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Hilary Horder Hippley

Auteur de A Song for Lena

4 oeuvres 125 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Œuvres de Hilary Horder Hippley

A Song for Lena (1996) 60 exemplaires
Adventure on Klickitat Island (1998) 51 exemplaires
The Crimson Ribbon (1994) 12 exemplaires
Rain or Shine (2007) 2 exemplaires

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Hilary grew up on an island in Washington State. She attended Cornell University and has advanced degrees in English Literature from the University of Washington and an AA in Early Childhood Education. She taught for thirty years, from college English to pre-school; most recently she was a Head Start teacher for mainly East African families.

Hilary loves languages and is always eager to try a new one. She lives in Seattle with her husband, near their seven grown children and their families.

2022 from her website, https://www.hilaryhorderhippely.com/

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A sweet dream of a little boy and his teddy bear who set off on an adventure to take care of the animals caught in a storm on Klickitat Island.
 
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makasireh | 1 autre critique | Nov 26, 2013 |
In this story there is nothing better than a teddy bear and imagination to get you through a storm. Beary the bear and a young boy begin their adventure with an alert that someone is calling on them for help. During the story, the boy and his bear cross a stormy lake to help frightened animals find shelter. Of course, none of them want to be alone so they build a common shelter for all of the animals to huddle together and share the little boys blanket.

I love to read this story to my younger family members because they hate storms! I can relate to this story because one night my 3 cousins got terrified of the thunder and lightening that they got in bed with me. A four year old, six year old, and eight year old plus me in a twin bed wasn’t fun. Therefore we went into the living room and made a fort. While using flashlights we rescued all the (stuffed) animals outside of the fort and put them under with us to stay dry and have a good nights sleep.

One classroom extension idea is to create a storm! Have children clap and stomp and pat there knees to create a storm and talk about the sounds. Another idea is to make a chart of who is afraid of the dark and what they do when it storms.
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Jenny_Hayes | 1 autre critique | Feb 10, 2010 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
125
Popularité
#160,151
Évaluation
5.0
Critiques
2
ISBN
8

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