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Catherine Leblanc

Autor de How to Defeat Dragons

47 Obras 200 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Catherine Leblanc

How to Defeat Dragons (2012) 24 copias
How to Mash Monsters (2008) 18 copias
How to Get Rid of Ghosts (2010) 17 copias
How to Knock Out Nightmares (2013) 17 copias
How to Outwit Witches (2009) 16 copias
How to Demolish Dinosaurs (2009) 11 copias
Here She Is! (2014) 9 copias
How to Ward Off Wolves (2008) 8 copias
How to Zap Zombies (2013) 5 copias
How to Pulverize Pirates (2010) 5 copias
Too Big, Too Small (2017) 4 copias

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Miembros

Reseñas

Kismackót nyugtalanítja valami.
Vajon mennyire szereti őt az édesanyja? Akkor is szereti, ha Kismackó rosszalkodik?
Akkor is, ha valami nagy baj lesz?
Igen. Az anyai szeretet mindennél erősebb, és Kismackó megtanulja, hogy ez nem fog megváltozni soha.

Megható történet az anyai szeretetről és a gyermeki kíváncsiságról Szabó T. Anna és Dragomán Pali – anya és fia – közös fordításában.
 
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Tabithahaz | May 1, 2020 |
Sur le principe des poupées gigognes, le récit part du soleil au-dessus des nuages, au milieu du ciel, descend vers la forêt, puis par degré vers la rivière, vers une île. Dans l’île se cache une ferme qui renferme une grange qui abrite une niche où se tient une poule… Ces emboîtements s’achèvent en apothéose sur un poussin soleil qui boucle la lumière initiale.

Dès 3 ans
 
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Relais | Jun 4, 2015 |
After reading How to Outwit Witches, I had mixed feelings about the book. I liked the book because it had comical illustrations and language; however, I didn’t like the story because the writing did not flow. I feel as though the message of this book is to give young children a sense of relief about their fears of witches because they’ll “possess all the secret spells and potions to beat witches at their own game.”

To begin on a good note, the illustrations were great. The colors were vibrant, and contrasting. The illustrator gave each witch their own unique look and style, thus, giving the readers a variety of characters to look at. And the two children in the book who are outwitting the witches are portrayed as very clever. Furthermore, I liked how the language was descriptive and fun. For example, “They’d like to turn you into a parrot to make their zoo complete! Pretend to be stupid…obey their commands but sneak into the library: open their magic book, discover their magic spells, and turn them into toads, snakes, or old crows.”

On the flip side, I did not like the flow of the book. It was hard to follow the first time around; and the way the text is displayed, it looks as though there would be rhyming. But there is no rhyming which confused me the first time I read this book. Furthermore, I felt as though there were too many words when reading. Too descriptive.
… (más)
 
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sarahbassett | Oct 6, 2014 |
 
Denunciada
Relais | May 15, 2014 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
47
Miembros
200
Popularidad
#110,008
Valoración
3.0
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
92
Idiomas
9

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