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Cargando... Hop Jumppor Ellen Stoll Walsh
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. In this story, the main frog wants to hops and jump. The other frogs don't support her wishes so she goes off on her own. Eventually the other frogs join in. ( ) This book is about a frog named Betsy who is unhappy with hopping and jumping just like all the other frogs, so she teaches herself to dance. At first, the other frogs tell her that there is no room for her to dance while they are all hopping and that she has to find another place to dance. However, they soon begin to notice her dancing and want to learn from her. Betsy teaches them how to dance and tells them that there is room for both dancing as well as hopping and jumping. I think this could be an interesting lead in to having students talk about things they can do that make them special, and give students an opportunity to share those with the class. If time permits, students could even teach other students in the class how to do those activities. Betsy is a frog who is bored of hopping and jumping. So she decides to experiment and soon she is leaping and twisting. Dancing! Unfortunately, her grassy dancing spot is interrupted by a group of frogs who insist there is no room for dancing, just hopping and jumping. Betsy and the other frogs learn that diversity is a good thing, you can hop, jump, AND dance! Walsh’s cut-paper collage illustrations feature speckled frogs with large eyes and magnificent leg muscles. Although the frogs aren’t capable of facial expressions, the movements of their bodies jumping, hopping, leaping, and twirling make up for this inability. The text is concise, with just one sentence to each page. Full Review at Picture-Book-a-Day: http://picturebookaday.blogspot.com/2012/01/book-21-hop-jump-by-ellen-stoll-wals... sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Cansada de saltar y brincar, la rana Betsy observa las hojas flotando de los árboles hacia el suelo y se inspira a dar saltos y piruetas --ella lo llama bailar--. Al principio las otras ranas le dicen que no hay lugar para bailar. Pero al final ella les enseña a todos que hay lugar para saltar, brincar y bailar. The Spanish-language edition of Hop Jump. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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