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Will Lipkind (1904–1974)

Auteur de Finders Keepers

19 oeuvres 632 utilisateurs 20 critiques

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Comprend les noms: William Lipkind, William Lipkind

Œuvres de Will Lipkind

Finders Keepers (1951) 378 exemplaires
The Little Tiny Rooster (1957) 164 exemplaires
The two Reds (1950) 17 exemplaires
Nubber Bear (1966) 16 exemplaires
The Christmas Bunny (1953) 12 exemplaires
Even Steven (1952) 8 exemplaires
BOY OF THE ISLANDS (1954) 6 exemplaires
The Magic Feather Duster (1958) 6 exemplaires
Boy with a Harpoon 4 exemplaires
Professor Bull's Umbrella (1954) 4 exemplaires
Four-Leaf Clover (1959) 3 exemplaires
Circus Ruckus 3 exemplaires
Sleepyhead 2 exemplaires
Days to remember an almanac (1961) 2 exemplaires
The Boy and the Forest (1964) 2 exemplaires
Chaga 2 exemplaires
Billy the Kid 1 exemplaire
Perry the imp 1 exemplaire
Winnebago grammar (1945) 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1904-12-17
Date de décès
1974-10-02
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Études
Columbia University (PhD)
Professions
professor
anthropologist
writer
Organisations
New York University
Hunter College

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Nap and Winkle are digging in the yard where they find a bone; Nap says the bone is his because he saw it first but Winkle says the bone is his because he touched it first. The dogs cannot decide which one is right, so they ask a farmer, a goat, an apprentice barber, and a big dog. The farmer, the goat, and the barber all say, “Who cares about a bone?” and the dogs don’t get an answer.

But when they ask the big dog, he asks to see the bone.

What will happen when Nap and Winkle take the big dog to see the bone? And what will Nap and Winkle do?

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The target audience for this picture book is the primary grade reader, ages four through seven, kindergarten through second grade. The story is, for the most part, positive. But the ultimate solution in which the two dogs team up for a violent confrontation with the other dog may not be the right message for young readers as the best example of problem-solving.

The story creates a learning opportunity for young readers to discuss ways to solve problems without resorting to violence. And, in the case of the farmer, the goat, and the barber, why these people did not help the dogs solve their problem. Helping others solve a problem is another way to support teamwork.

However, the Caldecott Medal-winning pictures make this book extraordinary. Using only red, yellow, black, and white and often drawing against a single color background, the distinctive illustrations superbly support the narrative.

Recommended.
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jfe16 | 12 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2022 |
Teaches the importance of sharing and not fighting.
 
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JenniferSprinkle | 12 autres critiques | Jun 16, 2019 |
This was a super cute story about teamwork. At first the dogs are arguing over whose bone it is, and as they try to settle the dispute, they are tricked into completing chores together for other people. They’re still arguing about whose bone it is when a big dog comes along and steals it. They again have to work together to fight the big dog and get the bone back. In the end they agree to share it. The illustrations were so colorful and popped out of the book just about. It was such a cute book and one I will be purchasing.… (plus d'informations)
 
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jvines | 12 autres critiques | Feb 9, 2019 |
"Finders Keepers" is about two dogs, Nap and Winkle who are arguing about who is the owner of the bone and which one of them will be the one to keep the bone. A bigger dog comes along and attempts to steal the bone. They team up and take back the bone. In the end, the dogs decide to share. This book shows a little violence but it also shows children that sharing and teamwork solve your problems.
 
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MiriamHailey | 12 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2018 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
19
Membres
632
Popularité
#39,873
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
20
ISBN
17
Langues
1

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