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Cargando... Miku Says Find Me (edición 2019)por Anitha Rathod (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Esta reseña ha sido escrita para Sorteo de miembros LibraryThing. 'Miku says find me' is a children's picture book with rhyme written by Anitha Rathod. Firstly the name 'Miku' is Japanese and is a cute name kids can remember and easily sound. The story is about all the places Miku likes to hide in her house, in her bedroom, and then beyond the house into space and her imagination. It teaches children that it is okay 'think outside of the box' and use their imagination to play. The book also uses beautiful autumn colours and rhyme to tell the story. However, it seems at the end of the book, the illustration changes to a different style - and this is a little disconcerting, although perhaps it is the child speaking and drawing as a child to another child. A good start to learning new sounds and rhyme with Miku. ( )Esta reseña ha sido escrita para Sorteo de miembros LibraryThing. Fun Hide-n-seek book for little ones.My toddler had fun counting to 10 each time Miku hid, and often found her before I did! And then... Wait! Where'd Miku go now? Esta reseña ha sido escrita para Sorteo de miembros LibraryThing. The book, MIKU SAYS FIND ME by Anitha Rathod, is basically a hide-and-seek game with the reader(s) and the main character, Miku (who does all the hiding, but also asks where the reader likes to hide). It is designed for preschoolers who can really get into the interactive experience that a book like this can provide (like Eric Hill's WHERE'S SPOT books). If this were a physical book, it would work as a lift-the-flap style book. There are three main hiding pages (including one where it is NOT obvious as to where Miku is hiding). It is about 34 pages long (mostly double pages with art that is only complete with both pages open at once... so the edition said 17 pages originally). The fonts are playful throughout (there are a couple of strange all-caps choices, but nothing bad). The illustrations are not perfect. There's some odd overlapping on some of them that tells me it is either all computer-generated or was put together/layered on a computer. The book is still colorful and fun. A child probably wouldn't notice anything but the fun of the pictures and trying to find Miku. The end of the book took me by surprise. It got a little left-field, bizarre, and weird...but it is about a child using their imagination, and I had to use mine to figure out what the heck she was doing (I'm still wrapping my head around it). I received this book free from the author via the LibraryThing Member Giveaway. NOTE: It took me a bit to get my PDF settings correct to get this books to display correctly. It needs to be in 2-page view, but the cover has to be viewed as two pages also (which is another setting for Adobe Acrobat that I didn't know about). sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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