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by Lori Croy
Katelynn Hoefelman (Illustrations)
The Hole Story introduces in its title the concept of a word having more than one meaning. While many children may immediately think of a hole as an empty space, this story helps them explore the purpose of these "empty spaces", giving them purpose and meaning. From providing a home for wild animals, to learning about the many places and purposes we can find for a hole in
The Hole Story introduces in its title the concept of a word having more than one meaning. While many children may immediately think of a hole as an empty space, this story helps them explore the purpose of these "empty spaces", giving them purpose and meaning. From providing a home for wild animals, to learning about the many places and purposes we can find for a hole in our clothing, this book allows children to learn about spatial concepts and wordplay through brief and easy to read text and beautifully illustrated examples. The Hole Story is an award winning children's book, perfect for introducing early elementary aged children to the fascinating world of holes,
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March 4th 2021
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1098359623
(ISBN13: 9781098359621 )
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May 29, 2021
Thomas Stimson
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I won this book as a giveaway winner and what a winner this whimsical little book is! The story of holes, what they are and what they can be, is nicely laid out in clear, concise language that speaks to children of every age with bright illustrations that highlight the story, step-by-step. As my child is a teen, I will be passing this treasure along to a family member with young children who will enjoy learning "The Hole Story."
I won this book as a giveaway winner and what a winner this whimsical little book is! The story of holes, what they are and what they can be, is nicely laid out in clear, concise language that speaks to children of every age with bright illustrations that highlight the story, step-by-step. As my child is a teen, I will be passing this treasure along to a family member with young children who will enjoy learning "The Hole Story."
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What is a hole? Is it just an empty space, or is it something more? The Hole Story takes children on an adventure exploring all the different holes there are in the world around them. Everything from holes in nature, to their home, to even their clothes and body. This picture book gives kids a lot to think about and teaches them to look beyond the surface of the things they do see. Children are inquisitive and finding a hole outside to explore is a great adventure. Author Lori Croy has written th
What is a hole? Is it just an empty space, or is it something more? The Hole Story takes children on an adventure exploring all the different holes there are in the world around them. Everything from holes in nature, to their home, to even their clothes and body. This picture book gives kids a lot to think about and teaches them to look beyond the surface of the things they do see. Children are inquisitive and finding a hole outside to explore is a great adventure. Author Lori Croy has written this picture book with the curious nature of children in mind. She takes children on a tour of the obvious holes like in a tree or in the ground and then goes further like a puddle, even a hole in your sock. The simple language and fun examples that go beyond the ordinary will keep children engaged in the story. The colorful illustrations by Katelynn Hoefelman bring this highly original storybook to life. The artwork does not just tell the story but encourages children to explore the world on the pages and find examples in their own world. The combination of artwork and narrative will give teachers and parents a lot of openings to discuss ideas. The Hole Story is a fun play on words, as it is meant to be the whole story on holes. Teachers will love having this creative picture book in the classroom and parents will love having it to read at home where they can use it to point out different holes in their own home. This engaging story will take children on an adventure to see that holes are more than just an empty space in life. Reading this clever picture book will delight children in early elementary grades as they discover the amazing world of holes.
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I greatly enjoyed the illustrations and the sentiment. Overall, I feel the narrative could have been better structured to go from what we see as more obvious "holes" (hole in the ground, hole in a sock, donut hole, peephole) towards the "holes" that are less obvious, building toward the hole in the heart. It was still an enjoyable read, and I've no doubt my nephews will like it as well. [I received this book in a Goodreads giveaway]
I greatly enjoyed the illustrations and the sentiment. Overall, I feel the narrative could have been better structured to go from what we see as more obvious "holes" (hole in the ground, hole in a sock, donut hole, peephole) towards the "holes" that are less obvious, building toward the hole in the heart. It was still an enjoyable read, and I've no doubt my nephews will like it as well. [I received this book in a Goodreads giveaway]
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Lori Croy has spent her life creating and telling stories to children. She has 6 children and 13 grandchildren who have been the recipients of this creativity and imagination, and now she's turning those stories into books to share with you. She is a professional communicator and has worked in higher education and government. She is also an avid cook and she shares her creative inspirations with f
Lori Croy has spent her life creating and telling stories to children. She has 6 children and 13 grandchildren who have been the recipients of this creativity and imagination, and now she's turning those stories into books to share with you. She is a professional communicator and has worked in higher education and government. She is also an avid cook and she shares her creative inspirations with food on her blog at GrammyCooks.com.
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The Hole Story ( French : Trou story ) is a 2011 documentary film and web documentary directed by Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie [ fr ] about mining in Canada and its impact on the environment and workers' health. [1] The film focuses primarily on the mining communities of the Northeastern Ontario and Abitibi-Témiscamingue regions, including Sudbury , Timmins , Cobalt , Rouyn-Noranda , Val-d'Or and Malartic .
The film includes interviews with figures such as federal Member of Parliament Charlie Angus , former Ontario MPP Elie Martel , former Sudbury mayor John Rodriguez , Rouyn-Noranda mayor Mario Provencher and former Val-d'Or mayor and Quebec MNA André Pelletier .
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada , the film had its world premiere in October 2011 at the Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival , before opening in Quebec theatres. [2] [3]
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Language : EN , FR
Country : Canada
Year : 2012
Author : Richard Desjardins , Robert Monderie
Producer : National Film Board of Canada
Team : Akufen , Audree Lapierre , Frederic Dubois , Hugues Sweeney , Nathalie Cloutier
Funders AND Incubators : National Film Board of Canada
Drawing on video game storytelling, “The Hole Story” puts audience members in the position of a mining entrepreneur.
“We brought the documentary The Hole Story to the Web because we wanted to introduce the complex world of mining to a new, younger audience. The easiest way to do this was to let them get their hands dirty.”
The Hole Story Team in Think Insights
An interactive companion to a feature-length documentary of the same name, The Hole Story focuses on the untold story of mining in Canada. Putting the user in the perspective of a mining executive who must stake a claim and make it profitable, The Hole Story interactive draws on the techniques of video games to help the audience understand the different forces and concerns at work in the mining industry. Users must contend with irate residents, the fluctuating commodities market, and environmental degradation as they pursue profit. Interviews from the linear documentary contextualize and problematize the choices the user makes in the game. When audience members first log on to the site, they are asked to enter their zip code, allowing The Hole Story team to personalize the entire experience to the user’s local area using the Google Maps API.
Richard Desjardins , Robert Monderie
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