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Boxes for Katje by Candace Fleming
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Boxes for Katje

by Candace Fleming

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After a young Dutch girl writes to her new American friend in thanks for the care package sent after World War II, she begins to receive increasingly larger boxes.
  gnbclibrary | Aug 16, 2009 |
460L,GRL M,GL 2.3,AR 3.5,4 copies
  Totarobookroom | Jul 24, 2009 |
460L,GRL M,GL 2.3,AR 3.5,4 copies
  Totarobookroom | Jul 24, 2009 |
School Library Journal 10/1/2004
Horn Book Guide 4/1/2004
Horn Book Magazine 9/1/2003
Booklist 9/1/2003
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  suelibrarian | Jul 22, 2009 |
Good for grades k-3. A Dutch girl and an American girl are penpals. The American girl sends the Dutch girl and townspeople items because it was post WWII. They were part of the Children's Aid society. Good book! We could ask students to draw pictures of what they would send to their penpals.
  sdglenn | Aug 30, 2008 |
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Simple seeds of friendship grow into something extraordinaryAfter World War II there is little left in Katje's town of Olst in Holland. Her family, like most Dutch families, must patch their old worn clothing and go without everyday things like soap and milk. Then one spring morning when the tulips bloom "thick and bright," Postman Kleinhoonte pedals his bicycle down Katje's street to deliver a mysterious box – a box from America! Full of soap, socks, and chocolate, the box has been sent by Rosie, an American girl from Mayfield, Indiana. Her package is part of a goodwill effort to help the people of Europe. What's inside so delights Katje that she sends off a letter of thanks – beginning an exchange that swells with so many surprises that the girls, as well as their townspeople, will never be the same.This inspiring story, with strikingly original art, is based on the author's mother's childhood and will show young readers that they, too, can make a difference.

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