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Mrs. McNosh and the Great Big Squash (edición 2001)

por Sarah Weeks (Autor)

Series: Mrs. McNosh

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Mrs. McNosh in a funny story about her huge squash.
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Título:Mrs. McNosh and the Great Big Squash
Autores:Sarah Weeks (Autor)
Información:Scholastic Inc. (2001), 19 pages
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Mrs. McNosh and the Great Big Squash por Sarah Weeks

Añadido recientemente porlcs.denver, Eleese, MFCC, WestsideElementary, XUMLS, MKStation, biblioteca privada, GarfieldEL1, AdamsEL
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I have noticed in Sarah Weeks books is the use of dialogue. This use helps understand the story and draw ourselves into the story more. The story is about a squash that grows so large that Mrs. McNosh can live inside it.The great squash grew so fast and large, Mrs. McNosh could not decide what to do with it. In the end, she ends up sleeping in the squash. ( )
  RikkiPerkins | Feb 21, 2018 |
This children book is about Mrs. Nelly who lives in a pretty big farm. One day in the spring, she pushes a seed on the soil to plant a squash and magically the minute she did it, the squash started to grow. The author uses a cheerful bright illustration to show how the squash grows as a big as ahead to fat and bumpy squash. The ink cartoon illustration in this book provides a distinct sense of humor to describe who the enormous vegetable roll out of the garden to destroyed the neighborhood, flatten the cat, ran over toes, and pulled up the house of Mrs. Mcnosh. The author also uses this sentence “scaring the pants of two elderly gents” to expand the story’s silliness through the picture that shows them frighteningly leaping from their pants and fleeing in just boxers from the squash. This story can be a good choice to make the children think about what Mrs. Can do to solve the big problem. I will use this book for funny story time. ( )
  aalhomed | Aug 24, 2017 |
On a fine spring day Mrs. McNosh decided to plant some squash but to her surprise right went she planted it, it started growing and wouldn't stop. Grew so much it was knocked the clothes line, the fence, and even squished the cat. It got as big as a house and Mrs.. McNosh was getting worried she didn't know what do it but finally she decided to pick it. It stopped growing but now she had another problem on her hands, what she going to do with a squash as big as a house. She had an idea, she stayed up all night to carve it out and made a house. This is a good fantasy book because it talks about gardening with is common activity but also has a fantasy twist to when the squash grows as big as a house and she eventually lives in it. ( )
  SabraR | Jan 30, 2017 |
The character grew a big squash that was too big to pick then lived inside of it
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  TUCC | Jan 11, 2017 |
Mrs. McNosh grows a squash. The squash grows out of control and get so big that she doesn't know what to do with it. She then comes up with the conclusion to sleep inside the squash and she did! This story was fun and I think children will enjoy the rhyming. I also I think they will enjoy to see what she is going to do with this huge squash. ( )
  TaylorRankins | Oct 14, 2014 |
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