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Comprend les noms: Ellen Rudin, Ellen Rudin

Œuvres de Ellen Rudin

Me First (Look Look Series) (1988) 69 exemplaires
My Picture Dictionary (1980) 26 exemplaires
Young Authors of America (1988) 10 exemplaires
Young Authors of America Vol. 2 (1989) 8 exemplaires
Animals (Talkabout) (1988) 7 exemplaires
Talk About School (1988) 5 exemplaires
Young Authors of America (volume 6 1993) (1994) — Directeur de publication — 5 exemplaires
Home (Talkabout) (1988) 3 exemplaires
Baby (Talkabout) (1988) 3 exemplaires
Geiturnar Þrjár 3 exemplaires

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Summary:
This is a classic story of three billy goats that want to visit greener pastures. They know the eating is better in the greener pasture but they have to get past the troll that lives under a bridge they must cross to get to the pasture. Each goat tells the troll that the next goat is a better meal. The final goat has to stand up to the troll since he does not intend to become a meal. He head butts the troll and the troll falls off the bridge.
Personal Reaction:
This is a classic story and in my personal library. This story is a favorite of my grandchildren. It is a story that is timeless in the lesson off negotiation and bullying. The goat voices are fun and the children love to imitate the grumpy old troll.
Classroom Extension Ideas:
1. Discuss with the children what they would do in this situation.
2. Have an art project where the kids draw the bridge and the troll. Then use pictures of goats to depict the goats travel.
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Donna.Hice | 2 autres critiques | Jul 8, 2015 |
It does always annoy me when storytellers don't highlight how clever the goats are being when they convince the troll to let the first two goats pass over the bridge. This retelling says the little and middle goats are afraid and basically beg the troll to eat their big brother. No honor among goats, I guess. The story is so much more fun when you realize they're tricking the troll into facing the one opponent who can beat him. Bah.
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Turrean | 2 autres critiques | Feb 15, 2014 |
This was a book that I read to my children, over and over and over...

...but I never got tired of reading it. The story is familiar to many of us, but the illustrations were marvelous and added something to the story.
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fuzzi | 2 autres critiques | Jan 21, 2013 |

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