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Edition: Paperback, 32 pages
ISBN: 059026267X
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Book Description
When Sam's mom forgets to pack his lunch, the First-Grade Friends help out by sharing their lunches with him.
Ingram
Horrified when he discovers that his mother has forgotten to pack his lunch, Sam is rescued by his faithful and generous fellow first graders, in an early reader story that features rhyming text.
Annotation
Everyone in the class has a yummy lunch today, but when Sam opens his lunch box, he gets an awful surprise - it? empty! Feeling sorry for him, Sam's classmates share their lunches. Soon Sam goes from having no lunch to having the best lunch ever!
From the Publisher
With inspiring and educational stories, Scholastic's Hello Reader series caters to the spectrum of reading abilities among beginning readers. My First Hello Readers use basic words to reinforce phonics and sight vocabulary. The books at this level offer punch-out flash cards plus six additional pages of skill-building activities. Levels 1 - 4 combine a greater vocabulary and longer sentence length. Each book has an introductory letter from an education specialist guiding parents on how to help their children learn to read. Preschool - Kindergarten.
Synopsis
Everyone in the class has a yummy lunch today, but when Sam opens his lunch box, he gets an awful surprise - it's empty! Feeling sorry for him, Sam's classmates share their lunches. Soon Sam goes from having no lunch to having the best lunch ever!
Children's Literature
The rhyming, singsong text of this book will immediately draw the attention of the preschool and first-grade set for whom the book is intended. As the book progresses, the contents of each child's lunch box will hold their interest as they see some of the same foods they see every day at lunch: peanut butter and jam, soup, ham, tuna. They finally get to Sam, but his lunch box is empty; his mother forgot his lunch. Seeing that Sam is upset, Sam's friends all donate parts of their lunches to him. In the end, Sam has the best lunch ever. This book reinforces the ideas of friendship and sharing, while also showing that a bad situation can change and even become something good. - Marla Frenzel
Booklist
Gr. 1, younger for reading aloud. All the first-graders are opening their lunch boxes with lip-smacking satisfaction when Sam discovers that his mother has forgotten to pack his lunch: "Sam is surprised. Sam is sad. Sam is hungry. Sam is mad!" Never fear, Sam's classmates all share their food with him. Bold, black-outline drawings, simple in composition and bright with colors, focus on the children, their emotions, and, yes, their lunches. The simple sentence structure and thumping rhythm will help young children read right through to the book's satisfying conclusion. A good choice for those just beginning to read. Carolyn Phelan |
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