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Sid Fleishman – Where He Fits In History

Sid FleishmanSid Fleishman was born in April 1920. The nineteenth amendment to the constitution was ratified in the year Sid Fleishman was born. A radio station in Detroit became the first in the world to broadcast a commercial, prohibition became law, and Amelia Earhart took her first flight.

By the Great Horn Spoon!

When my kids were in 4th grade, it was time to learn some California state history. We used a Literature approach that was held together by an immense map we drew and decorated throughout the year.

One of my kids’ favorite book was By the Great Horn Spoon! Oh, I can still hear the giggles echoing in my memory. I read this one aloud to my kids, just a little bit every day and my son would belly laugh so hard he would end up on the floor roaring with laughter. This is definitely a favorite.

Here is a brief list of books you probably recognize, and maybe some new ones that will become treasured favorites in your home.

  • Mr. Mysterious & Company
  • By the Great Horn Spoon!
  • Humbug Mountain
  • Jim Bridger’s Alarm Clock
  • The Whipping Boy
  • The Scarebird
  • The Ghost in the Noonday Sun
  • The Midnight Horse
  • Jim Ugly
  • The 13th Floor: A ghost story
  • Bandit’s Moon
  • The Giant Rat of Sumatra
  • The White Elephant
  • The Entertainer and the Dybbuk
  • The Dream Stealer

Come back next week and read about another author.

But in the meantime, join me and my fantastic co-hosts as we link up all of our “F is for” posts!

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5 Responses

  1. I don’t think I am familiar with this author at all! I will have to add a few of his books to my ‘to-read’ list.