Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Junkyard Wonders by Patricia Polacco


Patricia Polacco has done it again! In an amazing autobiographical story, she's redefined what it means to be "special ed". I love Polocco for how she writes inspirational and complex picture books to read aloud to young children or motivate very young but strong readers. Now, if only I could get through her books without a tear in my eye! I need to read these aloud to children without choking up.

A delightful quote from Junkyard Wonders:

"Genius is neither learned nor acquired.

It is knowing without experience
It is risking without fear of failure
It is perception without touch
It is understanding without research
It is certainty without proof
It is ability without practice
It is invention without limitations
It is imagination without boundaries
It is creativity without constraints
It is……extraordinary intelligence!"



This is a must read for parents, teachers, administrators and anyone that has ever experienced learning differently. Viva la difference! For grades 3 and up.



Polacco, P. Junkyard Wonders New York: Philomel Books. 2010. Print

1 comment:

  1. Didn't know about JUNKYARD WONDERS & now I want to check it out.
    Love this list from P.P.
    Appreciations, Linda!

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