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is a joy to read and a true classic, This delectable book is a simple, oldfashioned fairy tale exploring themes of greed and joy and generosity, The illustrations are bursting with color, detail, whimsy and charm,
It made me laugh it made me cry it made me want to be a better person, It's a rare children's book can make me do all of that, Way too long to use as a group read aloud, this book nonetheless
Secure Your Copy The Quiltmakers Gift Written By Jeff Brumbeau Released Through Interactive EBook
would make a great oneonone read aloud.
The illustrations are gorgeous and the message is uplifting, Stunning illustrations and even more beautiful message about generosity amp happiness, This is a beautiful book, worth looking at again and again, And the story is lovely, about the joy and pleasure of giving, A good read every time of year, A childrens book with a fantastic moral and gorgeous illustrations! A beautiful picture book, The story is sweet and meaningful, and the pictures are fantastic, The end papers feature different classic quilt blocks, and you can find them throughout the book, There are other puzzles and games that you can play with the detailed pictures, Truly an amazing book that I wish I could read with every child in the world that is older thanyearsold and can therefore feel empathy.
Myyearold son actually had tears in his eyes when we discussed poverty and how important it is to SEE beyond where we live in an affluent area of California.
Beautiful colors and quilt patterns, در ستایش بخشندگی

انقدر تصاویر این کتاب پر جزییات و چشمنواز بودن که باید نسخه فیزیکیش رو بگیرم حتما. This was my favorite of the two Quiltmaker books when my mother and I used to read them, A beautiful story of how a greedy life was transformed into a giving heart, sitelinkThe Quiltmaker's Gift, an awardwinning folklore picture book, tells a modern folktale about a generous quiltmaker and a greedy king.
The quiltmaker lives on the outskirts of the kingdom and makes beautiful quilts that she refuses to sell, Instead, the quiltmaker will only give her quilts to the poor and homeless, The greedy king prioritizes acquiring the most beautiful things for himself from all over the world, decides he wants a quilt, and the quiltmaker insists that she will only give him a quilt if he gives away everything else he has.
The tale ends with the king finding true happiness in giving, eventually receiving a quilt from the quiltmaker that he then gives away.


Written at ath grade reading level, but with an interest level for students as young as kindergarten, The Quiltmakers Gifts incredibly beautiful and intricate pictures and its engaging story make it a great readaloud book for younger students and a great independent reading book for older students.
The story provides a great life lesson about the joy that can be found in giving to others, Its use of magical realism and fantasy will drawin readers, as will its occasional silliness and fun like when the soldiers marched to the quiltmakers house in their pajamas at the kings order.


The life lesson that is taught in the story, as well as the moral question raised about the rightness of one person having so many luxuries while others do not have blankets to keep warm, offer great opportunities for student selfreflection, building classroom community, and for having rich classroom discussions.
In ath grade classroom, after reading the book as a class and reflecting on the main life lesson and moral question raised by the book, the students could be given an individual assignment in which they answer two questions making texttoself connections.
First, they have to write an essay response in which they describe a time that they have shared something they had with someone else and it made them feel good.
Second, they have to write another essay describing a time when they did not share something with someone else, and then imagine what the outcome would have been had they chosen to share on that occasion.
A second activity for ath grade classroom would be to use this book to launch a class service project.
The class could discuss how every person has something they can give to someone else, even it is just time or a positive attitude.
The class could brainstorm possible service projects at the school, eventually vote to pick a project, and then carryout that service project over a quarter or semester of the school year.
The project could conclude with a class presentation of the results of the project that they share with an audience parents, another class, school staff, etc.
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How can you truly be happy Does having many things make a person happy The king thinks having a quilt made by the quilt maker will make him happy, but she only gives her quilts to the poor and needy.
Can the king force her to give him a quilt When a generous quiltmaker finally agrees to make a quilt for a greedy king but only under certain conditions, she causes him to undergo a change of heart.
میشه گفت اصل داستان همون داستان پریان قدیمیه از همون داستان هایی که از دل عامه در اومدن هموناکه میخواد نتیجه گیری اخلاقی رو با یه داستان کودکانه به بچه ها یاد بده: اینکه آدم با گرفتن شاد نمیشه بلکه با بخشیدنه که شاد میشه و مهم نیست که چقدر دارایی داشته باشی تا وقتی که شروع به بخشش نکنی تو زندگی هیچ شادی پیدا نمیکنی.
ولی از طرف دیگه طراحی های کتاب بی نظیر و فوق العاده با جزئیات شلوغ و پر از رنگ های زیبان که به نظرم باعث میشه ارزش کتاب بالاتر از داستان معمولیش بره و اونو به یه اثر خاص تبدیل کنه This is a simple story about the joy of giving, Not unlike stories told by another storyteller a long time ago except he was a fisherman instead of a quilt maker.
The story is simply told so that a child can understand it and be held spellbound by the luscious illustrations on every page.
The turning of a page is done with much anticipation and wonder and each page is a story in of itself.
. . as is the Kings quilt, The story of his journey and realization, Παίζει να είμαστε το μοναδικό σπίτι με παιδιά που δεν έχει αυτό το βιβλίο. Η εικονογράφηση υπέροχη, δε λέω, αλλά έλεος κάπου με αυτή την βεβιασμένη ενσυναίσθηση. Τα βιβλία πρέπει να σε κάνουν να περνάς καλά, όχι απλώς να διδάσκουν το καλό!!! This is such a beautiful story about a generous quiltmaker who makes glorious quilts by day and gives them away to the downtrodden by night.
A greedy and unhappy king comes to demand a quilt as the one thing that might make him happy, The quiltmaker says she will make him one only if he gives everything away, Finally, he starts giving away his treasures and finds that he can bring joy to others, and so finally be truly happy.
And she makes him a quilt, And they both spend their days giving to others, This is our current go to book before bed, Beautiful watercolor illustrations also. Mommy read this to Lila, "This is a wonderful story" Lila, age, Mommy enjoyed the story as well and the illustrations were beautiful! Best for agesand up, This book is magnificent. Its message is incomparable. An illustrated treasure that every child should own, The Quiltmaker's Gift by Jeff Brumbeau, with pictures by Gail deMarken

One summer, when I was a little girl.
. . in fact, I was just about your age, . . I spent a tremendous amount of time exploring in my grandmother's attic, It was while I was up there, poking around in the dust and the must, that I found this quilt.
unfold: I was amazed at how beautiful it was, . .

When I asked my grandmother about the quilt, she said she had received it as a gift from her grandmother, who received it as a gift from her grandmother, who received it as a gift from her grandmother.
. . well, you get the picture, Anyway, this quilt is very old, but yet, it does not appear to be very old, . . the colors are just as vibrant as the day the quiltmaker made her very last stitch,

In the fable of The Quiltmaker's Gift by Jeff Brumbeau, we learn about the quiltmaker and how she sewed day after day to make the prettiest quilts anyone had ever seen.


Many people climbed her mountain, pockets bursting with gold, hoping to buy one of the wonderful quilts, But the woman would not sell them,

"I give my quilts to those who are poor or homeless," she told all who knocked on her door.
"They are not for the rich, "

Well, sure enough, there was a greedy king, who had just about everything, So many, many things that the king kept a list of all the lists of things he owned,

And yet with all these marvelous treasures to enjoy, the king never smiled, He was not happy at all,

"Somewhere there must be one beautiful thing that will finally make me happy," he was often heard to say.
"And I will have it!"

When the king caught word of news about a magical quiltmaker who lived in the mountains, making quilts for the poor and needy, he demanded, "I want one of those quilts! It might be the one thing that will finally make me happy.
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Will the quiltmaker honor the wishes of the king and present him with quilt, or will she be true to herself and continue to give her quilts as gifts to the poor and homeless

Find out if the king will pay the price she asks, in The Quiltmaker's Gift by Jeff Brumbeau!
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