Who's Hiding In This Book? - Sheila Cordner - Books - Pierce Press / Daytripper Books - 9780996097581 - November 15, 2019
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Who's Hiding In This Book?

Sheila Cordner

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Who's Hiding In This Book?

Take your children on an adventure to meet 10 famous authors! The book introduces young readers to great works of literature. By celebrating a diverse group of voices like Langston Hughes, Taha Hussein, and Virginia Woolf, the book paves the way for a lifetime of appreciating classic books. Includes parent/educator guide and activity page.

Young readers will climb the hilly streets of Sui Sin Far's San Francisco, board a plane to Taha Hussein's Egyptian village, and chase a cocker spaniel through the streets of Virginia Woolf's London. They will search the seas for Herman Melville's white whale, dance to the blues in Langston Hughes's Harlem, and ride a horse-drawn carriage through Edith Wharton's Central Park. They'll listen to a woodpecker in Emily Dickinson's poetry, and hike in Walden Woods with Thoreau. Along the way, Zitkála-Sa tells the story of a talented girl who leaves her reservation to start a new school, María Amparo Ruiz de Burton describes a brave young woman who travels across the country in a covered wagon, and Hussein introduces us to a boy who refuses to let his blindness stop him.

The book includes a "Become An Author" activity page for children and a bonus section for parents and educators with background information for each author as well as suggested topics to spark discussion with children, and a link to the author's website for ongoing resources and activities.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 15, 2019
ISBN13 9780996097581
Publishers Pierce Press / Daytripper Books
Pages 36
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 6 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  

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