Braille Book Review

January-February 2003
Books for Children--Nonfiction

The following books were recently produced for the NLS program. To order books, contact your braille-lending library.

This page includes Web-Braille links to full-text braille versions of books. Eligible patrons may sign up for Web-Braille through the library that handles their braille magazine subscriptions.

Nonfiction

George Washington and the Founding of a Nation BR 13755
by Albert Marrin
3 volumes
Candid portrait of America's first president in the context of his times. Describes Washington's family and military career as well as his attitude towards slavery. Investigates the social, economic, and political forces that led to the colonists' rebellion against their king and Washington's role in the new nation. For grades 6-9. 2001.

Lunch at the Zoo: What Zoo Animals Eat and Why BR 13818
by Joyce Altman
1 volume
Observes that zoo animals, unlike those in the wild, must rely on their caretakers to provide their food. Describes the nutritional needs of a variety of species, including poisonous snakes and orphaned cubs, pups, kittens, and calves. For grades 3-6 and older readers. 2001.

Southern and Eastern Asia BR 13822
by Martyn Bramwell
1 volume
Basic information on the geography, population, and industry of countries located in southern and eastern Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. For grades 5-8. 2000.

Elizabeth Blackwell: The First Woman Doctor BR 13867
by Ira Peck
1 volume
Biography of the first woman to graduate from a medical college, finishing first in her 1849 class at a time when women had not been accepted into the American medical profession. For grades 4- 7. 2000.

Finding Out about Dinosaurs BR 13899
by Elin Kelsey
1 volume
Uses a question and answer format to discuss dinosaur topics such as fossilized bones, birth from eggs, "poop," growth, and travel. Provides profiles of dinosaurs in general, and of species (family groups): hadrosaur (duckbill), tyrannosaur (tyrant lizard), ceratopsian (horned), and coelurosaur (hollow-tailed). For grades 4-7. 2000.

Hearts, Cupids, and Red Roses: The Story of the Valentine Symbols BR 13938
by Edna Barth
1 volume (Reissue)
Traces the history of Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14, and the little-known stories behind its symbols. For grades 4-7. 2001.

Love to Mamá: A Tribute to Mothers BR 14015
edited by Pat Mora
1 volume
Thirteen Hispanic heritage poets express love and respect for their mothers and grandmothers in this collection of poetry. A glossary of Spanish words used in the poems is included. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 and older readers. 2001.

The Year at Maple Hill Farm BR 14016
by Alice Provensen and Martin Provensen
1 volume
This story about the animals at Maple Hill farm tells what happens to them month by month throughout one year, beginning in January. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1978.

Some from the Moon, Some from the Sun: Poems and Songs for Everyone BR 14017
by Margot Zemach
1 volume
Collection of traditional nursery rhymes and songs. Includes "This Little Pig Went to Market," "Star Light, Star Bright," and "Bingo." Contains a biographical sketch of Margot Zemach (1931- 1989) in tribute to her. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 2001.

Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. BR 14023
by Doreen Rappaport
1 volume
An introductory biography of the American civil rights leader using his own words to portray his ideals and message to United States citizens and people all over the world. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. Coretta Scott King Honor Book. 2001.

The Dorling Kindersley Book of Nursery Rhymes BR 14024
compiled by Debi Gliori
1 volume
Collection of fifty traditional nursery rhymes accompanied by snippets of background facts. For example, readers of "Little Miss Muffet" learn what curds and whey are. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 2000.


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