Hmmmm, not so long ago I was bemoaning the lack of good J non-fiction. Methinks I spoke too soon, because there are so many fabulous – not good, but FABULOUS – J non-fiction books available right now that it can be hard to choose (oh, for a limitless budget!). Here are some of my newest favorites:
The Cat in Numberland by Ivar Ekeland
For any of you who missed my post of a few weeks ago about this unique book, here’s another mention of it. I LOVE this book!
Transformed: How Everyday Things are Made by Bill Slavin
Yup, I’ve mentioned this book in the past, too. It’s now on the shelves in Harvard, ready to go; good for reports and for browsing.
Smart Feller, Fart Smeller by Jon Agee
This one is for my dear husband, who loves a certain joke: “One smart feller, he felt smart, two smart fellers, they felt smart, three smart fellers, they all felt smart.â€Â Try saying that several times fast, and see what happens. Tee-hee.
Tomorrow: some new early chapter books, the category known as “JE.â€