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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Red Lemon (Nature and Our Environment) (edizione 2012)di Bob Staake (Autore), Bob Staake (Illustratore)
Informazioni sull'operaThe Red Lemon (Deluxe Golden Book) di Bob Staake
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![]() Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. ![]() ![]() This book is okay. It serves a purpose in teaching readers about the environment and unique atmospheres/conditions. It refers to a farmer who finds a red lemon and does not understand why it looks that way. So, he throws it far away. However, the land where he threw the lemon begins to prosper and grow more than ever. Readers could decide a meaning to this story as it also shows not to judge a book by its cover. It is not my favorite read but the illustrations are detailed and well done. The Red Lemon by Bob Staake gave me many emotions. It was a book filled with many valuable lessons and fun rhyming schemes. The Red Lemon teaches about emotions and what happens when we as humans can not control our emotions. Staake provides us with an insight into cause and effect relationships when he shows Mcphee throwing the lemon and then years later, his lemon trees are becoming less and less. Throughout this book, he provided many opportunities to practice alliteration and rhyming schemes which I thought was interesting. Although, this book is listed as a children’s book, there are many valuable teaching moments within the story line. This book really grabbed my attention and kept me engaged from the beginning to the end. I liked this book for two main reasons. First, the illustrations are great. It is no question why this story was named one of New York Time’s Best Illustrated Children’s Books. Staake’s illustrations are very unique. I particularly enjoyed these illustrations because they are almost all made out of circles. Staake manages to make very different things out of circles, such as a man and a tree. The pictures are also very colorful and intriguing. The second reason I liked this book is because of the rhymes and poetry feel. For example, “And if yellow lemons were always a treat, the red lemon versions were six times as sweet!” The use of rhyming makes the story flow easily and entertaining to read. The main message of this story is the value of being unique. If something is different it does not mean it’s bad, but it is special and valuable in its own way. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Farmer McPhee's yellow lemons are ready to be picked and made into lemonade, pies, and muffins, but when a red lemon is found in the crop and discarded, it eventually yields some surprises. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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