A read-aloud picture book for young children that celebrates the heartland of our great country.
Every country has a heart and America's is in those places where golden wheat waves in the breeze, where great rivers flow, and cornfields stretch across the plains in glorious patchwork quilts of greens and yellows and browns. In this heartland, cattle graze in lush green pastures, horses and sheep fill the barns, and a newborn...
This book gives you a warm, secure feeling after reading the poetic format and viewing the wonderful illustrations! I taught 4th grade for most of my 32 yr. teaching career. Every year, this book was a special hit with the students. I would read it aloud to them while displaying the pages. We would have to stop often and make comments and discussion about the glowing illustrations. The text gives one a feeling that the Heartland of our country is truly a living being. Afterwards, the students would scramble to see who might take it home that evening. Think kids are jaded in today's society? Give them a gander at this book and then make a decision.
Heartland -a must have for any midwesterner
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
My son absolutely loves this book, the illustrations are gorgeous and it is written like a long beautiful poem. The rhythm lulls my son to sleep."I am the Heartland, Shaped and linedBy rivers, great and small, that windPast farms, whose barns and silos standLike treasures in my fertile land."My son is fascinated by tractors and anything that has to do with farms so this book has definately been a hit with him.
A Book For the Midwest
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is one of my favorite children's books of all time. I was born and raised in the midwest and this book always reminds me of my roots. It also has great pictures. A great present for any child.
"I sing of Hope. I sing of Pride."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Heartland sings the praises of America's Middle Western farms in poetic text and full-color illustrations. Many colonial era stories, both fiction and non-fiction, focus upon the farm as a symbol of hard work and accomplishment. Thomas Jefferson, for example, was a well-known agriculturist and devoted gardener. The pioneering and self-sufficient spirit upon which this country was founded is still evident in today's farming communities. "I am the Heartland, Great and wide. I sing of hope. I sing of pride." This book serves as a great way to make children aware of the contemporary farming lifestyle.
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