Parent Magazine Flagler April 2020 | Page 20

Welcome to the Book Nook! Picture Books Migration: Incredible Animal Journeys Mike Unwin, illus. by Jenni Desmond Middle Grades The Next Great Paulie Fink Ali Benjamin A wildly imaginative but never Unwin presents the epic journeys of 21 species, from dragonflies to whales, adroitly relating marvels of each creature’s migration. Desmond’s masterful illustrations capture the fragility and abundance of the natural world, and a map traces the migration paths globally. mean-spirited prankster, Paulie Fink was the life of Mitchell School. When he doesn’t appear on the first day of seventh grade, his classmates stage a reality TV–style competition, recruiting new girl Caitlyn to replace him with someone who can make things memorable. Genuinely original, the novel offers thoughtful perspectives on friendship, change, and the Who Wet My Pants? many guises of storytelling. Bob Shea, illus. by Zachariah Ohora Look Both Ways: A Tale The animal scout troop is Told in Ten Blocks gathered around the campfire Jason Reynolds, illus. when everyone notices a by Alexander Nabaum crescent-shaped wet patch at the crotch of Reuben’s pants. The bear immediately deflects the blame: “Who wet my pants?” he shouts, improbably. Shea and Ohora make a terrific team, creating a comedy that is both laugh-out-loud off-kilter and deeply humane. Reynolds packs the 10 blocks surrounding multiple schools with 10 relatable slice-of-life stories that start after school ends. An overlapping cast of characters experiences the tribulations of familial love, fears, first crushes, and more. In Reynolds’s signature style, each story rings with emotional 16 | F L A G L E R parent M A G A Z I N E