

Indlæser... D.W. All Wetaf Marc Brown
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. The main idea of this book is to always try something before you say you don't like it. One thing I like about this book is the big brother taking a leap of faith to try and help his sister get in the water. I also like the page when she gets in the water and "floated, flipped and dunked" because it has a picture of her doing each thing also with the words. This book was good because of the illustrations and the theme. The illustrations really help the reader visualize what is going on. There are minimal words and good descriptive pictures, this is good for young readers. For example, there is a picture of D.W and Arthur splashing and the word SPLASH right next to it. This can be helpful for a student just starting to read who needs visual cues. I also like the theme in this story. D.W overcomes her fear of the water and swimming. This would be great for a little kid who's never been to the beach and may have the same fears as the character. At the end she overcomes her fear. Overall the moral of the story is to step out of your boundaries sometimes. D.W. All Wet uses familiar characters to show kids how to be brave and face their fears. As D.W. is at the beach, she soon realizes that it isn't as scary as she first thought and even wants to go back again! Kids are often scared of the unknown and can even realize they love the thing they thought they were scared of. I like that this book teaches kids not to "knock it before you try it." I still don't like his writing because it's very disconnected to me. Still, the picture support helps this a bit. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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D.W. bosses her brother Arthur into carrying her on his shoulders at the beach because she maintains that she hates the water, until she gets a big wet surprise. No library descriptions found. |
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