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Cargando... Guess What? (1988)por Mem Fox
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I was trying to figure out what reason this book could possibility be one of the 100 most banned books from 1990-2000. I thought maybe the crazy pictures that seem a little “druggy”. But apparently it was banned for spreading the occult and making witches seem harmless, nice, and fun. My main thought was that the illustrator was a friend of Salvador Dali. It doesn’t bother me that this is about a witch. The book doesn’t bother me at all, and it shouldn’t be banned, but seriously, if you have not read this, do. Just for the illustrations. ( ) Australian author/artist team Mem Fox and Vivienne Goodman lead the reader through a guessing game about "that crazy lady called Daisy O'Grady" in this witchy picture-book. Each two-page spread features a question about the lady in question - is she tall?, does she wear a black dress? - on the right-hand-side page, and a full-page illustration on the left. Gradually, the reader realizes that Daisy O'Grady is a witch, although the narrative concludes with the information that she is not a mean one... The fourth picture-book I have read from the prolific Fox, Guess What? is a title I expected to enjoy immensely, given my interest in witchy picture-books, and my appreciation for some of the author's other work. I did end up finding it quite interesting, and think that its question/answer format, when paired with the attention-grabbing, photo-realistic paintings of Goodman, make it an excellent read-aloud title for story-time. That said, somehow I just didn't warm to it, despite my interest. The artwork is apparently quite controversial, with a number of elements - bits of nudity, disturbing dead fish in underwear, and so on - that have led to it being challenged in various places. For my part, I found these elements more humorous than offensive, and suspect child readers will simply accept them as one more detail in the strange and surreal world depicted so vividly by Goodman. I struggled with my rating on this one, as I didn't find the book appealing, from a personal aesthetic perspective, but did find the design interesting, and the artwork striking. Recommended to fans of the author and/or artist, or to readers looking for unusual question-answer style picture-book narratives. Guess What? builds on the lesson that looks can be deceiving. For this book, teachers can read one page at a time, allowing students write or saw what they think the main character looks like, and so on. By allowing students to talk about their own ideas and perceptions of the book, teachers can open a discussion about the importance of don't judging people by their looks. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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