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Recess at 20 Below, Revised Edition

by Cindy Lou Aillaud

Learn from the kids' point of view about what it is like playing during recess when it is really cold. This edition features a new design and photographs, updated information, plus bonus content on Alaska's climate today. Full color.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A kid favorite of life in the far north, Recess at 20 Below is now repackaged in a new design with bonus content from the author!

Experience from a kid's perspective what it is like playing during recess when it is really cold: how the world sounds outside, how it tastes outside, how it looks, and even how it smells when the thermometer says it's 20 below. Learn about the layer after layer of clothing you have to put on to avoid frostbite before you could hit the playground, the tiny ice crystals you could just see in the air, the loud crunch, crunch, crunch sound your boots make when you walked.Photographs of real kids with words by award-winning teacher Cindy Lou Aillaud have made this book popular all over North America because all the kids want to know what happens at 20 below zero. This revised edition also includes the author's answers to real questions she has received from kids everywhere about what life and school are like in Alaska.

Author Biography

Cindy Lou Aillaud was a classroom, special education, and/or physical education teacher for 23 years. A few of her many honors include a Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship for study in Japan and the Alaska Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the year award. She is retired from the Delta/Greely School District in Alaska. Ms. Aillaud continues to live in Delta Junction, Alaska, and stays busy visiting schools all across the globe encouraging kids to write their own stories. She is the author of Recess at 20 Below.

Review

"Through minimal text, a girl describes dressing for and enjoying recess in Alaska, even when it is 20 degrees below zero. Colorful, clear photographs, many framed against pastel backgrounds imprinted with snowflakes, show the various items of clothing the children put on and their playground activities, such as sledding, making forts, and playing soccer or football. Telling pictures feature frozen eyelashes, hair, and eyebrows, as well as the mounds of clothing when recess is over. The only thing that stops these students from going outside for a break from their studies is a temperature lower than 20 below or a random moose." * School Library Journal *
"Aillaud, who wrote the text and took the photos here, teaches elementary physical education in Delta Junction, Alaska, a town at the end of the Alaska Highway, above the Arctic Circle. By focusing on one school activity--outdoor recess (the cut-off point for the school's outdoor recess is 20 below), she demonstrates how cold things get and how kids deal with it and still have plenty of fun. The first-person narrative, from a student's perspective, explains the arduous process of suiting up for the outdoors, then follows the kids as they sled, adapt to playground equipment buried under snow, make snow forts and tunnels, and even play soccer and football. Twenty-five color photographs capture marvelous details: snow mounds, a moose on the playground, kids whose eyelashes are weighed down by ice. Aillaud, who won a Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship in 2000 and was selected as a Disney Teacher of the Year, gives a familiar school-day activity a whole new meaning in delightful, intriguing fashion." * Booklist *
"Just how cold is too cold for recess in Alaska? Answer: if it's colder than 20 below zero. And how cold is 20 below? Well, cold enough for your nose to dry out, your tongue to instantly freeze on metal, and your breath to collect on your eyelashes and hair and freeze into a mysterious, delicate ice shield. Each page of this homage to outside play under extraordinary conditions is sure to elicit a gasp of surprise and delight from children who rarely experience the snow and cold as the children in Delta Junction, Alaska, do. Humorous photos tell the story here: students walking in the dark to school, every inch of their bodies covered with mittens, boots, parkas, balaclavas, and snow pants; children sledding down the mountain of snow on the playground that grows each time the parking lot snow is cleared. Aillaud's straightforward text misses no interesting detail, from the presence of a dangerous moose (no one's allowed out that day), to the scant three hours between sunrise and sunset, to the snow tunnels that warm the frozen revelers. Bundle up . . . but don't forget to go to the bathroom before you put on all those layers!" * Horn Book *

Promotional

  • Author events and school visits and Skypes.
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    Review Quote

    "Through minimal text, a girl describes dressing for and enjoying recess in Alaska, even when it is 20 degrees below zero. Colorful, clear photographs, many framed against pastel backgrounds imprinted with snowflakes, show the various items of clothing the children put on and their playground activities, such as sledding, making forts, and playing soccer or football. Telling pictures feature frozen eyelashes, hair, and eyebrows, as well as the mounds of clothing when recess is over. The only thing that stops these students from going outside for a break from their studies is a temperature lower than 20 below or a random moose."

    Promotional "Headline"

    Author events and school visits and Skypes. Reviews and mentions in trade, education, and regional publications. Targeted Pinterest promotion to educators and families.

    Author Comments

    There is a certain magic that happens in winter when the temperatures drop to colder than 20 below. When the thermometer shows 50 degrees BELOW zero, it's really time for the fun to begin. Did you know that a banana can freeze hard enough to drive a nail into wood? That you can throw a cup of boiling water into the air and it vaporizes into a cloud of crystals while making a whoosh sound? That you can blow a soap bubble with a wand and the bubble will freeze like glass? During our coldest winter months , kids must be concerned about safety. They have to dress warm enough so as not to get frostbite. They also must be careful of wild animals all year long. Moose can be dangerous if they feel threatened and, of course, bears are a hazard--especially if you get between a mom and her cubs! In the summer, we have to be careful to get enough sleep. Since it is light all night, it's easy to stay up too late!

    Description for Sales People

    This popular book has sold nearly 100,000 and is popular in both the educational and gift markets. All new design, new photographs, new climate change facts. Teacher guide available. Lexile measure AD900L.

    Details

    ISBN1513261916
    Author Cindy Lou Aillaud
    Short Title RECESS AT 20 BELOW REV/E
    Pages 34
    Audience Age 5-10
    Language English
    ISBN-10 1513261916
    ISBN-13 9781513261911
    Format Paperback
    DEWEY 371.242
    Year 2019
    Place of Publication Portland
    Country of Publication United States
    AU Release Date 2019-01-29
    NZ Release Date 2019-01-29
    UK Release Date 2019-01-29
    Publisher Graphic Arts Books
    Edition Description Revised edition
    Publication Date 2019-03-14
    Imprint Graphic Arts Books
    Replaces 9780882406091
    Alternative 9781513261928
    Illustrations 39 color photographs and 1 illustration
    Audience Children / Juvenile
    US Release Date 2019-03-14

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