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Hi! I'm Katie Woo. My teacher Miss Winkle asked us to write a thank you letter to a special classroom visitor. Well, once I got started writing letters, I didn't want to stop. From the greeting to the signature, writing letters is the best. Write your own and brighten someone's day. I’ll show you how!
"After penning a thank-you note to a classroom visitor during school, the enthusiastic protagonist heads home to author sunny missives to anyone and everyone she knows. The lively first-person narrative is supplemented by sidebars introducing the parts of a letter and writing tips, along with samples of Katie’s heart-and-flower decorated messages. This gaily illustrated easy reader offers a kid-accessible mix of information and story." - School Library Journal, "Cool Correspondence | Great Books About Writing Letters
June 19, 2014
"This great series not only encourages students in writing…Katie also gives her reader’s writing tips. . . .Every language arts teacher can benefit from the skills that have helped Katie become a great writer." - Bashful Book Bee blog
September 12, 2013
"In this energetic series, a young girl learns about many different kinds of writing. Her friends and family make appearances as she keeps a journal, writes poems, pens letters, and more. Watercolor illustrations capture Katie’s personality and give life to the stories." - School Library Journal
September 1, 2013
Fran Manushkin is the author of many popular picture books, including Baby, Come Out!; Latkes and Applesauce: A Hanukkah Story; The Tushy Book; The Belly Book; and Big Girl Panties. There is a real Katie Woo — she's Fran's great-niece — but she never gets in half the trouble of the Katie Woo in the books. Fran writes on her beloved Mac computer in New York City, without the help of her two naughty cats, Chaim and Goldy.
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