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Previous Issues > January 2007 > Parentown > Bookshelf
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 Parentown
BookShelf
Gregor Mendel: The Friar Who Grew Peas Author/Illustrator: Cheryl Bardoe, Jos A. Smith (Illustrator) Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers Age Range: 6 to 10 According to the publisher, this is the only picture book available about the father of genetics and his pea plants! This book tells the story of Gregor Mendel, a boy so fascinated with learning that he would go hungry just for the opportunity to nourish his brain at school. From his humble start as the son of a farmer who barely could afford an education, to a friar living, working and learning in an abbey, Bardoe thoughtfully relates the background of Mendel. The book does an excellent job of explaining Mendels experiments, using beautiful pictures and bright diagrams to illustrate his work with yellow and green peas. An inspirational book, and though the subject matter is complicated, the author does an excellent job making it understandable for younger readers. The book was produced in conjunction with the exhibit Gregor Mendel: Planting the Seeds of Genetics, currently at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois (www.fieldmuseum.org).
Counting Down with Polar Animals Author/Illustrator: Rebecca Fjelland Davis, Gail Saunders-Smith Publisher: Capstone Press Age Range: 4 to 10 A fun book with beautiful photography! This book helps teach young readers how to count backwards, while providing wonderful information about polar animals. From musk oxen to puffins, this book makes counting fun, while teaching about polar animals way of life, including concepts like camouflage and migration. The book also features a glossary and index.
Januarys Child: The Birthday Month Book Author/Illustrator: Andrea Alban Gosline, Lisa Burnett Bossi (Illustrator) Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Age Range: 4 to 8 From the Publisher: You were born in your very own month of the year and the world was waiting to welcome you here with daydreams and wishes and circles of love and in turn you brought a gift from above.... Every day is someones birthday, which Januarys Child celebrates with creative attributes for each month of the year. More positive than the traditional Mondays Child rhyme, and geared for families to share among youngest and oldest members, this is a beautifully illustrated treasury sure to become a classic, evergreen gift for new babies.
Martin Luther King, Jr.: Great Civil Rights Leader  Author/Illustrator: Jennifer Fandel, Brian Bascle (Illustrator) Publisher: Graphic Library, Capstone Press Age Range: 10 and up This biography tells the life story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his leadership in the civil rights movement to stop racism, segregation and discrimination in the United States. It is written in the graphic-novel format that keeps the readers attention with vivid color graphics and the feel of a classic comic book.
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