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Cargando... Pooh's Easter Egg Hunt (Step-Into-Reading, Step 2)por Isabel Gaines
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Start to Read Level 1 book. Ages 4-7. I liked this book for a few reasons. For one, I liked the plot. I thought that there was a clear conflict that had a positive solution. For example, in the story Pooh found all of the Easter eggs but because his basket was broken the eggs fell out and then everyone else found the eggs. At the end of the story, all of Pooh’s friends gave back his eggs because it was the right thing to do. Also, I liked the writing because it was organized and paced well. As Pooh found an egg, it would fall out and someone would find it. From this pattern, it would be easier for beginning readers to make predictions about what would happen to the next egg Pooh would find. The big message of Pooh’s Easter Egg Hunt is that when you are honest and play by the rules, you will be rewarded. In the end, Pooh’s friends gave him back his eggs, which made him win the Easter egg hunt competition. Pooh won a dinner but wanted to reward his friends for being honest and asked, “is there enough food for my friends.” All the friends were able to share the diner and celebrate Pooh's success. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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