1582461007 - On That Day: a Book of Hope for Children Reading Rainbow by Patel, Andrea. On That Day by author and illustrator Andrea Patel is a treasure of a book for families, libraries, and especially schools. Her colorful, collaged illustrations suggest the text's images while offering a spring board for further discussion. Andrea Patel truly is a very gifted author and illustrator who shares her stories brilliantly On That Day by author and illustrator Andrea Patel is a treasure of a book for families, libraries, and especially schools.
Product Type. Please try your request again later. And the kids of Australia have heaps of HOPE! A "must have" book for helpful discussion of this tragedy. You Searched For: ISBN: 1582461007. I was astonished by how she captured the tragedy of Sept 11th in pictures and gave words that matched so perfectly in how to teach your child about something so unthinkable. On That Day by author and illustrator Andrea Patel is a treasure of a book for families, libraries, and especially schools. reSchool-Grade 2-How does one address the attacks of September 11, 2001, in a picture book for young children? Wonderful not only for children, but for adults. This book was pretty good. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Thank you Andrea for such a special gift. As an elementary school, our students benefit from annual reading of this story to help each young citizen construct meaning and create the history of 9-11. We wait for future efforts from this writer with great anticipation. This is a wonderful and beloved work. She does this through creative and unique art blended with heartfelt words that evoke soul and healing. Day's second book was the memoir Living and Dying on the Internet, which detailed his personal experiences as a YouTuber and the controversies surrounding his sexual abuse allegations. On That Day: A Book of Hope for Children (Hardcover) By Andrea Patel. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. "On that day" defines and explains what happened on september 11th without limiting it's content to suit ONLY that day. Both this textual pattern and the circular, connected lines of the art break at the delivery of the terrible news. However, it wasn’t stated anywhere that it was a discard from a library and comes with those labels. I would have not purchased it if I had known that it was like this. "I'll be in touch with them tomorrow morning," she adds.Day replied: "I'm sorry, I know I'm not making my compassion obvious to you but it is there. As an elementary … On That Day is a tribute to the power of goodness in the world that compensates for even the most destructive events. The accompanying scene is simply a collage outline of America. Millions are still waiting to experience the Gospel! Having hope means that we can make a change.
does not dwell on the tragedy [of September 11th]. If only people interested in buying this book could have seen the reactions it got from college level students, they would see how much this children's book really helps to understand tragedy.
Results (1 - 12) of 12. This story is not only well crafted, but also timeless, in that it can transcend to related topics of peace, hope, and love. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. I couldnt believe that the author could have envisioned something so amazing!
About this item . As you read the author's notes, you will recognize your own feelings from "that day." $ reaches. Search by keyword for literacy resources to support your teaching. Written at a preschool to lower elementary level, yet really hits to the heart of every age group.
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Find all the books, read about the author, and more. You are one of those good things. These are external links and will open in a new windowAn upcoming book from YouTuber Alex Day, detailing his vlogging career and personal controversies, has sparked a row on social media.He faced accusations of inappropriate relationships with fans in 2014 and On Wednesday, YouTuber Carrie Hope Fletcher - Day's girlfriend at the time - urged a boycott of the book and posted an exchange implying that Day ignored her request to be written out.Fletcher's original post shows an email exchange with Day including her personal request to be removed from the book, titled Living and Dying on the Internet. The Book of Hopes is currently available to read online only.