Sunday, November 22, 2009

Recently Completed Books 11/22

Marcus:
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle's Farm, Betty MacDonald, 128 pages
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (GIC), Howard Pile, 238 pages

Lella:
Besides re-reading every single Magic School Bus we own :-)...
Gulliver's Travels (GIC), Jonathan Swift, 240 pages
Farmer Skiboo Stories, Martin Waddell, 31 pages
Dogs Rule!, Daniel Kirk (cute poem book about dogs)
Flying Feet, James Stevenson, 48 pages
The Mud Flat Mystery, James Stevenson, 56 pages
Heat Wave at Mud Flat, James Stevenson, 31 pages
The High Rise Private Eyes, the case of the Puzzling Possum, G. Brian Karas, 48 pages
A Kitten Called Moonlight, Martin Waddell

Both:
Once Upon a Crime, Michael Buckley, 296 pages
The Ghost Ship, Martin Waddell, 31 pages
Two Brown Bears, Martin Waddell, 31 pages
A Treasure of Turkish Folktales for Children, Barbara Walker
The Magic School Bus and the Science Fair Expedition, Cole and Degen
Nurse Matilda, Christianna Brand, 133 pages
The 5000 Year Old Puzzle, Claudia Logan

Nurse Matilda

"Full of such naughtiness- it may be better to keep these away from your children." --Emma Thompson

One day all the nurses and nannies and governesses gave notice together. "Mr. and Mrs. Brown, your children are so naughty that we cannot stand it one minute longer and are going away. What you need is Nurse Matilda."

...and so the laughter began. Marcus and Lella LOVED those naughty disobedient children (which I am not sure is a good thing!). Thankfully, they liked Nurse Matilda just as much :-)! One thing I really enjoyed about this book was the many British words that we got to pronounce and talk about. Do you know what blancmanges are? Enjoy!

The 5,000 Year Old Puzzle

Marcus and Gabriella LOVED this book! There are actual pictures from the real expedition and all of the facts are real; the fictional characters are delightful. I highly recommend this book (40 pages).

Summary:
When King Tut's tomb was discovered in Egypt in 1922, the world was abuzz. What would be the next big, newsworthy archaeological find? Might it be Giza 7000X, a secret Egyptian tomb buried deep within the earth? Logan and Sweet (with the cooperation of The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston) answer that question and ask a few more in The 5,000-Year-Old Puzzle, their truly splendid picture book for older readers.