Thanksgiving Day

by Anne Rockwell

Other authorsLizzy Rockwell (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

394.2

Publication

HarperCollins (2002), Edition: Reprint, 40 pages

Description

Mrs. Madoff's preschool class learns about Thanksgiving and puts on a play about the origins of the holiday.

User reviews

LibraryThing member allawishus
This would be a good toddler/preschool storytime title for Thanksgiving. It's got very simple text - good for the beginning reader, too - in short declarative sentences. It describes the standard first Thanksgiving story from the perspective of kids putting on a school play. The illustrations are
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bright and cheerful. It's a good, general, Thanksgiving title.
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LibraryThing member Chelz517
This is an amazing book that is about a class that is putting on a thanksgiving play! On each page there is an explanation of a part that is being portrayed and how it relates back to history and why that particular part is important to include in the classroom play! This book is fun and inviting
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for children to read and for teachers/parents to read to their students/children. This is a story that not only explains the meaning of Thanksgiving and why Americans celebrate this important holiday but it gives insight back to the history of the holiday and why it is so important to the American culture.
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LibraryThing member eobend1
I liked this book for two reasons. First, I loved the author’s writing. The author begins the story by asking the reader multiple questions; the first one being, “Do you know why we celebrate Thanksgiving?” This question inclines the young reader to consider a challenging question before
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continuing to read on. The questions provided get the reader thinking and engaged in the story. The second reason I liked this book is because of the illustrations, which were simply enjoyable to the eye. I loved how the illustrator created pictures of children of several different ethnicities. Also, the expressions on the faces of everyone presented in the story are all positive and happy, but still different from one another. For example, on one page the teacher is shown presenting a book about the first Thanksgiving to the class. One child is drawn leaning in with wide eyes and raised eye brows to accompany his smile, and another child is shown leaning back with her eyes squinted and a beaming smile. Both children appear to be excited about the story the teacher is presenting, but show different expressions to display their excitement. Finally, I liked that this story took place in a classroom. The narrator is a student who is describing what he learned about Thanksgiving while in school. I like the author’s choice in making the narrator a student because when children read the story, it will be easy for them to imagine themselves being in the narrator’s shoes. The big idea of this book is to teach about the history of Thanksgiving and the importance of the values that are celebrated during Thanksgiving.
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LibraryThing member jbarr5
Thanksgiving Day by Rockwell
Always enjoyed holidays books. This audio children's book is about the festivities of the holiday.
Discrepancy of where the holiday was first celebrated: Jamestown or Phymouth. Story tells of the Indians who welcomed the Pilgrims when they arrived at Plymouth Rock.
Talk of
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the foods for the first celebration. Indians taught them how to hunt and grow the local crops.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

40 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

0064437892 / 9780064437899
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