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Cargando... Hotel Deep: Light Verse from Dark Waterpor Kurt Cyrus
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This poem introduces all life of the sea. It tells what the fish, crawfish, stones, snails, crabs, etc. go through and what they may be thinking individually. All different life cycles and how they each work. There are 21 different species that are talked about in the poems. The pictures are wonderful and I learned new things about sea life. I absolutely enjoyed all of these poems. I am fascinated with the ocean life, so these poems really captured my attention. The author uses creative words and the illustrations were breath-taking. Young readers will be very curious about the new creatures they will be exposed to throughout these poems. The fish that are written about are not the ones people are normally exposed to. I would read this to my students when discussing the ocean life. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Twenty-one poems tell the story of a lone sardine separated from his school within a huge coral reef and the creatures he meets as he searches for the way back. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Personal reaction:I loved this book! I am by far not a poetry person. There are so many interesting pictures and the words are even twisted, slanted or sideways in places. I am not sure this would be easy to read in front of a class. It would be easier probably to have in the classroom for students to read on their own.
Extension ideas: this book would be great to use either when doing lessons about sea creatures and fish, descriptive words and teaching students to write descriptively, or even helping them make poetry interesting.