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L**S
Best Book
These is a fabulous book with the lesson of generosity. A Caldecott winner!!
A**E
What a beautiful story Of loss and recovery for children.
I foolishly sold all of my children’s books after they were grown. Then my 20-year-old son fell in love and plans to have a child. I read to my kids every single day and had probably a couple hundred books that we chose from. When I decided to replenish our collection for a possible grandchild this book was among the 15 or so I felt was essential.The book is about a fire and the losses the mother and daughter had. It is also about having a new home and experiencing hardship and saving to buy a new chair. There is a lot in that for children! And there is this joy of how things go away and how things come. And love that exists through it all.
S**N
Love this book
My mother read this book to me. I’ve always loved this book along with good night moon. I ordered it to keep it in my home. Although I’ve already borrowed it from the library and read it to my kids, I wanted to read it again after many years. The re-reading this book to my teenagers was tougher than I thought, they made fun of the book and laughed at me. Kids with advanced WiFi technology will never know what books were. The kids ended up reading it and I questioned them on each page to see if they were paying attention. Yes, they ended up listening to me read lol. As an adult I still love this book. If I’m in the mood to read the book Again, I will read it to my kids even when they are adults lol. Excellent story, touching and sweet!
J**T
Excellent
The book was Excellent for students. Students were engaged and enjoyed it.
P**R
Christopher says
This story is good. I liked the last page because grandma and mama got a chair and they liked it.
D**J
Very good book for elementary age
Purchased this for my goddaughter to have a good story of perseverance and trials and I think replenishing what they lost in a fire
M**H
Touching story
This is a great story and one of the few books that actually got my first grader to talk about his feelings and how the story made him feel - - all unprompted! Practically speaking, I like that there is substance to the story. You aren't done reading in 1 minute like many of the stories for this age group, and you're not just flipping through a picture book, but instead reading multiple sentences on a page. It is one of those in between books that would give slightly experienced readers just enough of a challenge. Well written and colorful pictures.
D**J
Why I like reading this book:
I love the idea of hard work and perseverance that this book teaches. This is a beautiful story about a family who saves up for a chair to honor a mother who works hard everyday.I read it children around Mother's day. This year, I used it with a graphing worksheet to teach about saving.
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