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Skylar

by Mary Cuffe-Perez

Other authors: Renata Liwska (Illustrator)

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Skylar, who claims he was once wild, leads four pond geese in their first attempt at migration when an injured heron asks their help in reaching Lost Pond, where the annual Before the Migration Convention is about to be held.
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Well done and a good story about 5 poond geese.
Emphasis on doing what you dream, being brave and sharing responsibility. ( )
  librarian1204 | Apr 27, 2013 |
Skylar leads the pond geese on the adventure of their lives as they search for themselves on their quest to return the heron to Lost Pond. Beautifully told story of danger, hardship, bravery and friendship with information about the migratory habits of geese seamlessly interspersed. A good classroom read aloud, reminiscent of Gooseberry Park. ( )
  lindap69 | Apr 5, 2013 |
Pure and simple. A story about geese. Well, a story about more than geese… A story about what we know and what we remember. A story about rescue and capture, the home pond and the places beyond the pond. About imprint and instinct. About fear. And overcoming fear. About listening and loss. This story is a fine example of how direct a story can be yet with depth and breadth. From the geese-counting elderly woman who begins and ends the story to the memorable characters — 5 stars from me. A contender. ( )
  anokaberry | Nov 14, 2008 |
Skylar is a very imigianitive and cute children's novel with 5 pond geese as the main charcters. Because of animal protaganists, it is easy to make the comparison to Charlotte's Web, and it is actually kind of hard to review this book in isolation from CW. I didn't initially want to like this story, because CW is such an original. But this is a slightly different story, and very appropriate for early elementary grades. For those teachers who have been banned from using Charlotte's Web in the classroom (it happens!) because the grade before you or after you teaches it, I highly recommend this book. I believe it could make an excellent read-aloud, or guided reading story. It is even possible to do a unit on this book similar to Charlotte's Web. What I also like about it, is that it gives an opportunity to teach science content around birds, geese, and herons, which can become fascinating to students.

Whether or not children end up liking Skylar as much as children over many generations have loved Charolotte's Web remains to be seen, but perhaps it is possible.
  blancaflor | Jul 15, 2008 |
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Skylar, who claims he was once wild, leads four pond geese in their first attempt at migration when an injured heron asks their help in reaching Lost Pond, where the annual Before the Migration Convention is about to be held.

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