Sunday, June 16, 2013

CHRISTIE'S: FINE WINES, CIGARS AND VINTAGE PORT INCLUDING A SELECTION OF ITALIAN WINES, MONDAY MARCH 2000 AT 4.00 P.M.

First Day in Grapes (Pura Belpre Honor Book. Illustrator (Awards))
First Day in Grapes (Pura Belpre Honor Book. Illustrator (Awards)) All year long, Chico’s family moves up and down the state of California to pick fruits and vegetables. Every September, Chico starts at a new school. Often, the other kids pick on him — maybe because he’s always new, or maybe because he speaks Spanish [...]


First Day in Grapes (Pura Belpre Honor Book. Illustrator (Awards))
All year long, Chico’s family moves up and down the state of California to pick fruits and vegetables. Every September, Chico starts at a new school. Often, the other kids pick on him — maybe because he’s always new, or maybe because he speaks Spanish sometimes. But third grade promises to be different. He likes his teacher, and she recognizes his excellent abilities in math — he may even get to go to the math fair! When some fourth-grade bullies tease him, he surprises them with strengths of his own.

Customer Review: Started many conversations
I borrowed this book from another teacher to read to the students in my resource room (grades 2 – 5.) Many of these students are of Mexican descent, though none of them are from migrant families. The book inspired much conversation, particularly on the topics of standing up to bullies and supporting students that are victimized by bullies. Discussions continued and passages were reread. The book moved from desk to desk and hand to hand. I realized I needed to keep this finger-smudged and cover-wrinkled edition and return a brand new copy to its wise owner. This is a book you will be happy to add to your classroom library.

Customer Review: I love this book and my kids do too
I received this book as a gift for my children who are in the primary grades. The story resonated with me because I remember tutoring little migrant boys like this when I was in high school, boys who are smart but have trouble in school because of constant moves. My children enjoy this story because they can empathize with his troubles and how he is ultimaately able to outsmart the bullies without using his fists. They enjoy seeing his victory at the end. I like the fact that it builds compassion in them for children who face adversity every day. I recommend it.





CHRISTIE'S: FINE WINES, CIGARS AND VINTAGE PORT INCLUDING A SELECTION OF ITALIAN WINES, MONDAY MARCH 2000 AT 4.00 P.M.

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