children's writings, american

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children's writings, american

Kids explore America's African American heritage

1996
Writings by students in grades three through seven examine such areas of African-American culture as recipes, games, history, art, sports, songs, and role models.

My brother Charlie

2010
A girl tells what it is like living with her twin brother who has autism and sometimes finds it hard to communicate with words, but who, in most ways, is just like any other boy. Includes authors' note about autism.

Letters to a soldier

2009
Presents a collection of letters written by fourth-grade students to First Lieutenant David Falvey who was stationed in Iraq. His responses depict his duties in the Army and answers questions the students ask him. Includes photos and drawings by the students.

Taking off

and other coming of age stories by American teen writers
1995
Here are fourteen short stories by teens and for teens about the coming-of-age experience.

Rose, where did you get that red?

Teaching great poetry to children
1974
Combination of handbook, anthology, and instructor's guide for teaching children to write and read poetry.

Word up!

Hope for Youth poetry from El Centro de la Raza
1992

Teens talk about alcohol and alcoholism

1987
Eighteen junior high students discuss alcohol and alcoholism and includes reviews of books dealing with alcohol issues.

The case of the crooked candles

1997
Detective Dog and his animal assistants help keep their small New Jersey town safe from crime by tracking down some pesky thieves.

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