

Sticks - Kindle edition by Alber, Diane. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Sticks. Review: The Stick Who Had Lost His Way - This is a story of stick and twig. Stick is all upset because he went out on a hot day and his sweet popsicle melted away. Now he is just a discolored stick. What can he do. What can he do? Twig calls to him from the tree. He takes him on a walk to show stick what others had become even though they started out as a stick. Will stick get some good ideas? Will stick get happy? This story is great to teach kids to never give up. To recycle, and to listen to your friends. There is a craft project inside. I won't tell you what it is, but it's perfect. I found this book on a website for free for an honest review. Review: LOVED this book for classroom lessons!! - I used this book for classroom SEL lessons at the K and 1 level. The books by this author are engaging, not too wordy or long, and they allow for great conversations on kindness, empathy, perseverance, and fitting in. My students loved this story of the popsicle stick, and we had so much fun making our own stick characters after our read aloud and discussion. My students have loved all of the books I have from this author! They have noticed on their own that I have several books by this same author. They also enjoyed the illustrations and were excited to point things out during our lesson together. I want to get ALL of these books!! They're excellent!! Thank you! :)
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W**2
The Stick Who Had Lost His Way
This is a story of stick and twig. Stick is all upset because he went out on a hot day and his sweet popsicle melted away. Now he is just a discolored stick. What can he do. What can he do? Twig calls to him from the tree. He takes him on a walk to show stick what others had become even though they started out as a stick. Will stick get some good ideas? Will stick get happy? This story is great to teach kids to never give up. To recycle, and to listen to your friends. There is a craft project inside. I won't tell you what it is, but it's perfect. I found this book on a website for free for an honest review.
J**.
LOVED this book for classroom lessons!!
I used this book for classroom SEL lessons at the K and 1 level. The books by this author are engaging, not too wordy or long, and they allow for great conversations on kindness, empathy, perseverance, and fitting in. My students loved this story of the popsicle stick, and we had so much fun making our own stick characters after our read aloud and discussion. My students have loved all of the books I have from this author! They have noticed on their own that I have several books by this same author. They also enjoyed the illustrations and were excited to point things out during our lesson together. I want to get ALL of these books!! They're excellent!! Thank you! :)
D**E
Such a Great Book for Kids
We loved this book! I was very impressed by the fully fleshed-out story in rhyme with a great message about being yourself. The rhymes are articulate and flow very well and the art is very cute. As a bonus there's a popsicle stick craft project at the end of the book. My kids (3 and 7) both enjoyed the story and the popsicle stick project will be fun to build later.
B**E
Ever had a stick left when you finished a popsicle?
SO, You’re the one with the leftover stick! This is serious business, exactly where did you place this super talented stick? Did you even try to give Stick a helping hand? Of course I know that you’re busy, Stick was not too busy to politely hold your frozen treat until y o u were finished. Quickly find Stick and as many of its sad, lonely, discarded relatives as can be located. YOU, my friend, are about to change History. First gather all of Stick’s clan and gently bathe them in warm soapy water and dry them. Stick always says that it’s hard to do your best when covered with icky sticky. Now, let yourself dream. Pictures of the many possibilities will drift like puffy white clouds across your mind. Many clean sticks can be glued together to make a bird feeder like the one in the STICKS book. Just one of Stick’s clan would make a good bookmark. A teacher or parent could write special notes on sticks - like: good listening during math; your homework has been showing extra care; thanks for sharing pencils with Ann so quietly; your room looks so great!; what a big help to have sis read to you- the things to say are endless and each child can save in a ziplock. Put many sticks in the garden to show what is planted in each row. As you can see, you, Stick, and his clan can change the world.
B**Y
Nice story and pictures
This is a nice story and pictures, and made a nice Christmas gift for our 3-year-old. She still wants to build a bird house!
P**Y
I love Sticks!
A sweet , fun, artsy, and inspirational book all in one! What fun to read this authors books! Sticks goes through a journey from what he once was to what he becomes. With the help from blue bird and others, his confidence builds and he becomes more than what he ever thought he could be. I loved how the scribble crew was planted in this book. Makes it so fun! Then, an added attraction is there for you at the end of the book! Fun stick project kids will love making. This is a book for kids and adults to enjoy together!
L**B
Great classroom resource
This book really spoke to me! As a recent college graduate, at the age of 50 I am embarking on a new career as an elementary school teacher! This book is about patience, fresh starts, and finding your right place in the world. I will be reading this to my class during the first week of school and we will use it as a writing prompt to discuss making a fresh start and setting goals. The book is well written, the pictures captivating and the book jacket is even a poster! I had the book jacket laminated and it now hangs in my new classroom!
M**N
Cute book!
We have purchased this book and scribble stones. Both cute books, the kids really like reading and doing the activities!
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