77. Hello Lighthouse, by Sophie Blackall

 77. Hello Lighthouse, by Sophie Blackall

 

Blackall, S. (2018). Hello lighthouse. NY: Little, Brown and Company. 

A man arrives at a lighthouse to take his new job as its keeper.  The illustrations show him busy, tending the light, painting the walls, and cooking food.  Despite his activity, he’s lonely, and often writes messages that he puts in bottles and tosses into the sea.  After a while, a tender arrives, bringing supplies and the man’s wife.  They are happy together in the lighthouse, and eventually they’re joined by a third person, their new daughter.  Several years later, electricity comes to the lighthouse, and the family moves away.  A fold-out final page shows a little house on the coast, lights from its windows shining to meet the light coming from their old lighthouse home.  The book Includes additional information about lighthouses and the people who kept them going.

 I found a neat resource for this book.  It is by Jennifer McMahon.  The first page has a summary of the story.  The student can then choose from two different paths: I am a lighthouse keeper, or I am a lighthouse engineer.  Each path has different activities for the students to complete.  I also found an interview with the author Sophie Blackall about the book and winning the Caldecott Metal.

 https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/landing-page/hello-lighthouse-educator-guide/

                                   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xaiFHaGnwY&feature=youtu.be

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