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The Boy Who Loved Words

The Boy Who Loved Words

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $16.95

Manufacturer: Schwartz & Wade

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Description

Words. Selig collects them, ones that stir his heart (Mama!) and ones that make him laugh (giggle). But what to do with so many luscious words? After helping a poet find the perfect words for his poem (lozenge, lemon, and licorice), he figures it out: His purpose is to spread the word to others. And so he begins to sprinkle, disburse, and broadcast them to people in need.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-16
Summary: "Hubbub About Vocabulary!"

In my first grade room, I had a boy who could read at a sixth grade level. However, since the books at that level didn't fit his interest, I gave him this book with vocabulary that I figured he didn't know. Not only did he love this book, but he also started using the vocabulary words while speaking and in his writing!

Children get excited when objects or events are described in amazing detail. This book does exactly that and even teaches the kids new words! The illustrations are amazing with even more words in the pictures that are not in the text.

This is by far one of my favorite recent children's books! I HIGHLY recommend it for any classroom, but especially those working on writing and vocabulary.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-12-21
Summary: "A Plethora of Exquisite Words"

I adore this book. I am a 4th grade teacher, and I read this book to my class. They were intrigued with the variety of words presented. The author offers a glossary for a greater understanding of the words. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves to read or teaches writing.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-05-14
Summary: "interesting"

this story is about a boy who loves words. he collects words and saves his favourites and he's ostracized because of this and comes to a point where he's left home and a man stumbles upon some of his words and makes a poem out of them. he then decides it's his purpose to spread his words around the world. at the end he meets a girl named melody and the narrator says if ever a word comes upon you it's because of the boy, and if you feel like singing it's because melody's with him.

kind of working the muse idea. this book was ok, but i've seen the 'divine inspiration' idea done better elsewhere. it has a little glossary at the back of the book that goes over some of the more difficult words they use, because some fancy words are put you use, so that's good.

overall, there are better stories out there, but this one is a decent read.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-09-01
Summary: "A Writing Teacher's Inspiration Tool"

The Boy Who Loved Words by Roni Schotter is a must have book to inspire struggling writers. It is a perfect addition to a teacher's collection of literature books to demonstrate the 6 Traits of writing.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-08-24
Summary: "Can you believe it's one of my two-year-old's favorite books???"

I looked at this book at a bookstore in February. I read it and didn't buy it because I thought that no two-year-old would like it. I was wrong. We found it in the libary a month or two ago and checked it out. It quickly became the must-read bedtime story for my daughter. She turns three in two weeks and she's receiving her very own copy for her birthday! She thinks it's the coolest book!