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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. What four-year-old boy wouldn't love a story that includes a talking cow patty? Plus an alligator, a cactus, and a thieving raccoon who gets his comeuppance. Wonderful book. ( ) Old Granny and the Bean Thief is an imaginative folktale rich in stylized paintings and language alike. DeFelice crafts a magical southwestern landscape where cowpaties, pecans, snakes and prickly pears talk to granny along her journey into town to find the sheriff, before ultimately joining forces to help a sassy granny capture the bean thief. The dialogue and language choices throughout the story are the real gems. Old Granny, for example, is characterized as “madder than a pussycat thrown into a pond” which not only evokes a vivid image but sounds delightfully comedic to a young reader. I think the beauty of this story is it’s simplistic plot, which involves a fair amount of repetition but allows the language and illustrations to shine brightly. The fantastic color palate chosen for the illustrations does a great job connecting the language to the southwestern landscape. While the turquoise, adobe, and corn colored brushstrokes remain consistent in color, scale and style, I enjoy how some page spreads feature just the characters in action against a white background while others are fully saturated scenes bleeding from one page to the next. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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After a thief steals Old Granny's beans while she is asleep at night, she gets some surprising help with catching him. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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