![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() SUBJECT HEADING: Children's literature Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Washington, D.C.).GENRE: Children's Education/Information.Finally, Burton leaves a rose at the site of the Vietnam War Memorial on behalf of "Reading Rainbow." This program is closed-captioned.Ĭataloging of this program was made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 2000. The books are: "Tillie and the Wall" by Leo Lionni "My Grandson Lew" by Charlotte Zolotow, illustrated by William Pene Du Bois and "All Those Secrets of the World" by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Leslie Baker. Next, three kids recommend books they have read and give overviews of the plots. Burton then describes Mount Rushmore, discussing how it was made and the American presidents it commemorates, along with another kind of memorial, an outdoor mural that honors jazz musician Louis Armstrong. Afterwards, the Memorial's architect, Maya Lynn, explains some of the choices she made in designing the Memorial. The story tells of a little boy who goes with his father to the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial to locate the name of his grandfather. This program begins at the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, where Burton explains the meaning of the wall and introduces the book "The Wall," written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Ronald Himler, which is read by Jason Ruggiero. One in this series of educational children's programs that encourages children to read, hosted by LeVar Burton. Continue searching the Collection READING RAINBOW: THE WALL (TV) Summary ![]()
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