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I'm Going to Read(r) (Level 1): The Big Red Blanket


I'm Going to Read

No. of pages 28

Published: 2005

Great for age 7-10 years

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In "The Big Red Blanket" by David Jacobson, a child discovers a big red blanket that transforms their playtime into a world of imagination and adventure. As they wrap themselves in its warmth, the blanket becomes a magical source of comfort and fun, inspiring creative stories and adventures. Throughout the journey, the child learns about friendship, exploration, and the joy of using their imagination. The artful illustrations complement the simple yet heartwarming narrative, making it an engaging read for early learners and fostering a love for storytelling. It's a celebration of childhood wonder and the magic found in everyday objects. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called I'M Going To Read .

This book is aimed at children in preschool-kindergarten.

This book has been graded for interest at 4-5 years.

There are 28 pages in this book. This book was published in 2005 by Sterling .

David Jacobson has a BA in East Asian Studies from Yale University and an MBA from NYU. In 1984-5 he attended the Inter-University Center for the Study of the Japanese Language (the "Stanford Center"). From 1987-9 he received a Mombusho scholarship to study at Hitotsubashi University. His news articles and TV scripts have been published widely in print, online, and broadcast media in the US and Japan, appearing in the Associated Press, The Washington Post, The Seattle Times, The Japan Times, and on NHK and CNN. He lives in Seattle, Washington. Sally Ito holds a BFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and an MA in English from the University of Alberta. She received a Mombusho scholarship to study at Waseda University, where she worked on literary translations of modern and contemporary Japanese poetry. She has taught writing at several universities and has reviewed children's books for the Paper Tigers blog. She is the author of several volumes of poetry, including Alert to Glory, and her 1998 story collection Floating Shore won the Writers Guild of AB Book Award. She lives in Calgary, Canada. Teru Kaneko was born in 1903 in Senzaki, Japan. She rose to fame as a celebrated author of children's poems under her pen name Misuzu. After her death, her poems fell into obscurity for decades, until the 1970s when Setsuo Yazaki discovered and published her full body of work in Japanese. This is the first English-language biography and collection of her poetry to be distributed in English.

 

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I'm Going to Read