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Cargando... The Classic Tales of Brer Rabbitpor Joel Chandler Harris
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I love Uncle Remus stories. I am conflicted though that this version is not the original language that the stories were told in the south. The stories are not using the original southern dialect, they have been made easier for people to read. These stories are about how to act and treat your friends and neighbors. Illustrations are beautiful though. A wonderful retelling of the American folktales collected as the Uncle Remus stories. This version is without the heavy southern dialect used in the original Harris retellings which make them easier for children to understand . However the normal English words that are used are vastly enriching to a young child’s vocabulary. The large, rich illustrations also add a lot to the understanding of these stories. A great “read aloud”. This is wonderful version of seven Brer Rabbit stories, and Don Daily's illustrations are incredible. The language is geared toward young readers and has been modernized, but it definitely retains the original humor and wit. Along with the writing, the vibrant illustrations paint a full picture of the characters, particularly Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox, and their emotions shine through on every page. These traditional tales come to life on these pages, and this edition is well worth the read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Welcome to the Old Plantation, a place where rabbits trick, foxes hunt, turtles race, possums play dead, bears swing upside-down, and everyone gets caught up in the laughter and music of life. You will too. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Trickster tales require a bit of caution, much like Tricksters themselves. Pre-read and decide if this is for you or edit as you read aloud.
This book uses the word “stupid”, and mentions Brer Rabbit getting his comeuppance by becoming a stew or being hanged.