And the reading challenge continues! As stated in a previous post, my librarian friend Ashley Lambacher of the Book Talker and I are hosting the Buckeye Book Award Reading Challenge. Our goal is to read all the past winners from the children’s book category in chronological order from 1982 to the present. I will read the K-2 picture book winners and Ashley will read the 4-8/3-5 chapter book winners. Today I continue my challenge by reading the winner of the K-2 Buckeye Book Award in 2012, We Are in a Book by Mo Willems.
We Are in a Book is classic Elephant and Piggie. This series highlight’s best friends Gerald and Piggie. In this edition, the two realize someone is watching them. Is it a monster? No, it’s the reader! They realize their power and understand they can make the reader say anything out loud. Piggie decides upon “banana” making Gerald and the reader crack up. Then they realize that books end! Piggie says the book is moving too fast and insists he has more to give. Then they cleverly realize that books can be reread and ask the reader, “Will you please read us again?” Willems’ illustrates fun visual gags as the characters hang on speech bubbles, block words, and lift the corners to reveal the pages that remain. I’m a big fan of books by Mo Willems and the Elephant and Piggie series, and my students love them as well. It’s no surprise that this book won the 2012 Buckeye Book Award.
Ashley - Your upcoming 2013 book is a good one, Brian Selznick’s Wonderstruck. Remember when we saw him at the AASL conference last fall?
Would you like to join Ashley and I as we read through Ohio’s award winning books? We welcome any and all who are interested in participating in this fun reading challenge. For more information, click here.
Mo Willems is such a beloved children's author/illustrator. Every single student in my buildings knows of him and his books. He really knows how to get kids reading and to enjoy reading! Love that he won!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I remember seeing Brian! Such a great conference, and such an interesting person! I can't wait to review Wonderstruck!