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Harold Berson

Autor de Henry Possum

20+ Obras 279 Miembros 13 Reseñas

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1926
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Los Angeles, California, USA
Educación
University of California, Los Angeles

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This book is one of my little brother's favorites. :) A cute story!
 
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SarahGraceGrzy | Oct 2, 2018 |
So cute!!!
I *love* this book!!!
I guess it speaks to me;)
 
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dayspring777 | otra reseña | Feb 22, 2016 |
I liked this book for two reasons. I liked that the mother did not give in to her son’s boredom antics. For example, when Steve said he hated his airplane, his mother said, “no you don’t, it’s your favorite toy. You’re just bored. She also did not let herself be slowed down by his behavior. Mother Rabbit invited Steve to go shopping with her, but he refused. To that she replied, “suit yourself”. I also liked that the author allowed the characters to use their imagination. For example, when Steve threw out his airplane and saw his friend Pack Rat with it, I thought Steve would be mad. instead, Pack Rat showed him how cool his plane was, saying “I can fly around the world or take my friends for a ride… I can do anything I want.” This book teaches children that you can use your imagination at any time, not just when you’re playing with your friends. You can also use it when you’re by yourself.… (más)
 
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AliciaTrotman | Mar 2, 2015 |
Summary: A young pig named Phil is unhappy with himself; he wishes he had some wonderful, unique characteristic like all of the other animals. One day, he meets a wizard, who grants him a wish when Phil helps him get out of s tree. As per Phil's wish, the wizard transforms him into a lion. Originally, Phil is thrilled, but he soon discovers that he liked being a pig much better than he liked being a lion. Soon after he realizes this, Phil comes across a young female pig, whom he finds himself unable to eat, despite his hunger. She tries to help him find something to eat (besides her), without success. Luckily, Phil comes across the wizard again, and helps him out of another tough spot, so the wizard turns him back into a pig. Then Phil and Lucy (the female pig) walk off into the sunset.

Review: The story is somewhat original, and it has a positive message about loving yourself for who you are. The illustrations are rather nice. Overall, it's a nice story, somewhat original, but nothing groundbreaking.

Central Idea of Truffles for Lunch: Be happy with who you are.
… (más)
½
 
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jlampr1 | Dec 9, 2014 |

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