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Œuvres de Ariane Dewey

A Crocodile's Tale: A Philippine Folk Story (1972) — Author/Illustrator — 281 exemplaires
Splash! (2000) 101 exemplaires
The Last Laugh (2006) 57 exemplaires
Pecos Bill (1983) 24 exemplaires
Naming Colors (1995) 24 exemplaires
The Sky (1993) 14 exemplaires
Laffite the Pirate (1985) 13 exemplaires
The Tea Squall (1988) 12 exemplaires
Dorin and the Dragon (1982) 10 exemplaires
Gib Morgan, Oilman (1987) 8 exemplaires
Febold Feboldson (1984) 7 exemplaires
Lafitte the Pirate 1 exemplaire

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New York, New York, USA
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illustrator
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Aruego, Jose (husband)

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I always had a fascination with how words came to be so I picked this book. Naming Colors feature so many interesting facts about how colors got their names. I also learned the order the first colors were named and why they got those names. I also enjoyed the pages that featured flowers, fruits and vegetables , animals, and jewels to show how the names from colors were derived from the name of the object, like Marigold yellow.
 
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CLEBLANC0 | 2 autres critiques | Nov 15, 2018 |
"The Last Laugh," is about a snake who is not so nice to the other animals he sneaks up on. Each page of the book shows cartoon panels with beautiful illustrations of the animals. As the story begins, the snake sneaks up on a bird, a gopher, a mother rat and her baby mice, and then a duck. As the snake sneaks up on each animal, he hisses("Hiss!"). After the snake scares each animal, he laughs (Hee... Hee...) as they run away, except for the duck. As snake hisses, the duck flies into his mouth and the snake swallows him. Suddenly, the snake can only "Quack!" rather than "Hiss". A green and pink snake cross his path hissing. The orange snake quacks instead and they both laugh at him. As he quacks, he attracts a flock of other ducks. The first duck climbs out of the snakes mouth and he happily watches them fly away. The snake is unaware that one duck is behind him. The duck takes a deep breathe and lets out a loud "Quack," which startles the snake. The last page of the book states, "This book is dedicated to bullies everywhere." The message of the story is what goes around comes around.… (plus d'informations)
 
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baucoin | 8 autres critiques | Oct 25, 2017 |
This book came across quite whimsical to me. At first I thought this book was meant to be educational but then you get to the quirky pages where you have dragons and Santa Claus. My over all thought is this could be used as a science book for very young children to peak their interest in nature, the sky more specifically.
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AubrieSmith | 1 autre critique | Apr 27, 2017 |
This is a picture book about a crocodiles attempt to trick a little boy. Through the story, you meet a few characters that help support the crocodile's motivation. This is a folktale that is told in the Philippines. The story includes a ride on the back of the crocodile through the jungle. There is a surprise ending with that redirects the readers thinking. This story is about community and helping one another.
Ages 3rd- 4th grade
Critique of genre- This book is an example of a fantasy because the non-human characters take on human characteristics
Media- colored pencils and water color
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Lhayden4 | 1 autre critique | Apr 8, 2017 |

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