April 09, 2010

April 11-17 is National Library Week! How will you celebrate?



Celebrate National Library Week at your library!
Visit www.enslow.com or read your favorite Enslow books to celebrate at your library.
For more information, visit ALA's site.



On this day in history

The nation's first tax-supported public library was founded in Peterborough, N.H.

On this day in history

French explorer Robert La Salle reached the Mississippi River.

Happy Birthday Paul Robeson!

Today would have been Paul Robeson's 112th birthday!


This actor, singer, and political activist inspired a lot of people, and is still known for his unwavering stature as a champion of civil rights.


Enslow has two titles about this political activist for the elementary and middle school markets.



April 08, 2010

Sad anniversary for Kurt Cobain fans


On this day in 1994, Kurt Cobain died.

Jeff Burlingame, who personally knew Cobain, explores the rock legend’s too-brief life, his revolutionary music, and the enduring legacy he left behind.

April 07, 2010

On this day in history

Henry Ford passed away at the age of 83 in 1947.


Happy Birthday Tiki Barber!


Tiki Barber All-Pro On and Off the Field
Author: Tom Needham
State Affiliation of Author: NC
State Affiliation of Title: NJ, NY
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-2865-4

ISBN-10: 0-7660-2865-8
Publication Year: 2007
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 128

Tiki Barber is the outstanding running back for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He was the league's top yardage gainer from the line of scrimmage in 2005 and is the all-time leader in rushing yards in Giants history. Off the field, Barber has been involved with programs designed to fight breast cancer, autism, muscular dystrophy, domestic violence and many others. When a charitable cause calls, Tiki always answers. His 21 Club, which raises funds based on his performance on the field, supports the Children's Miracle Network and art education.

April 06, 2010

On this day in history


Explorers Robert E. Peary and Matthew A. Henson became the first men to reach the North Pole on April 6, 1909.

April 05, 2010

Enslow Sponsoring SLJ Nonfiction Webcast- Register Today!


Enslow Publishers is a proud sponsor of SLJ's Nonfiction Spring 2010 Book Buzz!
There’s a lot of competition to get and keep the attention of young
readers. When it comes to books, fiction is often thought to outshine
nonfiction, though we know that's not necessarily true. The key is to find nonfiction books that dazzle, amaze, and have kids saying, "Wow! I didn't know that. I want to know more!" In answering their homework questions or simply addressing curiosity on a subject, the one thing kids don't want is a long, boring, drawn-out explanation, whether it's from you or a nonfiction book. And you definitely to provide them with reliable information that will support their research needs. Enthusiasm, fast facts, and cool, interesting information – that’s what our publishers want to provide with the titles featured in the SLJ Nonfiction Spring 2010 Book Buzz!

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EVENT DATE: Tuesday April 13, 2010 – 3:00-4:00 PM ET Time – 60 minutes

Today is Colin Powell's birthday



Older readers will enjoy this biography about Colin Powell.






Younger readers will enjoy this one.

Birthday of Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington was born on this day in 1856.


Enslow has two biogaphies about Booker T. Washington. Middle school students might enjoy this title. Elementary students will have an easier time reading and understanding this title.










April 03, 2010

Birthday of Jane Goodall


Who on Earth is Jane Goodall? Champion for the Chimpanzees
Author: Victoria Guidi
State Affiliation of Author: NJ
ISBN-13: 978-1-59845-119-1

ISBN-10: 1-59845-119-7
Publication Year: 2009
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 112


Jane Goodall is considered the world's foremost authority on chimpanzees, having closely observed their behavior in the jungles of the Gombe Game Reserve in Africa since 1960. This biography explores the life and work of Jane Goodall whose research tranformed how chimpanzees as a species are understood.
Binding: Library
Subject(s): Biography, Science
Dewey #: 590.92
Trim Size: 6 1/2 x 9 1/4
Back Matter: -->
Illustrations: Illus. with color photographs and illustrations

April 02, 2010

April is School Library Month!



April is School Library Month! How will you celebrate? Click on the link to learn more about "SLM."


School Library Month (SLM) is the American Association of School Librarians' (AASL) celebration of school librarians and their programs. Every April school librarians are encouraged to create activities to help their school and local community celebrate the essential role that strong school library programs play in a student's educational career. The 2010 theme will be "Communities Thrive @ your library."


This year, AASL observes the 25th Anniversary of School Library Month (SLM). Read about the history of School Library Month and download SLM proclamation templates.


Check out http://www.enslow.com/ for some great books for your library. Enter our monthly raffle too!

April 01, 2010

Birthday of William Harvey

William Harvey Discoverer of How Blood Circulates, Revised Edition
Author: Lisa Yount
State Affiliation of Author: CA
ISBN-13:
978-0-7660-3010-7
ISBN-10: 0-7660-3010-5
Publication Year: 2008
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 128

What does the heart do? Why does it beat? What is a pulse? Up until the 17th century, most believed that blood sloshed around the body like ocean tides. Then the English physician William Harvey showed the world that the heart is actually a pump, and that blood circulates throughout the body. This marked one of the greatest advances in the study of medicine.

March 31, 2010

Jaime Escalante, "Stand and Deliver" teacher loses battle to cancer

After teaching math and science in Bolivia for ten years, Jaime Escalante arrived in California speaking little English. Through much hard work, he earned a degree in mathematics and made it back into the classroom. There, he inspired his inner-city students to pass the A.P. calculus exam. His efforts prompted Hollywood to make the movie Stand and Deliver about his life and dedication as an educator.

Escalante died Tuesday after a battle with cancer at age 79. He was surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren when he died at his home in Roseville, California. To read more information please visit cnn.com.


Enslow has a great book on Escalante's life entitled, Jaime Escalante Inspirational Math Teacher

Birthday of Angus Young of AC/DC

AC/DC's lead guitarist celebrates a birthday today!

Birthday of Cesar Chavez


Read About Cesar Chavez
Author: Stephen Feinstein
State Affiliation of Author: WA
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-2296-6

ISBN-10: 0-7660-2296-X
Publication Year: 2004
Interest Level: Grades 1-3
Page Count: 24

This biography has simple text aimed at early independent readers; as well as full-color illustrations. It tells the story of the labor leader Cesar Chavez from his impoverished boyhood to his leadership in the farm worker’s union, which made life better for migrant farm workers.

March 30, 2010

Rutgers University reviews Enslow's "Ferris Wheel! George Ferris and His Amazing Invention"

Rutgers University's School of Arts and Science, Economics and Children's EconKids department reviewed Enslow's Ferris Wheel! George Ferris and His Amazing Invention"

An excerpt from the review:

"This straightforward, factual book gives children a brief biographical sketch of George Ferris and then goes into detail of his famous invention, which is all written in a way that is easy to digest for young readers. "

To see the entire review, click here.

You can find more information about the title at enslow.com

March 29, 2010

Review of Sandra Cisneros: Inspiring Latina Author

Nana Herron, reviewer on MiniBookBytes.com reviewed Enslow's Sandra Cisneros: Inspiring Latina Author. You can check out the great review here. You can find more information here as well.

An excerpt from the review:

"As part of the Latino Biography Library series, Sandra Cisneros: Inspiring Latina Author will appeal to readers of all ages, but especially to young adults and aspiring writers....The text is clearly written and a pleasure to read. Highly recommended as an excellent biography for kids in grades 6 and up."

Birthday of Sam Walton


Sam Walton Business Genius of Wal-Mart
Author: Sally Lee
State Affiliation of Author: TX
State Affiliation of Title: AR, MO, OK
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-2692-6

ISBN-10: 0-7660-2692-2
Publication Year: 2007
Interest Level: Grades 6-up
Page Count: 112

Sam Walton was the founder of the tremendously successful retail chain, Wal-Mart. In addition to his business accomplishments, Walton supported various charitable causes, including those of his church, the Presbyterian Church. The Sam and Helen R. Walton Award was created in 1991 when the Waltons made a gift of six million dollars which included an endowment in the amount of three million dollars to provide annual awards to new church developments that are working in creative ways to share the Christian faith in local communities.

March 26, 2010

Birthday of Robert Frost



Today would have been Robert Frost's birthday.

You can also learn more about him here.

Birthday of Tennessee Williams

A Student's Guide to Tennessee Williams
Author: Spring Hermann
State Affiliation of Author: CT
State Affiliation of Title: LA
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-2706-0
ISBN-10: 0-7660-2706-6

Publication Year: 2007
Interest Level: Grades 6-up
Page Count: 160

Tennessee Williams is one of the most popular and important American playwrights of the twentieth century. He is best known for his "Southern Gothic" style, which often portrayed the struggles of old-world Southerners trying to adjust to modern society. In A Student's Guide to Tennessee Williams, the life and work of Williams are examined, offering accessible insight for young readers. Each work is placed in historical and biographical context, with special emphasis placed on curriculum-related works The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, in addition to many other lesser-known works.

March 25, 2010

On this day in 1911 . . .

A fire in the Triangle Shirtwaist Company killed 146 workers, most of them young immigrant women. To read more about this, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire explains how this horrific fire impacted the national labor reform movement.

To read an historically accurate, fictional account of this tragedy, The Locket follows the working experiences of two Russian-Jewish sisters who were working in this factory on the day of the fire.


Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire    The Locket

Linda Sue Park's birthday is today


Linda Sue Park An Author Kids Love
Author: Michelle Parker-Rock
State Affiliation of Author: AZ
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3158-6

ISBN-10: 0-7660-3158-6-->
Publication Year: 2009
Interest Level: Grades 3-4
Page Count: 48
Description: Linda Sue Park wrote poems and stories from the time she was a very young girl. Today she is the award-winning author of such children's books as A Single Shard and The Kite Fighters, many of which draw upon her Korean heritage. In an interview with author Michelle Parker-Rock, Park tells her story, including what inspired her to be a writer and how she works. Park also offers advice for kids who want to be writers themselves. Filled with childhood photographs and personal quotes.

Danica Patrick's birthday is today


Danica Patrick Racing to History
Author: J Chris Roselius
State Affiliation of Author: MN
State Affiliation of Title: WI
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3302-3

ISBN-10: 0-7660-3302-3-->
Publication Year: 2009
Interest Level: Grades 5-9
Page Count: 128
Description: Millions of sports fans know the name Danica Patrick—even if they've never watched an indy car race before. As a female driver, Patrick has broken ground for her consistent performances behind the wheel. In 2008, she won the Indy Japan 300, becoming the first woman to win in an Indy Car race.

March 24, 2010

On this day in 2002

Halle Berry became the first African-American performer to win a best actress Oscar for her performance in "Monster's Ball."

On this day in 1973

Pink Floyd released their album "Dark Side of the Moon."

Peyton Manning's birthday is today


Peyton Manning Leader On and Off the Field
Author: Tim Polzer
State Affiliation of Author: TX
State Affiliation of Title: IN, LA, TN
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-2822-7ISBN-10: 0-7660-2822-4-->
Publication Year: 2006
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 128


After a legendary college career at Tennessee, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning has gone on to shatter nearly every passing record in the NFL in his young career. Off the field, Manning’s "PeyBack" Foundation, established in 1999, assists programs that provide opportunities for children at risk.
Enslow Publishers, Inc.

March 23, 2010

Visit Enslow at PLA! Booth 1050


Mark Enslow, president of Enslow Publishers, will be at PLA this week in Portland, Oregon. Come to booth #1050 to see what's new with Enslow!


We are giving away $100 in free books from Enslow to people who have their badge scanned or fill out a ballot at PLA this week. The winner will be chosen on Friday March 26th, and you have to visit our booth to enter!


For more information on PLA, visit http://www.pla.org/.

Happy Birthday Jason Kidd!


Jason Kidd Leader on the Court
Author: Ken Rappoport
State Affiliation of Author: NJ
State Affiliation of Title: NJ
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-2214-0

ISBN-10: 0-7660-2214-5--
Publication Year: 2004
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 104

Widely recognized as the best pure point guard in the league today, Jason Kidd is one of the NBA’s most recognizable stars. After a stellar high school and college career, Kidd made an impact as a pro, earning Rookie of the Year honors, followed by a starting spot in the All-Star Game in just his second professional season. After being traded to the New Jersey Nets in 2001, Kidd immediately turned the franchise around, leading the team to the NBA Finals in his first two seasons there. With Kidd leading the way, the Nets are sure to remain playoff contenders for many seasons to come.

Japanese-American internment during World War II

In 1942, during World War II, the U.S. government moved Japanese-Americans from their West Coast homes to detention centers.

The Lucky Baseball is a fictionalized account of that time.

The Tragic History of the Japanese-American Internment Camps written by Deborah Kent also details the sad history of these camps, the reasons behind their creation, and how the internees made the best of their deplorable situation, and finally received an official apology from the U.S. Government.

March 22, 2010

Enslow's Animal Books, Perfect Follow-up to Discovery Channel's "Life"

If anyone caught the Discovery Channel ongoing documentary "Life" last night, you were probably fascinated by all of the animals!

Enslow Publishers as a huge selection of animal books for all grades. Just click the link to see all of the series.

Some new animal series for spring 2010 include, I Like Reading About Animals! and Top 50 Reasons to Care About Endangered Animals.

Also, if you want to learn more about "Life" and when you can catch an episode visit, http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/life/

March 19, 2010

Review in Booklist of Contemporary American Poetry "Not the End, but the Beginning"

Authors Sheila Griffin Llanas and Michelle M. Houle have received a nice review in Booklist (3/15/10) issue of Contemporary American Poetry "Not the End, but the Beginning" (author Sheila Griffin Llanas) and Modern British Poetry "The World Is Never the Same" (author Michelle M. Houle). The review by Carolyn Phelan says:
"...the books' organization and presentation are clear, though the titles' terms of "contemporary"and "modern" are rather broadly applied."
To read the online reviews, you will need a subscription to visit: http://www.booklistonline.com/

Enslow's web site has these description for Contemporary American Poetry: Poet William Stafford wrote, "A poem is not the end, but the beginning, of an excursion." This collection, highlighting American poets born after the beginning of the twentieth century, helps young readers get started on their excursion into understanding poetry. The book includes brief biographies of eleven poets, ranging from Theodore Roethke to Allen Ginsberg, Sylvia Plath, and Billy Collins, along with several poems for each writer. It also introduces the techniques of analysis to deepen readers’ appreciation of poetry.

And for Modern British Poetry: This collection introduces readers to eleven British poets born between 1806 and 1914, including Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lord Alfred Tennyson, W. B. Yeats, W. H. Auden, and Dylan Thomas. Includes biographical information, historical background, poetry analysis, and several poems by each writer. Helps readers understand poetry and appreciate the statement by Dylan Thomas: "The world is never the same once a good poem has been added to it."


Big Cats nominated for Big Arizona Award!

Big Cats: Hunters of the Night has been nominated for the Non-Fiction Book category of Arizona's 2011 Grand Canyon Reader Award.


Author Elaine Landau will be speaking at the 23rd Annual Conference on Children's Literature at the Broward Country Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on April 22nd.


She will also be speaking at the Young Author's Conference at Cedar Key School in Cedar Key, Florida on May 14th


Today would have been Wyatt Earp's birthday


Wyatt Earp would have been 162 today, believe it or not!


March 18, 2010

Animal Body-Part Regenerators: Growing New Heads, Tails, and Legs

This title in the Amazing Animal Defenses series looks at animals that can lose a limb or other body part—and then re-grow it! From newts and salamanders to starfish and earthworms, the ability to regenerate a missing part is truly amazing. Author Susan K. Mitchell explains how these animals can do this, and how it helps them survive.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.


Author: Susan K. Mitchell

ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3295-8

Publication Year: 2008
Interest Level: Grades 5-9
Page Count: 48

Celebrate National Poetry Month in April with Enslow's Poetry Rocks! series

Enslow's series Poetry Rocks! is organized by cultural traditions and literary periods, presents a wide range of poets in one volume, while also providing analysis, information on that particular type of poetry, and that poet's place in literature. Includes historical information on the literary period, as well as a brief biography of each poet. Students will see that poetry rocks!




"This series offers a comprehensive overview of literary periods . . . These titles will find the most use with teachers looking to guide literary studies."
–School Library Journal, Fall 2009, Reprinted with permission from School Library Journal, copyright Cahners Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier, Inc.


"The writing is conversational but intelligent . . . These books would be great supplemental texts for teachers in grades eight through twelve who teach poetry . . ."
–VOYA, February 2010


"The book provides a collection of concise, informative introductions to the poets chosen for discussion."
–Booklist, October 1, 2009

Today is Queen Latifah's birthday


Queen Latifah celebrates her birthday today!




March 17, 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Want to learn more about this holiday? Enslow Elementary's St. Patrick's Day contains lots of interesting facts.

Create Ogham message sticks, a bodhran, or a snake eyes game in Enslow Elementary's St. Patrick's Day Crafts.

Dwight Howard: Gifted and Giving Basketball Star


Dwight Howard NEW!Gifted and Giving Basketball Star
Author: Ryan Basen
State Affiliation of Author: NC
State Affiliation of Title: FL
ISBN-13:
978-0-7660-3586-7

ISBN-10: 0-7660-3586-7-->
Publication Year: 2010
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 128
Description: Dwight Howard is one of the most electrifying young basketball players today, as well as one of the most generous. After reaching the NBA finals in 2009, Howard's team, the Orlando Magic, has never been closer to its first championship. Howard started his own charity in 2004, the Dwight D. Howard Foundation, and often volunteers in the community and hosts his own basketball camps to help kids improve at the game.

March 16, 2010

Magellan reaches the Philippines!

On this day in 1521, Magellan finally reached the Philippines, only to be killed by natives the following month.

A Nathaniel Hawthorne publication was released in 1850

The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne was published on this day in 1850. Mr. Hawthorne was also known for penning The House of Seven Gables.

March 15, 2010

LaDainian Tomlinson signs deal with the Jets

LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers recently signed a 2-year agreement with the New York Jets. To read more about this trade, click here.

In Enslow's title, LaDainian Tomlinson: All-Pro On and Off the Field you won't only learn about his tremendous NFL career, but also his life wway from the football field. Tomlinson's Touching Lives Foundation finances field trips for young students in an effort to encourage their education and personal growth.


March 12, 2010

Today would have been Jack Kerouac's 88th birthday

Jack Kerouac was born on March 12, 1922. Writer, poet, father of the Beat Generation, man of the road—Jack Kerouac just wanted to tell stories. But his stream-of-consciousness writing style and problems with authority made this a difficult dream to achieve. So Kerouac took to the road, traveling, writing, making friends, and getting by, until it all resulted in the publication of On the Road, making him a literary figure who would not be forgotten.

Kart Racers: Kid Racers

Karting is a good way to start racing. It can be a family hobby, or it can be the first step in a professional driving career. There are groups for kids of almost any age, experience level, or budget. Nearly half of the kart racers in the United States are under the age of eighteen. Karting is an inexpensive and fun way to join the world of motor sports. Author Alison C. Norville.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3482-2
Paperback 978-0-7660-3754-0
For ages 9-13
48 pages, Full color.

March 11, 2010

Speedboat Racers: Kid Racers

Speedboat racing is a national sport and all ages of kids and adults can race. Learn about sleek hydroplanes, powerful runabouts, and the stars in the sport. By the early 1900s, powerboat racing had official rules. It became a national sport. You can race a powerboat as soon as you are nine years old. It doesn’t matter if you’re a boy or a girl, tall or short, big or small. Successful boat racers come in all shapes and sizes. Author: Michael Hauenstein.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3485-3
Paperback ISBN: 978-0-7660-3755-7
Ages 8-15
48 Pages, Full Color.

Dirt Bike Racers: Kid Racers

Motocross is the sport of racing off-road motorcycles. Riders complete several laps around a course of jumps, turns, hills, and bumps. After learning how to ride a dirt bike safely, many kids decide to race. Racing is tough—but with dedication, practice, and patience, anyone can become a dirt bike racer! Author: James Holter.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3483-9
Paperback: 978-0-7660-3752-6
Published: 2010
48 pages, Full color.

Molly the Great's Messy Bed: A Book About Responsibility

Superheroes always do their chores . . . or do they? When Molly dons her clever crown and Ben ties on his courageous cape, this duo can accomplish anything. However, even superheroes must sometimes be reminded to fulfill their family responsibilities. Follow Molly through a daring adventure in becoming a responsible family member. Author: Shelly Marshall. Illustrated by Ben Mahan.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3517-1
Paperback: 978-0-7660-3742-7
Grades K-3
Publication Date: 2010
24 pages, Full Color.


Who Can Solve the Crime? Science Projects Using Detective Skills

Forensic scientists use many different skills to help them solve crimes, including the scientific method. Find out if you have what it takes to be a detective with fun experiments about being a keen observer, breaking codes, collecting evidence, and more. Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve! Award-winning author Robert Gardner.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13 978-0-7660-3247-7
Publication Year: 2010
For Ages 9-13.
48 Pages, Full Color.

March 10, 2010

Snowmobile Racers

Nearly 1.6 million Americans own snowmobiles. Every winter, dads, moms, teenagers, and even little kids climb aboard their hot machines for some cold-weather fun. Some go for casual rides on groomed trails across snow-covered fields. Others dare to cut their own trails on mountainsides. Snowmobiling is an outdoor activity for the whole family. Author: Bob Woods.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13 978-0-7660-3487-7
Paperback: 978-0-7660-3756-4
Publication Year: 2010
For Ages 9-13.
48 Pages, Full Color.