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Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow?

door Susan A. Shea

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Poses rhyming questions about what grows and what does not.
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Plays with the concept of living vs. inanimate objects in a fun fold-out format, in rhyme. Bold color and design, really inventive.

"If a snakelet grows and becomes a snake, can a cupcake grow and become a cake?" ( )
  JennyArch | Apr 9, 2018 |
I would have to say Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow by author, Susan Shea, is one of my favorite children’s books. First, I loved the concept behind the book (which things will grow or not grow)? Second, the author does a great job using rhyming words (ex. If a cub grows and becomes a bear, can a stool grow and become a chair)? Third, the picture book has pages that can be flipped up. I found this to be an interesting addition to the book (ex. A page consists of a baby boy and when flipped up it is a grown boy). In this specific picture book the author does a great job naming objects, people, and animals that grow and do not grow. The author allows the reader to make their own interpretations before giving the answer away. The big idea behind Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow is for children to learn what can grow and what stays the same (ex. A joey will grow into a kangaroo, but a stool will not grow into a chair). ( )
  CheyenneSnider | Sep 20, 2016 |
Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? is an interactive poetry book in which children can examine and learn about growth and change in nature. I think that this book is great for younger children who are still trying to grasp a better understanding of the world and how it works. For example, a child may not understand that while hair grows, an object like a plate does not. The book lists many examples of what grows and what does not grow in a fun way. The illustrations are interactive which I believe makes this book a great option to have in a classroom. Students would enjoy seeing which items grow and which items do not grow, all while learning new information. Since this is a poetry book, the words flow smoothly and make reading effortless and entertaining. For example the book says, "If a snakelet grows and becomes a snake, can a cupcake grow and become a cake?" Each page essentially has some sort of rhyme to it, like the example. ( )
  CassieLThompson | Sep 7, 2016 |
A book that makes a child think. It asks a question then has flip-up pictures that gives another scenario. It is a story that children would easily become engaged in. The pictures are bright and colorful.
  Kelly16 | Feb 21, 2016 |
I like this book because it is fun, interactive, and informative. To show the growth of each object, there was a flap that extended each page. For example, wen the book asked if a car can grow into a truck, the page extended to the right to make it larger. This makes each page interactive. I also liked the fact that the author saved the answer to the questions until the end of the book. This allows the reader to compare the answers of each object. It informs the reader about which things can grow and why. The big idea of this book is that living things, such as kangaroos or owls, grow, while nonliving things, such as watches and sweaters, do not grow. ( )
  mwilli62 | Feb 15, 2016 |
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