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Anne McKie

Autor de 50 Bedtime Stories

92 Obras 1,162 Miembros 6 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Series

Obras de Anne McKie

50 Bedtime Stories (1993) 132 copias
500 Fantastic Facts (1995) 85 copias
500 Questions and Answers (1996) 43 copias
1000 Fantastic Facts (1996) 38 copias
The Little Fir Tree (1990) 18 copias
The nutcracker (1994) 14 copias
My Big Book of Learning (1996) 11 copias
Santa's Secret (2003) 11 copias
My First Dictionary (1996) 10 copias
Teddy On Safari (1993) 7 copias
Teddy And The Robot (1994) 7 copias
Animals On The Farm (2001) 5 copias
Teddy on Television (1997) 4 copias
Puss in Boots (1985) 3 copias
Snowy Helps Santa (2002) 3 copias
Elephant in the Paper Bag (1986) 3 copias
Colours, Shapes and Sizes (1986) 2 copias
Naeru-Notsu ärkas vara (2002) 2 copias
Amazing Animal Story Book (1989) 2 copias
Uus parditiik (2002) 1 copia
Väike punane traktor (2002) 1 copia
Hedi ja Mikk peavad talu (2002) 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
female

Miembros

Reseñas

Part of a series, not the best one; ISBN same for all elements.
 
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librisissimo | Jun 26, 2021 |
 
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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
A great read, but very boring-ly put together for kids and teenagers under sixteen. It doesn't hold their attention nor keep them as hooked as other books do. Illustrations are nice, but the text layouts often consume most of the pages.

A great book for adults and up, but not for kids! Always loved my copy!
 
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Yolken | May 8, 2020 |
This book holds two classic, well-loved tales that I believe all children should hear. Not only do they teach us about the world around us, but they make us feel like we are being hugged by someone we love. In the first classic tale, The Ugly Duckling, the illustrations are something that students will admire and squeal, "Aww, but he's so cute!" to. The story, of course, is of a duckling that does not look like the rest of the ducklings, and is constantly berated for his looks. However, through perseverance, the duckling ultimately turns into a graceful and beautiful white swan. I love this story because it shows children that while someone may not be the best looking, the most talented at something, or look like the rest of them, they are still capable of becoming something beautiful--on both the inside and the out. While also being a classic, this story could pair well with lessons on diversity and inclusion as everyone must be included no matter what they look like. Peter Pan is the story of the boy who never wants to grow up. There is a conflict of wanting to remain a child, but also knowing that one has to become an adult. Peter Pan is the embodiment of this conflict, leading other children to a world that is free of responsibilities and cares. This would be a great story for around the fourth grade level, especially if students are moving to an intermediate school, because it shows them that they are growing up and cannot remain children forever. However, this shouldn't be scary, so this story would be a comfort to children who are afraid of moving schools or growing up. Overall, these tales are such well-loved stories that people carry with them for their entire lives, so I would like to be able to share with my students the beauty of these original stories and how literature has come to be.… (más)
 
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huntema19 | May 2, 2020 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
92
Miembros
1,162
Popularidad
#22,117
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
143
Idiomas
5

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