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Cargando... Flotsam (2006 original; edición 2006)por David Wiesner (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Independent reading level grades third through sixth This book would be good for primary or intermediate students. This book is "Flotsam" by David Wiesner, published in 2009. This book is a wordless book, but the pictures say so much. This boy is having a fun day on the beach and an old camera washes up. He gets the film put into pictures and he then looks at all the pictures. He finds pictures of crazy things that happen in the sea and also a picture where every time it washes up, a new person takes a pictures with that same picture and it goes really far back in time. I would definitely use this in my classroom because it would be a good time to introduce books and stop and ask questions about what they infer the pictures mean, what will happen next, etc. This book would work well for intermediate because of the length of the book, I think younger kids would have a hard time focusing for so long. This wordless picture book is about a curious young boy at the beach who stumbles upon an old camera. The photos he finds on this camera inspire his curiosity and imagination as he wonders about the contents of the photos. This would be a great "read-aloud" to discuss the progression of the story and is a wonderful story to promote imagination and curiosity. An incredibly fun, whimsical picture book with no words. A boy finds a film camera in the ocean and discovers other worldly pictures on the roll of film. Incredible story telling and art. The plot is complex and engaging for even upper elementary readers. I could see it being used as a mentor text for upper elementary on visual story telling or plot progression. This wordless picture book tells through illustrative detail the story of a young boy who finds a camera washed up on the beach. After developing the film from the camera, the boy discovers secrets of the undersea world and life spanning across different parts of the world and through time. Readers will enjoy studying the intricacies of each page as they unravel the journey of the camera. Winner of the 2007 Caldecott Medal. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Una ola deposita un cacharro viejo en los pies de un niño que curiosea en la playa. Se trata de una cámara submarina. Emocionado, el niño lleva a revelar el rollo que encuentra dentro. Las fotos son asombrosas: un pescado de cuerda y complicados engranajes; un pez globo que semeja un globo de aire navegando sobre el mar; extraterrestres miniatura que tratan de domar caballitos salvajes de mar y otras extrañas imágenes más. La última fotografía muestra a una muchacha, sosteniendo la foto de un muchacho. Como las imágenes se hacen más pequeñas, el protagonista las mira a través de su lupa, y luego su microscopio. La cadena de niños sigue atrás a través del tiempo, y termina con una imagen de sepia de un muchacho saludando en la playa, sin fotos en la mano, la primera foto de todas. Después fotografiarse él mismo sosteniendo la foto, el chico lanza la cámara de regreso al océano, donde ésta viaja hacia su siguiente dueño. Una obra sin palabra que dará mucho que decir. A wave washes up an old object at the foot of a boy exploring on the beach. It's an underwater camera! Excited, the boy decides to develop the roll of film that's inside. The photos are incredible: a fish made from rope and complicated gears; a balloon fish that resembles a balloon on the sea; miniature aliens trying to tame wild seahorses; and other strange images. The last photo shows a girl holding a photo of a boy. As the images get smaller, the protagonist examines them through his magnifying glass, and then his microscope. The chain of boys goes back in time and ends with a sepia photo of a boy on the beach, waving, no photo in his hand since he's the first of them all. After photographing himself holding the photo, the boy throws the camera back into the ocean, where it will meet its next owner. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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