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Alice keeps a perfectly round skipping stone in her pocket to remember her grandfather by — but the stone goes missing.

It looked just like a regular stone, but Alice knew it was different: It was perfectly round so you could use it to trace circles, and sometimes she could trick her dad into thinking it was a quarter. It was also how Alice remembered her grandpa, who taught her how to skip stones, and who passed away last winter.

Alice brings the stone to school for Show and Share, but when her classmate asks to see it again at recess, Alice discovers that the stone is gone! Her friends search high and low and can’t find the stone—but their friendship gives Alice an idea of another way that she can remember.

A gentle look at loss, grief, and how small everyday actions can connect us to those we love.


Key Text Features

Illustrations


Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.3

With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story.



Trade Review

Sookocheff’s calming story offers a powerful reminder about what we carry when we miss someone.

* New York Times *

Sweet support during loss.

* Kirkus *

Childhood grief is handled gently here and human connections are celebrated.

* School Library Journal *

A quiet, hopeful story.

* Publishers Weekly *

Illustrated with muted colors in blues, greens, and grays, listeners will be able to understand the message that it's the little things that help connect us to family and friends.

* School Library Connection *

This is a touching story about remembering those we have loved and lost. … Carey Sookocheff's latest picture book reminds us of the opportunities that await us on the other side of sadness.

* Canadian Children’s Book News *

A quiet story about a child’s personal journey through grief.

* CM: Canadian Review of Materials *

A gentle picture book for early readers.

* Winnipeg Free Press *

The Remembering Stone

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    A Hardback by Carey Sookocheff

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      Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
      Publication Date: 20/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781773065892, 978-1773065892
      ISBN10: 1773065890

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Alice keeps a perfectly round skipping stone in her pocket to remember her grandfather by — but the stone goes missing.

      It looked just like a regular stone, but Alice knew it was different: It was perfectly round so you could use it to trace circles, and sometimes she could trick her dad into thinking it was a quarter. It was also how Alice remembered her grandpa, who taught her how to skip stones, and who passed away last winter.

      Alice brings the stone to school for Show and Share, but when her classmate asks to see it again at recess, Alice discovers that the stone is gone! Her friends search high and low and can’t find the stone—but their friendship gives Alice an idea of another way that she can remember.

      A gentle look at loss, grief, and how small everyday actions can connect us to those we love.


      Key Text Features

      Illustrations


      Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

      CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.3

      With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story.



      Trade Review

      Sookocheff’s calming story offers a powerful reminder about what we carry when we miss someone.

      * New York Times *

      Sweet support during loss.

      * Kirkus *

      Childhood grief is handled gently here and human connections are celebrated.

      * School Library Journal *

      A quiet, hopeful story.

      * Publishers Weekly *

      Illustrated with muted colors in blues, greens, and grays, listeners will be able to understand the message that it's the little things that help connect us to family and friends.

      * School Library Connection *

      This is a touching story about remembering those we have loved and lost. … Carey Sookocheff's latest picture book reminds us of the opportunities that await us on the other side of sadness.

      * Canadian Children’s Book News *

      A quiet story about a child’s personal journey through grief.

      * CM: Canadian Review of Materials *

      A gentle picture book for early readers.

      * Winnipeg Free Press *

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