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Alison Green (2)

Auteur de The Fox in the Dark

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13 oeuvres 239 utilisateurs 10 critiques

Œuvres de Alison Green

The Fox in the Dark (2009) 69 exemplaires
Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes (2006) 42 exemplaires
Postman Pat Clock Book (1994) 21 exemplaires
Pinkie Mouse, Where Are You? (2011) 18 exemplaires
The MacMillan Book of Christmas (1999) 17 exemplaires
Postman Pat's 123 (1994) 14 exemplaires
Postman Pat's ABC (1994) 7 exemplaires
Play and Colour with Postman Pat (1994) 4 exemplaires
Rupert Noisy Book (1994) 1 exemplaire
A Treasury of Christmas (1999) 1 exemplaire

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The rhymes are interspersed with a running story about Mother Goose and her three goslings. The nursery rhymes are credited to Mother Goose but were written down by a wise heron.
 
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rpankey | 4 autres critiques | Apr 4, 2018 |
This book has a variety of classic nursery rhymes that is great for teaching children about short stories and poems.
 
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EvelynCoria | 4 autres critiques | Dec 5, 2015 |
Rat-a-tat-tat! When a fox is running after him one evening, Bunny barely makes it safely to his home. As he's getting ready for bed, a duck, a mouse, and a sheep all come knocking, tryign to escape the same fox. Will the fox get them? Lots of good opportunities for predictions, and the sweet rhymes will appeal to younger primary students.
 
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KimJD | 4 autres critiques | Apr 8, 2013 |
4Q – the concept is terrific, but the ways the rhymes are integrated is a small bit inconsistent.
4P – this will likely appeal more to those seeking stories rather than nursery rhymes.
Mother Goose’s three little ones, Boo, Lucy, and Small, are woven into stories that flow around classic Mother Goose rhymes in this bright and appealing book. This book is great for children who enjoy the poetry of nursery rhymes, but like to engage in more plot than the verses provide. The stories gently lead from one rhyme to another in a narrative that, while delightful, does not detract from the text of the poetry. Scheffler’s bright, cartoon-like illustrations illuminate mood and plot and have many imaginative elements to explore.
? – Does supplying an additional storyline add to the rhymes?
? – By adding the story element are we discouraging or impairing the imaginative value of the rhymes? Should additional story be left for the reader to imagine?
? – Is this a story book or a nursery rhyme book (it was shelved with nursery rhymes, but could easily – and maybe properly – be included with storybooks)
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CircusTrain | 4 autres critiques | Apr 13, 2012 |

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Œuvres
13
Membres
239
Popularité
#94,925
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
10
ISBN
82
Langues
9

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