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Christine Tagg

Autor de Cinderlily: A Floral Fairy Tale

15 Obras 458 Miembros 10 Reseñas

Obras de Christine Tagg

Cinderlily: A Floral Fairy Tale (2003) — Ilustrador — 97 copias
Monster Stories (2001) 66 copias
When I'm Big (Busy Bugz Pop-Up Series) (2002) — Autor — 39 copias
Toolbox Trouble (BuzyBugz) (2002) — Autor — 28 copias
Home Sweet Home (Busy Bugz Pop-Up Series) (2002) — Autor — 26 copias
Buzz Off I'm Busy (Busy Bugz Pop-Up Series) (2002) — Autor — 23 copias
Little Owl in the Snow (2002) — Autor — 20 copias
Mayday to the Rescue: A Busy Bugz Pop-Up Book (2002) — Autor — 16 copias
In a Spin (Busybugz Pop-Up Series) (1991) — Autor — 14 copias
Metal Mutz! (2003) — Autor — 12 copias
Sarge in Charge (Busybugz Pop-Ups) (2003) — Autor — 11 copias
Sparkle's in the Dark: A Busybugz Pop-up Book (2004) — Autor — 9 copias

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Little Pip the Caterpillar sees his reflection in a mirror and wonders what he will become. So the BusyBugz try to help him find the answer. Daisy Snail asks if he’s tried to grow a shell but Pip doesn’t want to live in the dark. Maybe, says Sarge the Ant, Pip should try marching . . . but marching is hard when you have so many feet. Will Pip become a Bee like Zed?

Buddy Beetle suggests, Pip could use his many feet to help hammer nails, oil creaks, and patch leaks. Twitch Grasshopper is too busy to make any suggestions; Pip’s efforts to fly cause Mayday to remind him that he is definitely not a dragonfly. All the BusyBugz suggest that Pip should ask Celeste Butterfly.

What will Celeste tell the little caterpillar?

Young readers are sure to be enthralled with these brightly-colored pop-up pages and the charming story about growing up. The gentle rhyming text and the amazing pop-ups on each page are sure to help make this a favorite of all young readers!

Highly recommended.
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Denunciada
jfe16 | Aug 26, 2021 |
a fun popup book about mayday the insect helping different insects
1 book
 
Denunciada
TUCC | Jan 26, 2017 |
Cinderlily tells the story of a flower who wants to attend a royal ball that her sisters are invited to. Though her petals are wilted, her fairy godmother brightens them up, and she goes and dances with the Sultan. However, when she races home, a petal falls. The Sultan searches for her and finds her resulting in a happy ending.

Illustrations are photographs of actual flowers.

GENRE: Fairy Tale (magical element of the fairy godmother)

USES:
- have students find things in nature to create stories with (appeals to the naturalist learners) and allow them to photograph scenes to make a story line
- compare and contrast to other Cinderella stories
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Denunciada
sso14 | 6 reseñas más. | Feb 15, 2016 |
Summary: Cinderella, with flowers instead of people and petals instead of attire.
Genre: Traditional Literature
Awards:
Illustrations: Computer-manipulated images of flowers on dark backgrounds.
Age group: K- 3
Themes:
My impression: I was not impressed. I do not think it promotes good body image. I feel it is problematic and distracting.
 
Denunciada
a.coote | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 4, 2015 |

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Obras
15
Miembros
458
Popularidad
#53,635
Valoración
½ 3.4
Reseñas
10
ISBNs
58
Idiomas
4

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