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John Bendall-Brunello

Autor de My Favorite Food

9+ Obras 189 Miembros 6 Reseñas

Obras de John Bendall-Brunello

Obras relacionadas

100 Days of Cool (2003) — Ilustrador — 261 copias
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At the End of the Rainbow (1800) — Ilustrador — 77 copias
Dear God, It's Me: A Song of God's Love (2004) — Ilustrador — 64 copias
A Very Special Wish: A Collection of Stories to Share (1872) — Ilustrador — 23 copias
The Naughtiest Piglet (2003) — Ilustrador — 18 copias

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Genre
Picture books for children
Subject
Dinosaur babies
Dinosaurs
Mischief
Mischief in animals
Mother and child
Persistence
Sleep
Snoring
 
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kmgerbig | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 28, 2023 |
This book follows the journey of a little penguin at a zoo who sees signs for the big dance. The little penguin moves visits different animals and tries to learn all of their dance moves but realizes that he can't dance like them. At the end, everyone claps and loves the little penguin's dance which he names break dancing because it breaks all the rules.
This is a good fantasy book because it has animal characters acting like humans, and the story itself is believable and holds together.
Media: ink and wash
Age Range: early elementary
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MadisonShawA | Jan 31, 2017 |
This book tells the story of a little pig who found a book and needs help to learn how to use it. The pig, after a hard search finds someone who is able to help him and forms a friendship. This is a great book to introduce to kids, especially when they are young so that they can know the importance of learning, and know that reading can be such a fun activity and find new friends.
 
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K_Rodriguez | Oct 2, 2014 |
A cute story, for the most part, with a twist ending, believe it or not. It's about little goose and her mom. I particularly like that aspect as I read it to my grandbaby and my daughter is a teen mom. So I try to find some books where the mom is the main parent figure.

Little goose likes to eat grass. She wonders what the other animals in the barnyard like to eat. Her mom said, "Why don't you go and find out?" So that's what little goose does. She asks pig, who likes apples, to which little goose tries one and agrees.

She asks goat who likes socks, to which little goose does not agree. This I thought was clever. Getting across the idea to try new things although you may not like them. (Some kids are afraid to try new foods, of course socks may not have been the best example as who wants their child to try socks?) But I thought the sock thing was funny.

She asks cow next, who likes daises. Little goose then asks fox---and here is the twist ending. When goose asks fox what he likes to eat, fox says, "YOU!" At which point little goose runs home to the safety of her mommy. We then see fox sitting down to eat his real favorite food--strawberries.

As to the ending, I imagine some may not like the idea of fox wanting to eat little goose, even though we do find out it's not true. I perceived fox to be an adult animal as it did not say little fox. Some may find the ending a bit shocking, or maybe the fox coming across as a bully for scaring little goose out of her wits. But it reminded me of a little Red Riding Hood type ending (except for fox, in this case, really likes strawberries.) So a point off for the ending as I'm still not sure what I think of it, other than fox seeming like an ass to a youngster. Then again, it added a bit of suspense till I turned the page. :)
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CindyAmrhein | May 20, 2014 |

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Miembros
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Popularidad
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Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
38
Idiomas
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