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Cargando... Emma: A BabyLit® Emotions Primer (BabyLit Books)por Jennifer Adams, Alison Oliver (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. As an adult, I feel like it's quite brilliant... an MA thesis in 6 pages. But it isn't for adults. And I felt like the different colored faces were confusing to E. ( ) So often, reading books to babies can be, well, pretty boring. The "BabyLit" series, on the other hand, offers something to the adults who are doing the reading, to help keep them entertained as well. Emma, a story purportedly by “Little Miss Austen” is an emotions primer. In bright primary colors and simple words, we learn, for example, that Emma is excited, Miss Taylor is happy, Mr. Woodhouse is bored, Jane Fairfax is tired, and so on. Babies have no need to know who these characters are; they can identify the emotion with the picture and the color representing it (for example, the angry character is depicted in red, and the sad character in blue). The artwork by Alison Oliver is bright and colorful, and the pictures are simply but clearly drawn. Evaluation: The BabyLit series makes reading to babies much more fun than it might otherwise be! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesFue inspirado porEmma por Jane Austen
Step into the drama filled world of Jane Austin's Emma: A BabyLit Emotions Primer. Your little one will learn about the meddling Emma Woodhouse, who takes it upon herself to become the village matchmaker, creating all sorts of feelings in others. Her friend's emotions include Mr. Elton being angry, Miss Taylor becoming happy, while Jane Fairfax is tired. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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