Poppy and Allie
- Publisher
- Creative Book Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2009
- Category
- General
- Recommended Age
- 6 to 12
- Recommended Grade
- 1 to 7
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781897174227
- Publish Date
- Aug 2009
- List Price
- $3.00
Classroom Resources
Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
Poppy and Allie is a follow up to the highly successful picture book Nana's Quilt. Allie has a science project to do for school and Poppy is eager to help. While Poppy leads Allie and her classmates on a discovery of the natural beauty of the walking trails in and around the city of St. John's, they begin to question the environmental issues threatening these natural areas. As they learn practical ways to preserve these special places, Poppy helps Allie and her classmates to create beautiful lasting images of the sights along the East Coast Trails and The Grand Concourse through the traditional art of rug hooking. The children of Hazelwood Elementary School have created their own interpretation of their discoveries along these trailways through colorful hooked rugs presented throughout this delightful picture book.
About the authors
Lori was born in Grand Falls where she grew up sharing the enjoyment of her Mom's artistic creations. Lori now lives in St. John's with her family; Aprille, William, Patrick and Ick, the cat, and still enjoys knitting, sewing and quilting. Both Kathy and Lori are grade one teachers at Hazelwood Elementary.Kathy was born and lives in St. John's with her son, Benjamin. As a primary teacher she enjoys writing stories or poems to enhance lessons. During the days when she taught music, parts often had to be written for school concerts. And for many years Sunday School pageants have kept her busy
Kathy was born and lives in St. Johns with her son, Benjamin. As a primary teacher she enjoys writing stories or poems to enhance lessons. During the days when she taught music, parts often had to be written for school concerts. And for many years Sunday school pageants have kept her busy. However, nothing can compare to the adventure of writing Nana's Quilt. What learning and what fun! Kathy teaches grade one at Hazelwood Elementary school in St. Johns, Newfoundland.