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Wagon Wheels: (I Can Read Book Series: Level 3)

by Barbara Brenner, Don Bolognese
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Overview

Free people,
Free land

The Muldie boys and their father have come a long way to Kansas. But when Daddy moves on, the three boys must begin their own journey. They must learn to care for one another and face the dangers of the wilderness alone.

Shortly after the Civil War a black family travels to Kansas to take advantage of the free land offered through the Homestead Act.

Synopsis

In 1957, Harper published its first I Can Read title, Little Bear, written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Large type, simple vocabulary, chapter-like divisions, and decorative pictures made Little Bear perfect for emerging readers-they could read the story comfortably and not feel overwhelmed by the text. Following suit came such classics as Peggy Parish's Amelia Bedelia series, Lillian Hoban's books about Arthur the monkey, and Syd Hoff's popular Danny and the Dinosaur. Many books in this series are special in the depth of emotion evoked - Little Bear, the Frog and Toad books by Arnold Lobel, and Daniel's Duck by Clyde Bulla, to name a few - and all are enjoyed by children of all ages. Grade 2 - Grade 4.

Children's Literature

The three Muldie boys and their father have reached Kansas after a long, hard trip from Kentucky, during which their mother died. This close-knit, African American family spends their first tough winter in a dugout in the small settlement of Nicodemos, a town founded by freed slaves. They almost starve that first winter, but are helped by some Osage Indians. The three boys are left alone in the spring as their father seeks even better land, and come July, they face the challenge of traveling 150 miles on their own to meet him. The four short chapters present an exciting and realistic story, and an author's note documents its truth. The accompanying audiocassette, performed by Darrell Cary with just the right amount of drama, should help young readers follow the simple text.

About the Author, Barbara Brenner

Barbara Brenner's curiosity about the world ranges far and wide. Her interests are reflected in the wide scope of her quality fiction and nonfiction. Some of her best-selling titles include Wagon Wheels and Voices: Poetry and Art from Around the World, which was an ALA Notable Book for Children and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. One Small Place in a Tree is a companion book to the striking One Small Place by the Sea. Barbara Brenner lives with her husband, artist Fred Brenner, in Hawley, Pennsylvania.

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Children's Literature - Gisela Jernigan

The three Muldie boys and their father have reached Kansas after a long, hard trip from Kentucky, during which their mother died. This close-knit, African American family spends their first tough winter in a dugout in the small settlement of Nicodemos, a town founded by freed slaves. They almost starve that first winter, but are helped by some Osage Indians. The three boys are left alone in the spring as their father seeks even better land, and come July, they face the challenge of traveling 150 miles on their own to meet him. The four short chapters present an exciting and realistic story, and an author's note documents its truth. The accompanying audiocassette, performed by Darrell Cary with just the right amount of drama, should help young readers follow the simple text.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1993
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780064440523

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