Childrens Storys Bibliography
Babbitt, Nataile. Tuck Everlasting. Washington D.C.: Beacham Publishing, 1975.
Characters: Tuck Family, Winnie Foster, Man in the Yellow Suit. Setting: Tucks house in the woods and in the surrounding woods. Point of View: From Winnie's point of view. Plot: One day Winnie decides to run away and goes into the woods that her family owns and meets the youngest of the Tuck family (Jesse). She is then taken to their house because of seeing the magical spring, after some adventures Winnie must decide to drink from the spring or not. Theme: Lfe cycle and that it's natural beauty should not be disturbed by human greed.
Cronin, Doreen. Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type. New York: Simon & Shuster Children's Publishing Division, 2000.
This Caldecott Honor winner is a great book for children ages two until pre-k. I selected this book because I noticed it was a Caldecott winner and the title seemed very interesting and different. The art work is very simple, yet fits perfectly without......
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childrens storys bibliography Babbitt, Nataile. Tuck Everlasting. Washington D.C.: Beacham Publishing, 1975. Characters: Tuck Family, Winnie Foster, Man in the Yellow Suit.
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