Little Red Lighthouse and Great Gray Bridge

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013711
ISBN
9780152045739
Grade 3-4
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Charlotte Mason
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Classical
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Conceptual/Topical
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Teacher Involvement
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Description

This is the most proud lighthouse that ever was. It was built on the sharp point of the shore by the Hudson River. Behind it lays New York City, and all of the incoming boats depend on its light, which serves as an alarm that says, "Stay away!" If it wasn't for the lighthouse, the boats would all crash up ashore. Every night at dusk a man comes, keys in hand, to turn on the gas so the lighthouse can do its job. Gradually, a bridge is being built right next to the lighthouse, and in the midst of a storm, the fog rolls in. It grows later and later, and the man with the keys still has not come. What will happen when the boats come in and there is no light?

Publisher's Description of Little Red Lighthouse and Great Gray Bridge
Lighting up readers' hearts and imaginations since it was first published in 1942.
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Product Format:Softcover Book
Brand:Harcourt, Brace and Company
Author:Hildegarde H. Swift
Grades:3-4
ISBN:9780152045739
Length in Inches:8.29
Width in Inches:6.807
Height in Inches:0.291
Weight in Pounds:0.38
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