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Rufus Goes to School

por Kim T. Griswell

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Rufus Leroy Williams III wants to go to school to learn to read but the principal at first refuses because Rufus is a pig.
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-pig wants to learn to read so he goes to school but is repeatedly told "No pigs in school"
-pig is excluded until he finds the supplies he needs and then is admitted into the class. ( )
  wolfe.myles | Feb 28, 2023 |
This story teaches children that going to school is more than just having materialistic things, such as a backpack or a lunchbox. Going to school means you need to have the drive and motivation to want to learn, or else it will be useless.
In this story Kim T. Griswell writes about a pig wanting to go to school with the other students. This book can be a writing model to show children that writing is as endless and infinite as numbers. That means that animals can possess human qualities, and there is nothing wrong with being creative. This story would be good with a regular boy or girl trying to go to school, but because it is a pig, it makes it that much more interesting. ( )
  ctran1 | Oct 4, 2018 |
Rufus Goes to School by Kim T. Griswell
In my opinion this is a great book. I really enjoyed this book because I found this to be very relatable to the children. This book would be a good choice to read on the first day of school. It was very descriptive and the illustrations matched the words and it was easy to follow along. This book was engaging because it was about a pig who wanted to go to school which doesn’t actually happen so it was interesting to read about. The characters were well developed throughout the story. This book was in both first person and third person point of view. At times the pig was in first person point of view then it changed to third person point of view. The illustrations were appropriate to the mood of the story, fits the written text. This story was well organized. This was a fiction story because it was about a pig going to school and communicating with humans. ( )
  Zcheha1 | Oct 1, 2018 |
This is a story about a little pig who wants to go to school to learn to read this favorite book. When he gets to the school he tells the principal he's ready for school, the principal tells him no pigs, so he goes home and brings his lunch, but still it's a no. Then a blanket, and so on, bringing other things he needs for school. Finally he brings the book and tells the principal he wants to learn to read, and then the principal says ok. I liked this book. Its a good book to start the reading session for the year. ( )
  MorganneLloyd | Sep 3, 2018 |
Rufus Leroy Williams III really, really wants to go to school, and he is ready! But he has to fight his way in against a principal who says that pigs don't belong in school. What ultimately wins Rufus a spot is his favorite book and his desire to learn to read it. Illustrations are precise, whimsical, realistic, colorful without being super-saturated or overwhelming; there's good detail if you look for it, plenty going on on each page. More Rufus books, please! ( )
  JennyArch | Nov 14, 2017 |
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