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Reading a beloved book to an almost-five-year-old
In Blueberries for Sal, the models for Sal and her mother are McCloskey's daughter and wife. In One Morning in Maine, Sal is older and loses her tooth. Her baby sister Jane in the book is based on McCloskey's younger daughter, Jane.
The house is their house in Maine. The beach, their beach.
The story is lovely, but the illustrations are what make this book so readable, especially read-TO-able. The detail in those black-and-white ink drawings is extraordinary. And the story of a little girl who loses her first tooth before she can put it under her pillow? Irresistible! (Our Franny keeps poking at her front teeth and proclaiming one of them loose, but it isn't... not yet.)
Here's Sal, digging for clams and realizing that the tooth that's been loose in her mouth is now gone.
It's a long book (a lot of words) and a gentle sto
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