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Lädt ... I Hate Picture Books!von Timothy Young
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Max hates his picture books and he's throwing them all away. But he soon learns just how invaluable imagination is and has a change of heart. Find out why in this outrageous book that both pokes fun at and celebrates many of the classics of children's literature. Join writer and illustrator Timothy Young for this irreverent and humorous story ideal for children and adults alike. Early Reader; Ages 5-8. I Hate Picture Books is a fantastic story that uses some of the best loved story books of all time to remind us all that we're never too old for a great picture book. This is another book with bold illustrations thrilling, fun-filled read-aloud story from this ever-popular author/illustrator team. I Hate Picture Books motivates your child to use their imagination, to learn and explore life. You are never too old to stop dreaming and making a fun time with your imagination. Put a spark in your child’s life with reading this story. I was given this book from NetGalley and Schiffer Publishing. I Hate Picture Books, written and illustrated by Timothy Young (2013) tells the story of Max, who tries to do everything he can to get rid of all his picture books because he thinks they've gotten him in a lot of trouble. Readers will delight in his explanations of "trouble," while reconnecting with some favorite childhood reads. After reading this book in the classroom, refer to the classic titles mentioned throughout the story, tallying how many students have read each one. Have students graph the results, making a connection to math. Also, this book would be great to use for a classroom or library scavenger hunt. Grades K-5. What's happens when you outgrow all of your old picture books? Well this boy is throwing them away because they are all filled with nonsense and he HATES them! Wait.. there is that one book.. This is an interesting take on what happens when kids start to think that picture books are not cool anymore. I liked that the author used books that children would easily recognize. The reasons that the boy gives in the story are similar to the comments I hear from my students on why they only read chapter books. It's a pretty cute book. I can see it being a good read aloud for classroom and library use. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Max hates his picture books and he's throwing them all away. But he soon learns just how invaluable imagination is and has a change of heart. Find out why in this outrageous book that both pokes fun at and celebrates many of the classics of children's literature. Join writer and illustrator Timothy Young for this irreverent and humorous story. Early reader-ages 5-8. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I loved that Timothy Young pays homage to some of the most popular picture books out there. Adults, and the young readers they share this book with, are sure find some favorites in Max's story. The best part is definitely the illustrations though. Young uses bright colors and vivid pen strokes. The pictures come to life on their own, and weave a giggle-worthy story
The humor is sweet, the message is simple, and this is the type of book that is sure to become a fast favorite! Just keep your little one away from the fridge and any green ham. Ha. Too cute! ( )