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Posted: Sept 13 2005 at 10:55am | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Don't know if this is appropriate to post here, but I just saw that Sophia Institute Press just reprinted St. Patrick's Summer by Marigold Hunt. I'm just thrilled!

But while we're on St. Patrick, I would love to hear other suggestions on doing a unit/book study on this saint/Irish Saints/traditions. I know Tomie DePaola wrote Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland. Is that worth getting?

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I think anything by de Paola is worth having.

Also,be sure to include Brigid's Cloak.

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Are the Marigold Hunt books good? I've seen them in various catalogs but never actually browsed through one.

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Genevieve wrote:
Are the Marigold Hunt books good? I've seen them in various catalogs but never actually browsed through one.


I have a few of her titles...she's also an illustrator. I grew up with them, so in turn bought copies for my child(ren). But St. Patrick's Summer was a memorable childhood book for me. I reread it several times and had some of my siblings read it, and they were hooked and bought copies for THEIR children.

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Would it be too mature for a 2.5 yr? He's starting to enjoy the easier DePaola books.

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Genevieve wrote:
Would it be too mature for a 2.5 yr? He's starting to enjoy the easier DePaola books.


Yes, it's a longer book, less illustrations, more text. I'd say 4th or 5th grade reading in traditional schooling terms.

My almost 2 yo is really enjoying DePaola. I was spending this am filling my cart with books by dePaola for his birthday (the 22nd).

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Also, be sure to include Brigid's Cloak.


Thanks for the tip! Wasn't aware of this one!

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Try Saint Ciaran which mentions Saint Patrick.

Also nice for Ireland The Blackbird's Nest and Ryan enjoyed One Belfast Boy. I don't have this one but it looks nice. Birgid's Cloak is a big favorite here and be sure to share the story of the apparition of Our Lady, Saint Joseph and Saint John at Knock in 1879.

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