New Releases by Joyce Sidman

Joyce Sidman is the author of Dear Acorn (Love, Oak) (2024), We Are Branches (2023), Hello, Earth! (2021), Dear Treefrog (2021), The Girl Who Drew Butterflies (2018).

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Dear Acorn (Love, Oak)

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Dear Acorn (Love, Oak)
"Told through letters, these poems reveal the everyday conversations between ''big'' and ''little'' objects in our ecosystem, revealing how different perspectives also have common threads that connect each"--

We Are Branches

release date: May 02, 2023
We Are Branches
Caldecott winner Beth Krommes and Newbery Honor-winning poet Joyce Sidman team up in this singular celebration of a beautiful, fascinating shape in nature. A nonfiction picture book companion to their acclaimed Swirl by Swirl. Branches are all around us: in butterfly wings, on gecko toes, in flowers, frost, and mud. Whether as electricity moving across the sky or rivers flowing to the sea, branches are nature''s most efficient way to spread and to connect. They are even found inside our own bodies, helping us reach and grow with each breath and heartbeat. Branches--strong, hopeful, beautiful--are the shape of life. How many can you find?

Hello, Earth!

release date: Feb 09, 2021
Hello, Earth!
We walk on Earth’s surface every day, but how often do we wonder about the incredible planet around us? From the molten cracks below to the shimmering moon above, Hello, Earth! explores the wonders of the natural world. This playful journey across our puzzle-piece continents does not hesitate to ask questions—even of the Earth itself! Joyce Sidman’s imaginative poems encourage boundless curiosity, and Miren Asiain Lora’s stunning paintings capture the beauty of Earth’s ecosystems, creatures, and powerhouse plants. The book concludes with extensive scientific material to foster further learning about how the earth works, from water cycles to plate tectonics to the origin of ocean tides. A gorgeous, expansive celebration of science and art, Hello, Earth! is a book to cherish in whatever landscape you call home.

Dear Treefrog

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Dear Treefrog
"With magical, concise and perceptive poems, Newbery-Honor winning author Joyce Sidman captures the life of a tree frog in an intimate and moving way. A master of the science note, her fascinating sidebars help bind the twin poems together and ground our perspective. We learn how treefrogs have sticky toe pads, how they still themselves when in danger, how they can change from green to gray to camouflage themselves - even how they eat their own skins, which is full of nutrients. The narrator''s connection with this small creature brings solace, comfort, and a sense of mystery"--

The Girl Who Drew Butterflies

release date: Feb 20, 2018
The Girl Who Drew Butterflies
In this beautiful nonfiction biography, a Robert F. Sibert Medal winner, the Newbery Honor–winning author Joyce Sidman introduces readers to one of the first female entomologists and a woman who flouted convention in the pursuit of knowledge and her passion for insects. One of the first naturalists to observe live insects directly, Maria Sibylla Merian was also one of the first to document the metamorphosis of the butterfly. Richly illustrated throughout with full-color original paintings by Merian herself, The Grew Who Drew Butterflies will enthrall young scientists. Bugs, of all kinds, were considered to be “born of mud” and to be “beasts of the devil.” Why would anyone, let alone a girl, want to study and observe them? The Girl Who Drew Butterflies answers this question. Booklist Editor’s Choice Chicago Public Library Best of the Year Kirkus Best Book of the Year Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book Junior Library Guild Selection New York Public Library Top 10 Best Books of the Year

Swirl by Swirl Board Book

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Swirl by Swirl Board Book
Celebrates the shape of a spiral in nature, from rushing rivers to flower buds and even the shape of an ear.

Round

release date: Mar 07, 2017
Round
If you look closely, you will find that the world is bursting, swelling, budding, and ripening with round things awaiting discovery—like eggs about to hatch, sunflowers stretching toward the sun, or planets slowly spinning together for billions of years. Whimsical and imaginative, this poetic ode to all that is round and full of wonder by the Newbery Honor–winning author and poet Joyce Sidman, with illustrations by the two-time New York Best Illustrated Book award recipient Taeeun Yoo, inspires curiosity and wonder for this (round) little earth we call home.

Before Morning

release date: Oct 04, 2016
Before Morning
There are planes to fly and buses to catch, but a child uses the power of words, in the form of an invocation, to persuade fate to bring her family a snow day — a day slow and unhurried enough to spend at home together. In a spare text that reads as pure song and illustrations of astonishingly beautiful scratchboard art, Sidman and Krommes remind us that sometimes, if spoken from the heart, wishes really can come true.

This Is Just to Say

release date: Apr 25, 2014
This Is Just to Say
When Mrs. Merz asks her sixth grade class to write poems of apology, they end up liking their poems so much that they decide to put them into a book. Not only that, but they get the people to whom they apologized to write poems back. A mesmerizing co

Winter Bees & Other Poems of the Cold

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Winter Bees & Other Poems of the Cold
Winter Bees & Other Poems of the Cold summons forth the charms and dictates of winter. Just as Joyce Sidman captured the drama of the pond in Song of the Water Boatman and the night woods in Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night, here she captures the drama of the cold. Why don''t snakes freeze to death? How does the tiny honeybee survive frost? Learn about the secret lives of animals happening under the snow and how it buds to spring!

The World According to Dog

release date: Dec 17, 2013
The World According to Dog
A celebration of canine companions in poems, prose, and pictures: “The selections are funny, adoring, exasperated, and most of all grateful” (Booklist). There’s no relationship quite like the ones we have with our dogs—dogs who befriend us; dogs who annoy, perplex, and accept us. This book explores the special bond between teenagers and their dogs—how days of crowded hallways, pointless assignments, and blinding crushes are brought to balance by our dogs. Including insightful poems by Joyce Sidman and essays in which teens speak for themselves, as well as beautiful photographs by Doug Mindell, The World According to Dog reminds us that at the end of the day, waiting at home, there is always Dog—full of hope and companionship.

What the Heart Knows

release date: Jan 01, 2013
What the Heart Knows
A one-of-a-kind poetry gift book of hope, wisdom, and power from Newbery Honor-winning poet extraordinaire Joyce Sidman and Caldecott Honor-winning artist Pamela Zagarenski.

Ubiquitous

release date: Apr 05, 2010
Ubiquitous
From the creators of the Caldecott Honor Book Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems comes a celebration of ubiquitous life forms among us. Newbery Honor-winning poet Joyce Sidman presents another unusual blend of fine poetry and fascinating science illustrated in exquisite hand-colored linocuts by Caldecott Honor artist Beckie Prange. Ubiquitous (yoo-bik-wi-tuhs): Something that is (or seems to be) everywhere at the same time. Why is the beetle, born 265 million years ago, still with us today? (Because its wings mutated and hardened). How did the gecko survive 160 million years? (By becoming nocturnal and developing sticky toe pads.) How did the shark and the crow and the tiny ant survive millions and millions of years? When 99 percent of all life forms on earth have become extinct, why do some survive? And survive not just in one place, but in many places: in deserts, in ice, in lakes and puddles, inside houses and forest and farmland? Just how do they become ubiquitous?

Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night
A collection of poems that celebrates the wonder, mystery, and danger of the night and describes the many things that hide in the dark.

Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night
A collection of poems that celebrates the wonder, mystery, and danger of the night and describes the many things that hide in the dark.

Red Sings from Treetops

release date: Apr 06, 2009
Red Sings from Treetops
Includes a reader''s guide and an author''s note.

Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow

release date: Sep 15, 2006
Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow
Discover the hidden world of the meadow in this unique combination of poetry riddles and science wisdom. Beginning with the rising sun and ending with twilight, this book takes us on a tour through the fields, encouraging us to watch for a nest of rabbits, a foamy spittlebug, a leaping grasshopper, bright milkweed, a quick fox, and a cruising hawk.

Meow Ruff

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Meow Ruff
A collection of concrete poetry where an animal is built out of words on paper.

Song of the Water Boatman

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Song of the Water Boatman
A collection of poems that provide a look at some of the animals, insects, and plants that are found in ponds, with accompanying information about each.

Song Of The Water Boatman & Other Pond Poems :.

release date: Jan 01, 2005

When I Was Young and Old

release date: Sep 01, 2003

Just Us Two

release date: Feb 06, 2003
Just Us Two
Sidman celebrates the parenting skills of animal dads in poems that are quietand rowdy and rollicking. Full color.

Eureka!

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Eureka!
Presents poems describing inventors and their inventions, including the invention of the printing press, dishwasher, and velcro.

Like the Air

release date: Jan 01, 1999
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