
Carol K. Lindeen
Author of Sea Turtles (Pebble Plus: Under the Sea)
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This book is very exciting, it dives right into a underwater adventure with dazzling color photography and simple text to reveal the amazing world of creatures under the sea.
I was asked by a patron for picture books on swimming - she's getting ready to teach her four year old to swim and was looking for "how to swim" books. Hmm. It turned out to be really hard to find how to swim books for very young children. There are quite a few (really, really bad - seriously you don't want to know) on water safety, but on actual swimming? This is what I came up with trolling through other library's catalogs. Let's Swim! by Carol Lindeen is a pretty pathetic picturebook. show more There are only 24 pages, including back matter. A table of contents, glossary, further reading, and index for basically 20 pages of text seems a bit ridiculous. The text features such gems as "Swimmers jump and dive into deep water. Then they swim back to the edge." opposite stock photographs. The text would make a decent easy reader and the photography isn't bad, but it's certainly not worth a $24 library bound edition, which is the only format it's available in. I know authors have to write these things to a set of guidelines, but the guidelines for this just aren't what I'm looking for.
ISBN: 978-0736853675; Published January 2006 by Capstone (Pebble); Borrowed from the library
The next title, Let's Talk Swimming by Amanda Miller is actually intended to be an easy reader. Set in the context of a race, this book talks about different strokes, practicing kicking, swimwear, and gives instructions on how to do a flip turn. This would make a good easy reader and probably a fine introduction for a small child, but I don't generally shell out $20 for an easy reader.
ISBN: 978-0531204252; Published September 2008 by Children's Press; Borrowed from the library
Swimming in Action by John Crossingham and Niki Walker is the most detailed of these three books and one that I think might actually work. It opens with a brief history of swimming, some water safety, and a guide to a typical pool. It lists equipment, and how to get started with breathing instructions, stretching, and treading water. It gives instructions for various simple strokes and touches on racing and pool games. There is also a brief glossary and index. This isn't quite what my patron wanted; she was looking for something aimed at a much younger child, but the clear illustrations and photographs should give a little one an idea of what they'll be doing in the pool and a parent can easily adapt the text for a younger listener. This will also be a good introduction for older readers, so I'll be covering a variety of audiences at only $13, which is quite reasonable.
ISBN: 978-0778703518; Published October 2002 by Crabtree; Borrowed from the library; Purchased for the library
Do you have any favorite swimming picturebooks? Alternate suggestions? I'd be glad to hear if you have anything better than these options. show less
ISBN: 978-0736853675; Published January 2006 by Capstone (Pebble); Borrowed from the library
The next title, Let's Talk Swimming by Amanda Miller is actually intended to be an easy reader. Set in the context of a race, this book talks about different strokes, practicing kicking, swimwear, and gives instructions on how to do a flip turn. This would make a good easy reader and probably a fine introduction for a small child, but I don't generally shell out $20 for an easy reader.
ISBN: 978-0531204252; Published September 2008 by Children's Press; Borrowed from the library
Swimming in Action by John Crossingham and Niki Walker is the most detailed of these three books and one that I think might actually work. It opens with a brief history of swimming, some water safety, and a guide to a typical pool. It lists equipment, and how to get started with breathing instructions, stretching, and treading water. It gives instructions for various simple strokes and touches on racing and pool games. There is also a brief glossary and index. This isn't quite what my patron wanted; she was looking for something aimed at a much younger child, but the clear illustrations and photographs should give a little one an idea of what they'll be doing in the pool and a parent can easily adapt the text for a younger listener. This will also be a good introduction for older readers, so I'll be covering a variety of audiences at only $13, which is quite reasonable.
ISBN: 978-0778703518; Published October 2002 by Crabtree; Borrowed from the library; Purchased for the library
Do you have any favorite swimming picturebooks? Alternate suggestions? I'd be glad to hear if you have anything better than these options. show less
This is a multi-lingual book about Coral. The book features the English text with Spanish translation directly below it. Colorful pictures are labeled with both the English word and Spanish word for the object. This would be a great way to highlight another language.
This book is an attractive up to date book with a vibrant colorful jacket. The illustrations which are photographs are on one page while the text is on the other making it easy to look from one to the other. This book depicts people of various cultural backgrounds making it relate to everyone regardless of their race and therefore gives it more multicultural appeal. Kindergarten through 3rd grade could easily understand this simple, illustrated presentation of the brain and its functions in show more the human body. show less
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