What Do You Do With An Idea?
Kobi Yamada
Compendium Inc.
This picture book is beautifully written and illustrated. When I have given it to colleagues to read they too are amazed. Some shed a tear, or get goosebumps as they read the words and carefully observe the detail in the artwork. Some simply smile in agreement with the statements contained within the pages. When I first read Kobi's words I was thinking that it is an excellent example of the growth mindset concept being adopted in our school district. I also thought that it is a valuable reminder that all great ideas always have to first start out as a small thought.
Each time I reread the book I find I make more connections to it depending on my focus at the time. For example, I spoke with a group of teachers yesterday and explained how it might be a great way to start an inquiry unit. Today I am thinking that I need to slow down and really observe the students who might appear as "diamonds in the rough" who need our nurturing and attention to blossom.
This book works as a read aloud with students and adults. I make more connections to the text as I read it to different audiences. It is truly an enjoyable read aloud at any age.
Who knows, maybe this book just might change the world?
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Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Friday, 1 November 2013
PB review Mr Zinger's Hat
Mr. Zinger's Hat
Cary Fagan
Tundra Books
Now I know why this picture book was nominated and won best picture book at the TD Canadian Children's Award ceremony last week. It is a great story and the illustrations help to visualize the possiblities being described. I love the way the Mr. Zinger encourages the telling of tales and I hope that I can do that as well by sharing this book with my colleagues. This is a great one to have in my library as I will use it for many occasions.
Cary Fagan
Tundra Books

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