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(Book Four of The Language Explorers Series) (Standard Paperback Edition)
A Story About Time, Planning, Patience, and Knowing When to Act
Lucia is no longer just learning how words work-
now she's learning how time works.
At the pond at Mr. Horton's Farm, exciting things are happening.
A royal visit is announced.
A new restaurant begins to rise at the edge of the reeds.
A thrilling race is planned, complete with rules, timing, and fairness.
And Lucia writes the most important thing she ever has in her young life.
And suddenly, days, weeks, and months matter more than ever.
Lucia wants to do everything right-but learning how to wait, plan ahead, and measure time turns out to be harder than it sounds.
With the steady guidance of Mr. Bubo, the quiet wisdom of Aerin, the boundless energy of Zorro, and a growing cast of unforgettable friends, Lucia discovers that growing up isn't just about moving forward-it's about understanding when things happen, how long they take, and why patience matters.
Along the way, young readers encounter language and thinking challenges involving:
Calendars, dates, and deadlines
Days, weeks, months, and seasons
Sequencing events and planning ahead
Measuring time fairly and accurately
Waiting, responsibility, and self-control
Told with warmth, humor, and gentle adventure (and of course, many minnow emergency meetings), The Restaurant at the End of the Reeds continues the series' signature blend of storytelling and learning-never stopping to "teach," yet always helping readers notice how language, time, and thought work together.
This edition, as do the previous volumes, includes a thoughtful, optional Teaching Appendix, making it ideal for:
Read-alouds in classrooms and small groups
Homeschool language arts and integrated learning
Social-emotional learning through story
ESL/EFL and language-enrichment settings
Children who learn best through narrative and discussion
APPENDIX A - Teacher and Parent Notes
Clear, chapter-by-chapter guidance on the learning concepts woven into the story, including time awareness, sequencing, calendars, planning, and careful decision-making.
APPENDIX B - Glossary
Student-friendly definitions of key words and concepts encountered throughout the book, reinforcing comprehension without overwhelming young readers.
APPENDIX C - Writing Games, Activities, and Gentle Practice
Optional activities and prompts designed to extend learning naturally-through conversation, writing, observation, and play.
Ideal for ages 6-14, and for any adult who believes learning works best when it feels like discovery, not instruction.
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