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Kathleen Stevens

Autor de The Beast in the Bathtub

11+ Obras 349 Miembros 6 Reseñas

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Conocimiento común

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female

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I first came across this book back in 1980. I have loved telling it to my children and now use it with my clients. Its a great story for kids who worry about monsters at night and kids in general. Love this book.
 
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KerryMarsh | 4 reseñas más. | May 24, 2013 |
This book is great because it allows children to use their imagination while doing everyday taks. I would read this book to early elementary children.
 
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RachelPeterson | 4 reseñas más. | Oct 2, 2012 |
I felt like this was a very good book. I would read "Aunt Skilly and the Stranger" to grades third, fourth, and fifth grade. The book was about a lady who makes quilts to sale. Her and her grey goose, Buckles live alone in the country. A stranger comes up and wants to have dinner but ask her questions like how does she lock her door and how close are her neighbors. the stranger also helped her take done her quilts and fold them so she could take them to town tomorrow and sale them. They placed the quilts in a gunnysack. Well in the middle of the night someone broke in her house and took the gunnysack. Well in the morning Aunt Skilly woke up and took the quilts out of her keeping chest and went to town. On the way to town she saw the gunny snack tumped out in the middle of the road. Aunt Skilly had replaced the quits with differernt scraps from around the house. The book never tell who broke in to her house that is up to the reader to decide. I really enjoyed reading this book. It teaches the student to draw their own conclusions based from ideas in the story. Overall I would recomend this book to any teacher.… (más)
 
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jlowens4 | Oct 8, 2009 |
This is a fantasy book that allows children to use their imagination while doing daily or required tasks. It is fantasy because monsters don't really take baths or talk to you, like the main character enjoyed during the book. The author reveals the boy as the main character by following him throughout the book and describing his actions and interactions with his family and the beast. The boy took his bath and got ready for bed with the help of a beast, and had fun while doing it all. Media:Ink and Wash… (más)
 
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jgabica | 4 reseñas más. | Feb 24, 2009 |

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