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Willy Claflin

Auteur de The Uglified Ducky

11 oeuvres 242 utilisateurs 22 critiques

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{my thoughts} – This book reminds me much of Mother Goose type tales. It is nicely written and the illustrations go well with the story. I do find this to be a rather long bedtime type story. I haven’t read it to my children but I did read it while sitting here at my desk. The odd words in place of other words made me think of Dr. Suess and his method of writing. I suppose what this book would be in a sense is Mother Goose meets Dr. Suess. I know strange. It is a very nice book and I am sure many children may love and enjoy hearing this tale over and over again.

I look forward to being able to read the rest of this collection because it is the type of children’s book that is unique and can be highly memorable for anyone child’s childhood. This book is the tale about a young moose that is having a difficult time sleeping at night and therefore has problems focusing in school. I Can see how this could be a good book to use as a lesson learner. My children always complain about needing to go to bed at a specific time and because of that it is sometimes hard for them to fall asleep.

When they do finally fall asleep they have issues waking up in the morning and functioning like a child should. They are just sleepy all day and want to fall asleep in school and because of that things are difficult and rough and things aren’t always good. However, when they do get plenty of sleep they wake up in happy moods and have great days at school. This book could be a means to show that that they need to sleep in order to do well the next day. I enjoyed this book because as I was reading through it, it made me think of the difficult times we have some nights getting our children to go to bed. I plan to read this book to my children in the very near future.

I also look forward to reading more tales in this collection.
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Zapkode | 7 autres critiques | Jun 1, 2024 |
{my thoughts} – This book reminds me much of Mother Goose type tales. It is nicely written and the illustrations go well with the story. I do find this to be a rather long bedtime type story. I haven’t read it to my children but I did read it while sitting here at my desk. The odd words in place of other words made me think of Dr. Suess and his method of writing. I suppose what this book would be in a sense is Mother Goose meets Dr. Suess. I know strange. It is a very nice book and I am sure many children may love and enjoy hearing this tale over and over again.

I look forward to being able to read the rest of this collection because it is the type of children’s book that is unique and can be highly memorable for anyone child’s childhood. This book is the tale about a young moose that is having a difficult time sleeping at night and therefore has problems focusing in school. I Can see how this could be a good book to use as a lesson learner. My children always complain about needing to go to bed at a specific time and because of that it is sometimes hard for them to fall asleep.

When they do finally fall asleep they have issues waking up in the morning and functioning like a child should. They are just sleepy all day and want to fall asleep in school and because of that things are difficult and rough and things aren’t always good. However, when they do get plenty of sleep they wake up in happy moods and have great days at school. This book could be a means to show that that they need to sleep in order to do well the next day. I enjoyed this book because as I was reading through it, it made me think of the difficult times we have some nights getting our children to go to bed. I plan to read this book to my children in the very near future.

I also look forward to reading more tales in this collection.
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CrimsonSoul | 7 autres critiques | Jun 1, 2024 |
I so often wish that the illustrations and the text in picture books could be separated out into different books. I love James Stimson's illustrations for The Little Moose Who Couldn't Go to Sleep, and the plot of the story isn't that bad, but I do not like the way in which the book is written at all.

Readers are warned "This book contains moose grammar, spelling, and usage, all of which has been known to scrumble up the human brain," which led me to expect a fun or quirky writing style. Instead, the "moose speak" reminds me of the baby-talk some grown-ups use to speak to toddlers. The words are close enough to English words (or, in some cases, they are English words but used for different purposes than their true definitions) that, instead of being funny, it just winds up teaching kids improper English. Claflin's concept of "moose speak" isn't bad, but I do think his execution of it is.

Note: I received a digital copy of this book through NetGalley.
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fernandie | 7 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |

This makes for a great bedtime reading story for little kids. It's fun and silly. The story creatively mixes up the stories of Snow White, Rapunzel, and Sleeping Beauty into one.

The book is narrated by a moose who doesn't speak English correctly. This could be a stickler for some and not the best book if you're trying to teach someone to read.
 
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wellington299 | 1 autre critique | Feb 19, 2022 |

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Œuvres
11
Membres
242
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22
ISBN
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