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Sarah Dyer (1) (1978–)

Autor von Fünf kleine Teufel

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12 Werke 212 Mitglieder 6 Rezensionen

Werke von Sarah Dyer

Fünf kleine Teufel (2001) 85 Exemplare
Batty (2011) 27 Exemplare
Monster Day at Work (2010) 23 Exemplare
Clementine and Mungo (2004) 21 Exemplare
Mrs. Muffly's Monster (2008) 20 Exemplare
Girl With the Birds Nest Hair (2009) 11 Exemplare
Monster Baby (2017) 4 Exemplare
Book of Colours (1600) 3 Exemplare
The Book of Opposites (2016) 1 Exemplar

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This was an okay book, it was not one of my favorites. Five little fiends wanted to take their favorite thing home, but they soon realized that the world was much better when all of the things (the sun, moon, sky, land, and sea) worked together so they gave them back.
 
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AlexaBavido | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 28, 2019 |
These five little beings take each of their favorite part of the earth and store it away for themselves to enjoy; the land, sky, sun, sea, and moon are all taken. However, the five fiends soon realize that each individual part can not exist without the other. The sky needs the land; the land needs the sea; the sea needs the moon; the moon needs the sun, and the sun needs the sky. This book shows why sharing is important, and it also shows friendship; for practical purposes, it is somewhat of a science lesson as well. A great read-aloud book for young students.… (mehr)
 
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NChiek | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 3, 2018 |
If you're telling a story about monsters, and you find it necessary to make sexual distinctions between them, in fact, it is so necessary to distinguish female from male monsters that you put a monster in high heels doing gymnastics: you're doing it wrong.

Library copy.
 
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Kaethe | Oct 17, 2016 |
Five Little Fiends is about five little creatures that admire the surroundings on the earth so much that each take one and store it in the little statues they live in. Children learn to share because they learn that once they take everything for themselves nothing is able to work together. Also, you can see this book as an example of science, becaue of they way that one part of the environment cannot work without the other.
 
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aclemen1 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 24, 2013 |

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12
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6
ISBNs
39
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