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Sto caricando le informazioni... Simon B. Rhymin' (Simon B. Rhymin’, 1) (edizione 2022)di Dwayne Reed (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. 7/10, feels like Karma's World, a kids show from Netflix, but executed better. ( ) Recommended Ages: Gr. 2-5 Plot Summary: Simon, the smallest kid in 5th grade, is beyond thrilled when his new teacher jumps on his desk and starts rapping on the first day. But then, Mr. James announces the first project, an oral presentation on something in the community that is important. Simon loves to make rhymes and raps in his head, but he is petrified of speaking in front of his class. To make it even worse, he has to go on the first day of presentations, on the sixth day of school, because it's alphabetical by last name. Simon chooses homelessness as his topic after thinking about Sunny. Dad takes Simon to the community center to help serve a meal, and Simon spends some time talking to Sunny. All Simon can think about is his project and his fear of speaking in front of the class. Will he be able to pull it together in time? Setting: Creighton Park, Chicago Characters: Simon Barnes - lacks confidence in his ability to rap in public in front of strangers Maria - Simon's friend, loud, speaks her mind, eager in school CJ - makes friends everywhere he goes Mr. James - Simon's 5th grade teacher, raps on the first day of school in class Sunny - a homeless man who Simon always sees sweeping the sidewalks and singing Bobby - bullies Simon Dad and Moms Recurring Themes: bullying, homelessness, rap, confidence, height, friendship, family Controversial Issues: none Personal Thoughts: This book was sweet but it moved too slowly for me. I also struggled with how he said he rhymed in front of his friends and family but I never got that impression. I thought all the well-written rhymes in the book were all in his head. I was surprised he didn't rap for his final presentation and that the bully situation wasn't solved. Overall, it was decent. I liked all the themes. Genre: realistic fiction Pacing: slow - not a lot of action or suspense Characters: Frame: Storyline: Activity: Simon needs to release his inner voice, and become the Notorious D.O.G. he was meant to be. There are time when Simon's rhyming feels a bit corny, but the book is overflowing with strong characters and heart. Simon's family equally supports him and gives him a hard time, as only 3 brothers can. His friendships teach him something new on the regular, and his sudden assignment of an oral report in the first week of 5th grade take him to places he'd never imagined he'd go. I particularly like that while there is a strong implication that the kid who bullies Simon is homeless, they don't have the typical confrontation and hug it out scenario -- it's all just kind of going on in the background, and Simon doesn't need to call the kid out. This debut children's novel from Dwayne Reed is a must read. Simon loves rapping, video games, and hanging out with his friends. He is anxious about starting fifth grade and finding his place. Especially, when he is assigned an oral report the first day of school. As Simon learns about an important issue that faces his neighborhood, homelessness he also finds his place within his school. This book will definitely appeal to young scholars. Simon is a relatable character, exploring a tough issue and figuring out how to deal with bullies and finding his place in 5th grade. It is infused with fun rhymes as Simon is an inspiring Rapper and compelling illustrations. Furthermore, it is great to see more books coming out with diverse main characters. Representation is important and all children should be able to find characters that they can relate to in Children's Literature. My soon to be 5th grader and I have read it multiple times already and recommend it every chance we get. We love Mr. Reed's book and hope to see a lot more from him. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieSimon B. Rhymin’ (1) Premi e riconoscimentiElenchi di rilievo
Chicago fifth-grader Simon, an aspiring rapper who lacks self-confidence, uses his rhymes to help bring his community together. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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