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Generations of children have cherished these imaginative stories. Whether following the adventuresome voyage of a carved toy canoe, tracing the travels of a not-so-timorous turtle, or learning about life on the Great Plains as witnessed by an aged cottonwood tree, young readers will relish the blend of history, geography, and nature. 64--96 pages each, five softcovers from Houghton Mifflin.
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When I am invited to speak at homeschool conferences, I talk about "living" books. To give an example of a living book, I hold up for all to see one by Holling Clancy Holling. His books present factual information clothed in the literary language of a story. His books have "the imaginative grasp" and that "touch of originality" of which Charlotte Mason spoke. She said that these kinds of books make the best schoolbooks because they open the door of a child's mind.
Living books make it easier for a child to narrate (to tell in his own words). A child's telling, describing, or explaining secures knowledge, and calls the facts and information to remembrance long after the story is over. With fondness, my mother recalled reading Paddle-to-the-Sea after 40 years had passed. The best books stand the test of time. Written and illustrated between 1942 and 1957, these books are filled with wonder and adventure, with an intriguing combination of geography, history, and nature. The following set of books is still available for this generation of readers.
Paddle-to-the-Sea: A young Indian boy carves a little canoe with a figure inside and names him Paddle-to-the-Sea. Paddle journeys from Lake Superior all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Inspired by the story, we drew a big blue map of the Greak Lakes. A Caldecott Honor book.
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Tree in the Trail: The story of a cottonwood tree that witnesses the pageant of history of the Great Plains and Santa Fe Trail for over 200 years.
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