
So, having given this praise to one stick, why did it surprise me that another stick, "The Clever Stick", was going to equally amazing. But it is. John Lechner's book is a great read-aloud, and a wonderful book to share with children. And unlike the direct prose of Portis, his words and story are lyrical, with that fabulous 'fairytale' feel.
Lechner writes: "Ever since he had fallen off the tree, he had been sharp. He would sit in the sand and think up all sorts of clever things. He would float down the stream, making up poetry. He would listen to the singing of the birds and wonder what made it sound so beautiful." Stick would also make other observations and therein lay his problem, for Stick, you see, hadn't found a way to communicate with the creatures of the world around him.
Lechner uses this isolation to tug on our heart strings, before he devises a pleasing solution for Stick. Highly Recommend checking this one out.
Talking Points :::
o The artwork fits this story perfectly. It is in gentle colors, attractively done.
o The story has a wonderful fairytale feel and is a good read-aloud.
o My children (currently 7 and 9; boy and girl) loved the story. I liked it as well, and liked that there were ideas to discuss. Stick allowed us to talk about the nature of communication, the importance of writing, and the importance of flexibility and serendipity. (Don't worry, younger children will just love Stick and his story)
Pam
Somewhere in the X-burbs
The Clever Stick
- Accelerated Reading level : 3.2
- Hardcover: 40 pages
- Publisher: Candlewick (July 28, 2009)
- ISBN-10: 0763639508

- Accelerated Reading level : (generic) 1
- Hardcover: 32 pages
- Publisher: HarperCollins (December 26, 2007)
- ISBN-10: 0061123250
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