Summary Imagine telling a story using only illustrations. How would you engage readers to look closely at the images to gather meaning? Author-illustrator Pete Oswald is a master at visual storytelling. In his book Hike, Oswald uses vignettes, sequenced panels and double-page spreads to guide… Continue Reading “Hike by Pete Oswald Lesson Activity”
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Little Libraries, Big Heroes is a true story about a man with an idea. He created Little Free Libraries, handmade repositories for books. They can be found around the world!
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Category: Biography & Autobiography-Social Activists, Books & Libraries, CollaborateTags: big ideas, books, books and libraries, Clarion Books, community, difference makers, giving back, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, John Parra, Junior Library Guild, Little Free Libraries, Miranda Paul, reading
Posted on September 30, 2019
by Maureen Schlosser
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Summary How do you develop a product that people love? You start by listening to what people need. Then you research, experiment and ask for feedback. In The Crayon Man, we see how Edwin Binney created Crayola crayons. Binney was an inventor. His products made life… Continue Reading “The Crayon Man: The True Story of the Invention of Crayola Crayons Lesson Activity”
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Category: Art, Biography & Autobiography-Science & Technology, Collaborate, Technology-InventionsTags: biographies, biography, crayons, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, invention, inventions, inventors, Junior Library Guild, Natasha Biebow, Steven Salerno