![]() Putnam 32 pages review “In this cumulative rhyme, lighthouses from around the United States are observed by one sailor, two pilots, three gulls, and more.” Ages 4-8. Ann Fearrington’s counting book Who Sees the Lighthouse? published by G.P.Munsch’s Lighthouse: A Story of Remembrance published by Cartwheel 32 pages review “After her grandfather’s funeral, Sarah wakes her father in the middle of the night so they can go to the lighthouse her grandfather loved and remember other night-time visits there.” Ages 4-8. Sue Stainton’s The Lighthouse Catpublished by HarperCollins Publishers review “When a fishing boat is caught in a storm, a lighthouse cat named Little Mackerel gathers other cats to try to help out.” ages 4-7.Peter and Connie Roop’s Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie published by Lerner Publishing Group 56 pages review “In the winter of 1856, a storm delays the lighthouse keeper’s return to an island off the coast of Maine, and his daughter Abbie must keep the lights burning by herself.” Ages 4-8.Deborah Hopkinson’s Birdie’s Lighthouse published by Aladdin Paperbacks 32 pages review “The diary of a ten-year-old girl who moves with her family in 1855 from a town on the Maine coast to rugged Turtle Island where her father is to be the lighthouse keeper.” Ages 4-8.Ronda and David Armitage’s picture book The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch published by Scholastic Press 32 pages.Gail Gibbons’ Beacons of Light Lighthousespublished by William Morrow & Co Library 32 pages review “A survey of lighthouses and how they work in simple text and pictures.” Ages Baby-Preschool.Arielle North Olson’s Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughterpublished by Mystic Seaport 32 pages review “While Father is away for weeks, Miranda has to keep the lamps burning in the lighthouse.” Ages 4-8.Ronda and David Armitage’s picture book The Lighthouse Keeper’s Christmas published by Scholastic Press 36 pages.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |