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Olof Landström

Autor de Boo and Baa Have Company

22+ Obras 460 Miembros 10 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de Olof Landström

Boo and Baa Have Company (2006) — Autor — 56 copias
Will Goes to the Beach (1992) — Autor — 40 copias
Will Gets a Haircut (1991) 39 copias
Four Hens and a Rooster (2004) 37 copias
Pom and Pim (2012) 36 copias
Boo and Baa in a Party Mood (1995) 28 copias
Boo and Baa Get Wet (1999) 28 copias
Boo and Baa in the Woods (2000) 26 copias
Boo and Baa at Sea (1996) 23 copias
Will's New Cap (1990) — Autor — 17 copias

Obras relacionadas

Benny's Had Enough! (1750) — Ilustrador — 62 copias
Boris's Glasses (2002) — Ilustrador, algunas ediciones34 copias
Liten och stark (2007) — Ilustrador — 4 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Landström, Olof
Género
male
Lugar de nacimiento
Turkku, Finland
Lugares de residencia
Stockholm, Sweden
Relaciones
Landström, Lena (wife)

Miembros

Reseñas

A short, charming tale of good/bad luck.
 
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Sullywriter | 2 reseñas más. | May 22, 2015 |
Temporarily separated and happily reunited. Simple, charming story capturing a young child's relatable moment.
 
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Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
Avec humour, les auteurs suédois Lena et Olof Landström ont choisi de parler d'égalité à travers cet album qui a pour cadre un poulailler. Quatre poules partagent le même espace avec un petit coq tout entier préoccupé par un grand projet. Tout se passe bien tant que les poules ne le dérangent pas mais un jour, pour une question de part de nourriture, les choses vont changer. Les poules revendiquent autant de nourriture que le coq, mais le coq joue au petit chef et les réprime. Il leur laisse moins d'espace encore dans la mangeoire et il impose sa loi. Amaigries, puis apeurées, les poules vont alors suivre des cours de musculation, de respiration, des techniques pour hérisser leurs plumes et revenir ainsi imposer, par leur voix, leur droit à l'égalité dans la mangeoire. Sur le pouvoir et l'égalité, ce duo auteur-illustrateur se montre convaincant.

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Relais | 2 reseñas más. | May 12, 2015 |
Cute, minimally-illustrated story about a little kid, a toy, and the effect of situational perspective.

Simple, entertaining plot about a rather emotional child who thinks fun, happy events are proof of good luck, and frustrating events are the result of bad luck.

Characters and conversations:
It's unclear whether the child is male or female, and it's unclear whether the toy is a 'doll' or a stuffed animal. The unclarity of each allows it to be more accessible to all children, and it also provides an important space for explaining that both girls and boys can play with either dolls or stuffed animals, as well as discussing that not all children feel a need to be called a boy or a girl.

Additional discussions:
Pom's alternating assessment of each change in the plot ("What luck!" ... "That's bad luck.") creates a great way to talk through how frustrating bad things can be, but also: how sometimes things that were once very frustrating or sad don't seem as bad as time goes on, and likewise, sometimes looking differently at situations that upset us can help us find more positive ways of thinking about them.

Teaching moments:
The minimal narration which is heavily reliant on expressive reading has allowed me to use this book with intermediate readers who need to develop more mental engagement with the text, i.e., students who need to be more aware of how rich reading expression ties into their understanding of the text. By exemplifying how much more they can 'understand' about Pom's feelings just by listening to how I read it very expressively versus not at all expressively, they can have more of a sensory learning moment about how and why thinking about using expression matters.
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jamdwhitt | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 1, 2015 |

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Miembros
460
Popularidad
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Valoración
3.9
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ISBNs
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