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Yael Manor

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The book is aimed at teaching small children to be polite and play well with others. Tzip tries her best to avoid getting the house dirty and is good friends with the cat Pitzi and the dog Rossi. She avoids getting into cat fights and loves being petted by her owner. On the other hand, I think Tzip takes things a bit too far and allows everyone to bully her. She allows Rossi to steal all of her food and then tries to quietly cry at her owner to feed her because she ended up hungry. The book might give mixed signals to kids that being a doormat to the degree of starving to death is a good thing.

On the other hand, the artwork is gorgeous, I really like the unique drawing style of the author with colorful portraits of the cat in her home that sort of reminds me of the Wizard of Oz with a sugary bright palette and nice detail. The file formatting is well done and the file doesn't crash. I think as long as you explain to the kids that being a doormat to the extremes of allowing yourself to be bullied like Tzip is not okay, it's a nice read.
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chirikosan | Jul 24, 2023 |
Very easy story about building a playground for a girl in a wheelchair so she’s able to play also.
 
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jvines | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 18, 2019 |
This is a sweet book. The children at the playground see that Dana can't play because she's in a wheelchair, so they, along with their parents, think of what they can do to help Dana be able to play at the playground like they do. They meet up daily until they come up with an idea, and then they make modifications to the playground equipment so it's wheelchair friendly. The kids were acting in a thoughtful, considerate and empathetic way and I think it's a great message to children.
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albethea | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 31, 2018 |
The book is aimed at teaching small children to be polite and play well with others. Tzip tries her best to avoid getting the house dirty and is good friends with the cat Pitzi and the dog Rossi. She avoids getting into cat fights and loves being petted by her owner. On the other hand, I think Tzip takes things a bit too far and allows everyone to bully her. She allows Rossi to steal all of her food and then tries to quietly cry at her owner to feed her because she ended up hungry. The book might give mixed signals to kids that being a doormat to the degree of starving to death is a good thing.

On the other hand, the artwork is gorgeous, I really like the unique drawing style of the author with colorful portraits of the cat in her home that sort of reminds me of the Wizard of Oz with a sugary bright palette and nice detail. The file formatting is well done and the file doesn't crash. I think as long as you explain to the kids that being a doormat to the extremes of allowing yourself to be bullied like Tzip is not okay, it's a nice read.
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chirikosan | Dec 19, 2017 |

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Werke
10
Mitglieder
19
Beliebtheit
#609,294
Bewertung
4.2
Rezensionen
8
ISBNs
5