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Tag Archives: Elaine Coppe
Lost and Found Cat
Lost and Found Cat: The True Story of Kunkush’s Incredible Journey Written by Doug Kuntz and Amy Shrodes Illustrated by Sue Cornelison Crown Books for Young Readers, 2017 40 pages, Non-fiction Lost and Found Cat is the true story of … Continue reading
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Tagged 3-5, Animals, Elaine Coppe, International, Non-fiction, Refugees
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The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred
The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred Written by Samantha R. Vamos Illustrated by Rafael Lopez Charlesbridge, 2011 28 pages, Nursery Rhyme In The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred, children can follow along with the process of making a … Continue reading
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Tagged Animals, Bilingual, Cooking, Culture, Elaine Coppe, Food, Spanish language K-3
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Divali Rose
Divali Rose Written by Vashanti Rahaman Illustrated by Jamel Akib Boyds Mills Press, 2008 27 pages, Realistic Fiction Divali Rose is the story of a boy named Ricki who learns about stereotypes and overcoming hatred when he experiences prejudice from … Continue reading
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Tagged 3-5, Culture, Divali, Diversity, Elaine Coppe, Holidays, International
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Same, Same but Different
Same, Same but Different Written and illustrated by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw Henry Holt and Company, 2011 32 pages, Realistic Fiction In Same, Same but Different, Elliot, from Australia, and Kailash, from India, write letters to each other, describing their worlds … Continue reading
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Tagged Cultures, Elaine Coppe, Friendship, International, K-3, Pen Pals
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Peter’s Chair
Peter’s Chair Written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats Harper Collins, 1967 28 pages, Realistic Fiction In Peter’s Chair, the protagonist of Snowy Day, Peter, learns that he has to make some changes to his life because of his new … Continue reading
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Tagged Elaine Coppe, Families, K-3, Picturebook, Siblings
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The Ledgerbook of Thomas Blue Eagle
The Ledgerbook of Thomas Blue Eagle Written by Jewel Grutman and Gay Matthaei, illustrated by Adam Cvijanovic Lickle Publishing, 1994 71 pages, Historical fiction The Ledgerbook of Thomas Blue Eagle is the story of a young Lakota Sioux boy who … Continue reading
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Tagged Culture, Elaine Coppe, High School, History, Middle School, Native Americans
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Last Stop on Market Street
Last Stop on Market Street Written by Matt de la Peña and illustrated by Christian Robinson Putnam’s Sons, 2015 28 pages, Realistic Fiction Last Stop on Market Street follows a young boy named CJ and his grandmother as they take … Continue reading
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Tagged 3-5, City, Community, Diversity, Elaine Coppe, Family
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The Journey
The Journey Written and illustrated by Francesca Sanna Flying Eye Books, 2016 40 pages, Realistic Fiction The Journey is a story about a family who lives in a country plagued with war and the consequences of wars. The narrator, a … Continue reading
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Tagged Culture, Elaine Coppe, Family, High School, International, Loss, Middle School, Refugees
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To Market, To Market
To Market, To Market Written and illustrated by Nikki McClure Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2011 40 pages, Realistic Fiction In To Market, To Market, Nikki McClure describes her experiences visiting a farmer’s market to buy fresh food to celebrate … Continue reading
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Tagged 3-5, Culture, Elaine Coppe, Food, Friendship, Holidays
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