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L Is for Lone Star: A Texas Alphabet (Alphabet Series)

Sleeping Bear Press

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  • Studio: Sleeping Bear Press
  • Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
  • DVD Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
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  • ASIN: 1585360198
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  • Sales Rank: 51234
Editorial Review from Product Description:
There are enough special people, wildlife, and natural wonders in the Lone Star State to fill several alphabet books, and Sleeping Bear Press has picked out the finest to represent Texas in IL is for Lone Star: A Texas Alphabet./I PAuthor Carol Crane has worked for twenty-five years reviewing, lecturing and enjoying children's literature. She is a respected national educational presenter, speaking at state and regional reading conventions across the United States. As a historian, Carol loves to read all historical markers. She is still stopping and reading them across Texas. pIllustrator Alan Stacy is a self-taught artist, but his first practical art lessons came at age 6 from his mother, Jeanne, who is a fine artist. His father Fearl, an Air Force pilot and officer, took the family to Germany, Virginia, Alaska and New Mexico before settling in Texas in 1975. The time they spent outdoors siteseeing, camping and hiking in the American West and Pacific Northwest instilled within Alan a profound love of animals and nature, which is reflected in his art. pWith poems to engage younger readers and text to give further details for older students, ILone Star/I is a fantastic tool for sharing Texan pride with the ones you love. So lasso a copy of IL is for Lone Star/I and get ready for a very special ride through the alphabet!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

***** Fabulous book!, 2008-04-10
This is such a wonderful book! I commend the author for filling it with all kinds of wonderful, educational, and entertaining facts about Texas. It is a great teaching tool and I would recommend it for the classroom as well. Each letter is presented in verse, which children AND adults retain much easier. Being a proud Texan already, this book helped many elements of our wonderful state resurface in my memory as well as teaching me a few new things to additionally be proud of. If I was a teacher, I would want this entire series in my classroom. I give 5 LONE STARS to the author and illustrator!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

***** Beautiful Book!, 2006-03-13
I am going to use this next year with my students. They will then make a Texas ABC book of their own. I love it!

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:

***** Packed With Texas Trivia - Highly Recommended!, 2003-10-07
This book is part of Sleeping Bear Press' State Alphabet series. Now, some of these books need some liberal stretching to get 26 verses of relevant information. Not this one, though. We're talking Texas here. If there's one state that could easily fill an ABC book, it's the Lone Star State. pCarol Crane has done a very nice job selecting a wide range of Texas locations, events, and people to use in this book. Besides the usual suspects, such as the Alamo, the book mentions Scott Joplin, armadillos, Quanah Parker, Spindletop, Dr. Pepper, and, of course, bluebonnets.pThe book's layout, like that of the others in this series, features a very interesting two-tiered system. The main flow of the book is carried by a series of 4-line verses, one per letter. This portion is suitable for reading to pre-readers. Along the sides of each page, relevant factoids are given, further illuminating the main verse. This makes the book hold appeal for older readers, probably even up to 4th or 5th graders.pAlan Stacy's well-drawn illustrations bring the subjects to life, especially for younger readers. pI found this book to be a great way to deliver a working knowledge of Texas. Highly Recommended.