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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Lily's Purple Plastic Purse

Bibliographic Information: Henkes, K. (1996) Lily's Purple Plastic Purse. New York: Greenwillow Books

Annotation: Lily loves going to school and loves he teacher. He asks her to wait to show her new purse to the class. He is not her favorite anymore. Lily interupts the class and has her purse taken away! Lily is very upset and draws a nasty picture of her teacher. He returns he stuff later with a treat for her. Lily feels bad for what she did and apologizes to her teacher.

Genre: Picturebook

Grade Level: K-2

Response/Rating: The message in this book stands out strong! I liked that there were consequences for her actions and that she showed remorse for her wrong doing. 4

Classroom questions: Do you get excited when you get new things?

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