One book I have really been fascinated with lately is this one:
Barnett, M., & Klassen, J. (2014). Sam & Dave dig a hole. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
Sam and Dave Dig a Hole is about two boys named Sam and Dave -- one wears a blue cap, the other wears a red one. They set out one day -- as some kids do --- to dig a hole. They set out with shovels, animal cookies, and chocolate milk, and then the adventure begins.
They dig, and rest, and eat their cookies and drink their milk. In hopes of finding something "spectacular", they come across nothing, but readers see what is nearby in the dirt -- a diamond. And the story continues, as the two get so close to the diamond, but keep digging in opposite directions. There is a dog with them -- his treasure is a bone -- and as he digs for it, his story collides with that of Sam and Dave.
You will need to pay attention to the story from the very beginning -- in fact the title page! and as you near the end, look closely at every detail.
Young readers will notice, and question, and at one point, they may have faces of disbelief or confusion. Just let them go with that! As I told the readers in my library when I read this aloud, "Books will sometimes leave you with more questions than answers".
I asked third graders these questions after reading the book aloud:
"Would you like to check out this book?"
Every hand went up.
"Would it be okay with you if someone gave you this book as a gift?"
Every hand went up.
There is so much to this book, I just may blog about it again.
Watch the trailer for the book below. Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett are both in it, and the song is now a favorite of mine.
This is one of my copies of the book. At NCTE, Jon Klassen signed it and included this special drawing. I thought that was so nice of him. I only need Mac's now!









