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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 00009651 Summary: “The King of Show and Tell” is about Freddy and how he has nothing to bring to Show and Tell while his other classmates bring in interesting things, such as an alligator head. Soon, Freddy finds a bird that has fallen from its nest and he hides it from his parents for the weekend until Monday to bring in for Show and Tell. On Monday, the teacher begins to read a story but the bird begins to peep. The teacher believes it is the class bully who is making the noise so she puts him in time out. Feeling bad, Freddy tells the truth that it was his bird that made the noise. However, the teacher does not get mad but rather praises him for being honest and sticking up for the bully. Review: The main idea of this story is Freddy wanted to bring in something cool for his Show and Tell, so he finds a bird and brings it to share but it accidentally gets a classmate in trouble which makes Freddy tell the truth. I liked how this book was a chapter book but it included pictures as well in order to help the reader visualize the story. For example, the illustrations showcased the bird, so the reader got to see what the bird looked like. In addition, I thought the book was well written and could be easily related to young readers. I remember wanting to bring in something amazing for Show and Tell and never having anything really great, while my peers did. This story can attract and interest young readers because it deals with experiences that some kids may go through. This is a simple early chapter book about Freddy, a first grade boy, who wants something extremely cool for show and tell. He ends up finding a bird in his back yard and ends up learning a lesson about honesty and what it means to be a true friend. This is a very accurate realistic fiction book because it is actually what young children struggle with. Each of the characters are relatable and easily understood through out the entire book. The plot is about Freddy feeling bad about not having a good show and tell and then actually sticking up for his friend/class bully Max. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Calixto Fin no quiere meterse en líos... pero es el único de su clase a quien no se le ha caído ningún diente. El abusón de la clase lo ha tildado de bebé, y Calixto ha decidido sacarse uno de sus tozudos dientes por las malas, no importa si para ello se expone a que le den un puñetazo en la cara. íTiburón a la vista! Este es Calixto Fin, un niño de primer grado experto en tiburones. No te pierdas las páginas de pasatiempos de Calixto al final del libro, donde podrás leer sus notas sobre tiburones y ayudarle a escribir un cuento verdaderamente descabellado. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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