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Lynne Rickards

Auteur de Un pingouin rose!

37 oeuvres 355 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Œuvres de Lynne Rickards

Un pingouin rose! (2008) 155 exemplaires
Jacob O'Reilly Wants a Pet (2010) 46 exemplaires
Jack's Bed (Green Bananas) (2006) 16 exemplaires
I Do Not Eat the Colour Green (2010) 14 exemplaires
Lewis Clowns Around (2011) 9 exemplaires
I Win! (Green Bananas) (2007) 6 exemplaires
Harris the Hero (2013) 6 exemplaires

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I read this for my pre school class. The kids really liked this book and it made the boys comfortable with liking pink
 
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Erindignam03 | 2 autres critiques | Dec 15, 2022 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Found at the thrift store. A cute story about accepting our differences. Both kids seem to enjoy this one.... There are penguins and one is pink... What's not to like. ;)
 
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maddiemoof | 2 autres critiques | Oct 18, 2015 |
"Harris the puffin loved living at sea. / There really was no place that he'd rather be. / But ever since Lewis, his brother, left home, / poor Harris was feeling quite sad and alone." And so begins this rollicking sequel to Lynne Rickards and Gabby Grant's Lewis Clowns Around, which followed a puffin as he struck out on his own, becoming a circus bird. Here we return to his childhood home, where his brother Harris is not faring so well, since he left. Determined to find the companionship he needs and desires, Harris also strikes out on his own, finding a young seal in need of help instead. But as the narrator informs the reader toward the close of the book, "It just goes to show that whatever you do, / if you help someone else, it might just help you too!"

As with its predecessor, the influence of the work of Dr. Seuss on Lynne Rickards' poetry in Harris the Hero is immediately apparent. There is a cadence to her rhyming text, when read aloud, that would make it an excellent story-hour selection - it just rolls off the tongue. The story itself is appealing, despite its obvious didactic ending, and young readers and listeners who enjoyed the story of Lewis' search for self will likewise appreciate this tale of Harris' longing for a companion. The artwork by Gabby Grant is colourful and endearing, capturing the charm of the various aquatic animals which come to the seal's aid. All in all, a worthy follow-up to Lewis Clowns Around, and an excellent addition to Edinburgh-based Floris Books' Picture Kelpies line, intended to highlight and promote picture-books with a Scottish theme.
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AbigailAdams26 | Mar 21, 2015 |

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Œuvres
37
Membres
355
Popularité
#67,468
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
8
ISBN
71
Langues
5

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