Friday, May 23, 2014

2014 2x2 & Texas Bluebonnet Award Showcase (Day 10)


Welcome to day 10 of the Texas Bluebonnet Award & 2x2 reading list showcase!  If you need a copy of either reading list for your summer reading, please follow the links! Happy reading! :)

If you need a list of the Bluebonnet or 2x2 lists for your summer reading, please follow the links!

Texas Bluebonnet Award (Grades 3-5): Click here!
2x2 (Preschool - 2nd Grade): Click here


by Rebecca Stead

Seventh-grader Georges adjusts to moving from a house to an apartment, his father's efforts to start a new business, his mother's extra shifts as a nurse, being picked on at school, and Safer, a boy who wants his help spying on another resident of their building.

 

Want to know more about LIar & Spy or author Rebecca Stead? Click here

Check out Mackin Book Talk for even more info! Click here!

Check out the Texas Bluebonnet Award Wordpress blog for great resources! Click here!



by S.S. Taylor

In a future world where electricity has ceased to exist, the nations of Earth race to find new lands. The genius explorer Alexander West has just died, leaving his three also-brilliant children half of a strange map to a land no one has seen before. Kit--the brains of the operation--M.K. the mechanic, and Zander--the heroic one--must evade secret government agents who want to use the map for their own purposes. The three Expeditioners plan on finding the secrets of the map by themselves.

Want to know more about The Expeditioners or about author S.S. Taylor? Click here

Check out Mackin Book Talk for even more info! Click here!

Check out the Texas Bluebonnet Award Wordpress blog for great resources! Click here!



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by Hope Vestergaard

A collection of sixteen poems paying homage to a variety of vehicles including street sweepers, garbage trucks, fire trucks, and snowplows among others.


Want to know more about Digger Dozer Dumper or author Hope Vestergaard? Click here



by Jessica Young

A girl explains how her interpretation of the various moods associated with colors differs from those of her friends and family.


Want to know more about My Blue is Happy or author Jessica Young? Click here


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