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The Big Green Pocketbook
The Big Green Pocketbook | Candice F. Ransom
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On her day in town with her mother, a little girl starts off with an empty big green pocketbookjust like her mothersand along the way collects pieces of her day to put inside, inventing stories for each treasure. Studded with inventive imagery. A playful and most suitable setting for this winsome story with its timeless theme.Publishers Weekly. Bonds cheerful illlustrations show a lively youngster exploring and enjoying the world around her.SLJ. 1993 "Pick of the Lists" (ABA)
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The Big Green Pocketbook | Candice F. Ransom
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“The Big Green Pocketbook” was a favorite of mine growing up, good for a RA. This RF story talks about a little girl who received the same matching pocketbook as her mother and the adventures that came out of it. She went into the city with her mom and collected things to put into her pocketbook. This is an adorable story for children who have ever owned something that they cherish. https://www.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?tid=13416 #UCFLAE3414SP20

McKaylaH UDL 1.2- Offer alternatives for auditory information

EL strategy #11- Place language in meaningful context
4y
DrSpalding Realistic fiction and economics! This is another example how there is a good book to teach about anything! Use books to teach social studies concepts. Kevin Henkel has a great book titled Lilly‘s Purple Plastic Purse that would be a nice text to text connection. 💴 4y
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