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Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

Coming Home ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY


Coming Home
By Greg Ruth
(A Feiwel and Friends Book, Macmillan, 2014)

Coming Home is a beautiful book. Period.

Eighteen words and gorgeous full-page illustrations tell the story about a boy waiting for his parent to return from overseas military service. The pictures fill in many details about military family life. Both poignant and delightful, I would recommend Coming Home to any family with serving military members. Any parent who wants to teach their child about sacrifice and freedom should also read Coming Home. Teachers and workers with children will want to read Coming Home to their groups of children, especially if one of their students has a family member away from home due to military service.

On behalf of all of those military members who have served our country, I say, "THANK YOU!"

And for the family members left behind, the ones who had to wait, worry, and pray, I say, "THANK YOU!"

KID KANDY:

Thank A Military Member

Find someone who served (or is serving) in the military - Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, or any other military service.

Draw a picture and write a note to that person. Make sure to tell them thank you for serving our country.

With your parent, mail or deliver the picture and note.

If you deliver your note in person, be sure to:

- say "Thank you"

- shake hands

- make eye contact


Serving in the military is the choice of thousands of men and women. Remember to pray for our military service men and women and their families who miss them when they are away on duty.


Angie Quantrell was very happy and thankful when her son, Taylor, returned from serving overseas in Iraq.

Monday, June 29, 2015

How to Bake an American Pie ~ Picture Book & KID KANDY


How to Bake an American Pie

by Karma Wilson
illustrated by Raul Colon
(Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2007)

Here is the perfect book to read for July 4th - How to Bake an American Pie.

This book is not truly a recipe book, but uses baking a pie as a metaphor for how America came to be. How to Bake an American Pie uses the ideals of our planning forefathers and many of the words from the song "America the Beautiful."

Who are the chefs? In this book, a cat and a dog join in the work and fun as a nation is put together and baked to make the best ever American pie. Cooking tools and terminology meld the baking theme with the lofty goals of the American dream.

Freedom for all. And plenty of American Pie for all who care to stop by.

KID KANDY:

Bake a Pie

1. Find a recipe and bake an apple pie. Use the terminology and tools of baking and let your child(ren) help you!

2. Share the pie. Have a slice of good old apple pie.

3. Reread How to Bake an American Pie. Notice the vocabulary and lavish language. Do the words make more sense to your child now that the experience of baking a pie has been enjoyed?

Happy 4th of July, America!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

America the Beautiful - Books You Can Sing


America the Beautiful (Scholastic Inc., 2001)


Just in time for the 4th of July, check out America the Beautiful.

Put out by Scholastic Inc., this small book delivers big on photographs of the natural beauty, space, vastness, and variety of our country. Large text words spread throughout the book of the first verse can be read, ignored, or enjoyed with the proper melody.

Share what makes our country great.