The Wagon

Author:   Elaine Omann ,  Elaine Omann
Publisher:   Red Wagon Road
ISBN:  

9780999260234


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   01 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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The Wagon


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Author:   Elaine Omann ,  Elaine Omann
Publisher:   Red Wagon Road
Imprint:   Red Wagon Road
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.172kg
ISBN:  

9780999260234


ISBN 10:   0999260235
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   01 July 2018
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The Wagon is a way for parents, grandparents, and guardians to use literature to open the window on a special needs family. The story shows challenges and similarities found in their own family. The fresh and colorful paintings by the author are delightful. --Tara Provini, family social services professional Reading about a family with a parent in a wheelchair can be used in the classroom to promote discussion and interpretation about special needs. This and the creative use of visual arts to depict remembrances are both useful tools for teachers. The Wagon is a lovely book. --Dena Meyerhoff, educator, elementary and middle grades Through both her storytelling and captivating folk-art paintings, Elaine shares memories of her family life in rural Minnesota and the wagon that was so much a part of her childhood. This is a book that parents and grandparents will enjoy reading as much as the children. --Frances Keiser, author, instructor


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Elaine Omann grew up in St. Stephen, Minnesota, a small community which was the first Slovenian community in America. Her home was located adjacent to a woods that was part of the church grounds and was called The Priest's Woods by locals. As a child, she often used the path through the woods to get to school. She completed her BS degree in education, became a teacher, and taught for thirty years in public schools. She continued on with her master's degree and later completed her doctoral requirements. She has continued developing skills in writing and literature through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of North Florida. Elaine developed her artistic skills with individual and group lessons from practicing artists in Colorado and at the Art Students League of Denver. Most recently, Maureen Kirschhofer at the University of North Florida has influenced her work with expertise in color and design. This is Elaine's second book based on her childhood memories, which also have influenced her art. Elaine's first book, Hepaticas: A Secret in the Woods, reflects a childhood experience in the wooded area where the wildflowers and natural environments have inspired her paintings. A third book published by Red Wagon Road is forthcoming. Learn more about Elaine and her books and art at www.RedWagonRoad.com. Elaine Omann grew up in St. Stephen, Minnesota, a small community which was the first Slovenian community in America. Her home was located adjacent to a woods that was part of the church grounds and was called The Priest's Woods by locals. As a child, she often used the path through the woods to get to school. She completed her BS degree in education, became a teacher, and taught for thirty years in public schools. She continued on with her master's degree and later completed her doctoral requirements. She has continued developing skills in writing and literature through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of North Florida. Elaine developed her artistic skills with individual and group lessons from practicing artists in Colorado and at the Art Students League of Denver. Most recently, Maureen Kirschhofer at the University of North Florida has influenced her work with expertise in color and design. This is Elaine's second book based on her childhood memories, which also have influenced her art. Elaine's first book, Hepaticas: A Secret in the Woods, reflects a childhood experience in the wooded area where the wildflowers and natural environments have inspired her paintings. A third book published by Red Wagon Road is forthcoming. Learn more about Elaine and her books and art at www.RedWagonRoad.com.

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