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Winner of the San Diego Book Award in EducationQUIRKY, YES--HOPELESS, NO: Practical Tips to Help Your Child with Asperger's Syndrome Be More Socially Accepted
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The Amazing Paper Cuttings of Hans Christian Andersen Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1994, hardcover, 80 pgs, Grades 3 & upNow only in Paperback (2003) Parent's Choice Award New England Book Show Award ALA Notable New York Public Library's Top 100 Children's Books for Reading and Sharing. Starred review from The Bulletin Everyone is familiar with the fairy tales of the famous Danish author, Hans Christian Andersen, but few are aware that he was as skilled with scissors as he was with his pen. Throughout his life, Andersen made charming and highly original paper cuttings wherever he went. The cuttings reflected his great imagination as he turned plain white pieces of paper into swans, clowns, windmills, angels, ballerinas on stage and much more. He often made cutouts while telling one of his fairy tales! This biography delves into Andersen's artistic side while revealing much about the man, who was a fascinating and complicated giant in children's literature. *"An exceptional biography" (starred review) Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 3/94 "Clearly and gracefully written, a fascinating introduction to a little-known aspect of Andersen's talent and an excellent resource for extending a literature unit into art." (pointer) Kirkus Reviews, 3/1/94 |
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ZOOBOOKS series
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| The Great Tulip Trade (Random House, 2005, ages 6-8, grades 1-3, 48 pages) Anna wants tulips from her father's field for her
eighth birthday, but in 1600s Holland, everyone wants tulips!
This historical fiction tale is set in a true time when tulips
were worth more than gold, diamonds and even houses. As merchants
pass by Anna's house and try to trade their goods for her tulips,
Anna must decide whether to make herself happy or whether to help
her family. She must figure out what she wants to keep and what
she's willing to trade away. Readers of this story with its folk
tale quality discover that value is in the eye of the beholder.
And sometimes we have to be faced with tough choices to realize
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The Great Molasses Flood
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Weird and Wonderful Animals series [currently out of print]A trio of colorful and fun easy readers in the "Weird and Wonderful
Animals" series from Teacher Created Materials, all 16-page paperbacks
and aimed at Grades 1 & 2.
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