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Cargando... The Parrot Tico Tangopor Anna Witte
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book is about a Parrot who is very selfish. While he is flying, he sees all of the colorful tastey food that his friends have, so he takes it. Then, he finally has so much food that he tries to grab one more piece, and everything comes falling down. His friends then take it all back, and make a fruit salad. He appologises, and asks them if he can have some of the fruit salad. They forgive him, and share. I thought this was a cute story. It teaches sharing, the pages are colorful. It was beautifuly illustrated. I would use this story to teach my students about sharing. I would ask them what happened to Tico Tango when he took the fruit from his friends. I would ask them how they thought his friends felt. Then, I would ask them what they would have done if someone took their stuff. I would ask them if they would have shared the fruit salad with Tico Tango. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The main message that this book was trying to portray was that it isn't nice to steal things from one another. Tico Tango wasn't a great friend when he was steeling all of his friends fruit but they were nice enough to forgive him and let him eat some fruit as well. This story has great conflict and resolution, which is always a great thing for children to learn at a young age. I think that many children under the age of eight would love this book.