RED CLOVER SELECTIONS

 

2008 - 2009

 

     Scaredy Squirrel Makes A Friend  - by Melanie Watt                                                September / with activities

     Henry's Freedom Box - by Ellen Levine                                                                                September/ with  activities

     Windflyers - by Angela Johnson                                                                                                      October/  with activities

     Fred Stays with Me! - by Nancy Coffelt                                                                                  November/ with activities

     When Dinosaurs Came with Everything - by Elise Broach                                    December/ with activities

     Henry's Freedom Box - by Ellen Levine                                                                               January/ with activities

     The Chicken Chasing Queen of Lamar County                               January/ with activities

                      by  Janice N. Harrington

     Dadblamed Union Army Cow - by Susan Fletcher                                        February/ with activities

     Sky Sweeper - by Phillis Gershator                                                                                                   March/ with activities

    White Owl, Barn Owl - by Nicola Davies                                                                               March/ with activities

    Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella                      April/ with activities

 

          APRIL:  The month when we will vote for our favorite Red Clover selection!

   

    

 

    


RED CLOVER - 2007 - 2008

THE WINNER  2006 - 2007

THE GREAT FUZZ FRENZY

by Janet Stevens & Susan Stevens Crummel

   

 

Flotsam        by David Wiesner - THE 2007-2008 WINNER!

I Lost My Tooth in Africa       by Penda Diakite

Mama, I'll Give You the World        by Roni Schotter

Mammoths on the Move      by Lisa Wheeler

Max's Words       by Kate Banks

The Secret Keeper       by Kate Coombs

The Terrible Hodag and the Animal Catchers    by Caroline Arnold

Thelonius Monster's Fly Sky-Pie       by Judy Sierra

This is the Dream       byShore, Diane Z. and Jessica Alexander

Uncle Peter's Amazing Chinese Wedding       Lenore Look

 

PREVIOUS RED CLOVER WINNERS

2006 -  Knuffle Bunny       by Mo Willems

2005 -  Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus      by Mo Willems

2004 -  I  Stink       by Kate & Jim  McMullan

2003 -  Baloney (Henry P.)  by Jon Scieszka

2002 -  Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type      by Doreen Cronin

2001 -  Bark George      by Jules Feiffer

2000 -  10 Minutes Tilil Bedtime       by Peggy Rathmann

1999 -  Akiak      by Robert J. Blake

1998 -  Art Dog      by Thacher Hurd

1997 -  Piggie Pie      by Margie Palatini

 

RED  CLOVER  SELECTIONS  2006-07

and the 2005-06 winner:

 

KNUFFLE BUNNY

        a cautionary tale

author - illustrator   Mo  Willems

check out his web site

 

      mowillems.com

   

Read  and  Enjoy

 


Terrific by Jon Agee
Nothing seems to go right for a grumpy old man, even when he wins a trip to Bermuda.

Elephants Can Paint Too! by Katya Arnold
These elephants live in Thailand, where the slowing of the logging industry prompted the need to find another way to fund their care.

I See a Kookaburra by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
An "I Spy" game introduces wildlife in six habitats around the world.

The Hello, Goodbye Window by Norton Juster
Nanna and Poppy's kitchen window is the place where love and magic happens.

Nora's Ark by Natalie Kinsey-Warnock
A community comes together to cope with tragedy. Based on the real-life flood of 1927 in Vermont.

If You Decide to Go to the Moon by Faith McNulty
A boy goes on an excursion to the moon.

Zen Shorts by Jon J Muth
Three siblings and their panda neighbor introduce a Zen approach to the world.

The Great Fuzz Frenzy by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel
Violet the dog drops a fuzzy green tennis ball down a prairie-dog hole.

Carmine: A Little More Red by Melissa Sweet
A new twist to the tale of Little Red Riding Hood.

Mudball by Matt Tavares
The year is 1903, and Andy Oyler hits the shortest home run in history