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Paperback Happy Birthday, Kirsten!: A Springtime Story Book

ISBN: 0937295337

ISBN13: 9780937295335

Happy Birthday, Kirsten!: A Springtime Story

(Book #4 in the American Girl: Kirsten Series)

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Kirsten's excited about the changes spring is bringing to the Larsons' farm--including a big barn and a tiny baby. But changes bring new worries and more work, too. First Kirsten is afraid for Mama's... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Historical Fiction Book Review for Happy Birthday Kirsten

This book is exciting and fun. There was a big tornado. The cat had babies and Kirsten got a kitten for her birthday. I learned some interesting facts about sewing circles, making barns, cats giving birth and having a birthday party. I would recommend this book for three reasons. Kirsten had a fun birthday. There was a scary tornado and Kristen got a kitten. Happy birthday Kirsten is a very good book.

happy bday kirsten!

this book was REALLY good. Kirsten is way pretty! and she and her family are in a tornado!! I am 12 yearsold and i really enjoy this! It really feels like your in the tornado too! my cuz has all of her books i only have one but i wish i had all of her books I will probabbly soon but all fans who love adventures and american girl collection will go nuts over kirstens 4th book so good job Janet shaw for writing this! you really did a good job!!

Fourth Kirsten Book in the American Girls Series

"Happy Birthday, Kirsten!" takes place on the Minnesota frontier in 1854, where a 9-year-old girl named Kirsten Larson lives with her Swedish immigrant family. In this book, she and her friends plan on making a quilt for their teacher, Miss Winston. However, Kirsten is much too busy with her added chores to be an active part of the group. Not only that, but she's uncertain about whether or not she'll be able to celebrate her upcoming tenth birthday (she was unable to do so the previous year), because of her mother's pregnancy. Despite Kirsten's dilemmas, the story has a happy ending for everyone, involving a new sibling, a litter of kittens, and a barn-raising party.For being such a small book (59 pages), "Happy Birthday, Kirsten!" has quite a bit of historical info, mainly in the last six pages, titled "Growing up in 1854." In addition, there are numerous bright and colorful photos and pictures on practically every page in this book, drawn by the talented Renée Graef. This is an ideal book/series for preteen girls who like historical settings. If you liked this book, then you'll probably enjoy the other Kirsten books in this American Girls series as well.

A great story with a lesson

This is another in the American Girls Short Stories series about Kirsten Larson, a nine-year-old girl from Sweden, whose family has moved to frontier Minnesota of 1854. In this book, Kirsten's mother is pregnant, and that means that Kirsten must do her own chores, plus those that her mother can no longer perform. With her birthday coming up, and all of her friends having fun working on a quilt for their teacher, Kirsten finds that she must concentrate on the work that must be done. How will it work out for Kirsten?This is another wonderful story, with an important lesson. In it, Kirsten (and the reader) learns about responsibility and working together. As always, Renee Graef's illustrations are wonderful, and the final chapter (on growing up in 1854) is interesting and informative.[For those adults interested in reading adult historical fiction about Swedish immigrants, please consider reading The Emigrants by Vilhelm Moberg.]

Kirsten's first birthday celebration in America.

It is springtime. Kirsten and her cousin Anna were beating rugs when they saw tornado clouds start to form. Everyone went into their cellar. Kirsten is turning ten in one month. She has to stay home from school because her mom is having a baby and needs help around the house. Kirsten is sad and angry because she thinks she will miss out on all the fun at school, especially making a quilt for their teacher. Find out what happens by reading the rest of this book.
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