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Lädt ... Long Night Moonvon Cynthia Rylant
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Native American culture is not a monolith; the many tribes do not all share the same customs and language. So which tribe(s)' tradition is this book relating? Which language's names for the moon are translated in this book? We don't know. There's no information provided, just "Native Americans." ( ) In my opinion, this is a great book for children who are learning new, creative writing skills. Long Night Moon is an almost poetic book that tells the story of how Native Americans used to name their different moons. The text contains an abundance of figurative language that helps to paint a picture into the reader's mind. One example of this in the book would be, "In February a Snow Moon glows white, sharp, in a cool, crackling breath." In addition to its very descriptive language, Long Night Moon has very detailed illustrations which perfectly complement the text. I would most definitely consider including this book in my classroom. This book allows a great opportunity for students to learn about adjectives. There are many descriptive words and detailed illustrations that draw the reader into the text. I would rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars because I believe that I can use this book for educational purposes in my elementary classroom. I would recommend this book for 3rd or 4th graders. The illustrations in this book provoke many different senses and creates exquisite visuals for the reader. The poetic versus compare what nature is like during each month of the year. It is educational and intriguing for both children and adults. The author presents 12 poems giving the Native American names of the moon: January the Stormy Moon; May the Flower Moon; November the Frosty Moon; December the Long Night Moon. This is a nice story told in poems with nice pictures, However, ALL of the Native Americans I know have 13 moons and the names presented were not of any particular tribe that I could discern (but I could have missed something presented outside of the story). I did not read this book in storytime, it was too lengthy for both Toddlers 7 Preschoolers.
Rather, Rylant, whose ethnicity we might safely assume is not Native American, assigns her own imaginative names and behaviors to twelve of the full moons in a year...
Text and illustrations depict the varied seasonal full moons that change and assume personalities of their own throughout the year. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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