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Martina Selway

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Werke von Martina Selway

Don't Forget to Write (1991) 174 Exemplare
I Hate Roland Roberts (1993) 28 Exemplare
Wish You Were Here (1994) 23 Exemplare
Sleepy Little Yoga (2007) — Illustrator — 11 Exemplare
Fred's Big Lunch (1998) — Illustrator — 10 Exemplare
Greedyguts (1990) 3 Exemplare

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In the story, it talks about a little girl does not want to go visit her aunt and grandfather. Her mother tells her to write to her everyday. At first, she starts writing that she wants to go home but at the end of the book she real wants to stay. This can relate to kids who have moved or have to move. This will show them how things will get better when you get used to it.
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RikkiPerkins | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 3, 2018 |
I enjoyed Don't Forget to Write and I believe that children will too. The little girl in this novel, Rosie, REALLY does not want to go stay with her grandparents on their farm. Her mother tells her to write her letters while on her visit. The text of the book are written on actual letters to her mom, which I loved. Gradually, she goes from "I want to come home" to "I want to stay a little longer". Children will definitely be to relate to this book. Great read!
 
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Neshia.Rowe | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 11, 2016 |
" Don't Forget to Write" is a story about a little girl with separation anxiety. She goes to visit her grandparents and has a really hard time being away from her mom. She writes her mother letters while she is away, and you can see through the letters that her anxiety begins to go away the longer she is with her grandparents. This is a great story that many children can relate to and they can learn to write their parents when they're feeling sad. The illustrations also show her doing many fun things, which also aided in relieving her anxiety. This is a problem that many children deal with and they will enjoy this story.… (mehr)
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bethanygc | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 26, 2016 |
As the new student in class, Rosie writes letters to her Grandad explaining all the ways in which she hates Roland Roberts. Over the school year, the two spend more time together and develop an unlikely friendship as Rosie decides, “I think I like Roland Roberts.”

Perfect for 2nd & 3rd grade students, this realistic fictional book encourages children to open up to new friendships and new situations through the transition of being the new kid in school.
 
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Ali.Simon | Aug 30, 2016 |

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