Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Picture Book Roundup: Nonfiction! The Day-Glo Brothers, Flight of the Honey Bee

And this post marks the last of the great pile of new books we got on Monday.  One final biography, and a really great naturalist book.

The Day-Glo Brothers: The True Story of Bob and Joe Switzer's Bright Ideas and Brand-New Colors
Chris Barton, illustrated (IN DAY-GLO!!) by Tony Persiani
ISBN: 9781570916731
(Robert F. Siebert Honor Book)
Dexters Laboratory-style line drawings, with bright fluorescent colors and DAY-GLO!!! 

Did you ever think about who invented those eye-searing day-glo colors?  Me either!  And that's a shame, because it's a great story.  These two brothers had ambitions: Bob wanted to be a doctor, and Joe wanted to be a famous stage magician.  Sadly, life didn't work out for those ambitions - Bob hit his head, and Joe's magic needed some sort of extra spark to catch the eye of talent scouts.  Instead of getting discouraged, the brothers worked together - first discovering and marketing regular ultraviolet-fluorescing colors, then (accidentally) discovering the secret to DAY-GLO EYE SEARING COLORS!!!

And now you know!  Go read the book, seriously - it's awesome!



Flight of the Honey Bee
Raymond Huber, illustrated by Brian Lovelock
ISBN: 9780763667603
pen & ink, watercolors, and pencil, perspective-forced oversize bees, hyperfocus.

This is a lovely book.  Lots of detail in the artwork, but the text is simple and straightforward, following the adventures of a bee scout, sent to find a good source of pollen and nectar for the hive.  Scout braves birds and storms, finds a lovely patch of flowers, escapes from wasps, and figure-8-dances the directions to her sister bees.  The story includes factual details about the story elements on that spread, and the endpapers feature ways to help preserve honeybees, and an index.  I like that the book, despite the picture-book appearance, has many features of nonfiction for older readers; page numbers, index, text notes.  This would be a great picture-book to pair with a bedtime chapter-by-chapter reading of The Adventures of Maya the Bee.

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