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Cargando... The Gingerbread Man (North-South Paperback)por John Rowe
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This old Folktale is about the Gingerbread Man who we all loved reading about as a kid. From the time he jumps out of the mother mouse’s oven, the gingerbread man is on the run. He out runs father mouse, then the mouse’s children, and runs even faster than the hare. If it weren’t for a deep river and a smart old fox, the gingerbread man would still be on the run! This was definitely a childhood favorite of mine. I loved reading this story when it was winter time. The gingerbread man now always reminds me of Christmas. ( ) The gingerbread man does not think anyone can get to him. He escapes all of the different animals he meets and tells each one of them that they won't be able to catch him. Suddenly he encounters a fox who realizes he has to be smart and sly in order to catch the gingerbread man. The fox tells the gingerbread man that he will help him cross the river. So the gingerbread man jumps on to the fox's back as he begins to swim across the river. As the water gets deeper, the gingerbread man scoots farther up the fox, getting closer and closer to the fox's mouth. Then the fox jerks his head and eats the gingerbread man. This story is cute to read to children, but I do not think I would pick this book if i was trying to find one with a moral to teach children about. It is an Old English folktale that has taken on many forms over the years. It’s a cute little short story of a runaway gingerbread man that was baked by a mouse. The author’s writing style in this book is almost like poetry in a sense. He uses constant repetition to show where the gingerbread man runs from. “Ha ha ha, hee hee hee, I’m the Gingerbread Man and you can’t catch me!” Well, long story short, he does get caught and eaten. Of course the “sneaky fox” is the one who tricks him into getting eaten. The moral or theme of the story is “Don’t get cocky and never ever trust the fox.” sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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