Seabird – Holling Clancy Holling

We finished Seabird today.

IMG_9070I was surprised to find that all three of us had a lump in our throats as we came to the close of our book, with the death of Great Grandfather Ezra Brown.  Once again, Holling Clancy Holling does his thing!  Poetic, descriptive and engaging; his ability to show and tell a century or more of history, in a tale that grips children and adults alike, is spectacular!

IMG_9064Every time we read, the children made their own illustrations so now they have their own version of  ‘Seabird’.IMG_9063

Ria especially liked the “connection” of the ivory sea-bird and the ivory gull; the “growing change” (progression?) from whaling ship to ocean liner to airplane.

Brandon’s favorite parts were the first appearance of the ivory sea-gull, the sea storms and the ‘doldrums’ (no surprise)!

IMG_9066This is Ria’s version of Hollings illustration – Ezra making his beloved seabird.

IMG_9062Brandon’s impression of whaling was quite personalized.  He does not approve of whaling, and as you can tell was most sympathetic to the whale!

I thought Ria did a great job on her drawing of the whales.IMG_9061

What vivid communication of geography, engineering and sea faring life!  I absolutely believe in “living books”!

Other books by Holling C. Holling that we’ve read and loved are Paddle to the SeaPagoo, and Minn of the Mississippi

 

About Probhita

Quite ordinary, really. Where I do consider myself extraordinary is in that I have been tremendously blessed with the sweetest family and the best of friends. It is nothing short of the richest luxury to be loved as I am! Being challenged to think and break away from status quo is a personal priority. I believe that the Creator of the universe has a plan for my life and random chance is not the way of my existence. I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. I deeply uphold tolerance - I may not concede to a thought being right - but will always respect its view. The privilege of having the best parents in the world and growing with caring sisters in a rather unique setting is an aspect closely cherished. My youngest sister, despite being oceans away, always remains my closest friend and my biggest encourager! I have a wonderful husband who loves me and two gorgeous children. I presently live in India. This blog is the embarking of a journey with Charlotte Mason's philosophy of education as I continue to homeschool my children. I hope their childhood will be as fulfilling and memorable, if not, more, than mine.
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3 Responses to Seabird – Holling Clancy Holling

  1. Renu says:

    Just saw this post! I cannot believe their drawings. Yes Holling’s books are awesome.
    Going to start Seabird soon. Thanks for the awesome ideas i can now pinch. 😉

  2. Love their drawings! Artists in the making, can’t believe how good they are! ‘Living books’ and ‘homeschooling’ wow what a combo! Thanks for the list of books you read. Can you blog of books like that? Even short posts like this. It really helps!

    • Probhita says:

      Thanks, Lynn! In her writings, Catherine Levison advises home schooling mothers to only take up living books that we can connect with. I had become victim of forcing myself to trudge through a book (that did nothing for me) just because it was on the curriculum list! Now that I have had the courage to break from this – it has brought a sense of true, enjoyable learning to our school days. Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?!

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