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From: Megan Schliesman <schliesman>
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 09:41:32 -0600
Thank you to everyone who contributed ideas on books for struggling readers.
Today we turn our attention to the topic for the second half of November: The Books of David Macaulay.From witty, imaginative picture books to intricate, accessible, highly visual non-fiction exploring history, mechanics, architecture and more, the books of David Macaulay comprise a distinctive body of literature for children and teens.
What are your thoughts about the work of innovative author/illustrator? Do you have favorite Macaulay books? What books have you seen especially appreciated by children?
Megan
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 09:41:32 -0600
Thank you to everyone who contributed ideas on books for struggling readers.
Today we turn our attention to the topic for the second half of November: The Books of David Macaulay.From witty, imaginative picture books to intricate, accessible, highly visual non-fiction exploring history, mechanics, architecture and more, the books of David Macaulay comprise a distinctive body of literature for children and teens.
What are your thoughts about the work of innovative author/illustrator? Do you have favorite Macaulay books? What books have you seen especially appreciated by children?
Megan
-- Megan Schliesman, Librarian Cooperative Children's Book Center School of Education, UW-Madison 600 N. Park St., Room 4290 Madison, WI 53706 ph: 608-262-9503 fax: 608-262-4933 schliesman at education.wisc.eduReceived on Thu 16 Nov 2006 09:41:32 AM CST