Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall
Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall
Historical Fiction
Grades: Kindergarten - 3rd
Awards: 2019 Caldecott Medal winner
Summary:
Hello Lighthouse is a story about a lighthouse and its keeper. The new keeper replaces the old one and tends to the beam. Next, the keeper gets lonely and writes a letter every few days. Then, the tender that brings rice and beans also brings his wife. The lighthouse keeper is taken care of his wife when he gets ill and she makes sure the bell rings to alert sailors. Later, the happy couple has a baby. Eventually, the coastguard sends a letter and comes replaces the light with a new machine to run it so the keeper's family moves out. The story ends by saying the lighthouse is built to last forever as the beam reaches the land.
Evaluation:
I think this would be a really fun book to use in my classroom. It gives students an idea of what it would be like to live in a time where lighthouses and keepers were essential for sailors to be safe. The illustrations in this picture storybook enhance the text and make the story visually appealing. The text and illustrations complement each other well. Sophie Blackall chose to use Chinese ink and watercolor to create these colorful illustrations. It is the appropriate reading level for second grade. I could use this book for a unit on comprehension because I think students could make inferences about this story by using evidence to support their understanding.
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