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Alice E. Goudey

Autor(a) de Houses from the Sea

28 Works 750 Membros 6 Reviews

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Obras de Alice E. Goudey

Houses from the Sea (1959) 143 cópias
Day We Saw the Sun Come Up (1961) 87 cópias
Here Come the Bears (1954) 68 cópias
Butterfly Time (1964) 65 cópias
Here Come the Bees! (1960) 37 cópias
Here Come the Beavers! (1957) 35 cópias
Here Come the Cottontails! (1965) 34 cópias
Red Legs (1966) 29 cópias
Here Come the Squirrels! (1962) 28 cópias
Here Come the Elephants! (1955) 26 cópias
Here Come the Dolphins! (1754) 25 cópias
Here Come the Seals! (1957) 23 cópias
Here Come the Deer! (1955) 23 cópias
Here Come the Whales! (1956) 21 cópias
Here Come the Raccoons! (1959) 20 cópias
Here Come the Lions! (1956) 20 cópias
Graywings (1964) 17 cópias
The good rain; (1950) 13 cópias
Sunnyvale Fair (1972) 7 cópias
The merry fiddlers (1951) 6 cópias
Here come the wild dogs! (1958) 4 cópias
HERE COMES THE DOLPHINS 1 exemplar(es)
Butterfly Time 1 exemplar(es)

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Nome de batismo
Goudey, Alice Edwards
Data de nascimento
1898
Sexo
female
Ocupação
children's book author

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This book is a great way to teach children about shadows and how the earth can have light on one side and be dark (have shadow) on the other side.
 
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MarlenePreciado | outras 2 resenhas | Feb 10, 2022 |
Two siblings wake up very early to watch the sun come up and end up learning all about the earth's rotation and shadows. The book contains a note from the author about the fact that the sun is a star. Illustrations start out very dark to depict the time of day. Later the illustrations become much more colorful and bright to match the story. This would be absolutely perfect to use to teach about the solar system. Also good to teach the philosophical idea that there must be darkness in order to appreciate the night.… (mais)
 
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JenniferSprinkle | outras 2 resenhas | Jul 11, 2019 |
Mostly watercolor picture book with colorful, detailed, mostly full page spreads make up this caldecott honor book. Many similes and metaphors and wonderful descriptions make up the telling of the beautiful shells children find at the beach. This book can be used to teach about sea life or as a prereading book before a larger novel about visiting the sea. The book also contains a list with names of the shells the children found as well as a brief telling of how shells are made.
 
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JenniferSprinkle | outras 2 resenhas | Jul 11, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
28
Membros
750
Popularidade
#33,913
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
6
ISBNs
22

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