Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker: Incognito

Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker: Incognito | Avery and Augustine

 

“Chaos is a spy’s best friend.”

Our favorite upside down thinker is back, and this time she’s hatched a super secret plan called Operation Upside.  She and her best friend and “partner in trouble” Lenny Santos hit a few snafus on the way and have to think quick in order to save the mission.  And keep a low profile, which is a bit hard for our topsy-turvy spy. ;)  We enjoyed the original Beatrice so much that we donated a copy to Avery’s class last year and are donating another copy to the school library.  She’s one of those lovably quirky characters that kids connect with almost instantly and we can’t wait to get her second story into kids’ hands.

Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker: Incognito was written and illustrated by Shelley Johannes and published by Disney Books.  It'll be out on September 18.

The Snow Lion

The Snow Lion | Avery and Augustine
The Snow Lion | Avery and Augustine
The Snow Lion | Avery and Augustine
The Snow Lion | Avery and Augustine

So excited about the US edition of this loveliest, coziest of stories.  Caro and her mum move to a new house at the top of a hill.  Caro is a little sad, lonely and reluctant to go out and explore her new environs.  But in the quiet of her house, a new friend appears just when she needs one most.  Both words and pictures are just the right amount of soft, magical and heartfelt.  If you buy one book this year, let this be it.

The Snow Lion was written by Jim Helmore, illustrated by Richard Jones and published by Peachtree.  It’ll be out on October 1.

Storm

Storm | Avery and Augustine
Storm | Avery and Augustine
Storm | Avery and Augustine

STORM is the fourth in Sam Usher’s seasonal series about a boy, his grandad and their outings together.  It’s a red and ochre autumn day, with nice gusty winds brewing outside — perfect kite-flying weather.  The only problem is their old kite is nowhere to be found, and rummaging around the house for it seems to go on and on.  Eventually the pair sets off, eager and hopeful for an adventure…of the magical sort.  Such a fantastic series and we’ve so enjoyed and anticipated the publication of each of these titles: SNOW, RAIN, SUN, and now STORM.

STORM was written and illustrated by Samuel Usher and published by Templar Books.

Little Lit Book Series: Math

Margaret and the Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved the First Lunar Landing | Avery and Augustine
Margaret and the Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved the First Lunar Landing | Avery and Augustine
Margaret and the Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved the First Lunar Landing | Avery and Augustine

We’re all about math this month for #littlelitbookseries.

“Margaret Hamilton loved to solve problems.  She came up with ideas no one had ever thought of before.”

Margaret’s childhood affinity for math and her innovative and inquisitive nature led her to deeper studies in algebra, geometry and calculus as she got older.  She became involved in the nascent field of computer science, learned to code, coined the term “software engineering” and started working at NASA.  She eventually became the director of software programming for the Apollo project and perhaps one of her most well-known contributions was helping to land astronauts safely on the moon in Apollo 11.  Margaret Hamilton not only had a brilliant mind, but was a pioneer on so many levels.  Her story is told in the enjoyable, engaging and inspiring Margaret and the Moon.  We absolutely loved reading it and are great fans of Lucy Knisley’s art.

Margaret and the Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved the First Lunar Landing was written by Dean Robbins, illustrated by Lucy Knisley and published by Knopf Books for Young Readers.

Be sure to stop by @littlelitbookseries for more mathy books throughout the month and check out the others being shared today by searching the hashtag #littlelitbookseries on Instagram.