365 books, please is a year-long project by yours truly, Anna L. I am a pre-service teacher (a.k.a. grad student), aspiring to build my classroom library by December 31st, 2011. Each day, I'll contribute a work to the collection. You'll find short and sweet posts about pieces such as picture books, instructional texts, juvenile fiction, comics, classics, and more! Cultivating future generations of avid readers is the goal. Your support is greatly appreciated, and recommendations are welcome.
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Sunday, January 16, 2011
The Long Winter
Brrr! Dakoata Territory winter smothers the countryside in snow. The Ingall's little town is bombarded by blizzards, which cut-off supplies crucial to their survival. Waiting for the snow to melt while watching the food stock dwindle to nearly nothing makes for a desperate Christmas season! Is hope lost? Not if Almonzo Wilder has anything to do with it. Our childhood friend from the New York farming community reappears on the scene, this time as a courages young man. Together with a friend, Almonzo rides a daring journey across the Winter-streaked plains to secure food for the starving town's folk. The atypical Christmas story sends readers on a suspense-packed ride through the midst of the blizzard and into the enveloping warmth of loving hearts.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Little House in the Big Woods
The best part about this book is that it is true! Wilder penned her first-hand experience into The Little House series, which is the classic American saga of 19th century pioneer life. We meet Laura as a young girl residing in the great white north and follow her across the years to the even whiter prairie plains. Are you beginning to since a pattern here? Think winter weather. I'm slightly preoccupied with the issue as we head into day 3 of Atlanta's 2011 snow-siege. Laura Ingalls devoted a whole book to the subject, recounting her family's survival in the face of starvation one harsh winter (not a concern these days...thank God for Whole Foods down the street :). But I'm getting ahead of myself – The Long Winter is book #6.
Book #1, Little House in the Big Woods, begins the series with blizzards and sleds, a quirky pig game, and (my faves!) syrup-turned-snow-candy. According to my sources, “sugar on snow” is a long standing tradition for our northern-dwelling brothers and sisters. My Mom (Illinois native) helped me and my siblings make our own candy on the back porch as kids. That was when we lived in the States of course! Definitely didn't taste any snow candy in Ghana.
Mom loved the Little House series. Sitting on her lap, gazing at the sketches of Laura and Mary while listening to the story of Pa and the panther is one of my earliest Mommy-read aloud memories. The Little House Books are ideal for early readers with their short chapters and Garth Williams' descriptive sketches. Young boys and girls alike will enjoy these heart-warming narratives of olden-day life.
- Age Range: 8 to 12
- Lexile: 0930L
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