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Cargando... Dancing Boy (edición 2005)por Ronald Himler
Información de la obraDancing Boy por Ronald Himler
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book made me giggle. It's a lighthearted story about a young boy who is naked and dancing through town, gaining the attention of other children, and encouraging them to join him. This is a silly book which somewhat reflects on toddler's active, free personalities, and their comfort in being completely naked. I understand how this could be potentially troublesome to read in a classroom because of children giggling about kids being naked and what not. It's completely innocent, but I can see where some parents might find issue. This is a charming wordless book, where the boy is naked and dancing through town enticing other children to join him. Certainly a reflection of toddlers innate desire to take of thier clothes and run around. My daughter now 4 could not get over the "butts" and I could see this spiraling out of control in the classroom as there is already a silly amount of potty and joking body talk going on. I guess I'm at a loss as to how to use this in the classroom, but it is a silly book exploring how being naked is enjoyed by children before society decides it is not appropriate for them to do so. This wordless book is about a naked, dancing boy that travels through the streets of a town collecting other children on his way to start dancing with him. They stop their mundane activities, shed their clothes and start dancing all the way to the edge of the town. From there, they turn around and return to their activities while the main boy still dances. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
In this wordless story the world of adults stands still, as a wee naked boy dances through town like a mini-Pied Piper enticing other children to cast off their woes and their clothes. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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