A Cuban Folktale
By: Carmen Agra Deedy
Grades 3-5
FOLK LITERATURE (Folktale)
Abe Lincoln: The boy who loved books
By Kay Winters
Grade 3
BIOGRAPHY
This was a great book to inform younger readers of the life of Abe Lincoln. It gave great details about his life but in a way that is enjoyable and engaging for the students. The book started where Abe was born in Kentucky in 1809 until he takes over as the 16Th president. On one page in the book I liked what it said and pretty much summed up Abe's life and what was represented throughout the book. "Abraham Lincoln- born in a log cabin, child of the frontier, head in a book- elected our sixteenth president. From the wilderness to the White House. He learned the power of words and used them well." Abraham came from basically nothing to being president of the United States. The book harps on the fact that Abe loved books and books are what changed his life and changed the world through him. This book would be fabulous to have the classroom. I feel that it has wonderful facts about the life of Abraham Lincoln and would be great to use to teach students about his life. I know that the book is attention-grabbing and would be easier for students to read than trying to read a text book. I know that as a teacher I would check the background on Abraham Lincoln to make sure the book is completely accurate but would totally use this over a textbook or possibly in conjunction with a text book. Also I feel this sends the message of the importance of reading to the students. I would point this out to them as their teacher. Reading changed his life and affected the world just as they could with simply reading and learning. Who knows they may be the next president??
This book has a great underlying message that you can be anything you want to be. In this book it is a story about a young girl Grace who loved stories. She loves books or movies and would love to act them out. One day in class the teacher told her class that they were going to do the play Peter Pan. Grace knew she wanted to be Peter Pan but when she raised her hand a boy in the class Raj told her that she couldn't be Peter Pan because that was a boy's name. Grace still continued to have her hand up. Then another student named Natalie whispered to Grace and said you can't be Peter Pan because he isn't black. Grace got very upset and went home and told her family what happened. Her family was very upset with what occurred to Grace. They reassured her that she could be anything she wanted to be if she put her mind to it. One day Grace was out with Nana and they went to the grand theatre and Nana showed Grace a picture of who was starring in Romeo and Juliet and it was a girl from Trinidad. The girl playing the part was not of the typical race of Juliet. They got tickets for the show and went. After the ballet Grace played the part of Juliet. She realized she could be anything she wanted to be. At the end of it all Grace got to play the part of Peter Pan. This book is great because this shows students that they can do anything that they put their minds to and nothing can hold them back like gender or race. This book has a wonderful message behind it!