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Cargando... Train Song (edición 1991)por Diane Siebert (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Here is the song of the train. Listen as it rushes past big cities and small towns. Listen as it sweeps through forests and fields and into tunnels. Hear the whistle wailing, brakes squealing, wheels rolling, r-o-l-l-i-n-g, stop. Now the train is homeward bound. All aboard! Notable Children's Books of 1991 (ALA) Children’s Picture Book Review Siebert, Diane. Train Song. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers, 1993. Characters: Trains Setting: Railroads across the United States Theme: Rhymes; Trains Genre: Children’s Fiction Golden quotes: “head conductor dressed in black peering up and down the track checks his watch now hear him shout: “ ALL ABOARD’’ she’s pulling out! Through the tunnel going fast clickety-clack she’s roaring past the cities, suburbs, little towns past forest green and desert browns” Summary: The trains go in different directions to different places like the countryside, forest greens, and desserts, showing the contrast of the fast life of the big metropolitan cities and suburbs to the quietness of little towns. It shows the way trains drive around mountains and go into tunnels. Audience: 2 year olds to 5 year olds Curriculum ties: Learning the sounds of words that rhyme (word structures), U.S geography Personal response: This book would be great for children in Preschool to learn the sounds of certain letters together they learn that words rhyme and continue to see the pattern until they learn it. Since this book show the train that goes through different cities and places of the Unites States it can also be used to show the difference in life style between the city and country side. "Train Song" by Diane Siebert was first published as a poem in Cricket Magazine. Nine years later, Mike Wimmer's wonderful realistic illustrations were added when the poem was made into a rhythmic book. Many students will probably begin swaying back and forth as they read the "song" of modern trains' transcontinental journeys...("Through the tunnel/ going fast/ clickety-clack/ she's roaring past/ the cities, suburbs, little towns/ past forest greens and desert browns.") Since California fourth graders usually learn about the building of the 1860's Transcontinental Railroad, this is a nice companion book because it informs the reader about the trains of today. Perhaps trains are not the phenemona they once were, but for many children, they still hold a real fascination. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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