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Obras de Marcy Campbell

Something Good (2021) 36 copias
The More You Give (2022) — Autor — 30 copias
Rule of Threes (2021) 12 copias

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This strongly reminded me of THE HUNDRED DRESSES by Estes. I thought it was really well done and pleasure to read aloud. The illustrations are wonderful, especially the twist at the end where you have to look carefully to understand.

Pair with EACH KINDNESS by Woodson to start a conversation about empathy.

Update: The more times I read this book, the more impressed I am by the first-person narration. Even without the gorgeous illustrations, the text stands alone as an exploration of literal truth versus meaning. Chloe is such a great character because she's the narrator *and* the villain. I think most readers will sympathize with her and at the same time realize she's being a bit of a bully.

I love picture books that leave spaces for the young reader to fill in. They invite children to make meaning from story. Does Adrian Simcox have a horse? I'm excited to share this with kids and ask that question at the end.
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LibrarianDest | 5 reseñas más. | Jan 3, 2024 |
Love the illustrations by Corrine Luyken and the wisdom and poetry of the words by Marcy Campbell. This book should be in every library. It presents an issue faced in an elementary school that everyone struggles to deal with: "something bad" is written in a bathroom stall, people are hurt, people are confronted, people are confused, people come together in an unexpected way. It was inspired by an actual event that the author's note provides a context for.
 
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megannealis | Jul 26, 2023 |
Carle Museum horse exhibit

Adrian Simcox will tell anyone who will listen that he has a horse - a beautiful white horse with a golden mane and big brown eyes. This drives Chloe crazy, because she knows Adrian doesn't have a horse. At last, Chloe's mom takes her on a walk to Adrian's house, where he lives with his grandfather, and Adrian's imagination helps Chloe open her own.
 
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JennyArch | 5 reseñas más. | Jul 14, 2023 |
Yes, this book is truly a "modern day response to The Giving Tree." (Let's call it "The Giving Tree" for a younger generation though.....makes it feel like my parents are old as dirt and from the days of wind up cars and no electricity.)

I digress.

This book made me CRY. It truly is a homage to family and to love and to building what matters. It is beautiful.
 
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msgabbythelibrarian | otra reseña | Jun 11, 2023 |

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Obras
4
Miembros
209
Popularidad
#106,076
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
10
ISBNs
12
Idiomas
3

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