Caleb's class is making projects that represent patriotism to display at Parents? Night. But Caleb can't think of a way to show what patriotism means to him. Besides, his dad can't come because he is away, serving as a soldier. Then when Caleb really starts thinking about what his dad is doing for the country, inspiration finally strikes!
This is a great book! It addresses an important, yet abstract idea - patriotism - in a way that not only makes it understandable to kids, but enjoyable. Kids will be drawn into the story by relating to the individual students and their project ideas, and will sympathize with Caleb and his lack of inspiration. The text clips along well with many opportunities for chuckles, and the lively illustrations add humorous details kids will enjoy discovering. Beware parents - you may be so busy enjoying the book right along with your child that the tears this book can bring to your eyes may catch you off guard. To be able to laugh and cry in less than 1,000 words - kudos to Ms. Skeers.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is a great book about a great subject. It is well-written with humor and authenticity. It manages to convey a touching message without being preachy or overdone, something few books do well. It is a wonderful book to share with kids and to enjoy yourself. Keep a kleenex on hand. =)
Patriotism in a Positive Light
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
With all the media attention to what the United States "shouldn't" be doing, it's wonderful to find a children's story that shows what patriotism is and who the real patriots are. Make sure your local library has this book - especially for story hour. It's not just for the 4th of July but all year long. The United States is a free country with freedom of speech because men and women were willing to risk their lives to keep it free and to help those in other countries who can't fight for themselves. The whole story and the great illustrations make this a "must have" book for any child's book collection - or for their parents' too!
If this one doesn't make you tears come to your eyes...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
If this one doesn't make tears come to your eyes than your heart must be made of stone. The beautiful thing about childrens books is that they can play straight to the heart - and this one does. My daughter liked it, but every grown-up who has seen this book has cried or at least teared up. Don't get this one for your kid - get it for you. Moving, wonderful and based on a true story which is just as moving (see back inside flap).
Red, White, and Blue, the best colors ever.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I was a story time librarian for 12 years at our local library. Every July, I searched for books I could read to young children that would let them know how wonderful it is to live in America. It is wonderful because we are free. I wanted to read books that would tell the story behind our celebrations of Independence Day and Memorial Day. The Impossible Patriotism Project is that book. This book shows throught text and art the various icons we associate with freedom along with the people who work to keep us free, namely the men and women in our armed forces. Mrs. Skeers and Mr. Hoyt have done a tremendous job conveying the idea of being a patriot to young children. I love it!
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