#SpringSkies
Catching up from yesterday, here‘s 6 #FallInTitle books from my Kindle TBR 📚
#SpringSkies
Catching up from yesterday, here‘s 6 #FallInTitle books from my Kindle TBR 📚
“I just like cannabilism.” - me
“There‘s a Facebook status” - my husband
I don‘t do FB so I‘m sharing with all of you. 😂
**He secretly thinks I will eat him if necessary.
Another I missed. Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wow-reads/id1673160568?i=1000614038925
Listened with my son. We started it during Thanksgiving break, took a long intermission and picked it up again for his winter break. A woman I know suggested it for us. I didn‘t know what to expect. I liked it.
In Hatchet the main character is Brian Robinson who's parents are getting a divorce which some students may be able to relate to. Brian is facing the struggles of this change in his family dynamics and going through lots of pain and emotional distress. Brian is in a plane crash and has to survive on his own which also causes lots of stress.
A novel written about a young boy traveling on a plane by himself when it crashes. It talks about how he tries to navigate through his parents divorce and the challenges he faces trying to survive the crash on his own.
This book is about a 13 year old who goes to visit his father after his parents divorce. The plane that he is on crashes and he is stranded, which leads him to really think about his parents divorce.
“He was alone. In the roaring plane with no pilot he was alone. Alone.”
This story shows Brain Robeson dealing with his emotions after his parents just got divorced a few months earlier. He knows a secret about his mother cheating on his dad. And while he's fighting for his life in the wild, he is processing his emotions about his new family dynamic. This would be a good book to expose to children whose parents may be going through a divorce, & can help your student realize the emotions they are feeling are normal.