Ol’ Bloo’s Boogie-Woogie Band and Blues Ensemble by Jan Huling Henri Sorensen, illustrator Peachtree Publishers 5 Stars . Inside Jacket: Ol’ Bloo Donkey has always dreamed of retiring from the cotton field to become a honky-tonk singer. But when he overhears the type of retirement plan Farmer Brown has in mind for him—of the permanent …
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By: Annette,
on 8/1/2012
When Nazi Germany during World War II invaded Denmark. King Christian X defied the order to fly the Nazi flag. This was resistance against a frightening and powerful Germany. King Christian X was the rallying point for his country. He was a wise and brave king.
I'd never heard this story before. I'd heard little about the country of Denmark during World War II.
It made me wonder if more of the European nations had stood up to Hitler and Nazi Germany, what difference it could have made?
This is a book where more teaching would be needed to the child, explaining about World War II, Holocaust.
It is a large hardcover book.
Every page has watercolor drawings of Danish people on the street, business people, shop owners, children, and animals. There are also war images---this would definitely spark discussion.
At the end of the book is further explanation about Denmark and its stand they took for the Jew's.
Link @ publisher:
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Published 2000 by Peachtree Publishers
32 pages
For ages 8-12
Link for book at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Yellow-Star-Christian-Denmark/dp/1561452084/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343409256&sr=8-1&keywords=the+yellow+star+the+legend+of+king+christian+x+of+denmark
Hardcover $12.37
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When Nazi Germany during World War II invaded Denmark. King Christian X defied the order to fly the Nazi flag. This was resistance against a frightening and powerful Germany. King Christian X was the rallying point for his country. He was a wise and brave king.
I'd never heard this story before. I'd heard little about the country of Denmark during World War II.
It made me wonder if more of the European nations had stood up to Hitler and Nazi Germany, what difference it could have made?
This is a book where more teaching would be needed to the child, explaining about World War II, Holocaust.
It is a large hardcover book.
Every page has watercolor drawings of Danish people on the street, business people, shop owners, children, and animals. There are also war images---this would definitely spark discussion.
At the end of the book is further explanation about Denmark and its stand they took for the Jew's.
Link @ publisher:
http://peachtree-online.com/index.php/book/yellow-star.html
Published 2000 by Peachtree Publishers
32 pages
For ages 8-12
Link for book at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Yellow-Star-Christian-Denmark/dp/1561452084/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343409256&sr=8-1&keywords=the+yellow+star+the+legend+of+king+christian+x+of+denmark
Hardcover $12.37
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Illustrated by Henri Sorensen
$16.95, ages 4-8, 32 pages
With so many versions of the Bremen Town Musicians to choose from, why read another?
Because this one's too "uhmewzin" not too.
Set in cotton country just where the states of Louisiana and Texas rub shoulders, Huling's remake is a perfect pairing of easy-does-it old critters and Southern attitude.
The animals, all in the twilight of their lives, speak with lazy vowels, nice and slow, and greet each other with good old Southern hospitality.
As the story begins, a donkey named Ol' Bloo has just sat down after a day of hauling cotton, when he overhears Farmer Brown say he's too decrepit to be of use and must be put down.
Ol' Bloo doesn't take kindly to the farmer's sentence and high-tails it out of there before the farmer is even off his porch rocker.
Once safely away, Ol' Bloo realizes Farmer Brown had a point, even though his solution was awfully severe. For a donkey, he is past his prime. It's time he find a new career.
Having always loved his own bray -- which to anyone else would sound like an accordion tumbling down stairs -- Ol' Bloo gets a wild hair to become a singer in New Orleans.
Having always loved his own bray -- which to anyone else would sound like an accordion tumbling down stairs -- Ol' Bloo gets a wild hair to become a singer in New Orleans.
But as he hee-haws down the road to the Big Easy, Ol' Bloo realizes he's not the only one singing.
Soon a flea-bit ol' hound dog as nasty as can be is telling Ol' Bloo his sad tale and Ol' Bloo is welcoming him along on the journey.
Every few miles, they take in another golden-throated varmint, screeching the blues.
Next is an orange tabby with an eye patch who was booted out of his mistress
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Have you read Hitler's Canary? It also portrays the Danish people during the war. It's a middle grade novel, but I enjoyed it.