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The year we learned to fly / Jacqueline Woodson ; illustrated by Rafael Lopez.
Woodson, Jacqueline,
Branch: 0066
Call Number: E Woo Collection: TX
ISBN: 9780800013073
Pub. Info: copyright 2022
Target Audience: 3.9 Perma-Bound Books. 3.9 Perma-Bound Books. O Fountas & Pinnell.
Study Program Note: Accelerated Reader LG 3.9 0.5
"By heeding their wise grandmother's advice, a brother and sister discover the ability to lift themselves up and imagine a better world"--
Provided by publisher.
Woodson, Jacqueline,
Branch: 0066
Call Number: E Woo Collection: TX
ISBN: 9780800013073
Pub. Info: copyright 2022
Target Audience: 3.9 Perma-Bound Books. 3.9 Perma-Bound Books. O Fountas & Pinnell.
Study Program Note: Accelerated Reader LG 3.9 0.5
"By heeding their wise grandmother's advice, a brother and sister discover the ability to lift themselves up and imagine a better world"--
Provided by publisher.
The year we learned to fly / Jacqueline Woodson ; illustrated by Rafael Lâopez.
Woodson, Jacqueline,
Branch: 0066
Call Number: E Woo Collection: TX
ISBN: 9780399545535
Pub. Info: New York : Nancy Paulsen Books, [2022]
Target Audience: 3.9. K-3.
Study Program Note: Accelerated Reader LG 3.9 0.5
On a rainy spring day, a brother and sister are bored because they can't go outside. Their grandmother tells them to use their imagination, and the siblings are lifted out of their boredom. As the kids face feelings of anger, loneliness, and uncertainty throughout the seasons, their grandmother reminds them how their ancestors used their imaginations to face difficult situations and they can do the same.
Woodson, Jacqueline,
Branch: 0066
Call Number: E Woo Collection: TX
ISBN: 9780399545535
Pub. Info: New York : Nancy Paulsen Books, [2022]
Target Audience: 3.9. K-3.
Study Program Note: Accelerated Reader LG 3.9 0.5
On a rainy spring day, a brother and sister are bored because they can't go outside. Their grandmother tells them to use their imagination, and the siblings are lifted out of their boredom. As the kids face feelings of anger, loneliness, and uncertainty throughout the seasons, their grandmother reminds them how their ancestors used their imaginations to face difficult situations and they can do the same.