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Chargement... Be Good to Eddie Leepar Virginia Fleming
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This book is for 4-6 year old's. The book is about a young boy who has down syndrome and a little girl who thought the little boy was weird and didn't see himself for who he was. Until she hung out with the little boy and they became the best of friends regardless of their looks or disability. The book is lengthy and the illustrations are beautiful! Source: Pierce college Library aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Although Christy considered him a pest, when Eddie Lee, a boy with Down's Syndrome, follows her into the woods, he shares several special discoveries with her. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Two young friends, Christy and JimBud are having a fun day together walking in the woods looking for frog eggs and other things located in that environment.
When Eddie Lee sees them, he very much wants to be with them. Tagging along, noisy and stomping feet is behavior manifested by Eddie Lee. But, this behavior only infuriates JimBud and he repeatedly tries to get rid of Eddie Lee. Christy reminds him to be kind to Eddie Lee.
JimBud spins around when Eddie Lee is following them. "GET, Eddie Lee! "GET HOME"! Hurt by these comments, Eddie Lee becomes very sad and walks toward his house.
Again, Christy tells JimBud to be kind and stop hurting Eddie's feelings.
It is Eddie Lee who finds the frog legs, and it is Christy who he tells he likes her anyway when her image in the pond is distorted by the ripples placed there!
Floyd Cooper is a wonderful illustrator. I've read may of his books. And, Virginia Fleming wrote a beautiful story which reminds children that not everyone is the same, and what is held in your heart that matters the most! ( )