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Blanche Sims

Autore di Cannonball Chris

7+ opere 267 membri 10 recensioni

Opere di Blanche Sims

Cannonball Chris (1987) — Illustratore — 131 copie
Alex, the Kid with AIDS (1991) — Illustratore — 38 copie
Wriggles & giggles (Anytime rhymes) (1992) — Autore — 37 copie
Pete for President! (Social Studies Connects) (2004) — Illustratore — 25 copie
Joey's Head (1991) — Illustratore — 8 copie

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Lazy Lions, Lucky Lambs (1985) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni327 copie
Purple Climbing Days (1985) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni311 copie
Snaggle Doodles (1985) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni307 copie
The Secret at the Polk Street School (1987) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni307 copie
The Mystery of the Blue Ring (1987) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni266 copie
Pickle Puss (The Kids of the Polk Street School) (1986) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni261 copie
Sunnyside Up (1986) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni254 copie
Spectacular Stone Soup (The New Kids of Polk Street School) (1988) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni211 copie
B-e-s-t Friends (1988) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni200 copie
The Riddle of the Red Purse (1987) — Illustratore — 184 copie
Watch Out! Man-Eating Snake! (1988) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni170 copie
The Powder Puff Puzzle (Polka Dot Private Eye) (1605) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni166 copie
Emily Arrow Promises to Do Better This Year (1990) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni146 copie
Beast and the Halloween Horror (1990) — Illustratore — 142 copie
All About Light (Do-It-Yourself Science) (1995) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni139 copie
All About Stacy (The New Kids of Polk Street School) (1988) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni128 copie
Where are the Stars During the Day? (Discovery Readers) (1993) — Illustratore — 105 copie
Adventure in the Haunted House (Oliver and Company) (1986) — Illustratore — 73 copie
Stacy Says Good-bye (1989) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni71 copie
Oliver and the Amazing Spy (1988) — Illustratore — 52 copie
Oliver and the Runaway Alligator (Oliver and Company) (1987) — Illustratore — 49 copie
Oliver and the Lucky Duck (Oliver and Company) (1986) — Illustratore — 47 copie
Oliver's Lucky Day (Oliver and Company) (1986) — Illustratore — 41 copie
Secret of the Old Garage (Oliver and Company) (1986) — Illustratore — 40 copie
Getting Oliver's Goat (1988) — Illustratore — 39 copie
Oliver's Barnyard Blues (Oliver and Company) (1988) — Illustratore — 38 copie
Oliver's Back-Yard Circus (1987) — Illustratore — 36 copie
Oliver's High-Flying Adventure (Oliver and Company) (1987) — Illustratore — 34 copie
Oliver Smells Trouble (1988) — Illustratore — 30 copie
All About Asthma (1989) — Illustratore — 25 copie
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Told from the point of view of a boy who sits next to "Alex, the kid with AIDS". Through the young boys eyes, readers can see how Alex is a boy just like everyone else with the same interests and hobbies as the two form a friendship. Great for introducing the topic and teaching how to treat people with AIDS, although the title might be problematic by defining Alex as "the kid with AIDS". Aside from that, I thought the book was quite thoughtful.
 
Segnalato
afogg | 8 altre recensioni | Sep 21, 2019 |
Alex is the new kid in school – and he also has AIDS. When school starts, no one includes Alex or wants to be around him. Alex plays video games in class and is never corrected. Michael sits next to Alex, and he finally begins to get to know Alex. The two of them are partnered to write a poem for a school contest, and they write about another teacher in the school. Michael is unsure if they are allowed to write about another teacher, but Alex says that he can write about whatever he wants to because he is sick. The teacher reads the poem and finally stands up to Alex, explaining that she has been too easy on him and that he needs to follow the rules like any other student in the class. Alex and Michael become closer and closer and have lots of fun together.
At the beginning, I did not really like this book. I got frustrated when the teacher gave Alex special treatment for things that were unnecessary. I understand Alex has AIDS and may need some accommodations, but that doesn’t mean he needs to play video games in class. However, I liked that in the end the teacher finally explained to Alex that he needed to follow the rules of the classroom just like any other student. I also liked that Michael took the time to get to know Michael. I was surprised that there was a picture book about a student with AIDS. Unfortunately, children do get this disease sometimes, so I appreciate that Linda Walvoord Girard took the time to create a children’s book about it.
… (altro)
½
 
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mkstorey | 8 altre recensioni | Apr 1, 2017 |
In this book, a little boy named Michael notices a new boy named Alex join his class. Alex has AIDS and everyone in the class knows this already and isolate him. Alex also keeps to himself and shows to break the rules in the classroom by reading comic books and playing video games. Michael and Alex slowly befriend each other though and it is shown how Alex uses his illness as an excuse on why he acts a certain way. Alex plays video games during class and writes a mean poem with Michael about a teacher, while saying “[I can do what] I want because I’m sick." Eventually, Alex experiences consequences for his actions and learns he can't get special treatment and disrespect others because of his illness. Alex and Michael end up rewriting their poem and even volunteering for their school carnival to turn this situation around. Alex and Michael end up sharing more great experiences together while learning from each other and growing as people. Overall, this book talks about the powerful subjects of AIDS and friendship and teaches its reader about both. It revealed facts about AIDS while also showing a viewpoint on how an illness like AIDS can take a toll on a child's personality and attitude. It shows the reader that even though you are going through something very hard, it is important to keep your authenticity and show kindness. I would read this story to my future students to inform them of this illness and to teach a lesson on being respectful and kind.… (altro)
½
 
Segnalato
goreyes | 8 altre recensioni | Sep 29, 2016 |
Alex was the new kid in Michael's class. Alex thought he could do anything and get away with is because everyone knew he was sick. At first the teacher let it slip by but when Alex and his classmate Michael made a "supposed" to be funny poem about another one of the teachers, they both got in trouble. From then on Alex had the option to behave or not be in the class. Students try and take advantage or a teacher any chance they get. No I don't think it was right for Alex to try and take advantage but you have to nip things like that in the bud before the get started.… (altro)
 
Segnalato
lasmith7 | 8 altre recensioni | Sep 15, 2016 |

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Utenti
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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