Wednesday, December 3, 2014

How to Heal a Broken Wing

How to Heal a Broken Wing

Dear Friends,
                 As we embark on this holiday season, the month of December is special in the hearts of children and families all around the world. "How to Heal a Broken Wing", by Bob Graham, our December Book of the Month, is a beautifully illustrated book about caring for others with respect, patience, and understanding. By using few words, and wonderful drawings, Graham allows children to explore how best to be active citizens and caring individuals in a very busy world.
             The premise of this picture book appears simple: a young boy is the only person among a busy crowd who cares that a bird with a broken wing has fallen. Along with his parents, he takes the bird home to nurse it back to health and eventually returns it to its home. Even though it may seem straightforward,  "How to Heal a Broken Wing" is actually a very powerful story that shows empathy for others that can be used with children of all age levels. 
           The illustrations, symbolism, and message are sure to inspire discussion about empathy, environment, hope and healing, and these are all great class topics to focus on. Remind your class after reading this story that they should come away with the affirming message that each living thing matters and that an individual who performs a selfless act of service can make a difference, especially this time of year. Remember the old saying, "It's better to give than receive" as this book reminds us of HOPE for a more caring world to come.

Gratefully Yours,

David

See how some classes celebrated the book:


2 comments:

  1. My class loved this book. They understood the concept of kindness, care and compassion. When asked,my students said that they would take care of the bird just like Will. Sooo proud!!!! Mrs. South's class and my class showed how they care and are compassionate to each other .

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  2. My class felt so bad for the bird that they were trying to think of ways to take care of the bird. We discussed that sometimes people can be just like the bird and they need to be taken care of. It is important that you help out at home whether its Mom. Dad, or brothers and sisters. It is very important to be kind to your fellow classmates and your teachers. Also that your teachers are kind with you. It is a full circle.
    Mr. Pugatch's Class

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