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S'està carregant… Come Out and Play, Little Mousede Robert Kraus
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. In my opinion, “Come Out and Play, Little Mouse” is an adorable story for a young child to read. One thing that I immediately liked about this story is that it displays the days of the week in it. I think that this is an excellent way to teach children the different days of the week. Each page is a different day and shows what the mouse will do on that day. The writing is very organized and paced well. The writing is predictable and repeated some of the same lines over and over. I think this is a great element for beginning readers, because it will help reinforce their learning of these words. For example, the cat says, “Come out and play, little mouse,” and the mouse says, “I can’t play today…,” and then he explains why he cannot play that day. The plot is well thought-out. The cat keeps asking the mouse to play with him, but the mouse is busy. When the mouse does come out of his home to play with the cat, the cat tries to catch him. The mouse’s big brother dresses up as a dog and scares the cat away to protect the little mouse. The mice then go home and play with their family. The cat is sad that the mice cannot play. However, the story leads readers to think that the cat learns his lesson to not play aggressively with the mouse. The book pushes readers to think about how to be a good friend and how to treat others. I believe that the big idea is to show readers that they should play nicely with their friends and that they should spend time with their family because family is one of the most important things in life. ( ) Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Big Brother saves Little Mouse from a cat's treacherous invitation to come out and play. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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