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A curious Amish boy who lives on the family farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, shares a wonderful secret with his father.

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I finally got a chance to read this, from WNC.?á It's a nice enough book, and it's valuable in that it teaches the reader something about Pennsylvania Amish, especially the dialect as spoken by Granny.?á And everyone either is or knows someone who is so curious that they must interrupt the task at hand to investigate what our family calls shiny butterflies."

But almost no credit is given here to the benefits of being curious, observant, enthusiastic about learning.?á Despite a long text in which space could have been given to temperance, the take-away message is that a narrow focus on the necessary work is the only thing of import - the message is not balanced.

And the fire... well, barns did catch fire often in the old days, but show more not so often that it would just happen to happen on the night that Pop (and, yes, parents were known as Mom and Pop) wasn't available to manage the crisis.?á Even when I was a child I didn't like implausible coincidences in realistic fiction; they belong in fairy tales." show less
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A wonderful, exciting easy reader and Caldecott Honor Award book. Jonathan is a young Amish boy who is so interested in everything around him that he gets to school late and doesn't complete chores because he is stopping to look and watch the many things that intrigue him. His family teases him, calling him Yonnie Wondernose.

Mom and Pop must go away and Pop asks Yonnie to be a man and take care of the grown-up chores, including caring for the barn animals and getting all the water and wood that Grandma needs. For a Wondernose, who sticks his nose into every interesting thing, its a tall order. But, Yonnie thinks, if he is successful, maybe Pop will keep his promise.

We watch with delight as Yonnie goes about his chores, struggling to show more stay focused and not get pulled away by his Wondernose. All goes fairly well and time comes to go to sleep. Yonnie wakes from his sleep by a loud clap of thunder and sees that outside is light. But it is the wrong kind light for day. The barn is on fire! How will Yonnie Wondernose, always easily distracted, be sure to do all he needs to do to save all the barn animals?

Now you will need to read this book.
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Seven-year-old Yonie is a wondernose because he can't keep his nose out of anything and is always getting into trouble. When his parents go away overnight, he's left as the man of the house and promised a special reward if he can keep himself and the farm out of trouble. But that night a bad storm brings trouble--the kind that not even a full-grown man could handle easily. A Caldecott Honor Book. Illustrations Ages 7-11. Pub: 7/97. .
This is a delighful book in everyway. It tells the story of a little Amish boy trying to act in a responsible way.
Left home for a day, curious Yonie gets into a heap of trouble but everthing works out in the end.

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Original publication date
1944
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

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Children's Books
DDC/MDS
813.5Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-1999
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PZ7 .D35 .YLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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