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	<title>Read to me... &#187; Picture books for older students</title>
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		<title>Memorial Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Storytime with K-3 is over by Memorial Day&#8230; but if I were reading aloud to ANY grade level or even to adults I would choose &#8220;The Wall&#8221; by Eve Bunting.  &#8220;The Wall&#8221; is about a young boy and his father as they visit the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.  They are looking for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://read2me2.edublogs.org/files/2009/05/the_wall.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-285" title="the_wall" src="http://read2me2.edublogs.org/files/2009/05/the_wall.jpg" alt="The Wall by Eve Bunting" width="168" height="155" /></a>Storytime with K-3 is over by Memorial Day&#8230; but if I were reading aloud to ANY grade level or even to adults I would choose <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Wall-Reading-Rainbow-Books/dp/0395629772" target="_blank">&#8220;The Wall&#8221; by Eve Bunting</a>.  &#8220;The Wall&#8221; is about a young boy and his father as they visit the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.  They are looking for the boy&#8217;s grandfather&#8217;s name; a soldier who did not live to see his own son grow up, much less his grandson. </p>
<p>I do not know anyone who can read this book without shedding a tear, however, so if you can&#8217;t read it aloud, read it for yourself on Memorial Day.  Pass it around the teacher&#8217;s lounge.  Recommend it to older students, especially.  This book should be included in those lists of picture books for older students.</p>
<p>The names on the Vietnam War Memorial, as Bunting describes them, &#8220;march side by side, like rows of soldiers.&#8221; In 2001 our family visited D.C. and made the rounds of the memorials.  But it is the Vietnam memorial that I believe has the most impact.  Those names.  All those names.  And among them, my friend Margaret&#8217;s cousin <a href="http://thewall-usa.com/info.asp?recid=16639 " target="_blank">William Patrick &#8220;Butch&#8221; Foran of Decatur, Illinois</a>. </p>
<p>Freedom isn&#8217;t free&#8230; and not only those who died pay the price&#8230; so do those left behind.</p>
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