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Indlæser... Bunny Day: Telling Time from Breakfast to Bedtimeaf Rick Walton
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. A picture book following an anthropomorphic bunny family through their day. The text says what the bunnies are doing and what time they are doing it. Each illustration includes an analog clock within the scene showing the appropriate time. I imagine this would be a good start to helping children tell time on clocks with hands, though there is no complexity to the times shown (they are all on the hour). Aside from that, the book is sweet and shows a family doing things together, including getting chores done in a timely fashion so that everyone can enjoy more fun activities together afterwards. A book that can teach some lessons without feeling overly didactic or preachy. The illustrations are rich (lots of "new" things to see on repeat readings) and lovely. ( ) FANTASY: (age group: primary) This story is a good example of fantasy because it involves magic, though the fact that the animals can talk and do things that people do. It enforces good habits of routine to kids, though the use of bunnies, so that the children will subconsciously think about their own routines and how they do things at a certain time everyday without explicitly telling the kids that it is important. This story follows a day in the life of a rabbit family from eight in the morning to eight at night. The book is extremely fun to read, with a consistent rhythm to the text. The colorful and detailed illustrations are pleasing to the eye. This story is an excellent introduction to the concept of time. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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