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Cargando... Splat the Cat Says Thank You! (2013)por Rob Scotton
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Splat is worried about Seymore because he isn't feeling well. He cheers him up by telling him thank you for all the ways he is his friend. I had mixed feelings about this book. The first reason why I liked this book was because of the message. Splat was thanking his friend Seymour for all of the nice things he has done for him because they are friends. I think this is a great message for children to learn at a young age and it is bittersweet to read. My favorite thing Splat thanked Seymour for was rescuing Splat him from the tree when he was attempting to rescue his kite. The reason I have mixed feelings about this book is because it became a little repetitive. Splat thanking Seymour over and over became a little boring after awhile. If the book had been a little shorter it would have been more enjoyable. Seymour the mouse is ill, so Splat creates a book to cheer Seymour up. The book is filled with amusing illustrations of things Seymour has done for Splat, and for which Splat now says "thank you." It's charming to read a book in which the friendship is based on beings doing thoughtful things for one another. And I dearly love Scotton's art. It's a bit wacky (the plague that's struck down everyone involves tiny lavender spots on top of their fur), but rich and rewarding to study. A great picture book. Library copy. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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