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David Gifaldi

Auteur de Listening for Crickets

9 oeuvres 118 utilisateurs 7 critiques

Œuvres de David Gifaldi

Listening for Crickets (2008) 22 exemplaires
Toby Scudder, Ultimate Warrior (1993) 21 exemplaires
THE BOY WHO SPOKE COLORS (1993) 19 exemplaires
Ben, King of the River (2001) 19 exemplaires
One Thing for Sure (1986) 10 exemplaires
Toby Scudder, King of the School (2005) 8 exemplaires
Yours Till Forever (1989) 7 exemplaires
Rearranging And Other Stories (1998) 6 exemplaires
Gregory, Maw, and the Mean One (1992) 6 exemplaires

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Written from a brother’s perspective, this book tells a story of a family’s first camping trip with their developmentally disabled son Ben. Chad, Ben’s brother, talks about how he is nervous about taking Ben camping because he does not handle change well. It provides tips for living with a disabled brother or sister.

Every sibling will face the fact of embarrassment from a brother or sister who has a developmental disability and it shows children that they are not the only ones in this situation. The tips provided in the back of the book could really help a child cope with having a disabled sibling.

2.8 reading level
Realistic fiction
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rdg301library | 2 autres critiques | May 24, 2015 |
The Boy Who Spoke Colors is the tale of a boy who is born to a couple who cannot conceive easily, and is stolen by a king because the boy spits colors from his mouth rather than sounds words. Once the boy becomes old enough, he runs away to find his family, leading the king and his men to their death, and finally speaks his first real word. This story is about family and bringing people together, just as the boy brought the girl who raised him to live with his parents. The artwork in this picture book is stunning with vibrant colors that closely illustrate the imaginative style required from this text.… (plus d'informations)
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ksager | 1 autre critique | Sep 16, 2014 |
Chad and his family go camping. On the trip Chad experiences a variety of emotions about his five year old brother, who is mentally disabled with a range of developmental problems.
 
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deborahrice | 2 autres critiques | Jun 8, 2012 |
A mother and father had tried for a long while to have a baby and when they finally did they realized he wasn't speaking. One day he opened his mouth and instead of words coming out, a puff of colored smoke came out. The king heard of it and he tried to buy the boy, when the parents refused he stole the boy to put him to work. The boy tried to escape and ended up creating a rainbow and getting away from the king.
 
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smorales | 1 autre critique | Oct 21, 2011 |

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Œuvres
9
Membres
118
Popularité
#167,490
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
7
ISBN
20

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