Inspired by real events at Glen Lake Elementary, this story emphasizes community and compassion, showcasing the importance of accessible playgrounds for all children. It advocates for the fundamental right to play, highlighting how collective efforts can create inclusive spaces that benefit every child.
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- 2025
- 2023
Poetry from an especially deft magician of words. This latest book of wonders from Nancy Naomi Carlson fixes upon one of the few defenses we have to confront the body's betrayals--our words. Though in the end, even the world's last word "forgets its name . . . has no word for this forgetting." At once vulnerable and open, tempered and tempted equally by the erotic and the empathic, such dualities limn these affectingly beautiful and lyrical poems. Carlson's lines, entreating as Scheherazade, "weave chords / into tales within tales, whirlpools within seas" to save her life. Indeed, music has no need for voice or harp, as "in anechoic chambers, you become / the only instrument of your worldly sounds," echoing Mozart's credo "that music lies / in the silence between notes." In a world scarred by pandemics, wars, and violent tribalism, the givens are gone--"talismans we clung to, believing / we might be spared in some way / by marking our doors / with our own sacrificial blood." In these unflinching free and formal verse poems, Carlson seduces us with the promise of the joy yet to be had, were we to look in the right places.
- 2009
Henry navigates the uncertainties of first grade, feeling unsure about his new teacher and the older kids on the playground. However, as he shares his experiences with his mother, including making a new friend who enjoys soccer and the prospect of learning to read, he starts to see the positives of his new school year. This journey of adjustment highlights themes of friendship, growth, and the transition from kindergarten to first grade.
- 2006
Exploring the theme of love in family, this heartwarming story highlights the unique journey of a little girl’s adoption. It captures her parents' excitement and the long journey they undertook to bring her home, emphasizing that family is defined by love rather than appearance or origin. With Nancy Carlson's engaging text and cheerful illustrations, the narrative reassures adoptive families about the bonds that make them whole, showcasing how the little girl transformed her parents' lives and created a lasting family connection.
- 2006
Harriet's Recital, 2nd Edition
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Harriet's excitement for her ballet class turns to anxiety when a recital is announced, leading her to confront her fears of stage fright. She worries about falling, ripping her costume, and forgetting her dance steps. This relatable tale captures the humor and challenges of facing performance anxiety, making it a delightful read for young audiences who may share similar experiences.
- 2005
Rebirth of Leftovers
- 60 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on the common issue of food waste, this book offers innovative recipes designed to transform leftovers into healthy, easy meals. By addressing the frequent neglect of leftover items in refrigerators, it aims to inspire readers to utilize these ingredients creatively, ensuring nothing goes to waste while providing delicious options for family and friends.
- 2004
When she receives a valentine from a secret admirer, Louanne Pig tries to find out who sent it
- 2003
The plot centers around Harriet and George as they dread the arrival of Christmas due to Ms. Hoozit's infamous fruitcake. Haunted by the traumatic memories of last year's cake, they must find a way to navigate the holiday without facing the culinary disaster once more. The story promises humor and charm, complemented by illustrations that enhance the festive atmosphere.
- 2003
Harriet embarks on an uplifting journey, showcasing her resilience and determination. As she navigates challenges, her character evolves, revealing the strength of her spirit and the importance of perseverance. This tale emphasizes personal growth and the power of facing obstacles head-on, making it an inspiring read for those seeking motivation and hope.
- 2002
Harriet's Halloween Candy, 2nd Edition
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Harriet is fiercely protective of her Halloween treats and refuses to share with her younger brother, Walt. As she struggles to find hiding spots for her candy, she devises a humorous and tummy-aching plan to keep her stash safe. This comical story showcases Harriet's antics and the valuable lesson she learns about sharing, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers to Nancy Carlson's Neighborhood.