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Indlæser... Piggies (original 1991; udgave 1995)af Audrey Wood (Forfatter)
Work InformationPiggies af Don Wood (1991)
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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. RUN, don't walk, to get this book for your toddler. The big board book format is toddler-proof, and the illustrations will keep you engaged for hours. What a nice bedtime ritual for your family. ( ) Not exactly "this little piggy goes to the market" kind of book. However, the idea of pigs as your fingers and toes remain true. Ten little pigs dance, skip, and do other silly things on the child's fingers and toes before the child goes to sleep. The book counts the little piggies one by one on each of the hands. (Children can copy the motions what the hands are doing. This also allows children to imagine little pigs dancing, and twirling on their fingers). This book uses lots of adjectives to describe the pigs such as "two smart little piggies" showing the piggies reading a book and using a telescope. "Sometimes they're hot little piggies..." This page shows the bright, hot sun behind them. "... and sometimes they're cold little piggies." On this page, you can see lots of snow and the piggies all bundle up in winter wear. The book ends with the child placing their hands on his/her stomach by interlocking the fingers together so the piggies can fall asleep. Author: Audrey Wood has made kids' fingers and toes represent little piggies. Starting with the thumb and ending with the pinkie this is what each piggie represents for each finger... fat, smart, long, silly, and wee little. If a child looks at their hands (since they are much smaller/shorter than adults) they can imagine their thumb being a fat little piggie or their pinky being a wee little piggie. Audrey Wood used a lot of adjectives in her book along with the illustrator using lots of detail that goes hand and hand with the words. My experience: So I read this to my preschool (2-4 age) and whatever the hands did, they did too. I did not tell them to do this, so it was really interesting on how they automatically did this. (For some reason, it actually shocked me). One page had all fingers up with the pinkie down. My kids could not do this. So after I read the book, we practice the different hand motions. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Google Books — Indlæser... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:
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