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Chargement... Artie and Juliepar Chih-Yuan Chen
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. 7 I have mixed feelings about this story. The format of the book is confusing. The physical book is divided in half, and once you open the front cover it splits into two stories, one above the other. However, at certain parts of the story, the two books merge as one, and the story is on one full page, then it goes back to the split pages, telling different stories. I could not figure out whether or not the stories were supposed to be read at the same time, switching from book to book, or whether they are supposed to be read one after the other. The story flows nicer when they are read at the same time, but it makes it hard to physically manage the book, because the pages are all over the place. The illustrations were bright and colorful, which definitely helped. The main message of this book is that anyone can be friends, even two people (in this case, animals) that are supposed to be enemies. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Artie was a happy little lion, and Julie was a happy little rabbituntil one day Julie was sent to the grassland to eat grass, and Artie was sent to the grassland to eat . . . rabbit! Distracted from their destinations, they both discover a delicious jellyberry patch. Driven by a sudden storm into a nearby cave, they become friends before they know they are meant to be enemies. Each returns home with a new friend, a tuft of each other's fur as a keepsake, and a surprising story to tell their parents. A unique design adds depth to this clever talewhen Artie and Julie are apart their parallel stories are told on separate split pages, but when the two become friends the pages join together as well. Filled with playful art that adds a whimsical tone, this amusing story encourages young readers to overlook differences and demonstrates that fear should never be an obstacle to friendship. Age: 3 - 5 Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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