Spring 09 LLED, Altoona discussion
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Audience: Ages 4-8
Title: A Diary of a Fly
Illustrator:Harry Bliss
Author:Doreen Cronin
I nominate "Diary of a Fly" written by, Doreen Cronin. This book was nominated #1 bestsellers from the New York Times. This book is hilarious. The story is about a fy who dreams of becoming a superhero because she believes that she has all the skills needed. Through her transition she starts school and even makes two best friends, Spider and Worm. The book is told in diary form. It starts off with June 9th. This might be a downfall for some students to grasp the concept because it is not told in an exact order. The illustrations are amazing, it makes you feel like you are in the book. When I read this book I laughed and laughed and laughed. For example, Spider tells fly that he is an important part of the food chain. However, Fly didn't know what the food chain was. Fly actually felt important until worm told him what the food chain was. Than Fly was not so excited. It is the context of the book that makes this book so great. There is also multiple series that goes with this book. I think it would make a great "wiggle and giggle" award but also a great series to put into a classroom!



Timothy Tunny Swallowed a Bunny

Santoro gives each detail and personality an evenly, brightly lit perspective. The facial expressions are so amusing, you will laugh on each page. When you read this book, make sure you have a tissue ready because you will laugh so hard, tears will start to fly!
This book deserves the Wiggle N Giggle Award because it is truly a comedy worth cherishing.
Please consider this book for your award. Once you read it, you will want to share it with everyone. But again, I remind you, have a tissue handy!
This book was designed for ages 4-8 and would be ideal for a teacher in the classroom because it has a great moral at the end. Although it is a comical book, it still tells a heartfelt story that leaves a good message in the reader's mind.
Again, please consider this very laughable, fun-loving book for your award!



The pictures work very well with the text, as they are childlike and resemble what the students would draw.
This is a quick and easy read. Trust me, you will not want to put this one down!









Dear Dom DeLuise,
I am currently a junior at Penn State Altoona studying in the field of Elementary Education. This semester our class is learning about children鈥檚 language and literature. We were given an assignment to keep a catalogue of children鈥檚 literature books. We were to make our own award and make specific specifications to be an award nominee. The rest of the class was to nominate books for the award. The award that I chose to do was the 鈥淲iggle N鈥� Giggle鈥� award. This award is given to the most hilarious children鈥檚 literature. The literature had to have an educational purpose that could be used in the classroom. After receiving each student鈥檚 final nomination for the award, I had to choose which one fit the best. I decided to choose your comical children鈥檚 literature, King Bob鈥檚 New Clothes.
There are multiple reasons that make your book the most worthy of receiving this award. For first and foremost, your book is absolutely phenomenal. Throughout the book the reader is left with a sense of voice coming from the text. There were uses of other literary elements as well including: dialogue, irony, creative license, figurative language, mood, and a lot of imagery. The story itself connects wonderfully with any audience. Everyone has been tricked once in his or her life. The flow of the story really brings in the reader to want to keep turning the pages to see the next comical element. I enjoyed the historical correlation to 鈥淭he Emperor鈥檚 New Clothes鈥�. You were really able to make all of your characters come alive. According to Ralph Fletcher in Craft Lessons, 鈥渋f you want your readers to care about your characters, they have to be able to picture them.鈥� You were able to allow the reader to walk in the shoes of the characters in the story and develop a feeling of their individual personalities.
I want to thank you again for your comical book. Congratulations on winning the Wiggle N鈥� Giggle award and I will be sure to use your book in my future literary classroom.
Sincerely,
Krystal -----
Penn State
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This award is for the most hilarious children鈥檚 literature book. The book has to include a comical character and event. The book has to contain a never-ending hysterical story line. However, in order to receive the award, the book winner has to contain some sort of lesson to be learned or educational purpose. This book award is geared toward students that are in elementary school (kindergarten 鈥� sixth grade). The Wiggle N Giggle Award is open to all genres. It could be fiction, nonfiction, picture book, etc. The award is covering a wide range of readers, from emergent to fluent readers, so I suspect there will be a variety of books.
Children seem to associate better with books that are funny and interesting. It is a lot easier to recall a funny educational story than series of facts in a textbook. According to Griffith, 鈥淟iterature is 鈥榓esthetic鈥�; it gives pleasure鈥� (Griffith, 23). The Wiggle N Giggle Award is geared towards an audience who wants to read for fun and meaning.
The final date for nominations will be March 5,2009.
Works Cited:
Griffith, K. (2005). Writing essays about literature. Florence, KY:Wadsworth.