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Cargando... What Do You Say, Dear? (1958)por Sesyle Joslin
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Offers advice on how to cope correctly with a variety of common and uncommon social situations. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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You have gone downtown to do some shopping. You are walking backwards, because sometimes you like to, and you bump into a crocodile.
What do you say, dear?
Excuse me.
The repeated phrase "What do you say, dear?" (with the response on the following page) invites child readers/listeners to participate in the book and think up the correct answers for the increasingly absurd situations. A couple of the situations suggest violence (a gun appears in one, a kidnapped girl in another), which is my only issue keeping this from being a 5-star book.
The illustrations, in a muted palette of blue, gray, black and white, are notable for being the early work of famed author/illustrator Maurice Sendak. ( )