Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans

 

Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans 

              • Traditional literature
              • K-3
              • Caldecott Honor
Summary:
Madeline is a story about twelve girls who live in an old house in Paris. The main character, Madeline, is not afraid of anyone or anything. The story follows the girls as they go about their days, until one night, Madeline's stomach starts to hurt. She goes to the hospital for a while. All the other girls worry about Madeline while she is gone. The story does has a happy ending, Madeline just needed her appendix removed.

Evaluation:
I would definitely use this book in my classroom. This is a great book for all children. This is a timeless story that has been loved all over the world for around 80 years. This book also has a series that was written based off this first book. I love the fact that this is a series, because if you h=read it to your class and they like it, there are many more books that are very similar that the children will also enjoy. 

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