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Ron Maris

Autor de I Wish I Could Fly

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Obras de Ron Maris

I Wish I Could Fly (1986) 250 copias
Better Move On, Frog! (1900) 101 copias
Hold Tight, Bear (1989) 39 copias
Is Anyone Home? (1985) 28 copias
Runaway Rabbit (1989) 26 copias
In My Garden (1987) 23 copias
Bernard's Boring Day (1989) 10 copias
Little Ginger (1994) 10 copias
Little Chick (1995) 8 copias
The Punch and Judy Book (1987) 3 copias
Ducks Quack (1992) 2 copias
RESCUING ROBOT (1991) 2 copias

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I think this book is a well created story for the young student struggling to be themselves. The book uses minimal text, clear imagery and simplistic language. A story of a turtle who wishes he could do everything his other animal friends can do, fly, run, dive and climb. After failing all the attempts it rains and the turtle is warm and dry in his shell none of the other animals and do that. A lovely story of accepting ones self for their capabilities. The text throughout the text is very appropriate for early readers using large bold writing, simple language and well designed illustrations that clearly display the action. In the story as the turtle says "I wish i could fly like you" the reader can look at the illustration and see the connection between the turtle attempting to fly and the text written below. The language utilized also helps create an understanding of the physical feeling. The turtle ends up snug, warm, cosy and dry, four descriptive words that are closely related in meaning however useful for an early readers development of vocabulary. I would likely use this book in my own classroom for both a social learning experience and a vocabulary developing tool.… (más)
 
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FrancescaOliveira | otra reseña | Sep 16, 2015 |
A rabbit escapes from its hutch, and is then chased around the farm by other animals.

Realistic line illustrations enhance this lift the flap book, though there is nothing particularly unique or special about it. If you are trying to fill your quota for a weekly theme of 'books featuring a rabbit' this may fit your plan, but otherwise it really is just a run-of-the-mill picture book.
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ForrestFamily | Nov 18, 2008 |
This is great for teaching students that being who you are is more important than trying to be someone else. we are all special in our own ways. It would be appropriate for grades pre-k - 1.
 
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573
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