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Doris Gove

Autor de My Mother Talks to Trees

10 Obras 222 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Obras de Doris Gove

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Conocimiento común

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If it were not told from a puffin's point of view, this book would be pure nonfiction. It's a picture-book sized volume of 48 pages, but quite text-heavy, suitable for upper grades of elementary, middle school, or even high school (although the slightly anthropomorphic puffin is just a wee bit whimsical--and on the other hand, the effect of naming her by the research name Q7 is quite odd if the author wants to personalize her). Very accurate and informative story of how an island in Maine is repopulated with Canadian puffins by National Audubon Society scientists.

There are no photos at all, just a few decorative and not very detailed black and white illustrations, about half a dozen in the whole book plus chapter headings.

The text heavy nature of the book and the curious mixture of fantasy and very hard science makes it impossible to read to even the most motivated preschooler. We tried our best.
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muumi | Sep 12, 2019 |
This wonderful realistic fiction book talks about a mother who works at a nature center and her son who loves to go out and help her with the job. Readers easily relate to the mother-son bond and enjoy the fact that the story takes place on a road, like many of the ones people have been on.
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meastwold | otra reseña | Nov 18, 2007 |
The imagery and description found in this story is a wonderful example of good writing. Also, the information on animals is a great way for young kids to learn facts.
 
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Obras
10
Miembros
222
Popularidad
#100,929
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
15

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