Arto's Big Move
Arto's Big Move
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Annotation: Having lived in the cold, snowy North his entire life, Arto is upset about moving to the South when his mother gets a new job, until he makes a friend who teaches him that adapting to his surroundings might not be such a bad idea.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #90953
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2014
Edition Date: 2014 Release Date: 10/01/14
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-7714-7066-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-7714-7066-7
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2014932637
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

Change is a constant in children's lives, but here is a book about a boy who resists it big-time. Seven-year-old Arto lives somewhere "up North," and every day he arms himself against the cold by dressing in wool socks, boots, mittens, a coat, and a knit cap. When his mother tells him that they are moving to the South, Arto insists on wearing his outdoor gear on the trip. He continues to wear it, in fact, even when he becomes surrounded by adobe houses and cacti. Eventually, though, Arto meets a girl at school who tells him that her family has moved many times. They become friends and, sure enough, Arto trades in his snow cap for a cowboy hat. The fairly lengthy text gives the serious topic its due, while the pencil, watercolor, acrylic, and graphite illustrations convey the beauty of both North and South locales. The emphasis on Arto's clothing is a wonderfully subtle and clever way of depicting his emotional defenses and, as he loses his layers, how he is coming to adjust.

Horn Book (Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)

Seven-year-old Arto's family moves from an unspecified northern climate to a southern desert for a year. Arto has trouble adjusting--continuing to wear his wool layers and favorite hat--until he makes a new friend. The story is so general, and so predictable, that even though it covers an essential childhood experience, there's little emotional satisfaction. Arnaldo's illustrations are pleasant but also undistinguished.

School Library Journal (Wed Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

Gr 1-3 When Arto's family moves from the cold North to the South for a year, the seven year old is very resistant to the idea. In fact, despite being surrounded by cacti, adobe houses, and sand, he refuses to give up his former garbwool hat, winter coat, boots, and wooly socks. He spends his days sweating and brooding until a classmate approaches him. Ana's family has moved often, and her knowledge of living in the North connects her to Arto immediately. As the friendship blooms, Arto begins to shed his layers, a great metaphor for opening up to change and new friendship. As the year comes to a close, Arto has mixed feelings about leaving his new home. In the end, he learns that he can take a bit of his Southern life with him. This story will resonate with many children, especially those who have experienced a move. The boldly colored, expressive illustrations adequately reflect the cold Northern climate, with its snow and bulky clothing, and the heat and desert landscape of the South. Jasmine L. Precopio, Fox Chapel Area School District, Pittsburgh, PA

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: AD710L
Guided Reading Level: L
Fountas & Pinnell: L
The North is a very cold place to live.
Arto knew that firsthand: He'd lived there his whole life – and seven years was a long time.
To keep warm up North, you have to wear lots and lots of layers. So every morning before leaving the house, Arto pulled on this thick wool socks, stepped into his snug boots, put on his knitted mittens, wrapped himself in his big red coat, and tugged on his favorite hat.


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Arto has lived his whole life in the snowy, cold North -- and six years is a long time. When his mom gets a new job and the family prepares to spend a year in the South, Arto is not happy at all. He's just going to act as if there isn't any difference. In the new Southern landscape of prickly plants, strange birds, and a big, hot sun, Arto stubbornly dons his winter uniform of boots, mittens, coat, and knit cap day after day. It's worth the stuffy, sweaty, overheated feeling if he can pretend he's still in the North. But when Arto makes a new friend, Ana, he slowly sheds his layers and discovers that it's not such a bad idea to adapt to your surroundings. When his year in the South is over, Arto understands there is a way to cope with another move while keeping the memory of his Southern adventure alive. A relatable story with a memorable character, Arto's Big Move uses a gentle touch to convey an important message about adapting to change. Grade: 2 Fountas & Pinnel: L Reading Recovery: 19 Lexile Measure: AD 790L Common Core State Standards: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.2.5,5a,6 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.4,4a,4c CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.2.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.2.1,2,3,7,8 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.2.1,1a,1c,2,3,4,6


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