Gooney Bird is so Absurd by Lois Lowry, Middy Thomas (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 6 to 10
  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 112pp
  • Sales Rank: 24,368
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    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Format: Hardcover, 112pp
    • Sales Rank: 24,368
    • Age Range: 6 to 10
    • Lexile: 590L 

    Synopsis

    The fourth hilarious title in Lowis Lowry's popular Gooney Birdseries!

    It’s a cold January at the Watertower Elementary School—the perfect weather for Gooney Bird Greene to break out her special brain-warming hat! It's a good thing she has one. Gooney Bird's brain will need to be as warm as possible this month, because Mrs. Pidgeon is teaching her class about poetry. Who knew there could be so many different ways to write a poem? Haikus, couplets, limericks—Mrs. Pidgeon’s students soon find that writing good poetry takes a lot of hard work and creative thinking. Gooney Bird and her classmates are up to the challenge. But just when things are going well, the kids get some terrible news. Gooney Bird will need all the inspiration her brain can muster to organize the most important poem the class has ever written.

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    Gooney Bird's second grade class launches into a poetry study on a wintery January day, with Mrs. Pidgeon leading them through readings of poems written by her failing mother. As the class explores different types of poems, they cannot contain their enthusiasm about trying to write some themselves. They even inspire their principal to try his hand at a limerick. The motley mix of children in this class might be some teachers' nightmare, but Mrs. Pidgeon handles their differences with understanding while encouraging respect for diversity and maintaining some classroom order. Then, Mrs. Pidgeon's mother dies. The class composes a poem for many voices to celebrate her life and offer support for their teacher. As usual, Gooney Bird makes a distinctive fashion statement in the book. This time, it is ruffly underpants; they provide holes for her two ponytails and keep her brain warm so ideas and words flow! Thomas' sketches add humor and visual clues. Lowry manages to craft an entertaining story that packs in lots of information about poetry, learning styles and effective teaching. Teachers will flock to this book as they introduce poetry units to their classes! Young readers ready for easy chapter books will enjoy this latest addition to a fun series. Reviewer: Peg Glisson

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    Biography

    Lois Lowry is known for her versatility and invention as a writer. She was born in Hawaii and grew up in New York, Pennsylvania, and Japan. After several years at Brown University, she turned to her family and to writing. She is the author of more than thirty books for young adults, including the popular Anastasia Krupnik series. She has received countless honors, among them the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award, the California Young Reader's Medal, and the Mark Twain Award. She received Newbery Medals for two of her novels, NUMBER THE STARS and THE GIVER. Her first novel, A SUMMER TO DIE, was awarded the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award. Ms. Lowry now divides her time between Cambridge and an 1840s farmhouse in Maine. To learn more about Lois Lowry, see her website at loislowry.com

    Middy Thomas is a native Mainer. She loves all forms of art and works in all mediums, from painting to printing to sculpture. Ms. Thomas also teaches two art classes a week in her studio. Gooney Bird Green is her first book with Houghton Mifflin.

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    May 16, 2009: I've read all of the Gooney Bird books to my second grade class. We loved them all. This one was my personal favorite. There are great writing lessons embedded right in the stories and students can't wait to use Gooney Bird's advice to help them write. I hope Lois Lowry will take us to the end of the school year in Mrs. Pidgeon's class.

    I Also Recommend: Gooney Bird Greene, Gooney Bird and the Room Mother, Gooney the Fabulous, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.