The Man Behind The Peace Prize

The story The Man Behind The Peace Prize written by Kathy-Jo Wargin and illustrated by Zachary Pullen is about a man called Alfred Nobel. Alfred Nobel was a man that wanted to create safer explosives for mines and railroads, he lost his brother Emil in a dynamite accident and got blamed for the cause of the great war. Before he passed away he decided to present the Nobel Peace Prize, only given to the ones who have done outstanding contributions to peace.

Nerdy Birdy Tweets

Today in PB blogs my class read a Picture book called Nerdy Birdy Tweets written by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Matt Davies. The book is about 2 birds who are best friends even though they have nothing in common, one day one of the birds started using this new app called Twitter, one of the friends got addicted to the app and forgot about his friend, but after some time he realized what he was doing wrong so he started asking his friends on twitter for advice, turns out his friends all were jerks but he managed to stop using that app and apologized to his friend. This story tells us that even though devices are cool and fun don’t play them too much.

What Do You Do With An Idea


What Do You Do With An Idea written by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Mae Besoins is a a picture book about a kid that had an idea. He tried to tell others how great his idea was but everyone laughed at him and said that the idea is impossible, but he did not give up, he continued with his idea and it changed the world. This story is trying to tell us to be yourself, don’t do what other people think, do what you want to do.

 

Chopsticks

Today at school we read the book Chopsticks written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by Scott Magoon. This book is about pair of chopsticks that always sticked together. one day, one of the chopsticks accidentally broke it’s tip and was sent to the hospital, the doctors said that the chopstick needed to rest for the rest of the week so the other chopstick had to go around alone.

Chopstickss

Today at school we read the book Chopsticks written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by Scott Magoon. This book is about pair of chopsticks that always sticked together. one day, one of the chopsticks accidentally broke it’s tip and was sent to the hospital, the doctors said that the chopstick needed to rest for the rest of the week so the other chopstick had to go around alone.

Spoon

The book Spoon written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Scott Magoon is a picture book for 4-7 year olds. The book is about a spoon that thinks that other tools are better than them when the other tools all are jealous of him. The book wants to tell readers that being yourself is the best.

Enemy Pie

Enemy Pie

 

Enemy Pie is a picture book written by Derek Munson and illustrated by Tara Calahan King. The book is about a boy that was mad at xxxxx, another boy that just moved it for invited his best friend to a trampoline party but not him. He told his dad about the issue and his dad made a enemy pie, he tode the boy that in order for the pie to work he has to spend a day with his enemy, after spending some time they became friends, and that turns out the pie is just a regular delicious pie. The story tells us that you can’t judging someone from just one event or xxxxx, you need to spend time more time. In the end, I think i’ll rate this book a 7/10.

Hey, Little Ant

Hey, Little Ant

 

At school today my class read Hey, Little Ant written by Phillip and Hannah Hoose, illustrated by Debbie Tilley. The book was a picture book written for elementary kids, it was about a boy that was just about to step on an ant but changed his mind after the ant explained why to not kill him just like any other ants. I thought that the book was alright because I didn’t really understand the message of the book, but i thought the illustration was unique. All in all, Hey, Little Ant was a interesting book.