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Cargando... What Is Inside THIS Box?por Drew Daywalt
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This was adorable. It’s a bit of a higher level easy reader. Monkey and cake are arguing what is inside a closed box. It could be anything. It could be a cat, it could be a dinosaur. But they are only in the box when the box is closed. This was a neat philosophical argument put at a kindergarteners comprehension and imagination and I loved it. Cake is excited about Monkey's box, but is perplexed to learn that inside is a magical cat that cannot be seen if the box is opened. This book was a clever, fun twist on Schrodinger's cat. Monkey insists that there IS a cat in the box but it cannot be seen once the box is open, whereas Cake is skeptical that the cat even exists. Who is right? The illustrations are pretty basic in terms of background details, but they work with the fairly bare bones story/text. This is a good book for beginning readers as there's only a few words per page and the vocabulary is not overly complicated. However, the story is still quite humorous with its sparing words. Why on earth there is an anthropomorphic piece of cake who is friends with a monkey is a mystery to me. (Stranger still to learn that the cake loves eating pie.) Neither character is explicitly gendered, but that tends to end up meaning male as default. My only real hesitation with recommending this book is due to anonymous allegations against the author that arose during a #metoo reckoning in children's literature. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Monkey has a big box, which he tells Cake has a cat inside, but only when the box is closed; Cake suggest that maybe it is a dinosaur instead, and the two friends puzzle over how they can solve the problem of finding out what is in the box, if it is always empty when opened. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The cover of this book is bright yellow and eye catching. The illustrations are simple and explain what is going on throughout the book. The text is written in word bubbles similar to what I’d call a beginners graphic novel.
I recommend this book as a beginner reader. It has simple sentences structure and words for children to easily read. It doesn’t have doesn’t have many difficult words that would need to be explained. If the book is read to or with the child on a regular basis they should be able to grasp what most of the words mean by looking at the pictures. I think this is a wonderful new book series and I can’t wait to introduce it to my daughters. ( )