The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt
Discussing Red Clover books in Grade One library class
Another popular title: Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great
by Bob Shea
Discussing Red Clover books in Grade One library class
This year's Red Clover winner at RES, by a large margin, was The Day the Crayons Quit by
Drew Daywalt. Scholars couldn't wait to reread their favorite parts of
this story about a rebellious box of crayons who complain to their
owner: "Try coloring inside the lines," "tell Yellow and Orange to stop
arguing over which one is the color of the sun," or "pick a different
favorite color, I'm worn down to a nub!" This funny book is an excellent
example of character development, perspective and voice, and it kept
our first and second graders laughing all winter. Other popular titles
were Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great by Bob Shea, Papa's Mechanical Fish by Candace Fleming, and The Mighty Lalouche by Matthew Olshan (Mrs. Redford's favorite to read aloud with a bad French accent).
Once we have collected the last few Red Clover votes from RES, these votes will go to the Vermont Center for the Book. The VCB will add our votes together with votes from elementary schools all over Vermont. The top vote-getter from the whole state will be declared the Red Clover Award Winner for 2015. More information about the Red Clover program is available at the Red Clover Website.
We are very proud of our scholars and their hard work in reading and evaluating this year's Red Clover books!
Once we have collected the last few Red Clover votes from RES, these votes will go to the Vermont Center for the Book. The VCB will add our votes together with votes from elementary schools all over Vermont. The top vote-getter from the whole state will be declared the Red Clover Award Winner for 2015. More information about the Red Clover program is available at the Red Clover Website.
We are very proud of our scholars and their hard work in reading and evaluating this year's Red Clover books!