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Willy Claflin

Autore di The Uglified Ducky

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I so often wish that the illustrations and the text in picture books could be separated out into different books. I love James Stimson's illustrations for The Little Moose Who Couldn't Go to Sleep, and the plot of the story isn't that bad, but I do not like the way in which the book is written at all.

Readers are warned "This book contains moose grammar, spelling, and usage, all of which has been known to scrumble up the human brain," which led me to expect a fun or quirky writing style. Instead, the "moose speak" reminds me of the baby-talk some grown-ups use to speak to toddlers. The words are close enough to English words (or, in some cases, they are English words but used for different purposes than their true definitions) that, instead of being funny, it just winds up teaching kids improper English. Claflin's concept of "moose speak" isn't bad, but I do think his execution of it is.

Note: I received a digital copy of this book through NetGalley.
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fernandie | 5 altre recensioni | Sep 15, 2022 |

This makes for a great bedtime reading story for little kids. It's fun and silly. The story creatively mixes up the stories of Snow White, Rapunzel, and Sleeping Beauty into one.

The book is narrated by a moose who doesn't speak English correctly. This could be a stickler for some and not the best book if you're trying to teach someone to read.
 
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wellington299 | 1 altra recensione | Feb 19, 2022 |

This is a great little bedtime reading book to read to kids. A moose narrates the story of the "uglified duckling" with creativity and charm.
 
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wellington299 | 10 altre recensioni | Feb 19, 2022 |
This picture book open with a question that is posed to the reader. The Uglified ducking attempts to connect to the reader by asking if they have ever felt like they did not belong. The story goes on to tell of how the main character is treated like all of the other ducklings and is trained in all things duck. Despite his attempts to be a duck, he fails. The beautiful part of this story is that the Uglified Ducking finds out who he truly is and joins the group of moose who welcome him and teaches him to love himself. This story would be great to teach SEL. Instructors can use this book to build confidence in students. This book can also be used to teach onomatopoeia in third grade during ELA.… (altro)
 
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Brett904 | 10 altre recensioni | Nov 11, 2021 |

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Opere
11
Utenti
240
Popolarità
#94,569
Voto
½ 4.3
Recensioni
20
ISBN
18

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