Hannah’s Collections

Hannah’s Collections by Marthe Jocelyn, published by Tundra on January 20, 2004, is an illustrated book featuring 32 pages in English. This story follows Hannah, who enjoys making collections of various items, from barrettes to seashells, and sorting them by size, shape, and color. As her class prepares for a show-and-tell event where each child is to present their favorite collection, Hannah faces the challenge of choosing just one to share.
Readers will discover how Hannah’s creativity helps her navigate this dilemma, leading to an imaginative solution that allows her to showcase all her collections in a unique way. The book explores concepts related to size, shape, counting, and colors, making it an engaging read for young audiences. Through Hannah’s journey, children can learn about the joy of collecting and the importance of creativity in problem-solving.
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Hannah loves to make collections. Whether it’s new barrettes for her hair or seashells from the shore, she likes to gather things and sort them by size, shape, and color.
But now she is facing a dilemma. The children in her class have been invited to bring their favorite collection to school. How can she possibly pick a favorite?
Once again, Hannah’s boundless imagination wins the day. She finds a way to show off all of her collections in a surprising new way.
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