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Gerald Rose (1) (1935–2023)

Autor(a) de The Tiger-Skin Rug

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32+ Works 385 Membros 5 Reviews

About the Author

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Obras de Gerald Rose

The Tiger-Skin Rug (1979) 67 cópias
Trouble in the Ark (1975) 46 cópias
The gingerbread man (Invitations to literacy) (1995) — Autor — 43 cópias
Scruff (1984) 20 cópias
Ahhh! Said Stork (1977) — Ilustrador — 17 cópias
Tiger Dreams (1996) 13 cópias
Horrible Hair (2002) 13 cópias

Associated Works

Jabberwocky and Other Poems (1973) — Ilustrador, algumas edições289 cópias
O Gato e o Diabo (1936) — Ilustrador, algumas edições102 cópias
The Walrus and the Carpenter (1974) — Ilustrador, algumas edições77 cópias
Figgie Hobbin (1970) — Ilustrador, algumas edições52 cópias
Nessie the Mannerless Monster (1964) — Ilustrador — 34 cópias
Professor Branestawm's Pocket Motor Car (Puffin Books) (1732) — Ilustrador, algumas edições13 cópias
Old Winkle and the Seagulls (1960) — Ilustrador, algumas edições9 cópias
How St. Francis Tamed the Wolf (1958) — Ilustrador, algumas edições8 cópias
A Time to Laugh: Funny Stories for Children (1985) — Ilustrador, algumas edições8 cópias
the big river (1962) — Ilustrador — 3 cópias
Alexander's flycycle (1969) — Ilustrador — 1 exemplar(es)
Wuffles Goes to Town (1959) — Ilustrador — 1 exemplar(es)
The hopping basket (1965) — Ilustrador — 1 exemplar(es)
The great jelly of London (1967) — Ilustrador — 1 exemplar(es)

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It has some outdated content such as a wife hitti g her husband for failing to catch fish which may not be suitable for all ages
 
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SafetySam | Aug 3, 2022 |
This storu is about a thin tiger wanted to stay at a palace and diso is not hungry any more, and he made it. I would like to use this book in my teaching, beacuse the theme of this story is very good, and the illustrations are very intersting.This book is good for 2-4 graders to read.
 
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CNKE94297 | 1 outra resenha | Mar 23, 2017 |
“The Tortoise and the Hare” by Gerald Rose is a book about a tortoise and a hare who are going to race against one another. The tortoise, of course, is very slow and the hare is fast. Despite the slowness of the tortoise, he still follows all of the rules. The hare, on the other hand, will get ahead of the tortoise and wait for him so he can try to mess the tortoise up on the race. The ending is shocking and I am not going to ruin it for anyone who has not read this book.
This is one of my favorite books of all time. I still love reading this as an adult and I am planning on buying this book. (I do not have any children.) The illustration in this book has older style drawings because this book has been around for a while but, the pictures still have a great part in telling the story. I think this book has a great life lesson: Never give up despite your competition.
Extensions for this book can be done when there is a P.E. competition. It will give the students who are not always winners and they are getting frustrated when they do not do very well. Another way is sometimes you as a teacher will have some students who think that they can cheat on assignments and nothing will happen. Instead of actually calling that student out, you can read this book to everyone and they will realize that cheaters do not always succeed and there are consequences.
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ENeal | Feb 20, 2008 |
Beautifully illustrated book retells an incident in the life of the author/illustrator. During WWII, after the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong, Gerald Rose with his sister and mother were interned in Stanley Camp. During that period a tiger swam to Hong Kong island, where it was eventually hunted down and shot - to the mingled relief and sorrow of young Gerald.
 
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muumi | Nov 2, 2007 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
32
Also by
14
Membros
385
Popularidade
#62,810
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
5
ISBNs
117
Idiomas
6

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