About the Author:
Ellen Rothberg wrote and illustrated her first children's book with a friend at the age of seven, and although she no longer draws the pictures, she still likes to write with her friend Ellen Leventhal. She is a former elementary school teacher and currently works as an elementary school guidance counselor. She and her husband both love cows, bluebonnets, and their two grown children.
While growing up in New Jersey. Ellen Leventhal didn't dream of bluebonnet fields, but she did dream of writing books. Ellen has a master's degree in education and has been writing for and with her students for many years. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband and is the proud mother of two grown sons, and three grandchildren who love bluebonnets, Longhorns, and just about anything Texan.
Review:
My pre-k class couldn't get enough of it. I had to read the book to them three times the first day I introduced it to one class. They loved to chime saying, Don't eat the bluebonnets! every time a page had those words. Deborah K. Frontiera, Ashford Primary, Houston ISD, now retired. --Quotes from teachers who have used the book in their classrooms.
We had such a wonderful time and can't wait for the next book! Don't Eat the Bluebonnets has definitely become a second grade favorite around here! Jennifer Novak, 2nd grade teacher, Austin Parkway Elementary, Sugar Land, TX --Quotes from teachers who have used the book in their classrooms.
My pre-k class couldn't get enough of it. I had to read the book to them three times the first day I introduced it to one class. They loved to chime saying, Don't eat the bluebonnets! every time a page had those words. Deborah K. Frontiera, Ashford Primary, Houston ISD, now retired. --Quotes from teachers who have used the book in their classrooms.
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