Wanting to give a valentine to the classmate he finds special, Little Bill sends one to Mia despite the teasing of other students and learns the benefits of sharing his feelings. Simultaneous.
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PreSchool-Grade 2ATwo more beginning readers that emphasize character building and finding positive resolutions for difficult situations. In Shipwreck Saturday, Little Bill takes a sailboat that he has painstakingly built to a nearby lake to see if it will float. However, the vessel is wrecked by the strong wake made by a passing rowboat. He runs home in tears only to be called back by his friends who have used the remaining pieces to make a kite that they are flying high in the sky. In Super-Fine Valentine, Little Bill wants to give a girl a Valentine but is concerned that his classmates will make fun of him. He overcomes his self-consciousness and ultimately makes a new friend. Honeywood's bright, folk-art illustrations visualize Little Bill's emotions and reinforce the point of each story. These titles can help youngsters pick up some hints on handling themselves in different situations. Slight but serviceable additions where values clarification is needed.ACheryl Cufari, Glencliff Elementary School, Niskayuna, NY
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- PublisherCartwheel Books
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 0590164015
- ISBN 13 9780590164016
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages40
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