Henry likes kindergarten. He gets to paint pictures, sing songs, and learn his letters and numbers. But there's one thing Henry doesn't like: show and tell! His legs get all shaky and he's too shy to speak. Just in time, Henry's kind teacher, Ms. Bradley, comes to the rescue with a great plan for helping him overcome his fears.
Original publication and copyright date: 2004.
The degree of density from black to white not only creates a three - dimensional effect but also a sense of mystery . The composition shows the boy half in hiding , as if he knows that what he is about to do is wrong .
When Henry's imagination gets mixed up with the truth during show and tell, his teacher suggests that he write and illustrate his own stories.
Sam is very shy and the idea of talking in front of the class during show-and-tell frightens him--will he overcome his fear and find the courage to share?
Bestselling author Patti Callahan Henry is back with a powerful novel about the stories we tell and the people we trust.
Henry has never been a fan of show and tell; that is until it turned into a mystery.
But the experiences, stories and tips from the parents were wonderful. You were able to weave your research with the experiences and stories. Your research information was not overwhelming - just enough. The stories were great!
Kids who dig dinosaurs will devour this preposterous pterodactyl tale written in rhyming couplets and teeming with edgy school-age humor and giggle-inducing illustrations.
When Henry's imagination gets mixed up with the truth during show and tell, his teacher suggests that he write and illustrate his own stories.
On the first day of kindergarten in September, Ms. Bradley says, "Each day of school I will add a jellybean to this jar. When there are 100 jellybeans . ....