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Juster, N. (2005). The Hello, Goodbye Window. Illustrated by Chris Raschka. Unknown publication city and state: Hyperion Books for Children.
Brief Annotation: Nanna and Poppy’s house has kitchen window to the world. From outside you can see in the window to the happiness of the family within. But from inside you can see beyond the window into a whole new world if you try.
Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Grade Level: PreK- Grade 2
Readers who will like this: Those children who have a vivid imagination and have a strong love for their family.
Response/Rating (1-4): I would rate this book a 4. I can see why it won the 2006 Caldecott Medal. It leaves the reader with a warm loving family feeling.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: Does anyone in the class have a special thing you do with your Grandparents?
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