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Teacher recommendations gathered through Facebook
Scaredy Squirrel
Great for littles all the way up to adults. Shows various examples of organizational text and teaches us to step out of our comfort zones to learn amazing things about ourselves.
Stephani Elizabeth
Wayside School series
The books stuck with me from Grade 3, too many years ago for me to admit, and are still a huge hit with my classrooms.
Brian Lindberg
The Crazy Man
It’s Canadian, it’s in prose, it paints great imagination pictures, and it deals with the topic of mental health and stereotypes.
Katelynd Alyssa
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
It contains several themes involving loss and recovery, kindness and compassion, and the journey to self-discovery.
Laura Vassa Weselowski
The Wonky Donkey
If you can read it aloud without busting a gut laughing, then you must be a joyless lump!
Chandra Fisher
The Book with No Pictures
It is absolutely hilarious, and the kids love how ridiculous it makes the grown up reading it!
Brittany Marie
The One and Only Ivan
Last year I read it to my class for the first time. They loved it. I loved it. It was such a moving story, and we all got completely invested in it.
Sherri Day-Morris