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Paul Dowling (1)

Autor de Beans on Toast

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20+ Obras 255 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Obras de Paul Dowling

Beans on Toast (1900) 87 copias
Jimmy's Snowy Book (1993) 39 copias
Jimmy, ha salido el sol (1994) 34 copias
MEG JACK NEW FRIENDS CL (1989) 12 copias
Meg and Jack Are Moving (1990) 11 copias
You Need a Bath, Mustard (1993) 9 copias
Night Journey, The (1997) 9 copias
Happy Birthday, Owl (1992) 8 copias
SPLODGER (1991) 8 copias
Are You Sleepy, Puff? (1993) 6 copias
You can do it, Rabbit (1992) 4 copias
Tomato Ketchup (1989) 3 copias
Boy (The) (1989) 3 copias
Hot Dog (1990) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Poonam's Pets (1990) — Ilustrador — 79 copias
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I liked this children's book for multiple reasons. First, the illustrations in the book really make it interactive. The book has the reader pull on tabs to make different things happen in the story. For example, there is a picture of Jimmy and his dog before snow starts to fall, then when you pull the tab their house get covered in a blanket of snow. I think the interactiveness in this book makes reading fun for young readers.
Another reason I liked this book was because of the engaging writing. Through out the book the author asks questions to make the reader think about what will happen next. For example, when Jimmy is making something in the snow the author asks, "What is he making now? Is it another snowman?" This makes readers make predictions and think while reading which is an important aspect of reading.
The big idea of the story is changing seasons. For example, in the beginning of the story it is just starting to snow then by the end of the story the snow melts and Jimmy says, "Look! All the colors come back to the garden."
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Erica_Dickey | Nov 1, 2016 |
This book is a good example of realistic fiction because it involves circumstances relating to real life experiences. It is also a good example of an informational book because it accurately portrays the production of beans.
The setting of the book is a good example of a backdrop setting because it could be set anywhere and at any time.
Age: Primary
 
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booschnoo | Nov 21, 2010 |

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Obras
20
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2
Miembros
255
Popularidad
#89,877
Valoración
½ 3.4
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
64
Idiomas
4

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