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Always room for one more / Sorche Nic Leodhas . [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Caldecott Medal Book, 1966Publication details: New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (c)1965.Description: 31 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 19 x 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Audience:
  • Age: Children
  • Educational level: School children
ISBN:
  • 9780030883439
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PZ8.3.L577.A493 1965
Available additional physical forms:Awards:
  • Caldecott Medal Award, 1966.
Summary: Lachie MacLachlan, the generous hero of this enchanting tale, is the exception to the rule that the Scots are a thrifty lot. In his "wee house in the heather," where he lives with his family of twelve, he welcomes to his hearth every weary traveler who passes by on a stormy night. "There's always room for one more," says Lachie, and how his grateful guests say a wonderful "Thank you" provides a delightfully warm and tender ending to this hilarious tale of kindness. Always Room for One More is the winner of the 1966 Caldecott Medal. AMAZON
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Juvenile Book (10-day checkout) G. Allen Fleece Library Caldecott Collection - Second Floor Fiction PZ8.3.L463 .A493 1965 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Caldecott Medal, 1966 31923001696042

Children's story based on the Scottish ballad of the same title.

Art techniques used: Pen and ink line drawings overlayed over layers of pastels and color washes.

"Note about the song" (with music): pages [30.-[31..

Publisher's advertisements on dust jacket.

Lachie MacLachlan, the generous hero of this enchanting tale, is the exception to the rule that the Scots are a thrifty lot. In his "wee house in the heather," where he lives with his family of twelve, he welcomes to his hearth every weary traveler who passes by on a stormy night. "There's always room for one more," says Lachie, and how his grateful guests say a wonderful "Thank you" provides a delightfully warm and tender ending to this hilarious tale of kindness.
Always Room for One More is the winner of the 1966 Caldecott Medal. AMAZON

Grade two. Grade three. https://www.amazon.com/Always-Room-More-Owlet-Book/dp/0805003304/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=always+room+for+one+more&qid=1572960215&sr=8-1

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Sorche Nic Leodhas, author of Thistle and Thyme, a Newbery Honor Book, turns to her childhood to retell this Scottish folktale that was passed on to her by her own grandfather. She has written many books for young people, among them All in the Morning Early. Nonny Hogrogian, twice winner of the Caldecott Medal, for Always Room for One More and One Fine Day, has illustrated numerous books for young people. https://www.amazon.com/Always-Room-More-Owlet-Book/dp/0805003304/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=always+room+for+one+more&qid=1572960215&sr=8-1

Caldecott Medal Award, 1966.

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