Tuesday, February 13, 2018

ReFoReMo 2018 Reading List!

ReFoReMo 2018 is almost here and it's time to start gathering your books!

Here's Emily Arrow's Reading for Research Month song to get you in the mood:




We know it takes time to reserve books at the library, so our early release of this list is a gift from the ReFoReMo team. You will notice some repeat titles from previous years. They are accompanied by new perspectives to allow you to see the mentor texts from a new learning perspectives. Keep in mind, this is not simply a reading challenge. Our purpose is to dig deeper into the creative process behind the words and pictures to learn more about great writing.


Please click the link at the bottom of this post for updates--we will be adding more books as the lists come in. And don't forget that registration begins on Monday, February 19th! We can't wait to read and research with you!




Day 1: ReFoReMo Founder/Coordinator Carrie Charley Brown: Repetition/Gathering Notes as You Research
Go Sleep in Your Own Bed by Candace Fleming, Lori Nichols
Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down by Andrea Davis Pinkney, Brian Pinkney
The Giant Jumperee by Julia Donaldson, Helen Oxenbury
A Loud Winter's Nap by Katy Hudson
Knock Knock My Dad's Dream for Me by Daniel Beaty, Bryan Collier
One Plastic Bag by Miranda Paul, Elizabeth Zunon

Day 2 ReFoReMo Coordinator/Author Kirsti Call: Fresh Concepts
Barnaby Never Forgets, by by 

Dashka Slater
Not Quite Narwal, by Jessie Sima
Twinderella, A Fractioned Fairy Tale, by Corey Rosen Schwartz and Deborah Marcero
Prudence the Part Time Cow, by  

March 3-4 Off: No weekend posts

Day 3 (March 5) Author Heidi Stemple: Backmatter
Finding Winnie
Locomotive
Took the Moon for a Walk (Carolyn Curtis, Alison Jay).
SOME PETS (Angela DiTerlizzi and Brendan Wenzel)
Best In Snow (April Pulley Sayre)
Quick Little Monkey! (Sarah L. Thomson and Lita Judge)
A Perfect Day for an Albatross (Caren Loebel-Fried)
The Alligator’s Smile, (Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple)
Thunder Underground, (Jane Yolen, Josee Masse)
Imani’s Moon (JaNay Brown-Wood, Hazel Mitchell)
More-igami (Dori Kleber, G. Brian Karas)
Listen to Our World (Bill Martin Jr & Michael Sampson and Melissa Sweet)

Day 4 (March 6) Author Baptiste Paul-Grasping Big Ideas/Theme
King Jack and the Dragon by Peter Bentley & Helen Oxenbury
The Way Back Home by Oliver Jeffers
Rain by Sam Usher
Float by Daniel Miyares
I Wish You More by Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Tom Lichtenheld

Day 5 (March 7) Author Patricia Toht--How-To Books
CARING FOR YOUR LION by Tammi Sauer and Troy Cummings
IF A T-REX CRASHES YOUR BIRTHDAY PARTY by Jill Esbaum and Dasha Tolstikova
WHAT TO DO WITH A BOX by Jane Yolen and Chris Sheban
IF YOU PLANT A SEED by Kadir Nelson
HOW TO READ A STORY by Kate Messner and Mark Siegel

Day 6 (March 8) Author Keila Dawson--Tough Topics
Come with Me by Holly M. McGhee, Pascal Lemaaitre
The Water Princess by Susan Verde, Georgie Badiel, Peter H.Reynolds
Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood by F. Isabel Campoy,
Theresa Howell, Rafael Lopez
Malala's Magic Pencil by Malala Yousafzai, Kerascoet Kerascoet

Day 7 (March 9) Editor Christina Pulles--Second Person POV
If You Plant a Seed by Kadir Nelson
Your Alien by Tammi Sauer and Goro Fujita and
When a Dragon Moves In by Jodi Moore and Howard McWilliaz
How to Read a Story by Kate Messner and Mark Siegel
Love by Matt de la Peña and Loren Long

March 10-11 Off: No weekend posts

Day 8 (March 12) Lit Expert Librarian Matthew Winner- Starting/Ending Strong
Charlotte the Scientist is Squished by Camille Andros and Brianne Farley
Great Big Things by Kate Hoefler and ‎ Noah Klocek
Nimoshom and His Bus by Penny M. Thomas and‎ Karen Hibbard
A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars by Seth Fishman and Isabel Greenberg
I Won’t Eat That by Christopher Silas Neal
Shelter by Celine Claire and Qin Leng
Another Way to Climb a Tree by Liz Garton Scanlon and Hadley Hooper
Sing, Don’t Cry by Angela Dominguez
Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion by Chris Barton and Victo Ngai
Chibi Samurai Wants a Pet by Sanae Ishida

Day 9 (March 13) Author Ariel Bernstein--Dialogue
THIS IS NOT A NORMAL ANIMAL BOOK by Julie Segal-Walters, Brian Biggs.
STARRING CARMEN! By Anika Denise, illustrated by Lorena Alvarez Gomez
WHOBERT WHOVER, OWL DETECTIVE by Jason Gallaher, Jess Pauwels
BOB AND JOSS GET LOST! by Peter McCleery, illustrated by Vin Vogel
WOLFIE THE BUNNY by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by Zacharia OHora

Day 10 (March 14) Author Andrea J. Loney--Remarkable Biographies
Ira’s Shakespeare Dream by Glenda Armand and Floyd Cooper
Lost and Found Cat: The True Story of Kunkush's Incredible Journey by Doug Kuntz and Amy Shrodes, illustrated by Sue Cornelison
Nina: Jazz Legend and Civil-Rights Activist Nina Simone by  Alice Brière-Haquet and Bruno Liance
Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear by Lindsay Mattick and Sophie Blackall

Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci by Joseph D'Agnese and John O'Brien

Day 11 (March 15) Author Janie Reinart
Love, Mama by Jeanette Bradley
The Day I Became a Bird by Ingrid Chabbert Guridi  
My Beautiful Birds by Suzanne Del Rizzo
Every Day Birds by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
Bird, Balloon, Bear by Il Sung Na

Day 12 (March 16) Agent Jenna Pocius--New Perspectives
They All Saw a Cat by Brendan Wenzel
Small by Gina Perry
Beautiful by Stacy McAnulty, illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
Windows by Julia Denos, illustrated by E.B. Goodale
Double Take! A New Look at Opposites by Susan Hood, illustrated by Jay Fleck

March 17-18 off: No weekend posts

Day 13 (March 19) Author Librarian Marcie Flinchum Atkins--Deep Concept Books
Be a King By Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by James Ransome
Brave By Stacy McAnulty, illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
Dear Girl By Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal, Illustrated by Holly Hatam
Life By Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Brendan Wenzel
Love Is By Dianne Adams
Lovely Written and illustrated by Jess Hong
Most People By Michael Leannah, illustrated by Jennifer E. Morris
Peace is an Offering By Annette LeBox, illustrated by Stephanie Graegin
Why Am I Me? By Paige Britt, illustrated by Selina Alko and Sean Qualls
You Hold Me Up By Monique Gray Smith, illustrated by Danielle Daniel

Day 14 (March 20) Author Jen Betton--Books to Learn From
Flashlight Night by Matt Forrest Esenwine and Fred Koehler
Before Morning by Joyce Sidman and Beth Krommes
This House, Once by Deborah Freedman
Bear Has a Story to Tell by Philip Stead and Erin Stead
The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles, by Michelle Cuevas and Erin Stead

Day 15 (March 21) Author/Illustrator Dow Phumiruk--Character Flaws and Wants
Be Kind, Pat Zietlow Miller
No Kimchee for Me, Aram Kim
Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn, Kenard Pak
Roscoe Versus the Baby, Lindsay Ward
Bagel in Love, Natasha Wing
A Morning with Grandpa, Sylvia Liu, 2016
If Your Monster Won't Go to Bed, Denise Vega, 2017
Gaston, Kelly DiPucchio, 2014
Maybe Something Beautiful, 2016

Day 16 (March 22) Author Cindy Schrauben--Interactive Picture Books
I DO NOT LIKE KOALA by Sean Ferrell
PRESS HERE by Hervé Tullet
FLORA AND FLAMINGO by Molly Idle
BATTLE BUNNY by Jon Scieszka and Mac Barnett
TEN LITTLE NINJAS by Miranda Paul

Day 17 (March 23) Author Educator Colby Sharp
Radiant Child by Javaka Steptoe
The Book of Mistakes by Corinna Luyken
Between the Lines: How Ernie Barnes Went From The Football Field to the Art Gallery by Sandra Neil Wallace and Brian Collier 

Sam & Eva by Debbie Ridpath Ohi
The Amazing Collection of Joey Cornell by Candace Fleming and Gerard Dubios

March 18-19 off: No weekend posts

Day 18 (March 26) Author/Illustrator Salina Yoon--Early Concept Books
Color Zoo, by Lois Ehlert
Where is Baby’s Home? by Karen Katz
Rock and Roll COLORS, by Salina Yoon
ABC, by Xavier Deneux
Finger Puppet Book series, by Chronicle Books
Peek-A-book Farm, by Joyce Wan
Peek-A-Moo, by Nina Laden
Color Wonder: Hooray for Spring! By Chieu Anh Urban
Belly Button Book, By Sandra Boynton

Day 19 (March 27) Author Susan Eaddy--Longer Picture Books
Louise, the Adventures of a Chicken, by Kate DiCamillo
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, by Kevin Henkes
Each Kindness, by Jacqueline Woodson
The Rooster who would not be Quiet! By Carmen Agra Deedy. illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
Finding Winnie, by Lindsay Mattic & Sophie Blackall
Henry’s Freedom Box, by Ellen Levine, illustrated by Kadir Nelson
That Book Woman, by Heather Henson, illustrated by David Small
So You Want to be President, by Judith St. George, illustrated by David Small

Day 20 (March 28) Editor Mary Lee Donovan--
I Dare you not to Yawn, Hélène Boudreau
Fiona’s Little Accident by Rosemary Wells
Green Pants by Kenneth Kraegel
Baby’s Got the Blues by Carol Diggory Shields
Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall

Day 21 (March 29) Coordinators Carrie Charley Brown & Kirsti Call-Resolutions/Wrapping up your
Progress
Coming soon!

Day 22- (March 30) Appreciation Day

Day 23- (March 31) Rafflecopter Opens

You will always find an updated reading list at this tab on the blog: ReFoReMo 2018

Which topics are you most eager to tackle?

47 comments:

  1. Yay! You are right, it does take a while to get the books requested and gathered. I use up all of my card and my grandson's card. And this year, if I need space, I will make my husband get a card! LOL. I know - he doesn't have a card! Hard to believe...

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    1. And I'm looking forward to the longer picture books post. And so many other topics...like all of them!

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  2. I always look so forward to this month. I love the towers of books filling up my desk.

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  3. Reserving all the books with several cards from my whole family! Can't wait for ReFoReMo 2018!

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  4. Yay!!! So glad the list is out! Now I can get busy reserving them.

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  5. Whee! I love ReFoReMo--off to start putting books on reserve. Oh, crap. I always go over the limit, though, at the library...

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  6. I look forward to reading with you. And I'm very excited to discuss Deep Concept Books.

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  7. Excited for ReFoReMo 2018! I need to get busy!

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  8. I find myself drawn to REFOREMO again because there is always more to learn. Someday I will have the courage to send off one of my books instead of self-publishing all!

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  9. So excited to be reading more awesome books and learning from the presenters. A big Thank You to all who make this possible.

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  10. Judy Cooper - Looking forward to 2018 ReFoReMo.

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  11. Helen Ishmurzin - Can't wait to get started!

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  12. Can’t wait! I had such a great experience last year. I’m particularly excited for “tough topics.”

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  13. Jennifer Prevost. I've been looking forward to March for months!

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  14. I'm brand new here, can't wait to start this adventure!

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