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7 Works 355 Membros 7 Reviews

About the Author

Obras de Ashley Crownover

Jack and the Beanstalk (1990) 113 cópias
Daniel and the Lions' Den (2002) 19 cópias
Wealtheow: Her Telling of Beowulf (2008) 14 cópias, 3 resenhas
David and Goliath 1 exemplar(es)
Jack an the Beanstalk 1 exemplar(es)

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Ocupação
writer
editor
radio host

Membros

Resenhas

A lovely story about what really matters to us in life.
 
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INeilC | outras 3 resenhas | May 4, 2024 |
Wonderful telling of the story of Beowulf from the perspective of Queen Wealtheow. I was privileged to get to hear the author talk about her process at a local book club meeting. This story vibrates with the feminine tone and keeps you engrossed in the characters and the unfolding story of each.
 
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Angel.Tatum.Craddock | outras 2 resenhas | Dec 17, 2020 |
The Velveteen Rabbit is a story about a young boy that receives a stuffed rabbit as a Christmas gift. At first, the young boy had forgotten about the rabbit until one day his mother gave him the rabbit at bedtime. From that day forward, the young boy took the rabbit everywhere with him. It was understood between the toys that once the child loves you so much then that is when you become real. Soon, the boy became sick and the doctor instructed his mother to throw out all of the toys in the boys room because they were full of harmful germs. The rabbit became sad and began to cry. The toy magic fairy appeared and made the rabbit a real bunny. As months passed by and it began to warm up again, the young boy went outside to play. The rabbit was peeping at him from under a bush. The rabbit seemed familiar to the boy. The young boy never knew that the rabbit he had seen was the toy rabbit that use to belong to him.… (mais)
 
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kyahuell | outras 3 resenhas | Apr 11, 2016 |
The Velveteen Rabbit is a classic story for children, and we have a picture book version in our collection that I rated with three stars. The book is a bit wordy, revealing its age, I think, but the story is sweet and has a good message. However, this edition is an abridged version of the tale for a board book format, and my lower rating reflects the mismatch I find between the story and the format. Board books are for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, children just beginning to appreciate books. The text should be simple and easy to understand, and using rhythm is a big advantage. Just taking a well-loved children's story and abridging it so it will be small enough for a board book is not acceptable. Some picture books do translate well to the board book form, because their text is simple enough. This story does not fall in that category. While the pictures are cute in this book, the book itself is small, so they're hard to appreciate, and the text still crowds the book, even though there's less of it. If you want to introduce your young child to this classic tale, then read or show them a picture book version of the entire story. It will hold their attention just as much as this board book will, with bigger illustrations to draw their eye.… (mais)
 
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nmhale | outras 3 resenhas | Dec 1, 2012 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
7
Membros
355
Popularidade
#67,468
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
7
ISBNs
18

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