Last Stop of Market Street, winner of the 2016 Newberry award and a Caldecott Honor book as well as the winner of many other awards, is a superb book to add to any child’s home library. The color scheme of bright and pastel colors shared from page to page enhances the book’s themes of interconnectedness and cohesion, and the clean, unadorned images reflect the idea that often the simple things in life really are the best. ![]() The visual camaraderie of the passengers-old and young, tattooed, talented, and disabled-as they talk together and smile at one another will cheer readers. Last Stop on Market Street Winner Description: written by Matt de la Peña and published by G. Last Stop on Market Street Written by Matt de la Pea, Illustrated by Christian Robinson Publishers Summary: Every Sunday after church, CJ and his Grandma. Last Stop on Market Street reminds readers that to truly enjoy a meaningful life they must be aware of and appreciate the diversity of people and events around them.Ĭhristian Robinson’s acrylic and collage illustrations are smart, captivating snapshots of CJ’s day as he watches and interacts with a variety of people on the bus and at the soup kitchen. Last Stop On Market Street by Matt de la Pena: Read-Aloud Reading Rhinos 4.9K subscribers Subscribe 28K views 2 years ago This is a video read-along of the book 'Last Stop On Market Street' by. A beautifully told and illustrated book about city life, diversity and learning to see the beauty and good in the world around you. CJ’s rich experiences on the bus and at the soup kitchen-microcosms of our larger world-broadens his view and enlivens his imagination. Last Stop On Market Street ISBN-10: 0399257748 ISBN-13: 9780399257742 Author: de la Pena, Matt Illustrated by: Robinson, Christian Interest Level: P-K Publisher: Penguin Random House Publication Date: January 2015 Copyright: 2015 Page Count: 32 (Be the first to review) Hardcover 17. Through realistic dialogue and honestly expressed feelings, CJ and Nana engage in one of life’s most important lessons-connecting empathetically with others. Matt de da Peña’s gentle nudging to look on the bright side and appreciate the beauty and wonder around you is made all the more poignant for readers by the story’s young protagonist. ![]() Image copyright Christian Robinson, text copyright Matt de da Peña, 2015.
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