Rooted in Wonder

Cusolito, Michelle. Rooted in Wonder: Celebrating the World’s National Trees. London: Moon + Bird, 2026.
Twelve national trees are described in large two-page spreads illustrated by Marya Wright. Supplemented by a world map and four pages of additional facts and questions to encourage readers to find more details in the illustrations. Accompanied by a lengthy list of resources for further research, this picture book is recommended as a read-aloud or browsing book for readers eight to thirteen years old.

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How to Sing a Song

Alexander, Kwame and Randy Preston. How to Sing a Song. New York: Quill Tree Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2024.
If you go outside into a garden and it’s all quiet, what can you hear? If you stay inside in a room that’s all quiet, what can you hear? Can you hear the song that’s singing inside of you? Reading this picture book – created by a poet, a songwriter and an artist – will make even the cloudiest day turn sunny. Joyously recommended as a read-aloud for children 4 to 8 years old. 

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Some Writer!

Sweet, Melissa. Some Writer! The Story of E.B. White. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016.
Charlotte’s Web is surely one of the most beloved children’s stories. In a world where evil too often dominates, E.B. White created a world where goodness prevails, a world in which love is stronger than death. 

Elwyn Brooks White was born in New York in 1899, the youngest of six children. It was a home filled with books and music. An older brother taught him how to read when he was five years old and all six children learned to play musical instruments. While the family lived most of the year in a city, they spent summers on a lake in Maine, where Elwyn started keeping a daily journal. By the time he was in high school, he was writing poems and stories for magazines. He continued writing articles while attending university and when he graduated, he travelled across west across America, sure that writing was the career for him. By 1926, he was a writer for The New Yorker. In 1929, he married Katherine Sergeant Angell, an editor at the magazine, and a year later their son Joel was born. While they lived in New York, their hearts were in Maine and in 1933, they bought a 40-acre farm with a barn. And there was born the setting of Charlotte’s Web.

This biography is smoothly written, full of facts and supplemented with numerous notes, a timeline, a bibliography, and an afterword by E.B. White’s granddaughter, Martha White. But its real brilliance comes from the creative vision of Melissa Sweet. The photographs, the excerpts from White’s writing, and the magnificence of Sweet’s artwork combine to create a wonderful book most highly recommended for anyone who loves children’s literature. 

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