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Cargando... No! No! No!por Anne Rockwell
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After a day when nothing goes right, a young boy's mood begins to change at bedtime. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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While the message of the story is quite clear, I think it is overdone. For the entire day the child sees nothing positive. It is a sweet concept that his bedtime story is the best part of his day. Unfortunately, the child’s relentless negativity does not engage the reader or arouse his sympathy. Anne Rockwell may want the take-away to be that no matter how bad things get, good things are around the corner and even if you don’t like what’s happening, you still have to do it. I don’t see how this does much to help a child with a negative or demanding attitude. With a lot of input from an adult, this story could be a catalyst for conversation on how to cope with things you don’t like.
Illustrations are bright, chunky pastels or crayon drawings. They are simple and realistic enough for children of this age group.
A suitable book for children aged 3 to 6, although I think there are probably better ones on this topic. ( )