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Cargando... The Inside Treepor Linda Smith
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. There's a good chuckle here, courtesy of the sweet (and slightly stupid) Mr. Potter, a man who doesn't want a nearby tree to be lonely. I adored the writing, and the pictures weren't bad either. ( ) This book is about a man that sitting comfortably in his house. While he sits he is thinking that something is not right. Therefore he try to figure out what is that thing. He realizes that the tree outside standing alone. He tries to help the tree by bringing it inside. It causes disaster. After somehow making the life back to normal, he again thinks something is not right!! This time he wants to help the cow which is standing outside. It is a cute story. I liked the illustrations. I think they add a lot to the text. I like the face of the main character and the way he dresses. It exactly transfers the message of what kind of personality the main character has. The story by itself is also well done. It has a message that everything has its own place and we should not try to change that, like bringing a tree into the house. This was a very colorful book with a simple plot and light humor. Adults will enjoy reading this to children as much as children will enjoy hearing it read to them. While nature is part of the plot, you will not find anything to do with environmentalism or climate change in this wonderful book. It's merely about enjoying tea in the evening and wanting to share that experience with the dog, and maybe others. I also recommend this book to children who cannot read well but who like to pretend to read to themselves. It is easy to turn the pages and let the child narrate the story without reading all the words. The illustrations narrate the story well. This was a very colorful book with a simple plot and light humor. Adults will enjoy reading this to children as much as children will enjoy hearing it read to them. While nature is part of the plot, you will not find anything to do with environmentalism or climate change in this wonderful book. It's merely about enjoying tea in the evening and wanting to share that experience with the dog, and maybe others. I also recommend this book to children who cannot read well but who like to pretend to read to themselves. It is easy to turn the pages and let the child narrate the story without reading all the words. The illustrations narrate the story well. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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