Nate LeboutillierReseñas
Autor de A Day in the Life of a Garbage Collector (First Facts: Community Helpers at Work)
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Play Basketball Like A Pro por Nate Leboutillier
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lnativ1 | Apr 18, 2016 | This is a great informational book that takes the child through an entire day of a Garbage Collector including what they do, how they do it, when they do it, and why they do it. It has fun facts about garbage collecting on many of the pages that child will find fascinating. The book also has a bold face word on almost every page with a glossary in the back of the book for the definition of that word. I like this book because it is short and interesting and would be great for teaching because it is informational and has great words for children to learn. This would be good for 1-3rd grades.
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Kitrina | Sep 19, 2013 | SLJ Reviews 2011 January
Gr 2-4-These early chapter books are about six friends who attend the Victory School for Super Athletes. In the first book, Kenzie is a gymnast whose super strength allows her to dominate when it comes to handsprings and flips, but works against her on the balance beam. After a meet at which she breaks the beam in half, she's too embarrassed to attempt her routine again. Coach Trish and Kenzie's best friend offer encouragement, and, sure enough, when she focuses on channeling her strength, she is able to master the balance beam. In the second book, Danny has the speed necessary to be a great running back, but he finds that faster isn't always better. Eating too fast gives him a stomachache, and racing through his schoolwork is causing him to make so many errors that he is actually suspended from playing a game. As Danny's parents and sister help him learn to slow down and enjoy life, the balance allows him to get his focus back and perform even better in his next football game. Colorful full-page illustrations capture the energy of the friends immersed in their various pursuits, and the short chapters will appeal to sports fans who are making the transition to chapter books--Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA
Gr 2-4-These early chapter books are about six friends who attend the Victory School for Super Athletes. In the first book, Kenzie is a gymnast whose super strength allows her to dominate when it comes to handsprings and flips, but works against her on the balance beam. After a meet at which she breaks the beam in half, she's too embarrassed to attempt her routine again. Coach Trish and Kenzie's best friend offer encouragement, and, sure enough, when she focuses on channeling her strength, she is able to master the balance beam. In the second book, Danny has the speed necessary to be a great running back, but he finds that faster isn't always better. Eating too fast gives him a stomachache, and racing through his schoolwork is causing him to make so many errors that he is actually suspended from playing a game. As Danny's parents and sister help him learn to slow down and enjoy life, the balance allows him to get his focus back and perform even better in his next football game. Colorful full-page illustrations capture the energy of the friends immersed in their various pursuits, and the short chapters will appeal to sports fans who are making the transition to chapter books--Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA
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KimJD | Apr 8, 2013 | Great book. It goes through the daily routine of a zookeeper. It has great detail!
Pierce College Library
3-6 Years
Pierce College Library
3-6 Years
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acunningham128 | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 14, 2013 | 4yrs.-6yrs.
This book is all about what a zookeeper do thru the day with the animals, what the animals eat. Show all kinds of animals, I think it is a way for a young child get familiar with the zoo life. Great book before going to the zoo.
This book is all about what a zookeeper do thru the day with the animals, what the animals eat. Show all kinds of animals, I think it is a way for a young child get familiar with the zoo life. Great book before going to the zoo.
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Fran01 | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 12, 2013 | A Day in the Life of a Zookeeper goes through the daily schedule of a zookeeper while also teaching new vocabulary and using diagrams to show crucial objects. This book is aimed at young to middle elementary aged students. It easily teaches vocabulary with bolded new words and provides information that most children have never learned.
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