Friday, June 26, 2015

The end of an era and Cinderella

My days of blogging for Ivy are coming to an end. My goal was to create a blog for Ivy until she was five. I did not expect for her to graduate from picture books so soon; I thought I might have another year or two, but no! I am so proud of Ivy as she graduates onto literature, but I am also sad. It is the end of an era that I have loved so much. I was happy when she wanted me to blog about a picture book tonight. Deborah Underwood's Interstellar Cinderella is an adorable adaptation of Cinderella about a young girl who just wants to fix fancy rockets.



Once upon a planetoid,
amid her tools and sprockets,
a girl named Cinderella dreamed
of fixing fancy rockets.


With a little help from a fairy godrobot, Cinderella is able to go to the ball. However, the prince's proposal is not what she really dreams of; find out what makes this interstellar girl tick. Ivy loves the sassiness and girl power theme in this one! 


Thursday, June 25, 2015

Tallulah's Tap Shoes

Ivy, a die hard ballerina, loves any book having to do with ballet. Even though she is outgrowing picture books, she still loves Tallulah and was happy with this new one. Tallulah is thrilled to be going to dance camp with her little brother, Beckett. She is less than thrilled she has to take tap, since it is not as elegant as ballet and she is not nearly as good as a fellow classmate, Kacie.
Kacie, in turn, can't stand ballet because it is not as cool as tap and she just can't seem to get her steps right. Will the two girls be able to recognize themselves in each other and grow from the experience? Of course! Ivy gives her approval! Another reason Ivy loves this book is the French dance terms thrown in with illustrations - a chance to practice more steps.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Zen Shorts

I could have posted this a year ago, as Ivy and her dad have been Jon J Muth fans for well over a year. When Karl, Michael, and Addy find a giant panda bear with a red umbrella in their backyard, they do not realize the wisdom and friendship that blew in with the wind.

When each child visits Stillwater, he blesses them each with a story fitting to their question, problems, or just general moods. These beautiful Zen stories are told with the backdrop of alternating water colors and ink drawings. This books is a hit with Ivy for its meaningful stories, the art, and the fact that a giant cuddly panda is talking.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

A Violin for Elva

Ivy asked me to post this entry today. Yesterday at the Blue Bunny in Dedham, we read A Violin for Elva.


Ivy just adored this bittersweet tale of a girl named Elva who dreamed of playing the violin. She asked her parents for one, but they said no. Days of longing for a violin turned to weeks, then months, and then the dream was put on hold by life. Elva never forgot her dream. One day she wakes as an old women and purchases a violin. She then purchases lessons. The book ends with her performing in a concert; she is clearly the oldest, but probably the happiest person there. Her dream came true. This blog is dedicated to Ivy's Gigi, who was a violin player. Ivy will be starting violin lessons in the fall -her choice!


Friday, June 5, 2015

Disney Princess Collection

Last year Santa left a copy of Disney Princess Collection for Ms. Ivy. I think it was her favorite present. Since that fateful day, Ivy has poured over the pages in this book. Poor Matt has read each story at least 100 times; he is always trying to avoid the story when Aurora falls in love. Perhaps it is the longest? This book has been a pillar for Ivy, carrying her through good times and bad. In fact it no longer has a cover because it has been loved so much.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Magic Treehouse

Report just in: Ivy is officially up to #49 in the Magic Treehouse series. I am horrified that this series will be coming to a close (until the next one comes in!). Ivy reads a Magic Treehouse book every day. My darling girl has her nose buried in a book constantly. She even reads walking down the stairs and during dinner, two habits we are trying to break. Ivy loves the missions in these books, and is quite interested in the concept of greatness, as mentioned in Stallion By Starlight. Mary Pope Osborne is amazing. Not only is each book fun and packed with facts, there is generally a life lesson or observation central to each book. Jack, Annie, Teddy, Kathleen, Morgan, and Merlin have become part of our lives.