A Bowl of Sun
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Megan lived with her dad, Mike. Megan's dad owned a leather shop and made things out of leather. Megan helped her dad around the shop. Megan loved to go to the beach with her dad and build sandcastles when work was slow. But Megan was growing up. Mike thought that it was time that she should go to school like other children. Mike decided that they would have to move to be close to Megan's new school. The new school would teach Megan how to read with her hands. Read this book to find out if Megan liked her new school and her new house. What did Rose, a friend of Mike's, teach Megan how to make? What do you think Megan might be when she grows up?
Written and Illustrated by Frances Wosmek. Chicago, IL: Childrens Press, 1976. 47 pages. Fiction. Suggested for ages 8-12.
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