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The Treasure of Health and Happiness [Hardcover]

Carol Goodrow (Author)
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8 and up3 and up

Carol Goodrow’s journal Happy Feet, Healthy Food started thousands of schoolchildren recording their diet and exercise. Now the award-winning teacher and creator of the Kidsrunning.com website has created a delightful, readable storybook promoting the same healthy philosophy. Eight-year-old Hannah is a bit of a couch potato when she finds a mysterious book, including a magic map of the Land of Health and Happiness. That night in a dream she discovers the joys of running, swimming, biking, and good foods. A book for our times, to be used at the forefront of the battle against childhood obesity.


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About the Author

Carol Goodrow is the founding editor of Kidsrunning.com, a Runner's World site, which has won numerous awards for its creative and informative content. She is also an award-winning elementary school teacher in Tolland, Connecticut.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Breakaway Books (April 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1891369601
  • ISBN-13: 978-1891369605
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #563,387 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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TEACHER, author, ILLUSTRATOR, Web designer, PROGRAM CREATOR. Right now I'm working on a MUDDY-DOG Running Log for kids. It's a creative log chart that passes through exciting places such as Puppy Dog Path and Ice Cream Island. I just had to sample the ice cream cone I created. It's my once-a-season ice cream (that's my ice cream treat policy (once-a-season)).
From bottom to top: sugar cone, vanilla ice cream, chocolate ice cream, colored sprinkles with a cherry on top. Next, I'll romp through the mud like MUDDY Dog, just to get the right feel for my next book.

In a nutshell, I'm a late bloomer, obsessive creator, determined teacher, nurturer, and empathizer.

I RUN. I bike. I jog with my dog. I date my husband. My favorite restaurant is the Dark Horse Tavern because it plays folk music, has red stucco-spattered splotchy walls, and dark cozy rooms. I've only been there once, last night - so you see I'm quick to judge and often act on impulses.

TWO Children: Josie and Keith
THREE Grandchildren: Alexander, Hannah, and Axel
ONE Dog: Midnight (alias Toby)
NINETEEN Schoolchildren
FORTY Happy Feet Club Kids
TWO Sisters: Lois and June
ONE Nephew: Jacob

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Treasure, February 6, 2009
This review is from: The Treasure of Health and Happiness (Hardcover)
A good book has to trigger a spark of recognition in the reader. The reader must feel that he or she has some emotional investment in the characters so that their lives, despite any obvious differences, actually parallel each other. This is especially important in children's literature because children do not have the breadth of experience granted to grownups.
The Treasure of Health and Happiness presents a little girl named Hannah. Author Carol Goodrow's hero is like a depressingly large number of children. She lacks confidence and vitality, having been on the receiving end of too many barbs about her lack of swimming ability.
Further, she can't ride a bike, and though she harbors a secret wish to enter Chipmunk Chase Fun Run, she doesn't enjoy running. This vague discontent manifests itself in sloth and junk food. Hannah needs help, and help arrives in a most intriguing and unexpected form - a dream and a dog.
Goodrow uses a framing technique to portray Hannah's quest, and indeed it is a quest: a quest for fitness, confidence, and self discovery. Her energetic and occasionally impish dog Toby is caught chewing a book called Footprints to the Treasure of Health and Happiness, out of which falls a mystical footprint map that contains messages of health and fitness. Hannah falls asleep that night with the book on her mind and has a most fascinating dream.
The dream constitutes the bulk of the story, and Goodrow manages an intertwined array of motifs that lead Hannah through her quest. Colors abound (Goodrow presents a startling and appealing pallet of colors throughout), seasons change, characters enter and leave, things appear and disappear, and a sense of magical realism pervades the dream. The constants are Hannah and Toby, who hand in paw forge through a series of landscapes.The other constant is treasure, often portrayed as jewels of all colors and values, but actually a shorthand for the real treasures won by Hannah. As each ordeal or task is mastered, Hannah grows in confidence and happiness. The footprints on her magic map are filled in as Hannah learns that health and happiness are available to everyone, even a little girl who had given up on herself. As expected, Hannah returns from the dream transformed. Literally and figuratively, she wakes up.
Children will certainly identify with Hannah and her poor habits. Younger children will want to take bite sized segments of the book. Its chapters, though manageably small, are dense with action and movement. Those children with an especially logical cast of mind may ask "Why did that happen?" or "Where did that come from?" but most will identify with the beauty and mystery of dreams. And of course, that's what Goodrow really gives them through her story - a chance to dream.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Treasure of Health and Happiness, May 16, 2006
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I like it, and its thread. It is instructional without being in your face, obvious yet not onbtrusive to the facts that we should be giving to the next generation. A no-brainer that any parent should wish for this book to be on their child's bookshelf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Positive story for first through 6th graders, May 2, 2006
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This is a wonderful book. It is a positive story that reinforces the joy of exercise and eating healthy. A great chapter book for boys and girls.
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