The Chalk Box Kid

by Clyde Robert Bulla

Paperback, 1987

Status

Available

Publication

Scholastic, Inc. (1987), Edition: 10, Paperback, 59 pages

Description

Nine-year-old Gregory's house does not have room for a garden, but he creates a surprising and very different garden in an unusual place.

User reviews

LibraryThing member acochra
In this story Gregory's family moves to a smaller house in a poorer part of town because his father lost his factory job. There is nowhere to play, but Gregory discovers a nearly burnt-out building that formerly was the chalk factory. Even though the kids at the new school don't accept him readily,
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Gregory is happyfor him the blackened walls of the building become his giant canvas. This book has an inspirational story within it and young readers will be drawn to it. Gregory is a young artist who is trying to fit in and make friends, but is completely satisfied just drawing in his abandon chalk factory. It is a good book for children to start if they are trying to get familiar with chapter books. It has some challenging words, so you might want to have this book be apart of guided reading groups. So, students can work together to find meaning in the text and help get through the more challenging words.
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Awards

Texas Bluebonnet Award (Nominee — 1990)

Language

Original publication date

1987

Physical description

59 p.; 7.4 inches

ISBN

0590485237 / 9780590485234

Barcode

963

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