K: Cook-a-Doodle-Doo! by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel; OR An Extraordinary Egg, by Leo Lionni; if time, Out of the Egg, by Tina Matthews (on loan from the Robinson Elementary School library)
1st: Syverson—autobiography/special object: Miss Bridie Chose a Shovel, by Leslie Connor; OR for National Bicycle Month, Sally Jean, Bicycle Queen, by Cari Best
2nd: Spud Murphy, by Eoin Colfer (chapters 3&4)
3rd: Henry and the Kite Dragon, by Bruce Edward Hall
4th: Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Romines & Rumble--Honda: The Boy Who Dreamed of Cars, by Mark Weston, with trailer for “Into the Unknown,” a short promotional film from Honda (http://dreams.honda.com/#/video_i1); Hart--The Extraordinary Mark Twain, by Barbara Kerley (on loan from the County of Los Angeles Public Library)
5th: Warner: introduction to the catalog; and as time allows, Voices of the Alamo, by Sherry Garland; Ahrens: Lewis & Clark & Me, by Laurie Myers (on loan from the Meadows Elementary School library)
This week's links:
Honda, "Into the Unknown," a promotional video related to our reading of Honda: The Boy Who Dreamed of Cars, by Mark Weston (4th)

Cook-a-Doodle-Doo! by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel (E STE)

Henry and the Kite Dragon, by Bruce Edward Hall (E HAL)

Voices of the Alamo, by Sherry Garland (976.4 GAR)