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Cargando... Harry the Dirty Dog (1956)por Gene Zion; Margaret Bloy Graham
Información de la obraHarry, el perrito sucio por Gene Zion (1956)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. When a white dog with black spots runs away from home, he gets so dirty his family doesn't recognize him as a black dog with white spots. Month of January 2022: Young Reader’s Classics Originally published in 1956. READING LEVEL: 3.1 AR POINTS: 0.5 This is a book me and my two sisters had as children, about 1969 or 70, when I was learning to read…not sure if they ever read it. I remember reading it many times…practicing. I had totally forgotten about it until reading through a few of my cousin’s children’s books today. I read it today, free on Internet Archive, link: https://archive.org/details/harrydirtydog0000zion_i7q0 Cute little picture book in which a white dog with black spots who does not want a bath escapes for some very dirty adventures that result in him looking like a black dog with white spots. He's so dirty that his family doesn't recognize him! Finally, he brings them a scrub brush for a proper bath, they realize he's their dog, and they're all happily together again. The book's a little dated--kids aren't going to know what a coal chute is and we don't have coal dust-spewing trains anymore. Still, a few props to the author for having a white dog with black spots becoming a black dog with white spots; it doesn't totally avoid the association of black with dirt and wrong, and white with clean and right, but at least it's not a total black-and-white situation (pun totally intended). Pertenece a las seriesContenido enTiene como guía de estudio a
Este libro ha sido diseñado especialmente para los niños que están en la etapa de transición desde la etapa de lectura guiada por un adulto a la etapa donde comienzan a leer de manera independiente. Harry, el protagonista, es un perrito que encantará a todos los niños. ¿Por qué el título dice que es sucio? Porque Harry, un encantador perrito blanco con manchas negras siente una enorme curiosidad y disfruta prácticamente con todo... excepto una cosa: darse un baño. Con un texto claro y entretenido, que se complementa con llamativas ilustraciones, Harry conduce a los niños a través de una simpática historia ambientada en la época de los años cincuenta, haciéndolos participar en sus entretenidas aventuras llenas de colorido, sorpresas y diversión. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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