Born in Washington, DC on July 2, 1919, Jean Craighead George celebrates her 90th Birthday today!
George, Jean Craighead.
Morning, Noon and Night.
1999.
HarperCollins Publishers.
Jean Craighead George, who is most famous for these wonderful wildlife stories, shares with readers the cycle of a day - morning, noon, afternoon, evening and night. In the morning, readers learn about how animals start their day.
The stork puts down his other foot.
The killdeer stretches her white-striped wings,
and the cardinal sings,
"Good morning, the sun. Cheer, Cheer!"
The birds stop singing.
The antelopes doze.
The lizard hides. The snake lies still,
and the ground squirrels rest in their burrows.
The bison ambles to the water,
and the prairie dog romps with her young.
The deer walks in twilight.
The jackrabbit leaves her hideout to eat.
The elk grazes,
and the brook trout swallows
his last bug before dark.
Good night, the night,
when the earth has turned away from the sun
and the night folks are up.
Good night, the night,
when the earth has turned away from the sun
and the night folks are up.
The bat dips and flies.
The wolf frolics over the mountains.
The elephant seal dives deep for food,
and the owlet sings,
"Who, the night, Who, Who?"
And the earth keeps on turning,
on turning, on turning.
Good morning, the sun. "Cheer, cheer."
Look to the North: A Wolf Pup Diary.
1997.
HarperCollins Publishers.
The more of George's work that I read, the more I love her writing style! There is so much information stored within the pages of her books... and it's written in such a manner that it will appeal to children - they're getting their dose of non-fiction, while reading about cute, (seemingly) cuddly creatures - an all around plus as it's often hard to get children reading non-fiction!
Readers follow the first year of a wolf pup's life in this book, written in diary format. Throughout the story, readers are prompted to "look to the north," as the events of these particular wolf pups lives are taking place far to the north, at Alaska's Alpine Tundra. George ensures that children will be able to relate to the season she's mentioned by picking topics from each season that are of interest to children. The different seasons that are mentioned allow readers to connect with the different events in the life of the wolf pups, Boulder, Scree, and Talus, in this story.
1 Day Old...
When you see dandelions turning10 Days Old...
silver, look to the north, Wolf pups
are being born.
When the yellow warblers return2 Weeks Old...
from the south, look to the north.
The eyes of the wolf pups are
opening.
When the redwings are flashing their bright shoulder3 Weeks Old...
badges, look to the north. The mother wolf will take
brief vacations.
When the srping azure blue butterflies are flitting,4 Weeks Old...
look to the north. The wolf pups can hear.
When you see baby robins, look to the north. Wolf pups7 Weeks Old...
are almost weaned.
On the longest day of the year, look to the9 Weeks Old...
north. Wolf pups are outdoors playing.
When firecrackers shoot skyward,10 Weeks Old...
look to the north. Wolf pups are learning wolf talk.
When you are eating July's abundant corn on the cob,12 Weeks Old...
look to the north. A change is coming to wolfdom.
When the crickets are chirping, look3 Months Old...
to the north. Wolf pups are learning adult wolf talk.
When you see the early goldenrod16 Weeks Old...
blooming, look to the north. Wolf
pups are bonding.
When you are eating fresh blueberries, look to the4 1/2 Months Old...
north. Wolf pups are practicing their hunting skills.
When you are back in school, look to6 Months Old...
the north. Wolf pups are leaving their
summer dens.
When you are out trick-or-treating, look7 Months Old...
to the north. Wolf pups are enrolled in
the wolf kindergarten of hunting.
When you are eating turkey and10 1/2 Months Old...
watching football, look to the north.
The wolf pups are full grown.
When the day and night are of equal length, look to theAlong with the connections children will be able to make to points in their life and the wolf pups, children will also learn great deals of information about the wolf pups at these different point in their life! Very educational!
north. New pups are on their way.
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