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David Davis (2) (1948–)

Auteur de Librarian's Night Before Christmas

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent David Davis, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

15 oeuvres 503 utilisateurs 36 critiques

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Crédit image: Steve Punter

Œuvres de David Davis

Librarian's Night Before Christmas (2007) 133 exemplaires
Texas Mother Goose (2006) 54 exemplaires
Fandango Stew (2011) 50 exemplaires
Jazz Cats (2001) 43 exemplaires
Texas Zeke and The Longhorn (2006) 27 exemplaires
Texas Aesop's Fables (2008) 14 exemplaires
Rock 'n' Roll Dogs (2006) 13 exemplaires
Southern Mother Goose (2013) 2 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Davis, David R.
Date de naissance
1948-10-29
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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Critiques

I'd wager that most kids won't be that interested. The rhyming is sometimes forced, things like budget cuts (although entirely applicable and true for today's libraries) are not usually interesting to kids, and some unnecessary political commentary just overall detracts.

As a school librarian, I enjoyed this book for the most part, but I think only other librarians will truly enjoy.
 
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bookwyrmqueen | 6 autres critiques | Oct 25, 2021 |
Texas Mother Goose is a collection of poems about Texas! Each poem talks about a different part of texas, ranging from the Gulf of Mexico to native animals like armadillos and javelinas!

This is a super cute book with tons of Texas versions of classic poems. One of my favorites was Breakfast with Humpty Dumpty! Each poem also has an illustration. I think kids will love to read these versions of their favorite poems!
 
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Hayleykeyser | Aug 25, 2018 |
This is a good example of folklore because it is a simple old-fashioned story set in the wild west with a clear moral of being generous to share with others.
 
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jharding16 | 3 autres critiques | Feb 17, 2018 |
A young boy and his abuelo (grandpa) ride into a town, and they are starving. The citizens of the town do not want the two men there, but when they share they want to make their famous Fandango stew for the whole town, they are more willing to let them stay. They start making the soup with a single bean, and then they continue to mention how they had more ingredients from the previous towns and how that would make their stew so much better. With that, the town gives the men spices, potatoes, veggies, etc. to help make the stew so much better.… (plus d'informations)
 
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etaborski16 | 3 autres critiques | Feb 8, 2018 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
15
Membres
503
Popularité
#49,235
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
36
ISBN
72
Langues
1

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