North Carolina picture book author, Shana Keller, is no newcomer to my blog. Some of you may remember Bread for Words, Tick Tock Banneker's Clock, or Fly, Firefly--her three other engaging books published by Sleeping Bear Press. Her fourth book, Peach Pit Parade is illustrated by Margeaux Lucas. The soft tones Ms. Lucas used speak of Polly's love for her soldier father. The characters' faces portray their emotions beautifully.
REVIEW
"Polly felt everything change when the whole world got into a fight. A big fight."
The first page of the book shows the front page headline, "U.S. AT WAR!" The reader is brought into Polly's world in this second illustration:
Even though Polly missed her father terribly, she and her mother stayed busy planting a victory garden and thinking of ways to help with the war effort.
Polly's teacher encouraged her students to get involved.
Polly wondered what could she do?Miss Jennings had a strange request. "The government needs our help to collect all types of fruit pits, especially peach pits."
A newspaper ad to encourage Americans to save fruit pits. https://www.etsy.com/listing/570286058/1917-original-wwi-american-red-cross |
Polly's smile shone brighter than the sun. In that moment, she felt as if the cloud of war had cleared away. Polly finally felt like she was doing all she could, and she couldn't wait to write to her father about the Peach Pit Parade.
CURRICULUM RESOURCE
Photo Courtesy The Girl Scout Museum at Cedar Hill |
https://kdhnews.com/news/local/peaches-other-fruits-weapons-of-war-during-1917-conflict/article_d06830ec-470c-11e6-bbe0-a75370d619e6.html |
https://texascooppower.com/patriotic-peach-pits/ |
24 comments:
Fascinating! I love this!
The history lover in me loves the concept of this story, and I believe that it would be a wonderful book to share with my granddaughter. She enters 3rd grade in 5 weeks! Thanks for sharing.
Connie
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WOW! This book looks to be full of heart and information--a story we need to hear with info we don't often see. I can't wait to see the whole story. Congrats!
Thanks Beth, Connie, and Marci. You're all in!
AMAZING piece of history that I am so thankful was found and not forgotten. Great Job!
Agreed, Terri!
I saw this on Kathy's blog and knew I had to read this. I'm absolutely loving all the "new" history I'm learning by reading picture books. This story is so important.
I agree, Danielle!
WOW! a great book. I love the illustrations and actual photos!
Always enjoy reading about the books you share.
Hew Mason
Thanks, Hewi. Glad you commented too.
This is fascinating history! I love the way children have some agency to help win the war effort!
So fascinating, can't wait to read!
What a fascinating piece of history showing how even a child’s compassionate heart and actions made a difference in war time. Looks like a wonderful book!
Thanks Trish. It is!
I would love to have this book--such an interesting story. Thanks.
You would love it, Gwen!
Fascinating history - and looks like a beautiful book!
Thanks, Emma. It is on both counts!
Well, I certainly learned something today. What a fascinating story! I can't wait to read this book. Thanks for the post.
Thanks, Rosi. You're in!
Oh what a great book! I was just reading victory gardens this weekend while researching a very similar topic and really want to read this! It looks amazing -- thank you for telling this story.
Thanks, Carolyn. It is an amazing story!
I love a good historical story. This one sounds great!
Thanks, Kathy. You're in!
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