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Cargando... Rumble Thumble Boom!por Anna Grossnickle Hines
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A child and his dog wheedle their way under the covers with Mommy and Daddy when the thunder loudly booms outside. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Although the child is unable to accept the various explanations, some mystical and some scientific, of what makes thunder, no one in his family embarrasses, scolds, or belittles him. He is met with love and support. This would be a great book to read to a child who is afraid of storms or other natural events. (But be prepared to have the child in your bed.) It would stimulate a great discussion on fears, acceptance, and different viewpoints. The boy says “Herc and Daddy and Mommy and I all snuggled in. Now that feels cozy. Daddy groans. Mommy shivers.”
The illustrations are wonderful. The pages are black with white text. Large, three-dimensional, sound words in various colors show us how loud the thunder sounds. Pictures of the boy, his dog, and his parents are beautifully realistic without being cluttered. They seem to be done in pastels which give the scenes a muted night time feel.
A lovely family story. ( )