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Two Homes por Claire Masurel
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Two Homes (edición 2003)

por Claire Masurel (Autor)

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A young boy named Alex enjoys the homes of both of his parents who live apart but love Alex very much.
Miembro:WAwobbuffet
Título:Two Homes
Autores:Claire Masurel (Autor)
Información:Candlewick (2003), Edition: Reprint, 40 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca, Recovered books
Valoración:****
Etiquetas:Bibliotherapy, Plot, Divorce, Family, Habitats, Homes, Self-Concept

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Alex is a young child who has great things and friends at both their mom and dad's house. This book shows how life works for Alex and how no matter which house or parent they are with, they are loved and cared for.
3-7 years old
Bibliotherapy-divorce
Fort Steilacoom ECE shelves
  alondrapatron | Jun 12, 2023 |
Rising above the standard fare in this genre, with their deadly prose and workaday illustrations, this offering is not afraid to state the obvious: Alex’s mommy and daddy don’t live together. Alex matter-of-factly explains it: “Daddy lives here. Sometimes I live with Daddy. Mommy lives there. Sometimes I’m with Mommy.” Writing about a now-common experience for many young children, Masurel (Good Night!, 1997) has successfully created a reassuring addition to the separated-parents bibliotherapy booklist. Alternating between Dad’s and Mom’s, Denton’s watercolor, gouache, and ink illustrations display an intimate knowledge of the complete lives of the city-dwelling Mom and the country-living Dad. At Mommy’s there’s a big, comfy chair to cuddle up in and read; at Daddy’s a child-sized rocking chair. There are separate but equal accommodations, too, including a dog at Dad’s and an aquarium full of fish at Mom’s. Alex is nearly gender-neutral, dressed in a kid uniform of cotton pants and shirt (red at Dad’s and blue at Mom’s) with straight hair bobbed at ear length. This portrayal allows all children the opportunity to identify with the young narrator. On page after page, Alex and his parents engage in the pleasant common activities of early childhood, from playing dress-up with an assortment of friends, taking a bath, and shucking peas at Dad’s, to baking gingerbread men at Mom’s. An extremely positive take on an often-painful subject. (Picture book. 3-5)

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  CDJLibrary | Jun 9, 2023 |
The story is about a boy name Alex whose parents are divorce, and he lives in two homes, one with his mother and one with his father. The story explain show Alex's life work when he is in each home, the things he likes to do with each parent, and how he feels when he moves form one home to the other. Throughout the book Alex learn that although his parents are no longer together, they both still love him very much and that he has two homes, each filled with love and happiness, The book is design to help children who are going through a similar situation and to show them that having two home can be a positive thing.

Ages: 3-5
Source: Pierce County Library ( )
  shersimo | Mar 30, 2023 |
This book teaches children that having two homes due to divorce doesn't have to be a bad thing. It shows the child's perspective of living at both homes and how it can be fun.
Age:3-5
Source: Pierce County Library ( )
  MadelynCaswell | Mar 6, 2023 |
This book shows that even though it's sad it have a split, having two homes does not have to be a bad thing. Alex talks about how he sometimes stays with his mom and sometimes with his dad, explaining he loves both of his parents and has fun at both homes.
  0543210 | Mar 4, 2023 |
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