Uncle Wille and the Soup Kitchen

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A gentle and age-appropiate introduction to two key issues of our time–hunger and homelessness–from a kid’s point of view. This empathy-building book is good for sharing at home or in a classroom.

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  • Series: Reading Rainbow Books
  • Author: DiSalvo-Ryan, Dyanne
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 32
  • Publish Date: April 24 1997
  • ISBN10: 0688152856
  • Language: English
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A gentle and age-appropiate introduction to two key issues of our time–hunger and homelessness–from a kid’s point of view. This empathy-building book is good for sharing at home or in a classroom.

“Based on the actual volunteer experience of the author, this picture book provides a look into the soup kitchen without an overly sentimental view of the hungry or a dose of pessimism for the reader. With a note about soup kitchens introducing the story, this is informative and new, but not scary,” praised Booklist.

“A boy wonders about the people he sees on his city’s streets until he goes to the soup kitchen where his uncle works. The varied needs of the individuals there become clear to the young narrator. The watercolors use earthtones and careful detail to illustrate aptly the warm, friendly story,” according to The Horn Book.

Recommended as a resource for teachers and librarians to build a connection with their local community and the school, as well as a way for any adult to help foster a conversation and respond to a child’s natural curiosity.

Author: Dyanne DiSalvo-Ryan
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04/24/1997
Series: Reading Rainbow Books
Pages: 32
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 9.00h x 10.86w x 0.10d
ISBN: 9780688152857
Language: English

Author

DiSalvo-Ryan, Dyanne

Binding

ISBN10

0688152856

ISBN13

9780688152857

Page Count

32

Published Date

April 24, 1997

Series

Reading Rainbow Books

Language

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