[MR] Looking for some elementary school level *fiction* book suggestions
alyx514 at aol.com
alyx514 at aol.com
Tue Aug 19 14:10:24 PDT 2008
They also have one about a book making:
Marguerite Makes a Book
by Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt (Illustrator)
and
another about illumination:
Magic in the Margins: A Medieval Tale of Bookmaking
by W. Nikola-Lisa, Bonnie Christensen (Illustrator)
Between Daniela and myself we have all three...
~Alexandria
-----Original Message-----
From: Beverly Robinson-Curry <brcurry at bellsouth.net>
To: imcozit at verizon.net; atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Sent: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 2:18 pm
Subject: Re: [MR] Looking for some elementary school level *fiction*
book suggestions
I believe the best book to do what you want is probably going to be
_Harold the
Herald_ by Dana Fradon. It's a children's book on heralds and heraldry
and is
simply quite delightful.
Amazon has a number of used ones for really cheap:
http://www.amazon.com/Harold-Herald-2-Dana-Fradon/dp/0525446346/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219168445&sr=8-1
but unfortunately, no picture of the cover or interior.
Rhiannon
Mistress Rhiannon ui Neill
Triton Principal Herald
House Corvus, Atlantia
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> bounces at atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of imcozit at verizon.net
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> Subject: [MR] Looking for some elementary school level *fiction* book
> suggestions
>
> I've come across a school library media specialist and a GT teacher in
> search of a fiction book for 2nd-4th grade that includes the creation
> of
> a coat of arms - the development and creation, I should say. I did
> respond that it was unlikely, considering how they were created and
who
> created them, but I figured I'd ask the folks I know who'd be likely
to
> know of such a book.
>
> Short of that "ideal", I'm also looking for suggestions of fiction
> books
> suitable for elementary school students that mention coats of arms -
or
> at least that worn in either tournament or battle to identify the
> knights.
>
> Fantasy may be "ok" - if the world is similar enough to medieval to
> "pass", but historical fiction is preferred.
>
> Any suggestions? (asked hopefully)
>
>
> Thanks!
> -Liz (Lady Elisabeth Henley... of Lochmere, in theory, though unable
> to "play" right now)
>
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