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47+ Obras 1,515 Miembros 61 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Incluye los nombres: Neal Laton, Layton Neal

Series

Obras de Neal Layton

What's Eating You?: Parasites -- The Inside Story (2007) — Ilustrador — 179 copias
Poop: A Natural History of the Unmentionable (2004) — Ilustrador — 157 copias
Smile If You're Human (1999) 69 copias
The Tree: A Fable (2016) 52 copias
The Mammoth Academy (2006) 51 copias
Hot Hot Hot (2003) 49 copias
Alphapets (Ladybird Phonics) (1900) — Ilustrador — 36 copias
Plastic Pollution (2019) 35 copias
Oscar and Arabella (2002) 29 copias
Bartholomew and the Bug (2004) 17 copias
Colour (Go Wild With...) (2004) 13 copias
Go Wild With Patterns (2004) 9 copias
Go Wild With...Noises (2004) 8 copias
The Story of the Stars (2013) 8 copias
Steve's Sunday Blues (2002) 4 copias
Go wild with... Opposites (2004) 3 copias
Stanley's Stick (2011) 2 copias
The photo (1998) 2 copias
Une drôle d'Histoire (2006) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown (2006) — Ilustrador — 393 copias
Look! I Wrote a Book! (And You Can Too!) (2019) — Ilustrador — 41 copias
Watch Out, Wayne (2002) — Ilustrador, algunas ediciones2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1971
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK

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Extremely interesting, full of grossness and scatalogical factoids, definitely worth recommending to the 3rd-6th grader who enjoys a bit of yuck.
 
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LibrarianDest | 8 reseñas más. | Jan 3, 2024 |
I would love to have this fun and colorful book in my library! The illustrations are great to keep students engaged and interested in what the book is trying to teach them. There are lots of different things students can learn from this book. There's all different kinds of geometry implemented throughout!
 
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madzzimm | 14 reseñas más. | Nov 18, 2022 |
This book is able to teach how area and volume scale with lengths, and how this contributes to life. It also presents this lesson in many different ways. You also learned a lot of fun facts about animals weight and size. The illustrations in the book are also really easy for children to understand and mentally digest. This book will serve thrill children who enjoy learning about nature.
 
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Madgbill | 14 reseñas más. | Nov 16, 2022 |
Kindergarten-Grade 3–What happens to two woolly mammoths when summer makes an unwelcome appearance during the Ice Age? That's the premise of Layton's extremely silly picture book. Oscar and Arabella, blissfully ice skating (minus the skates) in the freezing cold, sneeze when the weather is warm enough for flowers, frantically scratch at the invading insects, and sweat in the heat of the sun. After they make several amusing attempts to cool themselves off, Oscar holds up a scissors in his trunk and promptly invents the haircut. The grass is littered with mammoth hair as Arabella examines her new look in Oscar's mirror. The trend spreads like ragweed through the animal world; even the human lurking nearby throughout the story discards his animal skin. (And children are likely to be amused by his naked behind.) The illustrations are rough-hewn and absurd; this combination is unfailingly appealing. Layton uses a variety of media to produce bright, primitive landscapes populated with lively, cartoon creatures. An epilogue entitled "Ice Age Facts" presents some simplified information, including this tidbit: "There probably weren't any combs, mirrors, or scissors in the Ice Age. I made that up. Animals would have had to cut their woolly coats with blunt stone axes. (Just kidding)." This paragraph will elicit chortles from some children and confusion from others. It exemplifies the dry humor that infuses Hot Hot Hot.… (más)
 
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MariaDeLosAngeles | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 21, 2022 |

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Obras
47
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Miembros
1,515
Popularidad
#16,979
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
61
ISBNs
163
Idiomas
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