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El misterioso huevo de Daniel (Daniel's Mystery Egg)

por Alma Flor Ada

Series: Green Light Readers (Level 2)

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When he finds an egg, Daniel and his friends try to guess what is inside.
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This book would be good for teaching ELLs because it offers text in both English and Spanish. They could work on their comprehension by having both their first language to refer to when they do not understand.
  charlottetokle | Nov 21, 2011 |
My first reaction to the book was that it was odd to have a bilingual book in which the characters all had fairly pale skin. However, as I thought more about the style of illustration, I realized that this could be because all of the illustrations are done in pastel colors. The pale skinned characters do have variations in their skin tones, so it could be that the illustrator intended them to be of various ethnicities and it wasn't communicated well because of the general color range. The story is sweet and the text flows nicely both in English and Spanish. The texts do not always have the same literal meaning, but neither is one always more simplistic than the other. The variety of characters and animals make this an ideal book to read out loud, as monolingual speakers of either language will not have a hard time understanding the narration in the other language, if the reader is emotive and engaging.
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From Booklist
Gr. 1-2. Daniel finds a little egg, puts it in a box, and shows it to his friends as they come along. The children suggest one dangerous or inconvenient animal after another that might be inside the egg, but Daniel expects a small, nice, quiet pet. To the boy's great satisfaction, the egg hatches and a lizard emerges. Written with a simple vocabulary and growing sense of anticipation, this story will suit beginning readers well. Karas' stylized illustrations, collages of cut paper enhanced with drawing and painting, clearly delineate between the actual and imagined scenes. A pleasing entry in the Green Light Reader series. Carolyn Phelan
About the Illustrator
G. BRIAN KARAS has illustrated dozens of popular books, including Cinder-Elly and Sleepless Beauty by Frances Minters, Saving Sweetness and Raising Sweetness by Diane Stanley, and the HiRise Private Eyes beginning-reader series by Cynthia Rylant. He lives in Rhineback, New York.
For this book he used photos of Alma Flor’s grandson Daniel to illustrate the protagonist which Daniel inspired.
añadido por AlmaFlorAda | editarBooklist, Carolyn Phelan
 
From School Library Journal
Grade 1-2-An appealing story in which a boy finds a small white egg. He shows it to three friends, one at a time. Each child speculates as to what might be inside and how to help once it has hatched. After some waiting, what emerges is not an ostrich or an alligator or a duck, as his friends imagined, but a lizard, exactly the kind of animal Daniel predicted-"small, nice, and quiet." Karas's collages cover three-fourths of each spread or page and are either above or below the text. Most are in full color, with the exceptions being the illustrations that represent what the three imagine is in the egg. Those pictures are more muted and depict the kids peeking over the edges of the scenes. With large-sized type, short sentences, repeated words and phrases, and plenty of illustrations, this book is just right for beginning readers.
Kathleen Simonetta, Indian Trails Public Library District, Wheeling, IL
añadido por AlmaFlorAda | editarSchool Library Journal, Kathleen Wheeling Simonetta
 

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