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West edith pattou
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west edith pattou

Paying visual homage to typical kindergarten art, this sweet story will shore up beginning students' expectations of classroom life. Spitzer's ""plants."" Whether outlining the happy clutter of classroom and garden or the flowers themselves, Tusa's artwork is almost infectiously merry. Spitzer's Garden, a picture book illustrated by Tricia Tusa. Giving the flowers eager little faces and different personalities, she amplifies the theme so that even youngest readers will understand the true identity of Mrs. EDITH PATTOU is the author of the two novels to date in the Songs of Eirren series: Hero's Song Fire Arrow, Booklist Top Ten Fantasy Novel of the Year, as well as Mrs. Pattou relates her parable in straightforward yet gentle prose, leaving the whimsy to Tusa's (Maebelle's Suitcase) pen-and-watercolor illustrations.

west edith pattou

Spitzer's ""seeds"" are duly planted and tenderly nurtured, and while some ""grow quickly, pushing upward, eager, impatient,"" others ""grow more slowly, unfolding themselves bit by bit."" As the seasons progress, the little plants grow sturdier, until finally the school year comes to a close and Mrs.

west edith pattou

Spitzer's room and gives her a packet of seeds."" The cheerily appointed classroom (stocked with a gerbil, a rug with real hopscotch squares and a ""dress-up corner"") seems to augur a run-of-the-mill kindergarten tale, but Pattou (Hero's Song) soon launches her story into the realm of metaphor. At the end of each summer, the principal of Tremont Elementary School ""walks down the hall to Mrs.







West edith pattou