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Sandra V Feder

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9 Werke 179 Mitglieder 8 Rezensionen

Werke von Sandra V Feder

Bitter and Sweet (2018) 60 Exemplare
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Daisy's Perfect Word (2012) 23 Exemplare
Angry Me (2022) 17 Exemplare
Daisy's Defining Day (2013) 15 Exemplare
Daisy's Big Night (2014) 15 Exemplare
Peaceful Me (2023) 15 Exemplare
Bitter and Sweet (2018) 4 Exemplare
Clair comme Lune (2017) 1 Exemplar

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Lovely book - text is PEACEFUL, suggestion for moving to peaceful is gentle and easy.
Great illustrations.
 
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melodyreads | Aug 16, 2023 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 15, 2022 |
Anger can come for various reason, and this read points them out in a way, which young readers will easily identify with.

A little girl is angry, and this is something she often feels for a variety of reasons. One by one, she goes through every day examples, and then, she switches gears to show how she responds. Even these vary greatly, and sometimes, she can't figure out the best way to handle things. But others times, maybe she can turn her anger into something else, after all.

This is a book about being angry. It's geared for ages 3 to 6 and does a great job at melding with this age group. The situations come from every day events, which most readers will be familiar with and sympathize with. Nothing bad really happens, just explaining which moments can cause anger...and that in a very concise and direct way. In other words, there isn't any preaching or heavy wording involved, but keeps it age interesting and appropriate.

The illustrations work with the text, making sure the situations are clear as well as the girl's emotions. They have an artistic flair, while still making everything identifiable. When the emotions switch gears, it's also easy to see. So, kids will be able to flip through this one on their own and know pretty well what is going on.

I was surprised how well this one address anger and still keeps it in a form, which works great as a read-aloud and doesn't feel like an adult preaching to the kids. It also shows that not all solutions are easy to solve, but sometimes, things can be turned around.

It's a well-done read for the topic and will connect with many listeners.
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tdrecker | 1 weitere Rezension | May 9, 2022 |
In this short, yet beautifully illustrated, story about what it means to grow up and be afraid of the dark we are met with a new perspective about what the dark actually means. We follow Ella, whose favorite color is yellow, and her disdain for the dark. In this short story, we see her process of overcoming her dislike for the nighttime and adapt a newfound love for it alongside the morning hours. This is a great story for younger readers who are just starting out reading. The pictures are beautifully illustrated and allow the reader to have an understanding of what is being said even if they cannot fully read it. This book is perfectly suited for the classroom, as long as it remains with the younger students (around kindergarden).… (mehr)
 
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i.c.garcia524 | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 20, 2021 |

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