- Genre:children's fiction
- Sub-genre:Social Themes / Friendship
- Age Range (years):9 - 12
- Language:English
- Pages:44
- Hardcover ISBN:9781667848075
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Overview
This heartfelt story takes place in a fifth grade classroom at Washington Elementary, an urban public school. Stella, a quiet outsider has been alienated by her peers since kindergarten. All they see is a dirty girl with knotted hair and worn out clothes. When her fifth grade teacher gives the students an opportunity to participate in a creative project, Stella is finally able to show that she's so much more than her appearance. This multicultural story will inspire deep conversations about the perils of judging others. Young readers will learn the magic that comes from allowing ourselves to see someone in a new light.
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Based on a true story, The Cardboard Castle captures the transformative power that results when one teacher encourages his students to think outside the box. Mr. Govern is a favorite fifth-grade teacher at Washington Elementary school, an urban school with concrete walls and bars on the window. When Mr. Govern challenges his students to re-imagine the regular, into something unique and unusual his classroom buzzes with excitement. All the students work enthusiastically with partners on their creations. One student remains quiet and alone---"Stinky Stella." Stella has been an outsider since kindergarten. Her classmates have always viewed her as the dirty girl with knotted hair and worn out clothes who lives on the wrong side of town. What her peers don't realize is that Stella has an inner beauty and special talent patiently waiting to be discovered. In this heartwarming story, readers will be cheering for Stella and celebrating the gifts that lie buried within each of us.
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