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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 00011954 I enjoyed reading Bat's Big Game. I liked this book because of the illustrations and because of the relatable plot line. I thought the plot was great because all children can relate to wanting to win during sports games and competitions. This book teaches a valuable lesson that all kids can relate to and learn from. I especially like how all the animals and birds came together in the end to tell the bat he can't just play games to win them. I also love the illustrations because I love the fact that the author drew the characters as animals. By drawing the characters as animals, the author adds a fun and entertaining twist to a great story. My favorite animal is the kangaroo. The main message I took from this book is that it is more important to play games for fun rather then playing them just to win. Summary: There is a group of animals and a group of birds that want to plays a game against each other. A bat come along and tries to play for both sides. Claiming to be both an animal and a bird just to be on the winning team. Personal Reaction: I thought it was a really cute story! The illustrations were really well done. They really grab your attention. I think it has a really good moral, that as long as you stick with your team it doesn't matter if you win or lose. The ending really threw me off. I just wish it finished different. Classroom Extension Ideas: 1) I would read this book before my class would play any type of game with winning or losing. It would show sportsmanship. So that way they can know it's not all about winning just having fun with who you are and playing with your team. 2) I would use this book to introduce a soccer game to my class. It would help when I have to put the class into team. Because many of the children can probably fit into both groups, but they just have to learn to play with what team they are placed on. This was a book that I chose for a read aloud. It has large, colorful pictures. This book allows you to create a variety of different voices. It also teaches the children about animals and sportmanship. This is a great book to asks a lot of questions on and do a say something. www.libbyford.com Ages: 6-9 years. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
A simplified retelling of the classic Aesop's fable about a ball game between the birds and the animals, and Bat, who wants to play on the winning team. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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