Gave Names to All the Animals:
The text in this book are the lyrics from the song of the same title by Bob Dylan. I confess I had never heard a Bob Dylan song before in my life before receiving this book. So I listened to the song and I found it, admittedly, very annoying in a repetitious sort of way. There's not a whole lot of imagination or variation in the lyrics or the song itself. Forgive me if you are a Dylan fan, but I am not.
What makes this book interesting to me is the illustrator - Jim Arnosky. I wrote up about a week's worth of posts about Mr. Arnosky over at Reading My Library and if you are interested in learning about his books, then I'd point you in this or this or this direction. I think he is a FABULOUS illustrator and we absolutely love the way he opens up the world of animals to young readers. He is passionate about the animal kingdom and it shows in each one of his books.
We love looking through Man Gave Names to All the Animals because of the detailed and excessively beautiful illustrations by Arnosky. (I confess I don't really care to read the book as it reads awkwardly, being birthed from an awkward song.) But the illustrations!?!? Ahhhh! Arnosky is the reason I would recommend this book. But do learn more about him if you pick this one up and give it a whirl because he has so much to offer as an author and illustrator in his own right. He's just brilliant when it comes to making children and animals friends!
Thank you, Sterling, for allowing us the opportunity to sample your fall books and I thank you, on behalf of Reading to Know readers, for giving few others the chance to get to know your work!
Also, I'm linking this up to the Fall Festival of Children's Books (and giveaways!) over at 5 Minutes for Books! Be sure to check that out this week!
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. THE WINNERS ARE #28- Katrina @ Callapidder Days and #10 - Krista from Welcome to Married Life! Congrats, ladies!
32 comments:
No entry for me- just wanted to say that I got these as well and I'm absolutely IN LOVE WITH CALVIN! It's my new favorite read aloud, and I just crack up every time I read, "Ah yes, migration. I've read about that."
Fabulous book!!
cool. I'd love to be included in this drawing thanks
ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
I would love to be entered. These books sound great, and I know my boys would love them.
wmmahaney(at)att(dot)net
We always love reading new books around here. :-)
These books would be great to have. The first for the story line, and the second for the illustrations. My youngest child has an eye for well done illustrations in books. Please enter me in the drawing.
Awe. These are adorable! I especially like the sound of Calvin Can't Fly. I hope to read it soon!!
Awe. These are adorable! I especially like the sound of Calvin Can't Fly. I hope to read it soon!!
Please enter me in the giveaway- especially the bookworm book looks fun to read!
artandjen at juno dot com
Jen N
Starlings are not our favorite bird at the bird feeder; they're actually rather greedy and annoying. So maybe a bookish starling will redeem them a bit in my eyes! (That hasn't worked for literary mice - I still can't abide the real thing in my house - but I'm willing to give starlings another chance!)
With that said, please enter me. I think you know how to find me.
Yay for more books! ;) I just realized that our 4 shelf bookcase that was only 1 1/3 full when we moved is now 2+ shelves full... whoa! In just 6 months!
I love that Calvin is rewarded for his reading! And I'd love to win it and share with my boys!
My grandson would love these! Please enter me, thanks.
ruthiekb72@yahoo.com
those books sound great and I know my girls would love them
I would love to win these for my grandsons! They sound really good!
mittens0831 at aol dot com
Great giveaway! I'd love to win them for our church Toy Drive. I totally want to give as many books as possible.
justpeachy36@yahoo.com
Please enter me in your drawing. Both of these books look so adorable. Thanks
I think my daughter would really love these. Please count me in. Thank you.
peacelily_2006(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would love these for my daughter... :)
janemaritz at yahoo dot com
What a wonderful giveaway. Thank you for the opportunity!
brightandblithe(at)gmail(dot)com
Please enter me. We love any kind of books at our house, especially animal books. Thanks
Oh my kiddos would absolutely LOVE those! Thanks!
heatheranne99 at gmail dot com
The bookworm book sounds really cute!! I can see why you enjoyed it. We love Arnosky, too!! This summer I emptied about half a shelf at our library by bringing home ALL of his books. Then last week at home school co-op a mom brought in a bunch of books to give away. I swooped down and snatched up an Arnosky owl book!! (There might have been a little squeal, hand clapping and happy dance to get it for free.)
We posted about your giveaway at Winning Readings.
I would love to share these great books with my grandchildren. Thanks for the chance.
alongtheway at telus dot net
Please include me.
Thanks for the chance to win.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
Sounds great, and I'd love the chance to win! Dawn HAS talked up Calvin! We are actually doing a giveaway of that one as well, Monday 9/27 at 5minutesformom.com.
I love the illustrations in children's books. I'd love a chance at winning this book!
A few weeks ago, we were at the bookstore and the Calvin book caught my eye. We read it [gently] while we were there (in a store that allows and supports that sort of thing), but would love to win a copy of our own. Loved it!
My 3 yo is book obsessed. All her activities seem to either be book centered, or she carries a book with her when she does them. Sounds a bit like Calvin. Thanks!
Casey(at)maritimemom(dot)com
We luv books and these sound great...thanks for the giveaway. katklaw777 at yahoo dot com
Please enter my name in the giveaway for the book. Thanks!
pboylecharley AT hotmail DOT com
Both of these books sound wonderful, thanks for the giveaway!
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