This is my book blog. To access my blog about reading and books and issues (CCSS, censorship, and the like), visit: http://professornana.livejournal.com I am a professor in the Department of Library Science at Sam Houston State University in Texas where I teach classes in literature for children, tweens, and teens. I have written three professional books and co-authored several as well. I bring more than 30 years of teaching experience to the blog.
Friday, April 6, 2012
True colors come shining through
GOLDEN DOMES AND SILVER LANTERNS: A MUSLIM BOOK OF COLORS by Hena Khan with illustrations by Mehrdohkt Amini (Chronicle Books 2012) shows a young girl celebrating all of the colors that surround her and that are identified with various aspects of her Muslim culture. From the red of the prayer rug to the gold of the dome of the mosque to the green of the Quran, there is much to celebrate in her world of faith. The illustrations are lush with the various colors, but it is the close up expressions on the faces of the family that will draw readers into this book. <174>
GREEN by Laura Vaccaro Seeger (Roaring Brook 2012) is an artistic exploration of the varied shades of green. Fomr the green of limes to that of sea turtles and ferns, the illustrations are lush. Die cuts allow readers to catch a brief glimpse of the shade to follow on the next double page spread while also being integrated into the illustration before. <175>
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colors,
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I enjoy books that focus on other cultures. It's important for children to know the different lifestyles.
ReplyDeleteThe cover of the book Green is very appealing. It caught my eye immediately while scrolling through the different posts. I love seeing all the different shades of colors that can be found in nature.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these books are appealing to me...I am very attracted to books that have vibrant illustrations.
ReplyDeleteThe Golden Dome cover looks so vivid. Just looking at the cover makes my fingers itch.
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