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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From A Parent's Perspective,
By tracy alvarado (san antonio, tx) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Smudge Came (Paperback)
Coming from a mother of two boys with Down syndrome, I was justtouched at the story. Gregory has a captivating way of literallyentering the mind of Cindy and the way she processes her day to dayactivities. This wonderful lesson in empathy helps us realize thatso-called "special-needs" people are a lot more like therest of us than they are different.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It has amazing heart and soul and mystery and reality.,
By A Customer
This review is from: How Smudge Came (Paperback)
I am in awe of what Nan Gregory has been able to accomplish by page 2, the respect she has for her young audience's intelligence, and for all the seeds of other stories she plants along the way but chooses not to tell. Ron Lightburn's gorgeous, moody, illustrations help draw the reader (or listener) into Cindy's world, far away from sentimentality and cuteness. A great book; one day hope to read it (and Charlotte's Web) aloud without sobbing. Please give us more of Cindy.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How Smudge Came,
By A. Teacher (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Smudge Came (Paperback)
When I first read this book I cried. It is a great tale about a girl with down's syndrome named Cindy. She finds a puppy that she befriends and is forced later in the book to give up the puppy. It is a heart warming tale that children can identify with. We've all lost something we loved, whether it be a family member, a pet, or even a favorite blanket. In educational terms, it is filled with sight words and many new vocabulary words. It also introduces young readers to diversity and is a great way to teach children about disabilities.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent sad story,
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This review is from: How Smudge Came (Paperback)
Life often presents with obstacles and this heartwarming sad story is about a young working woman named Cindy, who finds a puppy and lives in room where she sneaks the puppy in on a miserable rainy day. When the owners find out they won't allow her to keep the pup and tell her she has to bring it to the SPCA where the puppy will find a good home. Cindy appears to work in a nursing home with blind and varied disabled residents where she provides cleaning services for pay. With very few choices and very little support Cindy is forced to bring the puppy to the SPCA where they tell her to return to collect the puppy by a certain day. When Cindy returns for the pup determined to somehow keep him no matter what, he's gone. But there is a happy ending. This little tale actually made me cry.
Wonderful story for kids of all ages.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Heartbreak and Happiness: How Smudge Came,
This review is from: How Smudge Came (Northern Lights Books for Children) (Paperback)
How better to understand our common humanity than to peek at the inner world of another -- and find it so like our own? Soft, coloured pencil illustrations and sparse, personal narrative relate a poignant story of love and loss, freedom and frustration, heartbreak and, in the end, happiness.
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How Smudge Came (Northern Lights Books for Children) by Nan Gregory (Hardcover - September 10, 2002)
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