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Lädt ... The Gingerbread Girl (2009. Auflage)von Lisa Campbell Ernst, Lisa Campbell Ernst (Illustrator)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. After some time the old man and the old women decide it's time to make a gingerbread girl! Despite their hopes she runs away and runs past several characters while repeating her little tune “I’ll run and I’ll run with a leap and a twirl. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Girl”. In the end she ends up outsmarting her older brother from the Gingerbread Man and outsmarts that sneaky fox! ( ) The Gingerbread Girl was the smartest of the Gingerbread. She knew of her brother's terrible incident with the fox, so she did something different. She lassoed the fox's mouth shut and rode him across the lake and back to her house. Gingerbread Girl baked the town some gingerbread, so they wouldn't eat her. She also trained the fox and rode him around town. This book follows the famous story of the gingerbread man that ran away from the couple who made them. Now in this story it is a gingerbread girl being made. Although the couple was hoping she wouldn't, the gingerbread girl ran away and caused mischief! It is a cute story that shows how the classic story doesn't need to be told about just one gender of gingerbread. It also creates a fun ride for the reader where they feel like they are right along with her! The words are written along paths or in fun curved righting along with actions. The words show that they are a part of the art, not separate from it. I think a child would love the drawings alone, but its a good easy read for slightly above beginners. Teachers and parents would love to read this book and create games or arts and crafts from it! I liked this story. I really enjoyed the little songs throughout the book that helped keep my attention. One song sang, “I’ll run and I’ll run with a leap and a twirl. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Girl”. I also liked the characters in the story because as Gingerbread Girl was running from everyone, they were all chasing her because she smelled sweet and they anted to eat her. However, once she defeated the fox, they were all cheering for her and decided not to eat her. Instead, they went back to the lonely old woman and the lonely old man’s house in order to bake cookies all together. The main message of this story is that not every person is alike; Gingerbread Girl is not like her older brother because she learned from his actions. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Like her older brother, the Gingerbread Boy, who was eventually devoured by a fox, the Gingerbread Girl eludes the many people who would like to eat her but also has a plan to escape her sibling's fate. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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