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Lädt ... Cat and Rat: The Legend of the Chinese Zodiacvon Ed Young
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Introduces the Chinese zodiac and relates how each of its twelve signs was named for an animal selected by the Jade Emperor. Age: Primary and Intermediate Review: The genre of this book is folk tale because the original author is unknown, and the plot teaches morals. The story is told through limited omniscient third person perspective. The narrator does not tell readers about the characteristics of the animals, but readers can learn about them through their actions and their conversations among themselves. Media: watercolor Young, Ed. Cat and Rat. (1998) NewYork: Henry Holt and Company. The book retells the legend of how the animals were chosen for the Chinese Zodiac. Long ago, the Jade Emperor of Heaven decides to have a race of all the animals and name each year of the 12-year lunar calendar after the first 12 animals to cross the river. Cat and Rat are best friends, and they devise a plan to ride on the back of the water buffalo across the river. While they are crossing the river, Rat realizes that he doesn’t want to share the glory of coming in first with Cat and the water buffalo, so he pushes Cat into the river. When he and the water buffalo near the shore, Rat leaps off his back and arrives first. Cat continues to swim across the river alone, but when she reaches the shore she learns that 12 animals have crossed the river before her, and she will not be part of the calendar. She is so angry, she tries to attack Rat, but he escapes. This is why Cat and Rat are enemies even now. This is a simple, easy to follow story that younger students will understand easily. The illustrations are dark and show only parts of the scenes form the text so they enhance the mood and the text without overpowering the story. This story follows the legend of how the animals were chosen for the Chinese Zodiac closely, but what’s unique about it is that it focuses on the poor cat’s efforts to get across the river and also explains why cats and rats are enemies. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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