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Cargando... The house that Jack builtpor Diana Mayo
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The constant repetition in this traditional rhyme is particularly appealing to young children. There are a lot of details in the pictures that children will have fun identifying. This rhyme is one that three- to five-year-olds will enjoy learning to recite making a lesson plan great for teaching rhymes and memorization games. Subject Area: Language Arts Genre: Folk Tale/Poetry Critique/Summary: This book is in the folk tale category because the author involves the plausible (Jack building a house) and the implausible (animals chasing each other one after the other.) The author tells a simple story with the setting and plot established quickly. The characters are introduced one by one. Another reason that this book is an example of a folktale is because the author's plot is simple, with fast-paced action and repetition. The setting is fairly vague. The illustrations provide a more clear picture of the setting, but all in all it is a background setting, characteristic of a folktale. Because the author writes in rhyme, this book is also in the poetry genre. (Stars for Plot.) Age: Primary sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Awards: Book of the Year, Best Picture Book (2000)