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Joseph Had a Little Overcoat [With Hc Book]
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat [With Hc Book] | Simms Taback
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A very old overcoat is recycled numerous times into a variety of garments.
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Reagan.petersen

I would do an activity by giving a piece of paper to each student and letting them make something out of it. Then telling them to change it into something else until there was nothing less. After this, I would have the students write about their experiences.

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Reagan.petersen

“ So Joseph made a book about it. Which shows... you can always make something after nothing“

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Reagan.petersen
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Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback, 1999 Caldecott winner. The imagery is very colorful and brings joy to the book. The words are also limited per page focusing on illustrations and the details within them and it is kind of like finding different pictures and figures per page.

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Sagei.9

Joseph had a little button. One day he lost it. Now he had nothing. So Joseph made a book about it. Which shows... you can always make something out of nothing.

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Sagei.9

I have not read many children's books about repurposing items! I like the message this can send to children, especially since we live in a time of a lot of unnecessary waste.

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Sagei.9
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Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback showcases how creativity and innovation can extended the life of something "old and worn". It can be read to teach about imagination and sustainability. The book has interesting cutouts, so Joseph's clothing transitions to its next purpose as the reader turns the page.

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leslovestoread

“…you can always make something out of nothing.”

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leslovestoread

I loved that this book also shows how you can reuse clothing which could inspire the reuse of other items. Like yogurt containers or shopping bags.

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leslovestoread
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I love this book as the pages are cut out and it engages the reader more. It helps the reader to be more excited to read the book.

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baranskilydia13

“Joseph had a little button. One day he lost it. Now he had nothing. So Joseph made a book about it. Which shows you can always make something out of nothing.“

This was a great story and this quote highlighted the message of the story that you can always make something out of nothing.

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baranskilydia13

This book had a good lesson throughout the story and it was an exciting read for children having the cut out in each page. this book taught children the importance of recycling and that everything can be reused and refurbished into something new.

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baranskilydia13
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This was a very good book for children! It was a fun read and it was exciting how there was a cut out of each page that followed onto the next. It made the book for inviting and entertaining to read.

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madsfisher0531

"Which shows... you can always make something out of nothing."

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madsfisher0531

This is a great book because it shows how to adapt and overcome for certain situations.

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madsfisher0531
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1999- The Caldecott Medal
The pictures in the illustrations shown are very realistic. There are some parts of the illustrations where a realistic picture is placed and there are some parts that look drawn and colored with pencils and crayons/colored pencils. There are many different patterns and textures shown in pictures to show contrast and uniqueness. There are pages with cut-out shapes to utilize the patterns from one page to the next.

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Reece203914

“Joseph had a little coat. it got old and worn. So he made a vest out of it and danced at his nephew's wedding.“

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Reece203914
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Shows the creativity that the main character has. All of the small imagery is so fun to search through on each page.

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Reece203914
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Published in 1999. A story about turning old, used things into something new . I loved the way there was a cutout in pages so the old and worn item really did turn into the next item Jospeh made. There were also small images with details to look for on each page (letters, paintings, newspapers, etc).

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Maggiepesa

I enjoyed all the colors on the book to compensate for the lack of words. The cut outs in the book was also a fun way to change up the illustrations.
The book was about how a man named Joseph had an old vest, but even when it was deteriorating, he was still able to make it into something else.
My favorite quote was, “Now he has nothing. So Joseph made a book about it. Which shows... you can always make something out of nothing.“

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mahala28

“You can always make something out of nothing

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mahala28

Joesph shows us that you can make something out of nothing, but i also enjoy how you can emphasize repurposing by items

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mahala28
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This book follows joseph as he makes his old and worn coat into many new things. It gives a great message of finding new ways to love old things. Joseph doesn‘t get sad when his items get worn, but rather uses it to make something new.

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terracollichio

I like this book because it‘s an easy read and the art is really cool. The pattern of the cost continues through the whole book and there are different shapes each time his clothing changes so it would be a fun guessing game for the kids. Also, it encourages repurposing things and never taking anything for granted.

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terracollichio
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Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback 1999. This book tells the story of Joseph having an overcoat that continues to age. As it ages, instead of throwing it away he makes something new out of each tinier piece. Along the way, he does all sorts of different activities to show off his new clothes. Moral of the story is you can make something out of nothing. Caldecott.

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KellyR
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I remember being in Elementary this use to be one of my books and we would do such unique activties after we read the story. The story is about a Jewish Farmer who wore a striped overcoat and the farmer who use the material of the jacket to make other clothing items he may have needed. This story teaches children you can always make something out of nothing.

KellyR Genre: Fiction
Award: Caldecott
S: Storytelling
https://bookpagez.com/resource/joseph-had-a-little-overcoat-lesson-plans/
UDL: Optimize relevance, value, and authenticity
EL: Continually monitor. students comprehension
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Emmaturtle3
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Joseph once had a big overcoat, but now not so much! Joseph Had a Little Overcoat is Caldecott award winning RF written and illustrated by Simms Taback, about a man who teaches us that we can always make something out of nothing. This book is a uplifting and fun book that students will love, it is great for CR due to its repetition and simple language too! #ucflae3414su20

Emmaturtle3 https://www.rif.org/literacy-central/material/joseph-had-little-overcoat-sing-al... this is such a fun sing-along for students after reading this book!! The website also has other great resources for this book and others. ESOL strategy #17 it‘s well with this book do you to the audio visual aspect of the sing-along. UDL 8.4 can be used when asking questions to students about how the made something out of nothing in their own lives. 4y
DrSpalding This is traditional literature. Reading is fundamental is an excellent resource. The sing-along is engaging, motivating and an excellent complement to this story. Knowing that traditional literature was passed down by word-of-mouth, storytelling works well. 4y
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peytonfleming
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Review: Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback, 1999, is a Caldecott Winner about Josephs overcoat, and the many different forms it took. It has lovely animated illustrations and tons of humor.
Blurb: I would use this book as a read aloud because of the repetition the book has, children would be able to read along even without being able to read.
Quote: “So he made a jacket out of it and went to the fair.“

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agreco1925

“Joseph had a little overcoat. It was old and worn.”

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agreco1925

I would use this in my classroom because the images would have the students engaged the whole time.

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agreco1925
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This award winner uses the illustrations to extend the text from the detail and original style the illustrator uses.

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taylorscalfaro
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This book is an award winner because it received the Caldecott Medal. It was deserving of this award because you could actually see texture within the coat images, and the images exemplify the text.

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taylorscalfaro

I would use this book in my classroom because its images would really get the kids interacted, and it is a good book about recycling clothes you love.

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taylorscalfaro

“Joseph had a little overcoat. It was old and worn.”

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em_lemo
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This book is a Caldecott winner, and for good reason(pub.1977). It had beautiful illustrations and a nice rhythm throughout the story.
I think that it is very interactive with whomever may be listening to the story. It has a great flow and consistency to it and shares the importance of reusing items. Overall, I think that the message is one that not many people think about, but is great to put out there.
“So Joseph made a book about it.“

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ev844718

Teaches a good lesson to kids! Things can always be reused and just because something is kind of ruined doesn‘t mean it needs to be thrown away.

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ev844718
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“You can always make something out of nothing.”

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ev844718
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Joseph Had a Little Overcoat was written by Simms Taback. It won a Caldecott Award in 2000. The book is based on a overcoat that Joseph loves and he continues to make new things out of it when it starts getting worn out. Teaches a good lesson!

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sarabellini
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“So Joseph made a book about it. Which shows... you can always make something out of nothing.” I thought this ending of the story will really make children believe in themselves.