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Dad, Jackie, And Me af Myron Uhlberg
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Dad, Jackie, And Me (udgave 2005)

af Myron Uhlberg, Colin Bootman (Illustrator)

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In Brooklyn, New York, in 1947, a boy learns about discrimination and tolerance as he and his deaf father share their enthusiasm over baseball and the Dodgers' first baseman, Jackie Robinson.
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Titel:Dad, Jackie, And Me
Forfattere:Myron Uhlberg
Andre forfattere:Colin Bootman (Illustrator)
Info:Peachtree Pub Ltd (J) (2005), Hardcover, 32 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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Nøgleord:Fic, Everybody, Myr

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This book is great for all ages of students. This book is great for anyone who has hearing loss or who has a parent who experienced hearing loss. This book is about the amazing relationship between a boy and his deaf father who share a love for Jackie Robinson. I would definitely have this in my future class.
  amills21 | Apr 24, 2024 |
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  PinewoodsLE | Feb 21, 2024 |
Independent Reading Level: preK - 2
Awards: Schneider Family Book Award ( )
  zactaylor | Dec 7, 2023 |
"Dad, Jackie, and Me", set in 1947, is the story of a boy who loves the Brooklyn Dodgers. His father is a deaf man, who hasn't always been interested in baseball, but is thrilled that Jackie Robinson has joined the team. Together, the boy and his dad begin attending Dodgers games. The boy teaches his dad all about baseball using sign language. During the last game of the season, Jackie Robinson throws a ball to the boy's dad. In his author's note, Myron Uhlberg explains that this book is based on true events from his childhood.
This is a wonderful story about a boy and his father bonding over baseball and their admiration of Jackie Robinson. The author explains that his father identified with Jackie Robinson because they were both discriminated against for being different. It is a story about prejudice, belonging, and love. I would recommend this book to elementary school teachers, especially those teaching social studies. ( )
  lucymaccash | Oct 4, 2020 |
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