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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Doctor Ted is a such a funny book and the children get a kick out of it. Ted has a great imagination and discovers he is not feeling good so he wants to become a doctor. He goes to school and wants to take care of everyone that has anything wrong, and makes up all these crazy diagnosis. This book has a great use of vocabulary that kids may have never heard of and can use prior experiences to teach it. You could also use pictures and how a word sounds to figure it out. For example, I used mumps in the book. I asked mumps sounds like bumps? So what do you think it is? I had an answer saying it could mean its a sickness that has bumps. The kids loved it! This book is about a funny little bear that pretends to be a doctor and help everyone except everyone seems frustrated with him trying to help. He says things the wrong way and offends alot of people. In the end, one of the teachers that scolded him throughout the day gets hurt and Doctor Ted is there to help her. Very humerous! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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After bumping his knee one morning, Ted decides to become a doctor, but he has only one problem--he has no patients! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I enjoyed Dr. Ted, which offers an amusing picture-book examination of imaginative play in the life of one little boy. Ted's diagnoses are quite humorous, and his proposed solutions - a body cast for gingivitis! - sure to be giggle-inducing, especially for young children who appreciate silly stories. Although the artwork, done by Pascal Lemaître, isn't really to my taste, it is colorful, and has a cartoon-like style that will appeal to many young children. Recommended to anyone looking for picture-books about imaginative play, especially where that imaginative play involves children trying out adult roles. ( )