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In The Emperor's New Clothes , Hans Christian Andersen tells the story of a vain and silly emperor who is outsmarted by some clever thieves. It tells the story of a young girl named Lydia Grace Finch brings her love of gardening to the big city where she goes to stay with her Uncle Jim when her father loses his job.

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Once in the city, Lydia Grace begins brightening up the neighborhood and her uncle's bakery with flowers. When Lydia Grace discovers a way up to the roof of the building, she begins working on a rooftop garden that she hopes will bring a smile to the face of her solemn Uncle Jim. Told in the form of letters and beautifully illustrated to evoke the Great Depression setting, The Gardener will delight readers of all ages as they cheer on the spunky, flower-loving heroine. Saint Valentine by Robert Sabuda tells the story of the real Saint Valentine who lived in ancient Rome and worked as a doctor, tenderly and generously caring for his patients.

Valentine was also a Christian who diligently prayed for everyone he served. One day, a Roman jailer brought his daughter to Valentine and asked him to heal her of her blindness. Throughout the little girl's treatment, Valentine came to care deeply for the jailer and his daughter. When Christians throughout Rome were arrested and Valentine was condemned to death, his parting note to the jailer's daughter inspired the holiday we now celebrate as Saint Valentine's Day.

George Washington Allen feels like he knows just about everything about George Washington until one day when he wants to know what George Washington had for breakfast. George Washington Allen heads to the library to find out. He enlists his family to help him research and read books, looking for any clue about what Washington ate for breakfast. They even take a trip to Washington's home in Mount Vernon, Virginia together! After returning from Mount Vernon without finding out what Washington ate for breakfast, the determined George Washington Allen finally finds the answer in an unlikely place.

In Farewell to Shady Glade by beloved children's author Bill Peet, the inhabitants of Shady Glade are forced to leave their home by bulldozers and construction equipment that tear down their sycamore tree and fill in their creek. The animals hop on a passing train and escape just in time! As the animals ride the train they search for a home like Shady Glade, but they don't know how they will get off the swiftly moving train. At last, the weary animals find a way off the train and discover a beautiful new home. When a shark challenges Cyrus for being a sissy because he doesn't sink ships, Cyrus goes off in search of a ship to sink.

Cyrus finds a ship, the Primrose , but instead of sinking it, Cyrus ends up following the ship and protecting it from many dangers on its ocean voyage. In Emily by Michael Bedard, a young girl lives in the house across the street from Emily Dickinson and her sister. The reclusive woman is a mystery to everyone in the town, and she is often called "the Myth.

The girl slips away up the stairs and gives a gift to Emily who writes her a poem in return. A copy of this authentic poem is included in the book. Her favorite story to tell is that she has a baby kangaroo, but her father tells her these stories are just "moonshine. Even as a young child, Matthias loved his family home and the rhythm of life on Tibbets Island. In The Easter Egg by Jan Brett all of the bunnies are busily decorating eggs because each year the rabbit with the most beautiful egg will be asked to accompany the Easter Bunny as he hides the eggs on Easter morning.

Hoppi the bunny needs ideas for his first ever Easter egg, and he hops around admiring the many beautiful eggs being made by the other bunnies. When Hoppi rests for a while under a tree to contemplate what kind of egg he should make, a robin's egg drops down in front of him.

The mother robin is upset, but Hoppi promises to take care of the egg which he faithfully does. On Easter morning all of the bunnies gather to present their eggs to the Easter Bunny, but the most special egg of all is a surprise to everyone! Ted Rand's paintings capture the drama and danger of Paul Revere's famous midnight ride in this edition of Longfellow's famous poem, "Paul Revere's Ride. Verdi by Janell Cannon tells the story of Verdi, a small, yellow python who does not want to grow up and be big, slow, lazy, and rude like the green grownup pythons he meets.

No matter how Verdi tries to avoid it, his skin continues to turn green. The silly little snake finally comes to terms with his greenness and realizes that he can be himself no matter what color he is! The Gift of the Tree by Alvin Tresselt recounts the life and death of an oak tree in the forest and explains the ways it nourishes and provides for the forest.

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The story is accompanied by the lush illustrations of artist Henri Sorensen. The book is a lively and joyful celebration of cable cars, the city of San Francisco, and the voice of the people. Original artwork from Burton was taken from the archives of the San Francisco Public Library in order to create this colorful and charming edition of Maybelle. Illustrations by Alice and Martin Provensen reflect the wit and whimsy of the rhymes as well as a deep love for William Blake's London and the poet himself.

The 4th of July Story by two-time Newbery Medal winner Alice Dalgliesh tells the story of America's birthday in plain language which children can easily understand. The illustrations by Marie Nonnast bring this exciting historical account to life for young readers.

Lucy's Summer by Donald Hall tells the story of Lucy and Caroline who live on a farm with their parents. Through the summer, the girls help their mother can, watch her make hats for the ladies in town, and see exciting new things. Lucy even has the chance to visit Boston with her mother.


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The unique illustrations by Michael McCurdy evoke the sense of simpler times and perfectly capture the beauty of New England Americana. After extensive reading and research, Leigh Lowe author of Prima Latina has personally selected each of these books as her top favorite read-alouds for the primary years. These stories will not only motivate children to become great readers, but they will also teach them about history, geography, holidays, science, and more!

Also available for purchase individually! There are so many children books that it can be overwhelming trying to find quality reading material. They have beautiful images and our kids love reading them over and over. They fit in very well with the curriculum and our personal library.

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Rated 5. Johnny Appleseed Through rhyming verse and colorful illustrations Johnny Appleseed by Reeve Linbergh tells the story of John Chapman and the blessing of apples that he brought to the American frontier. The Ant and the Elephant The Ant and the Elephant by Bill Peet tells the story of how an ant gets into trouble, but no one will help him. Cinderella Cinderella by Marcia Brown is a beautiful adaptation of the classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault. Wee Gillis Wee Gillis by Munro Leaf is a Caldecott Honor book that tells the story of a young, Scottish boy who must decide whether to be a Highlander who stalks stags or a Lowlander who raises long-haired cows.

Saint Valentine Saint Valentine by Robert Sabuda tells the story of the real Saint Valentine who lived in ancient Rome and worked as a doctor, tenderly and generously caring for his patients. Farewell to Shady Glade In Farewell to Shady Glade by beloved children's author Bill Peet, the inhabitants of Shady Glade are forced to leave their home by bulldozers and construction equipment that tear down their sycamore tree and fill in their creek.

Emily In Emily by Michael Bedard, a young girl lives in the house across the street from Emily Dickinson and her sister. The Easter Egg In The Easter Egg by Jan Brett all of the bunnies are busily decorating eggs because each year the rabbit with the most beautiful egg will be asked to accompany the Easter Bunny as he hides the eggs on Easter morning. Verdi Verdi by Janell Cannon tells the story of Verdi, a small, yellow python who does not want to grow up and be big, slow, lazy, and rude like the green grownup pythons he meets. Preteens who were too shy to act on a stage were perfectly eager to speak into microphones behind a curtain and take the voice of a particular character.

Somehow, dealing with the sound systems and hearing their performance back on tape took some of the self-consciousness out of it.

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We spent much of the fall quarter preparing "The Next Voice You Hear," a radio play in which God interrupts a radio news broadcast and declares he is coming down to help sort out the mess human beings have made of the world. All you need for a radio play is the script, a simple sound and recording system, and several practice runs through the lines each kid has been given.

We gave a rousing performance to the parents on Christmas Day.


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The kids were so excited some of them had to be reminded to open their presents. A force that no TV show can ever match Plan a full performance. A large family or a group of friends can have a great time with this, but it takes lots of time and planning. Once again, choose a play that works with the dynamics of your kids. When, for example, our group of homeschoolers reached the teenage years, I chose the life of St.

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Francis but put much more emphasis on his rollicking early days with his buddies than on his pure saintliness which made his spiritual transformation all the more real. Unlike other ways of acting out spiritual stories, a full play is a big project that requires a group effort. In our case, a parent who was an English teacher wrote a special script; and another who loved sewing created lovely and colorful costumes for each character. The full performance took months of memorizing lines and multiple rehearsals. But once we were ready, the kids took the St.

Francis play not just to the parents and grandparents, but to several area schools.