![]() ![]() ![]() It was taken away to recover and then replanted at the 9/11 Memorial. Survivor Tree by Marcie Colleen is the story of a tree that managed to survive at the scene. Lots of backmatter included about the people behind the flag journey, its return to New York, the restoration process, and an author’s note. This is the story of it’s journey and to it’s final place of honor. ![]() The flag continued to be repaired my hands from around the USA traveling to each state. Years later it traveled to another rebuilding after tragedy and a new idea was stirred. It became worn and tattered thus resulting in its removal and getting stored away. Today is the 12th Annual August Picture Book 10 for 10 Event #pb10for10 so I thought I would share (almost) ten picture books to help us remember the events of September 11, 2001.įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.ģ0,000 Stitches: The Inspiring Story of the National Flag by Amanda Davis is the story of the flag that was placed on the wreckage of the towers by workers. And, now we continue to help our children remember that day with these September 11th books for kids. ![]() Another teacher, came to my door and told me the news. I was starting the morning with my first graders in my classroom. Like many of us who were alive during the attacks on the USA on 9/11, I can remember exactly where I was when the first tower was struck. ![]()
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