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A. Birnbaum

Author of Green Eyes (Family Storytime)

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Green Eyes (Family Storytime) (1953) 411 copies, 14 reviews

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New Masses; An Anthology of the Rebel Thirties, (1980) — Illustrator — 44 copies, 1 review

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Green Eyes by Abe Birnbaum

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This Caldecott Honor-winning picture book is about an all-white cat named Green eyes. As green eyes is about to celebrate his first birthday, he reminisces on his first year of life. He tells a story about how it began under the big blue sky while he lived in a red box with a soft, pink blanket. He recalls climbing out of the box for the first time and takes his reader on a journey through the different seasons as he experienced life on a farm.

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I enjoyed the story and the beautiful illustrations. I believe this book would be useful in teaching young children about the different seasons and how to use their imaginations and verbal skills to describe the world around them.

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1. In the classroom, I would clear an area and ask the children to imagine they are cats in a big red box. As they pretend to climb out of the box, I would encourage them to describe what they see.
2. In the classroom, I would give the children a piece of paper with lines that divide it into four sections. I would ask the children to draw a picture of themselves doing something during each season.
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This is my favorite picture book. The bright colors and sizes of the objects has a lot of visual appeal.

This book is about a cat with green eyes that climbs out of its box and explores the world. At the end of the day it finds the best place to be is home.
1. Summary- This book is about a happy cat named Green Eyes who was born in the country and lives in a box. Green Eyes lives near a farm and visits the farmer daily. The farmer feeds her and by the end of the book adopts her as his own cat.

2. Personal Reaction- I liked this book because i love cats and it would be cool to know what a cat thinks and what a cat does all day. Kids would love this book because they would be hearing this cats thoughts. Also, the would like the fun show more illustrations.

3. Classroom Extension ideas- 1. In the classroom, I could use this book when teaching about the country and farm animals.
2. I could use this book when talking about what outdoor animals do when the seasons change, when it gets too hot or too cold.
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This is a great book to read to a whole group or have beginning readers read individually. It has some great pictures that are colorful and appealing to little children. It is also a great way to talk about the different seasons with children.

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