November Books

November Children's Books

November Books

"I will defend the importance of bedtime stories to my last gasp."
~ JK Rowling

The Mayflower
by Mark Greenword

One hundred and two people were crammed together onto the Mayflower on its dangerous journey to the new world in the fall of 1620. The well-researched text includes facts interesting to young readers. The history is told straightforwardly from the Pilgrims leaving England to the first Thanksgiving in the New World. The folk illustrations are very colorful and attention-catching.

The Little Book of Presidential Elections
by Zack Bush

The Little Book of Presidential Elections uses text and illustrations to explain the electoral process and the importance of voting for the president. The book is interesting with wonderful illustrations. A great book to help children understand the election for President in the USA.

Grace for President
by Kelly DiPucchio

Elementary school student Grace is shocked to learn that there have been "no girls" elected president in in American history. Her teacher decides to stage a school election for president to help the students understand how American democracy works -- including the electoral college (with certain kids representing certain states).
The electoral college explanation is brought down to a level anyone can comprehend.

Sing a Season Song
by Jane Yolen

A lovely book!

"Snow, snow, / shiver and blow. Icicle popsicles / drip, drop, and dropsicles.”

Jane Yolen with poetic words weaves a story of each season of the year. In lilting verse the beauty of nature and seasonal changes. The beautiful watercolor-pencil illustrations present with intricate detail a lush natural world. A wonderful book for young to adults.

The Wall
by Eve Bunting

A boy travels to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial with his father to seek out his grandfather's name.

Moonstick: The Seasons Of The Sioux
by Eve Bunting

My father cuts
a moon-counting stick
that he keeps in our tipi.
At the rising of the first moon
he makes a notch in it.

"A new beginning for the young buffalo,"
he says.
"And for us."

In this beautifully written story by acclaimed author Eve Bunting, a young boy comes of age under the thirteen moons of the Sioux year. With each notch in his father's moon-counting stick, the boy marvels at the world around him, observing the sometimes subtle, sometimes remarkable changes in the seasons and in his own tribe's way of living. With rich and carefully researched paintings by artist John Sandford, Moonstick: The Seasons of the Sioux is a glorious picture book about one boy's journey toward manhood.

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