Download Ice Wreck A Stepping Stone Book Lucille Recht Penner Books

By Madge Garrett on Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Download Ice Wreck A Stepping Stone Book Lucille Recht Penner Books





Product details

  • Age Range 6 - 9 years
  • Grade Level 1 - 4
  • Lexile Measure 610L (What's this?)
  • Paperback 48 pages
  • Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers; Reissue edition (June 1, 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0307264084




Ice Wreck A Stepping Stone Book Lucille Recht Penner Books Reviews


  • My six-year-old child finished this book recently. We, both, enjoyed the writing, illustrations, and photographs. My child reads at around middle 3rd, early 4th grade level so this book was not technically diffcult for her but it did hold her attention very well. I have found the Stepping Stones series of books to be an excellent source of light reading for children who enjoy books with strong plots, especially nonfiction.
  • This book arrived in perfect condition. It's so well liked by our reading students that our first copy had worn out so we've had to replace it.
  • My Grandson has read this book over and over!
  • SPOILER ALERT........
    This book is very well done. However, parents should be aware that at the beginning of the book there is some focus on the crew enjoying the dogs that were brought on the trip, a dog having puppies, playing games with the dogs on the ice etc., but when they run out of food for the dogs they have to shoot them all. I'm glad I read through this alone before deciding to share it with my kids. I decided this true story can wait until our kids are a little older.
  • This is a great early-reader non-fiction book about the failed Shackleton expedition of 1914-1916. Ernest Shackleton and his crew became stranded when their boat got stuck in the icy Antarctic Ocean, on their way to Antarctica where they had hoped to be the first explorers to cross frozen continent. An exciting read that kids will love, with simple vocabulary to help build reading confidence and fluency.
  • My son (almost 7) just finished this book, he liked a lot. It was an easy, interesting story, with good lessons. I recommend the book.
  • This is a great book for kids and adults alike! I am currently using it with my adult ESOL class, and they're really enjoying it. The pictures bring this amazing true story to life!
  • I have been a huge fan of the Shackleton expetion/adventure ever since I learned about it. Mostly, I have gleaned my information from more adult sources. Then much to my surprise I stumble across the "kiddie version" that summarizes the incredible survival story in an easy-to-read chapter book. The story is still there, the writing is at a great level for readers ready for something a bit more challenging, and I loved the mix of illustrations and authentic photographs.