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  • The Family Under the Bridge

    Natalie Savage Carlson, Garth Williams

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Nov. 12, 2019)
    The heartwarming and memorable Newbery Honor-winning book about finding family in the unlikeliest places, featuring artwork by beloved illustrator Garth Williams. This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It’s a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom.Armand, an old man living on the streets of Paris, relishes his solitary life in the beautiful city. He is happy with his carefree existence, begging and doing odd jobs to keep himself warm and fed. With simple pleasures and no cares, what more could he need? Then one day just before Christmas, Armand returns to his favorite spot beneath the bridge to find three cold and hungry children. Although he has no interest in children, Armand soon finds himself caring for the small family. It does not take Armand very long to realize that he must do whatever it takes to get them a real home. Children will treasure this warm and funny adventure of family, freedom, and Santa Claus. The book includes illustrations by Garth Williams, the acclaimed illustrator of E. B. White's Charlotte's Web and Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series.
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  • The Family Under the Bridge

    Natalie Savage Carlson, Garth Williams

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  • The Family Under The Bridge

    Natalie Carlson, Garth Williams

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Feb. 15, 1989)
    An old tramp, adopted by three fatherless children when their mother hides them under a bridge on the Seine, finds a home for mother and children and a job for himself. Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • The Family Under the Bridge

    Natalie Savage Carlson, Garth Williams

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1989)
    This is the delightfully warm and enjoyable story of an old Parisian named Armand, who relished his solitary life. Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off without them.But the children who lived under the bridge recognized a true friend when they met one, even if the friend seemed a trifle unwilling at the start. And it did not take Armand very long to realize that he had gotten himself ready-made family; one that he loved with all his heart, and one for whom he would have to find a better home than the bridge. Armand and the children's adventures around Paris -- complete with gypsies and a Santa Claus -- make a story which children will treasure.
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  • The Family Under the Bridge

    Natalie Sav Carlson

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 1900)
    Paperback Publisher: Scholastic Inc (1968) Language: English
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  • The family under the bridge

    Natalie Savage Carlson

    Hardcover (Harper, Jan. 1, 1958)
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  • Family Under the Bridge, The

    Natalie Savage Carlson, Garth Williams

    Library Binding (HarperColl, Jan. 1, 1958)
    This is the delightfully warm and enjoyable story of an old Parisian named Armand, who relished his solitary life. Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off without them.But the children who lived under the bridge recognized a true friend when they met one, even if the friend seemed a trifle unwilling at the start. And it did not take Armand very long to realize that he had gotten himself ready-made family; one that he loved with all his heart, and one for whom he would have to find a better home than the bridge.Armand and the children's adventures around Paris -- complete with gypsies and a Santa Claus -- make a story which children will treasure.
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  • The Family Under the Bridge

    Natalie Savage Carlson, Garth Williams

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1990)
    An old tramp, adopted by three fatherless children when their mother hides them under a bridge on the Seine, finds a home for mother and children and a job for himself.
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  • Family Under the Bridge

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    Unknown Binding (Scholastic Pub TW 1362, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Savage Carlson, Garth Williams

    Garth Williams (Illustrator) by Natalie Savage Carlson

    Paperback (by Natalie Savage Carlson, Garth Williams (Illustrator), July 12, 2009)
    This is the delightfully warm and enjoyable story of an old Parisian named Armand, who relished his solitary life. Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off without them. But the children who lived under the bridge recognized a true friend when they met one, even if the friend seemed a trifle unwilling at the start. And it did not take Armand very long to realize that he had gotten himself ready-made family; one that he loved with all his heart, and one for whom he would have to find a better home than the bridge. Armand and the children's adventures around Paris -- complete with gypsies and a Santa Claus -- make a story which children will treasure.
  • The Family Under the Bridge Guided Reading Classroom Set

    Natalie Savage Carlson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1990)
    Set of paperback books with identical titles for classroom use.
  • By Natalie Savage Carlson: The Family Under the Bridge

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    Paperback (Paperback, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Armand, an old Parisian living on the streets of Paris, relished his solitary life. He begged and did odd jobs for money to keep himself warm and fed, and he liked his carefree life. Then one day just before Christmas, a struggling mother and her three children walked into his life. Though he tried to ignore their troubles, Armand soon found himself caring for the family and sharing his unusual home under the bridge with them. It did not take Armand very long to realize that he had gotten himself ready-made family; one that he loved with all his heart, and one for whom he would have to find a better home than the bridge. Children will treasure this warm and funny adventure of family, freedom, and Santa Claus. The book includes illustrations by Garth Williams, the acclaimed illustrator of E. B. White's Charlotte's Web and Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series, among many other books.