Check It Out
Books recommended for young readers by Ilene Abramson, senior librarian for the children’s literature department, Los Angeles Public Library:
National Poetry Month--Don’t leave April without these suggestions.
Toddler and preschool: “Animal Crackers,†by Jane Dyer
Introduce your little one to the wonderful world of rhyme with these familiar childhood ditties.
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Kindergarten and first grade: “The Genie in the Jar,†by Nikki Giovanni, illustrated by Chris Raschka
Simple words provide strong images in this lyrical piece that sets the reader to singing.
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Second and third grades: “Sky Scrape/City Scape,†selected by Jane Yolan, illustrated by Ken Condon
From noise to dirt to city parks, this collection captures the essence of urban living.
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Fourth grade: “A Moon for Seasons,†by Ann Turner, illustrated by Robert Noreika
Sweeping watercolor illustrations provide the background for these intimate nature poems.
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Fifth grade: “A Jar of Tiny Stars,†edited by Bernice E. Cullinan
Children picked their favorites by award-winning poets for this fine collection of funny and thought-provoking poems.
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Sixth through eighth grades: “I See the Rhythm,†by Toyomi Igus, illustrated by Michele Wood
The history of African American music, from slave songs to hip-hop, is gloriously portrayed through poetry and exquisite artwork.
Storytime
Some of the books to be read on KCET’s “Storytime,†weekdays at 12:30 p.m.
* “Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin,†by Lloyd Moss
A unique counting book that offers an introduction to musical instruments and musical groups. Themes: counting and musical understanding.
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* “The Old Woman Who Named Things,†by Cynthia Rylant
An old woman’s loneliness is cured by a persistent puppy. Themes: friendship, appreciation.
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* “The Empty Pot,†by Demi
An emperor tests the honesty of children who wish to succeed him by giving them flower seeds that will not grow. Themes: responsibility, nature.
BOOK EVENTS
Selected visits at Los Angeles Public Library branches
* Monday: Anne Ingram, author and illustrator of “A Visit to Olvera Streetâ€; 3:30 p.m., R.L. Stevenson Branch Library, 803 Spence St.
* Tuesday: Ann Paul, who wrote “Hello Toes, Hello Feetâ€; 4:15 p.m., Fairfax Branch Library, 161 S. Gardner St.
* Wednesday: Dolores Johnson, author and illustrator of “My Mom is My Show and Tellâ€; 4 p.m., Los Feliz Branch Library, 1874 Hillhurst Ave.
* Saturday: Caroline Arnold, author of “Children of the Settlement Housesâ€; 2 p.m., Frances Howard Goldwyn Hollywood Regional Branch Library, 1623 N. Ivar Ave.
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