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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. photos combined with other illustrations help to show us that Charlemagne was a real person ( ) Charlemagne, one of history’s most legendary and powerful rulers, is gifted an albino elephant named Abu after having visited the faraway city of Baghdad and its people. The two instantly hit it off as friends in a true tale gathered from ancient chronicles and biographies written shortly after the end of Charlemagne’s reign. Authors Mary Holmes & John Harris have sagely chosen a story that is both endearing and rare and tell it in delightful language that expresses the tale’s whimsy and the magic of unusual friendship. Actual artifacts, sculpture, and paintings are included among the pages. Some words may be beyond the reading level of much of the target audience and elicit the assistance of an adult. Jon Cannell’s simplistic watercolor and ink sketches are accessible and unintimidating to young readers and communicate the child-like sentiment that permeates the story. The Elephant from Baghdad is a great chance to learn a little more about a period in our history that is often overlooked until secondary- or post-secondary educations. Grades 2-3. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Relates the story, told by a monk named Notker the Stammerer, of how the Emperor Charlemagne sent an ambassador to Baghdad, the center of the Muslim world, to learn about the great ruler in the East, Haroun al Rashid. Includes notes on the factual basis of the story. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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