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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Memories to hang onto,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Memory String (Hardcover)
Laura is determined not to be caught talking to herself, so she grabs her not-so-pleased cat and recites the story of her buttons. Each button holds a memory from the past. Remembering these stories keeps her mother alive and close in Laura's mind. Laura uses her buttons as a defense against her changing world, but it just may be the buttons that bring the healing she needs. A great book to have on hand for children dealing with death, loss, divorce, and remarriage.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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I really enjoy this author!,
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I enjoyed this book a lot. I think that it speaks to how difficult it is for all of us to accept new situations and how difficult it is to lose someone that we love. One of this girl's prize possessions is her memory string and as the story unfolds around it, we get to see her learn to accept the new turns her life has taken. I found it fascinating to go and research button charm strings of the past after reading this book and then help my daughters to create memory strings of their own. The illustrations are beautiful as well.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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The Memory String,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Memory String (Hardcover)
This book was wonderful for two reasons. I collect buttons and I know how special certain buttons are to me because of who they belonged to. Also, I thought the bridge of buttons that brought together step-mother and girl was a big surprise to the reader. For someone who loves buttons, this story is very special. This author understands a button collector.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautifully written, evokes poignant emotions and reflection,
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Prior to reading this book to my class of third grade students, I wondered if the story would be too sad or "heavy" for them. Laura's mother has died and is dealing with her feelings for her step-mother. She has a "memory string" given to her by her mother with buttons that represent family memories. When the memory string breaks, she loses one of her most valued buttons, a button from her father's Army uniform that her mother had added when he returned from the Gulf War. My students loved the story and the wonderful illustrations. The story prompted many students to share their text-to-self connections relating to adjusting to a step-parent or dealing with the loss of a family member. We also did a writing activity involving their own memories and I had to give them very little prompting. The story had already stirred so many ideas and emotions in them, that they were easily able to write about several memories of their own families. I fell in love with Eve Bunting's writing after reading this book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Sweet Story,
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This is a sweet story about a little girl who loses her mother and her father is remarried. She has a memory string with buttons from different family memebers. Each button is a special memory about that person. The story tells about the relationship between the stepmom and the little girl. I plan to use this book in my 3rd grade classroom. It's good for a lesson on schema or questioning.
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This is an excellent book for children who now have a new step parent. It helps them give the new parent a chance.
Also I used this in my classroom to teach prediction and inference. Students loved the story. Some even wrote a sequel to it.
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This arrived in perfect condition. It was just the story I needed to use for the Children's Time at church. I would recommend it for use in churches and schools.
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By Audrey Jane "Will" (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Memory String (Hardcover)
This was a touching book that attempts to tackle a very complicated and difficult topic (death of a parent and the subsequent integration of a step-mom into a young girls life). It was very good but I felt it ended rather abruptly and awkwardly.
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The Memory String is a wonderful touchstone text that lends itself to writing activities. As a member of the Louisville Writing Project, the book was first introduced to me and used in this manner by Synthia Shelby. Students create their own memory strings in a writing activity after being read the book. This can be done with all grade levels. As a literacy leader at Meredith-Dunn School in Louisville, I developed a lesson that I took to several classrooms in the school. Once students (and teachers) create their own memory strings, suddenly, they have all sorts of seeds of ideas for writing in various genres. It shows students that memories are not always happy and exemplifies the resiliency of the human spirit. My students were able to connect with the character, and with each others' memories, initiating more dialogue to help with their writing processes.
Eve Bunting has written so many texts that can be used to faculitate writing as well as help children to make connections and to consider social issues and how they impact them their world and future. Susan Brokenshire-Prater
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Memory String.,
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This review is from: The Memory String (Hardcover)
This book is great!!! It's about a little girl, Laura, and her cat, Whiskers. Laura has a memory string which is made from buttons taken from her family's clothing. Whiskers accidentally breaks the string and the buttons get lost. Laura's mom died 3 years ago, so her stepmother Jane and her dad and Laura find all of the buttons except for 1. To find out if they find the last button read the Memory String.
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The Memory String by Eve Bunting (Hardcover - August 21, 2000)
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