![]() ![]() The author-illustrator created it while raising her family in an island cabin with neither electricity nor running water. By a small stretch, one could say Andrew Henry's Meadow is a children's version of Walden. ![]() There he demonstrated his independence and self-reliance, eventually making himself famous when he published his notes as Walden. Also by theĪuthor: If I Were in Charge of the World and Otherīest and Once Upon an Ordinary Day by Colin McNaughton.īy Doris Burn Grades K-2 48 pages Philomel, 2012 e-bookīack in the mid-19th century, Henry David Thoreau took to the Massachusetts woods beside a pond at the edge of town. (Do you hear me? I mean it!) Going to Move. Follow him from a cereal box without a prize Books represent a brief portion of the hundredsĬited in the print edition of The-Read-Aloud Handbook.Īlexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Veryĭay once in a while but little Alexander has the worst ![]()
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