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Cargando... Happy Easter, Dear Dragon (1981)por Margaret Hillert
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A boy and his pet dragon celebrate Easter by enjoying the spring flowers and baby animals, coloring eggs, making an egg tree, hunting for Easter eggs, marching in the Easter parade, and going to church. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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In this book, the boy and his dragon participate in spring activities and discover signs of spring. They colour Easter Eggs, decorate a tree with the eggs and the boy and his family go to church. There is not mention of the Christian meaning of Easter besides attending church. A very simplistic story that doesn't tell much about Easter. All this is told in simple, repetitive, easy vocabulary. This is a simple book that can be used to build confidence in a beginning reader or to use with readers learning a second language, either English or Spanish. They could also be read aloud to young children who are not able to read yet. The back of the book has several suggested activities that can be used for reading reinforcement. A great addition to a family library or a primary classroom. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book via Netgalley. ( )