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Kate, Who Tamed the Wind by Liz Garton Scanlon (2018, Picture Book)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherRandom House Children's Books
ISBN-101101934794
ISBN-139781101934791
eBay Product ID (ePID)240576528

Product Key Features

Book TitleKate, Who Tamed the Wind
Number of Pages40 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicNature & The Natural World / Weather, Holidays & Celebrations / Other, Non-Religious, General, Social Themes / Friendship
IllustratorYes, White, Lee
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorLiz Garton Scanlon
FormatPicture Book

Dimensions

Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.7 Oz
Item Length10.7 in
Item Width8.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2016-057421
Reviews"The story and illustrations strike just the right notes of lightheartedness, determination, and education--on Earth-friendly materials to boot."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromPreschool
Dewey Decimal813.6
Grade ToThird Grade
SynopsisAward-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon presents a young, rhythmic read-aloud about a girl who solves a windy problem with an environmentally sound solution: planting trees. A wild wind blows on the tippy-top of a steep hill, turning everything upside down for the man who lives there. Luckily, Kate comes up with a plan to tame the wind. With an old wheelbarrow full of young trees, she journeys up the steep hill to add a little green to the man's life, and to protect the house from the howling wind. From award-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon and whimsical illustrator Lee White comes a delightfully simple, lyrical story about the important role trees play in our lives, and caring for the world in which we live. Praise for Bob, Not Bob by Liz Garton Scanlon: "This is read-aloud gold!" -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Praise for All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon: "A sumptuous and openhearted poem . . . (that) expresses the philosophy early readers most need to hear: there's humanity everywhere." -- The New York Times, Award-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon presents a young, rhythmic read-aloud about a girl who solves a windy problem with an environmentally sound solution: planting trees. A wild wind blows on the tippy-top of a steep hill, turning everything upside down for the man who lives there. Luckily, Kate comes up with a plan to tame the wind. With an old wheelbarrow full of young trees, she journeys up the steep hill to add a little green to the man's life, and to protect the house from the howling wind. From award-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon and whimsical illustrator Lee White comes a delightfully simple, lyrical story about the important role trees play in our lives, and caring for the world in which we live. Praise for Bob, Not Bob by Liz Garton Scanlon: "This is read-aloud gold " -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Praise for All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon: "A sumptuous and openhearted poem . . . (that) expresses the philosophy early readers most need to hear: there's humanity everywhere." -- The New York Times, Award-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon presents a young, rhythmic read-aloud about a girl who solves a windy problem with an environmentally sound solution- planting trees. A wild wind blows on the tippy-top of a steep hill, turning everything upside down for the man who lives there. Luckily, Kate comes up with a plan to tame the wind. With an old wheelbarrow full of young trees, she journeys up the steep hill to add a little green to the man's life, and to protect the house from the howling wind. From award-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon and whimsical illustrator Lee White comes a delightfully simple, lyrical story about the important role trees play in our lives, and caring for the world in which we live. Praise for Bob, Not Bob by Liz Garton Scanlon- "This is read-aloud gold!" -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Praise for All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon- "A sumptuous and openhearted poem . . . (that) expresses the philosophy early readers most need to hear- there's humanity everywhere." -- The New York Times
LC Classification NumberPZ7.S2798Kat 2018

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