Children's Literature (CLCD) - Sharon Salluzzo
A photo of Jackie Robinson at bat accompanies a brief, one paragraph introduction which calls attention to the attributes that made him an excellent choice to break the color barrier in Major League baseball in 1947. Primary grade students will learn about Jackie’s childhood, his time in the army, how he became a player with the Kansas City Monarchs, and what it was like to be the first Black player in Major League history. Most sentences are short and simple, thereby encouraging independent reading. The picture-book size and the full color illustrations in acrylics and ink make this appropriate both as a read aloud and as an independent read for second graders. The wide range of facial expressions provides visual clues to help the reader understand the emotional highs and lows of Jackie’s life. Part of the “Biographies” series, more details of his life can be found in the timeline and in the “Did You Know?” facts presented in the back of the book. A glossary, brief bibliography, index and Facthound web site address are also there. 2008, Picture Window Books, Ages 5 to 8, $25.26.
February 1, 2008