Duck for Turkey Day

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Product Details
Price
$9.99  $9.29
Publisher
Albert Whitman & Company
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
7.8 X 9.8 X 0.2 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780807517352

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About the Author
Jacqueline Jules is the author of numerous books for children, including the Zapato Power series. She is also a librarian, teacher, and poet. She won the CYBILS award for best short chapter book for the first book in the Zapato series. She lives in Virginia. Kathryn Mitter grew up and went to school in Missouri, where she still lives. When she's not illustrating, she enjoys gardening, hiking, and watercolor painting, especially painting outdoors. Kathryn has illustrated many magazine stories and children's books.
Reviews

A 2010 Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People
2012 Washington State Children's Book Award Nominee
2012-2013 Volunteer State (Tennessee) Book Award Master List


A lighthearted reminder about multicultural traditions during the holidays.--Publishers Weekly


Mitter's acrylic illustrations, in clear bright colors and simple shapes, capture the warmth of the holiday bustle and the affection among family members.--Booklist


This sweet tale is written in straightforward prose and provides a brief glimpse of another culture. Mitter's bright illustrations accented with cozy details draw readers into Tuyet's happy home and enhance the story's heartwarming message.--School Library Journal


This is a perfect book for reading aloud and discussion in lower elementary classrooms. Bright, clear illustrations compliment the open-minded message.--Foreword


Jules has created a story with a warm, gentle voice. Colorful, realistic, and eye-catching illustrations are perfect for a read-aloud.This is a non-traditional holiday book with a unique niche.--Library Media Connection


Local author Jacqueline Jules pens a tale of tolerance and diversity that will resonate with young students and families no matter their heritage. Illustrator Kathryn Mitter lines a many-hued classroom that adheres not to the melting pot but to the woks, frying pans and vegan casserole dishes of contemporary America.--Children's Literature