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Lädt ... Sunflower Housevon Eve Bunting
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This fun book tells about a young boy who grows beautiful sunflowers in his backyard ( ) Sunflower House is a heartwarming story about a boy who grows a circle of sunflowers and shares the joy of it with his friends. The story’s message is that even when things come to pass, a part of it still lives on. Sunflower House uses rhyming couplets in order to tell the story and at major points will shout a single word before the page turn. For example, “My friend Bernice says, ‘There’s no way.’ ‘You don’t know everything,’ I say. ‘WAIT!’” The children within the book are realistic and do things that children would do such as trying to tie dead stalks up or glue them in place. "A young boy creates a summer playhouse by planting sunflowers and save the seeds to make another house the next year." book cover Eve Bunting is a winner of the Caldecort Medal and numerous other awards. She grew up in Northern Ireland but now lives in California. She draws upon her childhood to write about war, prejudice and other difficult topics from a child's perspective. From Kathryn Hewitt's website, "Over the years I have illustrated more than twenty books, four of which I have also written. I live in Santa Monica, California with my boisterous family. When I'm not working on books, I enjoy riding my bicycle, swimming, and also climbing active volcanoes. Just kidding about the last one." keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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