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From: Melody Allen <melody_allen>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 07:40:30 -0500
While 3rd through 6th graders vote for the Rhode Island Children's Book Award, many books on the master list are recommended for certain age groups within that range. Missy Violet and Me is listed as recommended for grades 5-6. Undoubtedly there are some 4th graders and 7th graders who will enjoy it. Melody Allen
Hi, Everyone
Does anyone have any thoughts on the CSK winners and honor books? Any reaction to the sophistication in Kadir's style for Ellington is Not a Street? How
about the reprise of The People Could Fly - much more than just a duplication of illustrations in the earlier title? For what audience would suggest Missy Violet and Me?
Henrietta
Received on Fri 11 Mar 2005 06:40:30 AM CST
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 07:40:30 -0500
While 3rd through 6th graders vote for the Rhode Island Children's Book Award, many books on the master list are recommended for certain age groups within that range. Missy Violet and Me is listed as recommended for grades 5-6. Undoubtedly there are some 4th graders and 7th graders who will enjoy it. Melody Allen
Hi, Everyone
Does anyone have any thoughts on the CSK winners and honor books? Any reaction to the sophistication in Kadir's style for Ellington is Not a Street? How
about the reprise of The People Could Fly - much more than just a duplication of illustrations in the earlier title? For what audience would suggest Missy Violet and Me?
Henrietta
Received on Fri 11 Mar 2005 06:40:30 AM CST