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Books with title Emma's Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty

  • Emma's Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty

    Linda Glaser, Claire A. Nivola

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 10, 2013)
    A celebration of our nation's melting pot, this beautifully illustrated origin story of the Statue of Liberty honors a poet who has advocated for the voiceless. "Give me your tired, your poor Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free . . . " In 1883, Emma Lazarus, deeply moved by an influx of immigrants from eastern Europe, wrote a sonnet that gave a voice to the Statue of Liberty. Originally a gift from France to celebrate our shared national struggles for liberty, the statue, thanks to Emma's poem, came to define us as a nation that welcomes immigrants. The text of that now famous poem, "The New Colossus," appears in this free-verse biography, illustrated in an exquisite folk art style. The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 4-5, Poetry)
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  • Emma's Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty

    Linda Glaser, Claire A. Nivola

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2010)
    Give me your tired, your poorYour huddled masses yearning to breathe free...Who wrote these words? And why? In 1883, Emma Lazarus, deeply moved by an influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe, wrote a sonnet that was to give voice to the Statue of Liberty. Originally a gift from France to celebrate our shared national struggles for liberty, the Statue, thanks to Emma's poem, slowly came to shape our hearts, defining us as a nation that welcomes and gives refuge to those who come to our shores. This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 4-5, Poetry)
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  • The Statue of Liberty

    Lucille Recht Penner, Jada Rowland

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 10, 1995)
    Over 125 years ago our beloved Statue of Liberty made its way to New York Harbor. This Step 2 non-fiction reader uses illustrations and photographs to tell the story of how Lady Liberty was sculpted, transported from France, unveiled, and made into an American icon.
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  • Emma's Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty

    Linda Glaser, Claire A. Nivola

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2010)
    Give me your tired, your poorYour huddled masses yearning to breathe free...Who wrote these words? And why? In 1883, Emma Lazarus, deeply moved by an influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe, wrote a sonnet that was to give voice to the Statue of Liberty. Originally a gift from France to celebrate our shared national struggles for liberty, the Statue, thanks to Emma's poem, slowly came to shape our hearts, defining us as a nation that welcomes and gives refuge to those who come to our shores. This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 4-5, Poetry)
  • The Statue of Liberty

    Nancy Ohlin, Roger SimĂł

    Paperback (little bee books, Dec. 12, 2017)
    Get ready to blast back to the past and learn all about the Statue of Liberty!When people think about the Statue of Liberty, that iconic statue will surely come to mind. But why do we have that statue, and who is that woman anyway? This engaging nonfiction book, complete with black and white interior illustrations, will make readers feel like they've traveled back in time. It covers everything from how the statue was built to the history behind its creation and more. Find out interesting, little-known facts such as how it almost didn't get built and how the man who designed the Eiffel Tower designed the "spine" of the statue. The unique details along with the clever and humorous interior illustrations make this series stand out from the competition.
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  • The Statue of Liberty

    Jill Braithwaite

    language (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Have you ever seen an eye the size of a doorway? What about a finger bigger than a grown-up? Get ready to check out the Statue of Liberty! This statue stands for American freedom. Just whose idea was the Statue of Liberty? And how did workers put it together? Read this book to find out.Learn about many remarkable sites in the Famous Places series—part of the Lightning Bolt Books™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books™ bring nonfiction topics to life.
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  • The Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, )
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  • The Statue of Liberty

    Elaine Landau

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2008)
    Explore the history of the Statue of Liberty, discusses where the statue came from, who designed it, and its significance in American culture and history.A True Book: American History series allows readers to experience the earliest moments in American history and to discover how these moments helped shape the country that it is today. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.
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  • The Statue of Liberty

    Barry Moreno

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, )
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  • The Statue of Liberty

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Learn all about how and why this symbol of liberty came to be.Rookie Read-About: American Symbols series gives the youngest reader (Ages 3-6) an introduction to history and significance of America's symbols. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, timelines and other text features encourage students to make connections between historical events.Shining like a beacon in New York Harbor, Lady Liberty represents freedom to all who see her.
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  • Emma's Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty

    Linda Glaser

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1846)
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  • The Statue of Liberty

    Marion Dane Bauer, John Wallace

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Sept. 25, 2007)
    Visit the Statue of Liberty as Newbery Honor recipient and New York Times bestselling author Marion Dane Bauer takes you on a tour of one of our country’s greatest treasures in this Level 1 Ready-to-Read.For many years the Statue of Liberty was the first American sight for many immigrants. Read on to find out how she came to stand in New York Harbor.
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