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Indlæser... Frog in Winter (1992)af Max Velthuijs
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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. In this story, frog has really good friends. They all try to do things and help him not freeze in the winter. When they realize how much he doesn't like it, they all go inside his house and entertain him. You could have your class tell what they would do to make frog happy in warm and then draw a picture of it. You could also go around the class and ask what their favorite season is. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Frog's physiology does not permit him to enjoy winter, but his friends help him to make the best of the cold weather. No library descriptions found. |
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Like the first two Frog books - Frog in Love and Frog and the Birdsong - this charming picture-book explores an important issue in a non-didactic way, offering a gentle and reassuring take on a significant problem. Sometimes, we just don't listen to one another, and through that omission, we fail to grasp the gravity of a situation. This latter is particularly true of children, who may not understand all the dangers around them. Frog In Winter sees Pig, Duck and Hare making that mistake, initially, by failing to appreciate just how distressed Frog is, when it comes to the cold weather, but also sees them putting their error right, and helping to come up with a solution to the problem. With an engaging narrative, and sweetly adorable illustrations - Velthuijs' artwork has really been growing on me, as I read through more of his books! - this is a title I would recommend to young readers who have difficult adjusting to a particular season, or who have been ill. ( )