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Lädt ... Ask Me (2015)von Bernard Waber
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Very cute. Loved the colored pencil illustrations. This was another one of those "quiet" books for me -- a good story to read one-on-one with a child, probably. ( ) Cute back-and-forth dialogue picture book of a father and daughter's day at the park. The father's and daughter's lines are printed in different color inks, to better differentiate, except I found the two colors to be a bit too similar to easily tell apart. On a few pages, I had to really concentrate to know which was which. I like that the story features a father/daughter pair, instead of the typical father/son or mother/child pairings. The illustrations are lovely color pencil illustrations in a rich autumnal color palette. Note: I received an unbound proof of this book from the publisher. This book is suitable for primary aged children. It is about a father and daughter who walk through their neighborhood, asking each other questions. It encompasses a strong father-daughter relationship as well as all of the wonders a young child may have. I would use this book in my classroom to solidify and bring attention to a strong parent relationship the child might personally have. This could be something really special to a child and it is necessary to show your students that you can see that and understand the value of it. This story is heartwarming because it follows the plot of a little girl going on a walk with her dad and along the way they ask each other questions about nature and little life pleasures. They get to know more about each other and it's a great representation of what a sweet father and daughter relationship could look like. It's a pretty easy read and would use in the classroom to get my students engaged in asking questions and getting to know others. An illustrated conversation between a father and daughter, it's the artwork that is is the star here. Suzy Lee's vibrant colored pencil illustrations add interest and excitement to the look-how-cute-kids-are text. There seems to be a trend in picture books to use only dialogue without punctuation or indication of who is talking. The two-color text here helps, as do italics or fonts in other books, but seeing as picture books are mostly designed to be read aloud, I find it an annoying trend because I have to improvise the surrounding narration. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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