Showing posts with label Abraham Lincoln. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abraham Lincoln. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

PPBF: Mr. Lincoln's Whiskers



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Author/Illustrator: Karen B. Winnick
Publisher: Boyd's Mills Press, Inc.
Date: 1996

Genre: Historic Fiction
Age Range: 6-10

Themes: Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Presidents





Inside cover: Abraham Lincoln was the first president of  the United States to wear a beard.  What gave him the idea to grow whiskers may have been a letter he received from an eleven-year-old girl named Grace Bedell.  Charmingly told by Karen B. Winnick and illustrated with rich oil paintings that capture the look and feel of nineteenth-century America, here is the true story of the girl whose letter helped to make Abraham Lincoln's face one of the most famous in American history.

First sentences: "Grace flew down the porch steps. "Papa, how was the fair?" she asked. "Did you meet Mr. Lincoln?" "No, Grace," Papa said. "Abraham Lincoln didn't come here to New York. He's remaining in Springfield, Illinois during the election."

Why I like this book: My teens and I were just reading the true account of Grace, and the letter which influenced Abraham Lincoln.  I love stories that shed light on little known events that include children.  The author has a reproduction of both Grace's letter and the response from Lincoln at the end of the story. At first, I couldn't appreciate the illustrations until I realized they reflected 19th century American art!


Here are some links to resources appropriate for children:



Teacher's activities, HERE


Author's page, HERE


Other activities and picture books about Abe Lincoln, HERE


Buy it HERE on Amazon.



Hope you enjoyed today's offering for Perfect Picture Book Fridays, when we review picture books which we deem worthy of mention.  This concept was created by Susanna Hill, and is a helpful resource for librarians, teachers and parents.  For a list of all books reviewed so far, along with activities to complement them, click here.


Friday, April 13, 2012

Lessons from Lanky Lincoln and other Leaders: A to Z Blogging Challenge





"In regard to this great book, I have but to say it is the best gift God has given to men. All that the good Savior gave to the world was communicated through this book."  Abraham Lincoln, speaking about the Bible 


"Most folks are about as happy as they make their minds up to be." 

"The philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation will be the philosophy of the government in the next." 



"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." 


"He does best in God's great world who does his best in his own little world." 




"Undertake not what you cannot perform, but be careful to keep your promise." George Washington, "Rules of Civility"


"It is impossible to govern rightly without God and the Bible." 
















"An undutiful daughter will make an unmanageable wife." Benjamin Franklin, "Poor Richard's Almanac"


"Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.  As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters."


"If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality."  










"I am not discouraged, because every wrong attempt discarded is another step forward."  Thomas Edison 













Quotes taken from "Lessons for Leaders" compiled and arranged by Sandi Queen


Which of these quotes rings true with you??

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