Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.
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nonfiction we are grateful: otsalihelgia sorrell, traci 2018 • grade level preK-2 The word otsaliheliga oh-jah-LEE-hay-lee-gah is used by members of the Cherokee Nation to express gratitude. Beginning in the fall with the new year and ending in summer, follow a full Cherokee year of celebrations and experiences. Written by a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, this look at one group of Native Americans is appended with a glossary and the complete Cherokee syllabary, originally created by Sequoyah. I am malala: how one girl stood up for education and changed the world Yousafzai, malala 2014 • grade level 5-8 In this Young Readers Edition of her bestselling memoir, which includes exclusive photos and material, we hear firsthand the remarkable story of a girl who knew from a young age that she wanted to change the world — and did. Malala's powerful story will open your eyes to another world and will make you believe in hope, truth, miracles and the possibility that one person — one young person — can inspire change in her community and beyond." being grateful pettiford, rebecca 2018 • grade level K-2 In Being Grateful, beginning readers will learn about all the ways they can show thankfulness in their daily lives. when stars are scattered Jamieson, Vic 2020 • grade level 4-8 Heartbreak, hope, and gentle humor exist together in this graphic novel about a childhood spent waiting, and a young man who is able to create a sense of family and home in the most difficult of settings. You wouldn't want to sail on the mayflower cook, peter 2014 • grade level 4-7 Uses humor in both text and illustrations to describe the hardships of sailing to the New World from England in 1620. balloons over broadway: the true story of the puppeteer of macy's parade sweet, melissa 2011 • grade level 4-7 Everyone's a New Yorker on Thanksgiving Day, when young and old rise early to see what giant new balloons will fill the skies for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Who first invented these "upside-down puppets"? Meet Tony Sarg, puppeteer extraordinaire! In brilliant collage illustrations, Caldecott Honor artist Melissa Sweet tells the story of the puppeteer Tony Sarg, capturing his genius, his dedication, his zest for play, and his long-lasting gift to America—the inspired helium balloons that would become the trademark of Macy's Parade. Winner of the 2012 Robert F. Sibert Medal and the NCTE Orbis Pictus Award. giving thanks: poems, prayers and praise songs of thanksgiving paterson, Katherine 2013 • grade level 5-9 Meditations on what it means to be truly grateful are paired with meticulous and exquisite cut-paper illustrations to give you a collection of more than 50 graces, poems and praise songs harvested from a wide range of cultures, religions, and voices. what was the first thanksgiving? holub, Joan 2013 • grade level 4-6 After their first harvest in 1621, the Pilgrims at Plymouth shared a three- day feast with their Native American neighbors. Of course, the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag didn't know it at the time, but they were making history, celebrating what would become a national holiday. p is for pilgrim: a thanksgiving alphabet crane, carol 2007 • grade level 3-6 Examines the history and lore of Thanksgiving from A for "across the Atlantic Ocean" to Z for the "zeppelin- like" balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. 1621: a New look at thanksgiving grace, catherine o'Neill 2001 • grade level 4-7 In cooperation with the Plymouth Plantation, a living-history museum in Massachusetts, this book recreates the true story behind the first Thanksgiving in 1621, setting aside popular myths to present a fresh look at this event in history. Full color. 26 • NoVember 2020 • officialKidsmag.com Name: Official Kids activity strip 4 x 2" Customer Name: 28 SPRINGS RESTAURANT BAR Ad Number: 102520NWR8241 Kids Eat FrEE thursdays 5-8 p.m. 100 East University • Siloam Springs • 479.524.2828 www.28springs.com • Monday-Saturday • 11 am-Close

