Cumulative Index to Volume 9 Look for the cumulative index through vol- Poetry Place Topics and Featured Books ume nine on the Book Links Web site at <http://www.ala.org/BookLinks.> The Power of Poetry. 3/00, p.32 1,000 Years Ago on Planet Earth by Sneed B. Collard Teens Movin’ with Poetry. 3/00, p.38 ill, illus. by Jonathan Hunt. (Points of View) 11/99, p.8 Articles and Features Points of View ABC Book by C. B. Falls. 9/99, p.50 Africa, North. 11/99, p.31 Beyond Boundaries 1,000 Ways to Share the Millennium, by Sneed B African American history. 1/00, p.19, 27 Collard Hl. 11/99, p.8& African Americans. 9/99, p.59; 1/00, p.9, 19, 27, 41 The Arab World and Arab Americans. 11/99, p.31 Autobiography, by Peter Catalanotto. 11/99, p.44 Agriculture. 7/00, p.46 Coping with Violence. 9/99, p.17 Bones of a Story, by Megan McDonald. 3/00, p.22 Agriculture—Migrant workers. 9/99, p.11 Exploring the World with SHAKTI for Children Creating the Story of Into the Sea, by Brenda Z Ajmera, Maya, founder of SHAKTI for Children Books. 3/00, p.46 Guiberson and Alix Berenzy. 7/00, p.18 3/00, p.46, (sidebar) 48 Extended Families. 11/99, p.26 Novels with Deep Roots, by Eleanora E. Tate. Alaska—-As fiction setting. 7/00, p.32 Living in America, 1900-1950. 1/00, p.33 1/00, p.19 Alaska—internet sites. (sidebar) 7/00, p.36 The Migrant Experience. 9/99, p.11 A Place for Love: The Story behind Where Is Alphabet books. 9/99, p.50 Mulan and More: Heroines of Chinese Folklore in Grandpa?, by T. A. Barron. 3/00, p.20 Anatomy—Bones. 3/00, p.22 Picture Books. 5/00, p.15 The Quest for Historical Context, by Marc Aron- Aneesa Lee and the Weaver's Gift by Nikki Grimes, Multicultural Cinderella Stories. 5/00, p.41 son. 5/00, p.34 illus. by Ashley Bryan. (Points of View) 9/99, Picture Books Peek behind Cultural Curtains Reach for the Stars: Discovering Dreamers of the p.46 1/00, p.13 Past, by Deborah Hopkinson. 3/00, p.52 Animal ABC books. 9/99, p.50 Recent Children’s Books about Latinos. 7/00, p.37 Riding (and Writing) on a Dare, by Nikki Grimes. Animals—Sea creatures. 7/00, p.8, 24, 28 Stories within Stories. 5/00, p.10 9/99, p.46 Appalachia. 7/00, p.13 Str1u/g0g0,l e p.f2o7r Freedom: Slavery to Reconstruction SeaCroclhlairndg ItIIh. e 7/C0o0r,a lp .S2e8a s for Books, by Sneed B. AArpapba laAcmheriiacna nfso.l kta1l1e/s9.9 ,p7./3010 , p.13, (sidebar) 16 Student-Teacher Relationships. 9/99, p.22 Arab world. 11/99, p.31, 40 The Time Machine: Writing Historical Fiction, by Arabs. 11/99, p.31, 40 Book Strategies Kathleen Karr. 5/00, p.30 Aronson, Marc. Sir Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El Windows in the Walls of The House of Wisdom, by Dorado. (Points of View) 5/00, p.34 Extpe.3n8d ing the Pleasure of Story with Drama. 5/00, WriJtuidnigt h abHoeuitd e ReGillilgiiloann,d . by1 1J/u9l9i,u s p.L4e0s ter. 11/99, Aronson, Marc—On writing Sir Walter Ralegh and Modern China in Fiction. 5/00, p.19 p.54 the Quest for El Dorado. (Points of View) 5/00, p.34 Racism and the Civil Rights Movement. 9/99, p.59 Art—Bones in. 3/00, p.22 Special Feature The Art of Jazz series. (sidebar) 1/00, p.45 Arts and crafts—Weaving—Poetry. 9/99, p.46 Classroom Connections Asian Americans. 1/00, p.57 26uU Children’s Literature Awards. 3/00, p.50 A Is for Animal. 9/99, p.50 Lasting Connections of 1999. 1/00, p.52 Astronomy. 3/00, p.52 Agriculture in the Classroom. 7/00, p.46 Author-illustrator studies. 11/99, p.21 Appalachian Writers and Writing. 7/00, p.13 Summer Reading Between the Lions: Using Television to Promote Baba Yaga—!In nontraditional settings. (sidebar) Literacy. 3/00, p.41 Gross Books. 7/00, p.50 5/00, p.55 Celebrating the One Hundredth Day of School Barron, T. A. Where Is Grandpa? Illus. by Chris K 11/99, p.16 Talking with ... Soentpiet. (Points of View) 3/00, p.20 A Celebration of Words. 5/00, p.27 Barron, T. A—On writing Where Is Grandpa? (Points Counting above and beyond 1, 2, 3. 11/99, p.12 Ashley Bryan. 1/00, p.9 of View) 3/00, p.20 Creation Myths. 11/99, p.58 Christopher Myers and Tracy Mack. 11/99, p.48 Berenzy, Alix, illus. Into the Sea by Brenda Z Earth Day Stories to Share. 3/00, p.29 David Diaz. 1/00, p.47 Guiberson. (Points of View) 7/00, p.18 Exploring Math with Literature. 5/00, p.58 Berenzy, Alix—On illustrating Into the Sea. (Points jazz Books Capture an American Art Form. 1/00, Floyd Cooper. 9/99, p.42 of View) 7/00, p.18 Janet S. Wong. 1/00, p.57 p.4l Between the Lions (TV series). 3/00, p.41 Oceans. 7/00, p.24 Karen Hesse. 9/99, p.54 Bibliotherapy. 9/99, p.17 Read-Aloud Science Books. 3/00, p.10 Michéle Limieux. 7/00, p.42 Biographies—jazz musicians. 1/00, p.41 A Research Project on the Art of Tomie dePaola Stephen Gammell, 5/00, p.23 Biographies—Musicians. 1/00, p.41 11/99, p.21 Will Hobbs. 3/00, p.56 Biographies—Picture books. 3/00, p.52 Russian Folktales. 5/00, p.52 Black Cat by Christopher Myers. 11/99, p.48 A Sense of Place. 3/00, p.15 Visual Learning A Blessing in Disguise by Eleanora E. Tate. (Points of U.S. Geography in Fiction. 7/00, p.8 View) 1/00, p.i9 Visiting the West Coast in Books. 7/00, p.32 The Art in the Ashes: Views of Cinderella. 5/00, Bodily functions—Gross books. 7/00, p.50 p.47 The Bone Keeper by Megan McDonald, illus. by G Dateline USA Brian Karas. (Points of View) 3/00, p.22 The Cover Story Bones. 3/00, p.22 World War II on the Home Front. 9/99, p.30 Books—Special lists—Book Links’ selections Black Cat, written and illus. by Christopher Myers From the Editor 11/99, p.5 Bryfarno,m A1s9h9l9e.y —1i/n0t0,e rpv.i5e2w . 1/00, p.9 BBalcoko mSitnorgi esW.h e5r/e0 0,P lpa.n6t ed. 3/00, p.6 | Hamvaes Haenadrd iollfusa . Labnyd ,F lworyidt tCeno opbeyr .J oy9c/e99 ,C apr.o5l Tho- BurInllsu,s . Mbaryi lMyanr. thTah e WOenset onD.ol la(rs iWdoerbda r)R id5d/l0e0 , Bopo.k2.9 Jump Back Honey, edited by Ashley Bryan and illus Crossing Lines in the Sands of Time. 11/99, p.6 Get out of Town. 7/00, p.6 by Ashley Bryan and others.. 1/00, p.5 Catalanotto, Peter. Dad & Me. (Points of View) Lost! A Story in String, written by Paul Fleischman 11/99, p.44 Viewing Points. 1/00, p.6 Weaving Dreams from Good Yarns. 9/99, p.6 and illus. by C. B. Mordan. 5/00, p.5 Catalanotto, Peter—On writing Dad & Me. (Points The Wanderer, written by Sharon Creech and illus. of View) 11/99, p.44 Paperback Picks by David Diaz. 7/00, p.5 Children’s literature awards—1999 winners and Where is Grandpa?, written by T. A. Barron and illus honor books. 9/99, p.63; 11/99, p.63; 1/00, p.62; Globe-Trotting. 9/99, p.39 by Chris Soentpiet. 3/00, p.5 3/00, p.60; 7/00, p.53 54 Book Links / July 2000 Cumulative Index to Volume 9 Look for the cumulative index through vol- Poetry Place Topics and Featured Books ume nine on the Book Links Web site at <http://www.ala.org/BookLinks.> The Power of Poetry. 3/00, p.32 1,000 Years Ago on Planet Earth by Sneed B. Collard Teens Movin’ with Poetry. 3/00, p.38 ill, illus. by Jonathan Hunt. (Points of View) 11/99, p.8 Articles and Features Points of View ABC Book by C. B. Falls. 9/99, p.50 Africa, North. 11/99, p.31 Beyond Boundaries 1,000 Ways to Share the Millennium, by Sneed B African American history. 1/00, p.19, 27 Collard Hl. 11/99, p.8& African Americans. 9/99, p.59; 1/00, p.9, 19, 27, 41 The Arab World and Arab Americans. 11/99, p.31 Autobiography, by Peter Catalanotto. 11/99, p.44 Agriculture. 7/00, p.46 Coping with Violence. 9/99, p.17 Bones of a Story, by Megan McDonald. 3/00, p.22 Agriculture—Migrant workers. 9/99, p.11 Exploring the World with SHAKTI for Children Creating the Story of Into the Sea, by Brenda Z Ajmera, Maya, founder of SHAKTI for Children Books. 3/00, p.46 Guiberson and Alix Berenzy. 7/00, p.18 3/00, p.46, (sidebar) 48 Extended Families. 11/99, p.26 Novels with Deep Roots, by Eleanora E. Tate. Alaska—-As fiction setting. 7/00, p.32 Living in America, 1900-1950. 1/00, p.33 1/00, p.19 Alaska—internet sites. (sidebar) 7/00, p.36 The Migrant Experience. 9/99, p.11 A Place for Love: The Story behind Where Is Alphabet books. 9/99, p.50 Mulan and More: Heroines of Chinese Folklore in Grandpa?, by T. A. Barron. 3/00, p.20 Anatomy—Bones. 3/00, p.22 Picture Books. 5/00, p.15 The Quest for Historical Context, by Marc Aron- Aneesa Lee and the Weaver's Gift by Nikki Grimes, Multicultural Cinderella Stories. 5/00, p.41 son. 5/00, p.34 illus. by Ashley Bryan. (Points of View) 9/99, Picture Books Peek behind Cultural Curtains Reach for the Stars: Discovering Dreamers of the p.46 1/00, p.13 Past, by Deborah Hopkinson. 3/00, p.52 Animal ABC books. 9/99, p.50 Recent Children’s Books about Latinos. 7/00, p.37 Riding (and Writing) on a Dare, by Nikki Grimes. Animals—Sea creatures. 7/00, p.8, 24, 28 Stories within Stories. 5/00, p.10 9/99, p.46 Appalachia. 7/00, p.13 Str1u/g0g0,l e p.f2o7r Freedom: Slavery to Reconstruction SeaCroclhlairndg ItIIh. e 7/C0o0r,a lp .S2e8a s for Books, by Sneed B. AArpapba laAcmheriiacna nfso.l kta1l1e/s9.9 ,p7./3010 , p.13, (sidebar) 16 Student-Teacher Relationships. 9/99, p.22 Arab world. 11/99, p.31, 40 The Time Machine: Writing Historical Fiction, by Arabs. 11/99, p.31, 40 Book Strategies Kathleen Karr. 5/00, p.30 Aronson, Marc. Sir Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El Windows in the Walls of The House of Wisdom, by Dorado. (Points of View) 5/00, p.34 Extpe.3n8d ing the Pleasure of Story with Drama. 5/00, WriJtuidnigt h abHoeuitd e ReGillilgiiloann,d . by1 1J/u9l9i,u s p.L4e0s ter. 11/99, Aronson, Marc—On writing Sir Walter Ralegh and Modern China in Fiction. 5/00, p.19 p.54 the Quest for El Dorado. (Points of View) 5/00, p.34 Racism and the Civil Rights Movement. 9/99, p.59 Art—Bones in. 3/00, p.22 Special Feature The Art of Jazz series. (sidebar) 1/00, p.45 Arts and crafts—Weaving—Poetry. 9/99, p.46 Classroom Connections Asian Americans. 1/00, p.57 26uU Children’s Literature Awards. 3/00, p.50 A Is for Animal. 9/99, p.50 Lasting Connections of 1999. 1/00, p.52 Astronomy. 3/00, p.52 Agriculture in the Classroom. 7/00, p.46 Author-illustrator studies. 11/99, p.21 Appalachian Writers and Writing. 7/00, p.13 Summer Reading Between the Lions: Using Television to Promote Baba Yaga—!In nontraditional settings. (sidebar) Literacy. 3/00, p.41 Gross Books. 7/00, p.50 5/00, p.55 Celebrating the One Hundredth Day of School Barron, T. A. Where Is Grandpa? Illus. by Chris K 11/99, p.16 Talking with ... Soentpiet. (Points of View) 3/00, p.20 A Celebration of Words. 5/00, p.27 Barron, T. A—On writing Where Is Grandpa? (Points Counting above and beyond 1, 2, 3. 11/99, p.12 Ashley Bryan. 1/00, p.9 of View) 3/00, p.20 Creation Myths. 11/99, p.58 Christopher Myers and Tracy Mack. 11/99, p.48 Berenzy, Alix, illus. Into the Sea by Brenda Z Earth Day Stories to Share. 3/00, p.29 David Diaz. 1/00, p.47 Guiberson. (Points of View) 7/00, p.18 Exploring Math with Literature. 5/00, p.58 Berenzy, Alix—On illustrating Into the Sea. (Points jazz Books Capture an American Art Form. 1/00, Floyd Cooper. 9/99, p.42 of View) 7/00, p.18 Janet S. Wong. 1/00, p.57 p.4l Between the Lions (TV series). 3/00, p.41 Oceans. 7/00, p.24 Karen Hesse. 9/99, p.54 Bibliotherapy. 9/99, p.17 Read-Aloud Science Books. 3/00, p.10 Michéle Limieux. 7/00, p.42 Biographies—jazz musicians. 1/00, p.41 A Research Project on the Art of Tomie dePaola Stephen Gammell, 5/00, p.23 Biographies—Musicians. 1/00, p.41 11/99, p.21 Will Hobbs. 3/00, p.56 Biographies—Picture books. 3/00, p.52 Russian Folktales. 5/00, p.52 Black Cat by Christopher Myers. 11/99, p.48 A Sense of Place. 3/00, p.15 Visual Learning A Blessing in Disguise by Eleanora E. Tate. (Points of U.S. Geography in Fiction. 7/00, p.8 View) 1/00, p.i9 Visiting the West Coast in Books. 7/00, p.32 The Art in the Ashes: Views of Cinderella. 5/00, Bodily functions—Gross books. 7/00, p.50 p.47 The Bone Keeper by Megan McDonald, illus. by G Dateline USA Brian Karas. (Points of View) 3/00, p.22 The Cover Story Bones. 3/00, p.22 World War II on the Home Front. 9/99, p.30 Books—Special lists—Book Links’ selections Black Cat, written and illus. by Christopher Myers From the Editor 11/99, p.5 Bryfarno,m A1s9h9l9e.y —1i/n0t0,e rpv.i5e2w . 1/00, p.9 BBalcoko mSitnorgi esW.h e5r/e0 0,P lpa.n6t ed. 3/00, p.6 | Hamvaes Haenadrd iollfusa . Labnyd ,F lworyidt tCeno opbeyr .J oy9c/e99 ,C apr.o5l Tho- BurInllsu,s . Mbaryi lMyanr. thTah e WOenset onD.ol la(rs iWdoerbda r)R id5d/l0e0 , Bopo.k2.9 Jump Back Honey, edited by Ashley Bryan and illus Crossing Lines in the Sands of Time. 11/99, p.6 Get out of Town. 7/00, p.6 by Ashley Bryan and others.. 1/00, p.5 Catalanotto, Peter. Dad & Me. (Points of View) Lost! A Story in String, written by Paul Fleischman 11/99, p.44 Viewing Points. 1/00, p.6 Weaving Dreams from Good Yarns. 9/99, p.6 and illus. by C. B. Mordan. 5/00, p.5 Catalanotto, Peter—On writing Dad & Me. (Points The Wanderer, written by Sharon Creech and illus. of View) 11/99, p.44 Paperback Picks by David Diaz. 7/00, p.5 Children’s literature awards—1999 winners and Where is Grandpa?, written by T. A. Barron and illus honor books. 9/99, p.63; 11/99, p.63; 1/00, p.62; Globe-Trotting. 9/99, p.39 by Chris Soentpiet. 3/00, p.5 3/00, p.60; 7/00, p.53 54 Book Links / July 2000 Children’s literature awards—2000 winners and Fiction set in U'S.—Use as geography compre- Internet sites—Russian folktales. (sidebar) 5/00, honor books. 3/00, p.50, 60; 7/00, p.53 hension aid. 7/00, p.8, 32 p.54 China—Fiction about contemporary life in. 5/00, First Apple by Ching Yeung Russell. (Book Strate- Internet sites—Violence. (sidebar) 9/99, p.20 p.l9 gies) 5/00, p.19 Into the Sea by Brenda Z. Guiberson, illus. by Alix China—Resources on contemporary life in. (side- Folklore—China. 5/00, p.15 Berenzy. (Points of View) 7/00, p.18 bar) 5/00, p.22 Folklore—China—Mulan. 5/00, p.15 Chinese folklore. 5/00, p.15 Folktales—Appalachia. 7/00, p.13, (sidebar) 16 Japanese American internment. 9/99, p.30 Chinese folktales. 5/00, p.15 Folktales—Appalachia—jataclkes . (sidebar) 7/00, Jazz. 1/00, p.41 Cinderella—Comparison of multicultural vari- p.l6 Jazz musicians—Biographies. 1/00, p.41 ants. 5/00, p.41 Folktales—Bones in. 3/00, p.22 johnson, Dave, ed. Movin’: Teen Poets Take Voice Cinderella—lillustration styles in multicultural Folktales—China—Heroines of. 5/00, p.15 Illus. by Chris Raschka. 3/00, p.38 variants. 5/00, p.47 Folktales—Cinderella. 5/00, p.41, 47 Cinderella—Professional resources. (sidebar) Folktales—Cinderella—lllustration styles. 5/00, Karr, Kathleen—On writing historical fiction 5/00, p.46 p.47 (Points of View) 5/00, p.30 Civil rights movement. 9/99, p.59 Folktales—Cinderella—Professional resources Civil War—U.S. 1/00, p.27 (sidebar) 5/00, p.46 Latin American folktales. 7/00, p.37 Collard, Sneed B., Ill. 1,000 Years Ago on Planet Folktales—Creation stories. 11/99, p.58 Latino books. 7/00, p.37 Earth. lilus. by Jonathan Hunt. (Points of View) Folktales—Latin America. 7/00, p.37 Latinos. 7/00, p.37 11/99, p.8 Folktales—Middle East. 11/99, p.31 Lemieux, Michéle. Stormy Night. 7/00, p.42 Collard, Sneed B., Ill. Lizard Island—Science and Sci- Folktales—Russia. 5/00, p.52 Lemieux, Michéle—interview. 7/00, p.42 entists on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. (Points of Folktales—Russia—Internet sites. (sidebar) 5/00, Lester, Julius. What a Truly Cool World. illus. by Joe View) 7/00, p.28 p.54 Cepeda. (Points of View) 11/99, p.54 Collard, Sneed B., III—On writing about the mil- Folktales—Russia—Professional resources. (side- Lester, Julius. When the Beginning Began. Illus. by lennium. (Points of View) 11/99, p.8& bar) 5/00, p.54 Emily Lisker. (Points of View) 11/99, p.54 Collard, Sneed B., III—On writing Lizard |sland— Foreign settings—Fiction—Paperbacks. 9/99, p.39 Lester, jJulius—On writing about religion. (Points Science and Scientists on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Fossils. 3/00, p.22 of View) 11/99, p.54 (Points of View) 7/00, p.28 Literacy—tTelevision initiative for. 3/00, p.41 Communication—Between students and teach- Gammell, Stephen—interview. 5/00, p.23 Lizard \sland—Science and Scientists on Australia’s Great ers. 9/99, p.22 Geography—U.S.—As reflected in book settings Barrier Reef by Sneed B. Collard III. (Points of Cooper, Floyd—interview. 9/99, p.42 7/00, p.8, 32 View) 7/00, p.28 Coretta Scott King Awards. 3/00, p.50 Geography—U.S.—-Use of fiction as comprehen- Counting books. 11/99, p.12, 16 sion aid. 7/00, p.8, 32 Mack, Tracy—interview. 11/99, p.48 Gilliland, Judith Heide, and Florence Parry Heide Map skills. (sidebar) 5/00, p.21 Creation stories. 11/99, p.54, 58 Cultural diversity. 1/00, p.13, 33, 57; 3/00, p.32, 38, The House of Wisdom. Illus. by Mary GrandPré Maria’s Comet by Deborah Hopkinson, illus. by 46; 5/00, p.41, 47 (Points of View) 11/99, p.40 Deborah Lanino. (Points of View) 3/00, p.52 Cultural diversity—Cinderella stories. 5/00, p.41, Gilliland, Judith Heide—On writing The House of Mathematics. 11/99, p.12, 16; 5/00, p.58, (sidebar) 47 Wisdom. (Points of View) 11/99, p.40 29 Cultural diversity—Picture books. 1/00, p.13 Grandparents. 11/99, p.26; 3/00, p.20 Mathemathics—tin children’s literature. 5/00, p.58 Grimes, Nikki. Aneesa Lee and the Weaver's Gift. Illus Mathematics—Puzzles, riddles, and games. 5/00 Cultural diversity—Poetry. 1/00, p.57; 3/00, p.32, by Ashley Bryan. (Points of View) 9/99, p.46 p.58, (sidebar) 29 38 Grimes, Nikki—On taking risks in writing. (Points McDonald, Megan. The Bone Keeper. Illus. by G Curtis, Christopher Paul. The Watsons Go to Birming- of View) 9/99, p.46 Brian Karas. (Points of View). 3/00, p.22 ham—1963. (Book Strategies) 9/99, p.59 Gross books. 7/00, p.50 McDonald, Megan—On writing The Bone Keeper Guiberson, Brenda Z. Into the Sea. illus. by Alix Ber- (Points of View) 3/00, p.22 Dad & Me by Peter Catalanotto. (Points of View) 11/99, p.44 enzy. (Points of View) 7/00, p Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney. (sidebar) 5/00, Guiberson, Brenda Z.—on writing Into the Sea p.21 Death—Coping with. 9/99, p.17 (Points of View) 7/00, p Mid-twentieth century—U.S. 1/00, p.33 Democracy in America, 1900-1950. 1/00, p.33 Middle East. 11/99, p.31, 40 dePaola, Tomie. 11/99, p.21 Harvest Year by Chris Peterson, photos by Alvis Middle Eastern folktales. 11/99, p.31 Deserts. 3/00, p.22 Upitis. (sidebar) 9/99, p.13 Migrant workers. 9/99, p.11 Diaz, David—interview. 1/00, p.47 Hawaii—As fiction setting. 7/00, p.32 Millennium—Books about. 11/99, p.8 Discovery of the Americas. 5/00, p.34 Hawaii—Internet sites. (sidebar) 7/00, p.36 Movin’: Teen Poets Take Voice, ed. by Dave Johnson, Drama—Classroom use—Professional resources Heide, Florence Parry, and Judith Heide Gilliland illus. by Chris Raschka. 3/00, p.38 (sidebar) 5/00, p.40 The House of Wisdom. Illus. by Mary GrandPré Moving. 9/99, n.11 Drama—Using mime and created dialogue with (Points of View) 11/99, p.40 Mulan. 5/00, p.15 Paul O. Zelinsky's Rapunzel. 5/00, p.38 Hesse, Karen—Interview. 9/99, p.54 Multiculturalism. 1/00, p.13, 33, 57; 3/00, p.32, 38, Hispanic Americans. 9/99, p.11; 7/00, p.37 46; 5/00, p.41, 47 Early twentieth century—U.S. 1/00, p.33 Historical fiction. 9/99, p.30, 39, 54, 59; 1/00, p.27, Multiculturalism—tin Cinderella stories. 5/00, Earth Day. 3/00, p.29 33; 3/00, p.52 p.41, 47 Earth Day—Storytelling events. (sidebar) 3/00, Historical fiction—Kathleen Karr on approaches Multiculturalism—internet sites. 3/00, p.46 p.30 to writing. 5/00, p.30 Multiculturalism—Picture books. 1/00, p.13 Ecology. 3/00, p.29 Historical fiction—Professional resources. (side- Multiculturalism—Poetry. 1/00, p.57; 3/00, p.32, Egypt. 11/99, p.31 bar) 1/00, p.36 38 Egypt—Ancient. 11/99, p.31 History—African American. 1/00, p.19, 27 Music—Jazz. 1/00, p.41 Elleman, Barbara. Tomie dePaola: His Art and His Sto- Hobbs, Will—Interview. 3/00, p.56 Musicians—Biographies. !/00, p.41 ries. 11/99, p.21 Hopkinson, Deborah. Maria's Comet. Illus. by Deb- Myers, Christopher. Black Cat. 11/99, p.48 Exploration of the New World. 5/00, p.34 orah Lanino. (Points of View) 3/00, p.52 Myers, Christopher—interview. 11/99, p.48 Hopkinson, Deborah—On writing Maria's Comet. Myths, Creation. 11/99, p.58 Falls, C. B. ABC Book. 9/99, p.50 (Points of View) 3/00, p.52 Families. 11/99, p.26 The House of Wisdom by Florence Parry Heide and Nature. 3/00, p.15, 29 Families—Extended. 11/99, p.26 Judith Heide Gilliland, illus. by Mary GrandPré Nature—Connection with. 3/00, p.15 Family stories—Told as stories within stories. (Points of View) 11/99, p.40 Nature—Teacher resource. (sidebar) 3/00, p.18 5/00, p.10 Newbery/Caldecott winners, 2000. 3/00, p.50 Farming. 7/00, p.46 illustration—In Cinderella stories. 5/00, p.47 Farming—Migrant workers. 9/99, p.11 immigration. 9/99, p.30; 1/00, p.33 Oceanography. 7/00, p.24, 28 Father-and-son relationships. 11/99, p.44 immigration—World War II. 9/99, p.30 Oceans. 7/00, p.24, 28 Fiction set in foreign countries—Paperbacks. Intergenerational stories. 11/99, p.26; 5/00, p.10 Oceans—Animal life. 7/00, p.18, 24, 28 9/99, p.39 Internet sites—Multiculturalism. 3/00, p.46 Oceans—Coral reefs. 7/00, p.24, 28 Book Links / July 2000 The One Dollar Word Riddle Book by Marilyn Burns Sir Waiter Ralegh and the Quest for El Dorado by Marc Wordplay. 5/00, p.27 illus. by Martha Weston. (sidebar) 5/00, p.29 Aronson. (Points of View) 5/00, p.34 World War II—Home front. 9/99, p.30 One hundredth day celebrations. 11/99, p.16 Slavery. 1/00, p.27 Stories within stories. 5/00, p.10 Zelinsky, Paul O. Rapunzel. (Book Strategies) 5/00, Paleontology. 3/00, p.22 Stormy Night by Michéle Lemieux. 7/00, p.42 p.38 Paperbacks—Fiction set in foreign countries Student-teacher relationships. 9/99, p.22 9/99 p.39 Sweeney, Joan. Me on the Map. (sidebar) 5/00, p.21 Pearl Harbor. 9/99, p.30 Peterson, Chris. Harvest Year. Photosb y Alvis Upi- Tate, Eleanora E. A Blessing in Disguise. (Points of tis. (sidebar) 9/99, p.13 View) 1/00, p.19 Place, Sense of. 3/00, p.15, 20 Tate, Eleanora E. The Secret of Gumbo Grove. (Points Poetry—In curriculum. 3/00, p.32 of View) 1/00, p.19 Index to Advertisers Poetry—Multiculturalism. 1/00, p.57; 3/00, p.32 Tate, Eleanora E. Thank You, Dr. Martin Luther King, 38 Ir! (Points of View) 1/00, p.19 Bowker 22, 23 Poetry—Weaving. 9/99, p.46 Tate, Eleanora E—On writing her “Carolina” tril- Poetry—Written by teens. 3/00, p.38 ogy. (Points of View) 1/00, p.19 Clarion cover 4 Poetry In The Branches project. 3/00, p.38 Teacher-student relationships. 9/99, p.22 Television—Literacy initiative. 3/00, p.41 Dover Racism. 9/99, p.59 Thank You, Dr. Martin Luther King, |r.! by Eleanora E Radio—During World War Il. (sidebar) 9/99, p.32 Tate. (Points of View) 1/00, p.19 ‘Fitzhenry & Whiteside Raleigh, Sir Walter. 5/00, p.34 Tomie dePaola: His Art and His Stories by Barbara Elle- Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky. (Book Strategies) man. 11/99, p.21 HarperCollins 5/00, p.38 Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky—Using drama tech- U.S. geography—As reflected in book settings Holt niques with. 5/00, p.38 7/00, p.8, 32 Reconstruction—U:S. 1/00, p.27 U.S. history—1900-1950. 1/00, p.33 Kids Can Press Religion—Books about. 11/99, p.54 U.S. history—Civil War. 1/00, p.27 Research skills. 11/99, p.21 U.S. history—Reconstruction. 1/00, p.27 Learning Links Russell, Ching Yeung. First Apple. (Book Strategies) U.S. history—World War Il. 9/99, p.30 5/00, p.19 Underground Railroad. 1/00, p.27 Orchard 52 Russian folktales. 5/00, p.52 Russian folktales—internet sites. (sidebar) 5/00 Violence. 9/99, p.17 Penguin Putnam cover 2, 2 p.54 Violence—Internet sites. (sidebar) 9/99, p.20 Russian folktales—Professional resources. (side- Violence—Teacher's guides. (sidebar) 9/99, p.19 Perma Bound 21 bar) 5/00, p.54 The Watsons Go to Birmingham—916 3 by Christopher Raintree 4 Sachar, Louis. Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside Paul Curtis. (Book Strategies) 9/99, p.59 School. (sidebar) 5/00, p.29 Weaving—Poetry. 9/99, p.46 Scholastic 49 School—One hundredth day celebrations. 11/99 West Coast—As fiction setting. 7/00, p.32 p.16 West Coast—Internet sites. (sidebar) 7/00, p.36 Simon & Schuster cover 3 Science—Gross books. 7/00, p.50 What a Truly Cool World by Julius Lester, illus. by Joe Science, Natural—Read-aloud books. 3/00, p.10 Cepeda. (Points of View) 11/99, p.54 Stoddart 4] The Secret of Gumbo Grove by Eleanora E. Tate When the Beginning Began by Julius Lester, illus. by (Points of View) 1/00, p.19 Emily Lisker. (Points of View) 11/99, p.54 SHAKTI for Children. 3/00, p.46, (sidebar) 48 Where Is Grandpa? by T. A. Barron, illus. by Chris K Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School by Louis Soentpiet. (Points of View) 3/00, p.20 Sachar. (sidebar) 5/00, p.29 Wong, Janet S.—interview. 1/00, p.57 THE FOLLOWER BY RICHARD THOMPSON; ILLUSTRATIONS BY MARTIN SPRINGETT An eerie picture book poem perfect for reading aloud from the author and illustrator team behind the Governor General's Award nominated picture book, Who. 1-55041-532-8/$15.95 picture book hardcover VISIT US AT ALA BOOTH 840 AND RECEIVE A FREE FOLLOWER POSTER Fitzhenry & Whiteside Publishers Distributed in the U.S. by General Distribution Services/1-800-805-1083 Book Links / July 2000