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Carregando... Bone Button Borscht (1995)de Aubrey Davis, Dušan Petričić (Ilustrador)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. A Jewish retelling of Stone Soup, this time with buttons. The story begins with a beggar saying, "Such good I bring out in people. They share. They give. And me? I get a little something too. It's perfect." A little beggar arrives in a poor village and with his magic bone buttons brings the town to witness the making of Bone Button Borscht. This is a beautifully done picture book. The pictures, though simple, tell just as much of the story as the text and they are brilliant; all done in watercolour there is so much brightness and life in the character's faces, even the little cat that randomly shows up. It's a story of sharing and the connections between people done in a funny and interesting way. This book provides a lesson, within a story. The lesson is that by sharing, everyone gains. That's a good lesson to learn. The picturtes have a mysterious look to them, which adds to the flavour of the book. Also, the book references several things that are associated with the Jewish people. So specific students will enjoy seeing that aspect in a story they read. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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On a dark winter's night, a ragged beggar dreams of a warm hearth and a delicious meal --- and sets out to find just that. In this retelling of the classic folk tale ?Stone Soup,? a stranger teaches the poor villagers what can be accomplished with a few buttons and a little cooperation. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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