NOVEMBER’S READING IN HAITIAN CREOLE
GRADE 4
Creativity & Curiosity
Lety Out Loud Written by Angela Cervantes
Lety Muñoz is excited to begin summer camp at the Furry Friends Animal Shelter. When the shelter needs a volunteer to act as the “Shelter Scribe” to write animal profiles, Lety jumps at the chance—but so does a boy named Hunter. To settle things, Hunter and Lety hold a competition to determine who gets to be the official Shelter Scribe. But Lety worries that the competition will ruin her chances to adopt Spike. This entertaining novel teaches fourth graders how to set goals and work with others to succeed.
HUMOR
Imagination & Exploration Delivering Justice: W. W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights Written by Jim Haskins & illustrated by Benny Andrews Meet W. W. Law, the mail carrier who believed that fostering communication between all the people in his community was an important part of his job. He led the Great Savannah Boycott in 1960—which resulted in the city leaders changing unfair laws. Savannah became the first city in the South to end segregation. This biography details the life of an unsung hero who was instrumental in bringing change to his community.
PEOPLE/PLACES
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