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Sto caricando le informazioni... Dr Seuss's Sleep Book (originale 1962; edizione 1962)di Dr. Seuss (Autore)
Informazioni sull'operaDr. Seuss's Sleep Book di Dr. Seuss (1962)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Most books that are meant to send children to sleep are less than amusing, but Dr. Seuss' treads a fine line between calming rhythmical language to lull the listener and highly amusing scenarios that make you want to keep reading right 'til the end. ( ) After reading Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book, I was really able to sit back and reflect on how much I enjoyed this book. This book is about a bunch of yawners that continue to yawn throughout the book. The book continues to explain reasons why it is necessary to yawn. The whole point of this book is to be read in bed, so that by the end of the book, the reader, listener, or listeners are tired enough so that they have no other option but to go to sleep. I really enjoyed reading this book because of the words, and also because of the pictures. For example, all of the colors in the book were bright and cheerful. Another great example of why I enjoyed reading such a great book is because of all the poetry inside of the book. Almost every other line was a rhyme which made it much more enjoyable to read. For example, “A Jedd is in bed, And the bed of a Jedd…”. This rhyming makes the book so much more enjoyable to read. I liked this book for multiple reasons. First of all, this book can be very helpful with phonemic awareness and rhyming. This is a great book to help children learn to read. Secondly, this book has descriptive fun rhyming language that is funny and engaging. For example, "Creature are starting to think about rest. Two Biffer-Baum Birds are building their nest." In just that one line the reader is rhyming and reading silly words such as "Biffer- Baum Birds." Also, the writing is engaging and flows. Dr. Suess takes you through stories about many different creatures getting sleepy and going to bed. He writes about the Hinkle- Horn Honking Club, The World- Champion Sleep- Talkers etc. All of his characters are silly and funny so it keeps the reader wanting to read more. Along with the super silly creatures are the amazing illustrations which help the reader understand what these creatures look like. This is a great book, however I felt like it was really long and started to drag on. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Tells, in verse, what happens when all ninety-nine zillion nine trillion and three creatures in the world go to sleep. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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