Imogene’s Antlers by David Small

 


Imogene’s Antlers by David Small


  • Fantasy 

  • Grade: 1st - 3rd

  • Awards: A Parent’s Choice Award Book for Literature


Summary:


Imogene’s Antlers by David Small is a story about a young girl who grows a pair of antlers overnight. Imogene’s doctor and the principal had no solution to her problem. Imogene’s mother was not pleased with the antlers and she fainted multiple times. Throughout the story, Imogene uses her antlers to dry some towels and feeds the birds doughnuts until she is forced to wear a hat. Finally, Imogene fell asleep and woke up the next morning without antlers. Her family was overjoyed… until they saw her peacock feathers. 


Evaluation:


Imogene’s Antlers by David Small is a valuable story for children because it provides children with the opportunity to explore a “what if” scenario. A child growing antlers overnight is outside the realm of possibility and an example of a strange situation. I would read and use this book in my class because Imogene’s day is logically structured like a normal day with imaginative situations due to the fact that she grew antlers. This book is also the appropriate reading level for a Second-grade class. I could use this book in my classroom for a unit about response skills. Students could develop personal connections to the characters or plot of the story.



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