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Donavan's Word Jar (Trophy Chapter Book)BUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours Buy New: $4.99 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWDonavan is fascinated by words. They seem to leap out at him from books, signs, even the back of cereal boxes. He savors each word as he learns to say it and discovers its meaning. He keeps the words he collects on slips of paper in a big glass jar. But one day the jar is almost full and Donavan has a dilemma. How can he make room for new words without giving up all the terrific words already in his jar? A visit to his grandmother provides the unexpected solution in this heartwarming story about how important words can be. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: AmistadPub. Date: 8th August 1998 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 80 Ean: 9780064420891 Isbn: 0064420892 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
A long time ago AT&T created a print advertisement that said: Communication is the beginning of understanding." This slogan anticipates the conclusion of "Donavan's Word Jar." Let's flashback to the beginning of the story. Donavan is a third-grader. Just like everyone else in his class, Donavan is a collector. While they collect tangible things like baseball cards, ad buttons, stamps, and marbles, Donavan collects words. He finds them (the first is Nutrition from a cereal box), writes them on a yellow slips of paper in purple ink, and keeps them in a glass jar. He finds new words everywhere: storefronts, billboards, a sign in a parade, and from people talking on the sidewalk, on television, on the bus, everywhere. One day his jar is so full, he has difficulty closing it. After asking his teacher, his father, and his mother how to solve his problem, he decides to take the question to his grandmother who lives in an apartment house for the elderly not too far from his house. The solution comes in the most unexpected way. People take his words! But good comes out of good and communication is the beginning of understanding. Giving and sharing help open up communication. I would love to tell you how this works, but the ending is so delightful, I feel telling you would be a spoiler. This chapter book makes a perfect gift for a child who shows any inclination towards reading or words. Maybe you could set up a Word Center with a jar, slips of paper, a pen or pencil, and a dictionary. Definitely a teacher could use this book as a class reading project with each child keeping a Word Jar. There's too much magic in words to let this book slip by under-utilized. A very definite keeper. You might start with "logophile" or "logophilia."
I purchased this book for my 8 year old grandson. When I rec'd the book, I read it myself; I fell in love with it. I promise you it gave me a joyous feeling and I could not wait to give it to my grandson and read it together with him. He loved the book as much as I did. Simple, pure, realistic. I would recommend this book; for children that may not have an appreciation for reading; I think this book will change that for them. Words are indeed powerful and can bring much joy to all!
Teachers and parents alike will love this clever early-reader chapter book about a boy who collects words. From alliterative chapter titles, multigenerational characters, to realistic story plot, children can't wait to grab a jar and start collecting their own words!
Donavan's interested in hearing and collecting words that when he jar is discover and the people were fansicated the did not understand. In life the knowledge is power and word we use can make a difference in someones life. I became fascinated with abracadabra! As prepared my lesson plan for school the words that donavan picked out came alive for me because they were many connection such as rhyming and congnate of each other my imagination ran wild with idea of how to present these word to the students. Anna-Marie Swift-Isaac Summit teacher, pasadena isd,texas
This book is good because it was easy to read and it was interesting and fun. She is a very talented writer. I hope she writes more good chapter books. SIMILAR ITEMS: |

