Posts Tagged ‘animals’

Hate That Cat

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Reviewed by: Jules

One of my favorite books is Hate That Cat by Sharon Creech.
I liked it a lot because it showed how a boy named Jack ( who is the main character) thinks through poetry.
I think other kids would like it because it is very interesting and poetic plot.
I learned a lot about different ways of writing poetry and just had a lot of fun reading this book. It is also a good sequel to Love That Dog also by Sharon Creech to anyone that has read that book.

Jules is in 5th grade and 10 and a half years old. she loves to read books, dance, play guitar, and skate.

Thank you, Jules for this review–it’s so great to hear about a book that you read that helps you write! Have YOU read this book or its prequel? Are you a cat person who is terribly offended? Comment below and tell us why you agree (or disagree) with Jules about this book.

Charlotte’s Web

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Reviewed by: Jessica

Have you every seen a spider save a pig’s life? I’ll tell you!

This story is about a girl named Fern who saves a pigs life. She takes good care of him until he gets really big.

One day, he hears Fern’s dad say “were gonnna have a big ham!” If you want to know what’s going to happen next read it today! I liked this book because it’s so comforting and sad. So read it if you like sad stories. So go out and find it today!

Thank you Jessica, for your enthusiastic review! I know there are a lot of kids (and former kids) out there who have read this book so let’s get some comments going! How sad was it? Two days of sadness? A week? Did you cry actual tears, or was it a lump in your throat? Were there any parts that made you laugh? I can’t wait to hear from you! Comment below.

Big Blue Whale

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008


Reviewed by: Seema

On the radio one afternoon, Shark and I heard an interview of a reporter who had traveled along with Paul Watson and The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. If you don’t know who Paul Watson is (we didn’t at the time), he’s an environmental activist and a sea captain who works to save whales from whaling ships that hunt whales at the bottom of the world–around Antarctica. He and his team are very passionate about saving the whales, and sometimes they get into battles with whaling ships, occasionally even sinking ships and hurting crew members. Shark and I both agree that whales are amazing creatures that deserve protection–particularly the endangered species that are being hunted illegally. But there’s a gray area that we couldn’t decide upon. Does the end justify the means?
That means, does the reason a person is doing something make the way they are doing it okay? It’s really tough to decide because the whale hunters, though they may be in the wrong, are living beings. And while  attacking ships at sea is illegal, so is hunting and killing whales. It’s definitely something to think about.  And while you’re thinking about it, have I got a book for you to read!
It’s called ‘Big Blue Whale’ by Nicola Davies. If you’ve ever wondered about how big a blue whale really is and what it would be like to see one, this book is right for you.  If you’ve never wondered about that, this book will have you dreaming about swimming deep in the sea alongside a blue whale anyway.  The pictures are simple and beautiful and the author compares the whale’s skin and teeth to things from our real life (a hard boiled egg and our fingernails for example) , so we can really get an idea of what touching a whale would be like. Even if you’re past picture books (or a grown-up) you will want to read this book again and again.