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Bezig met laden... Penny and Her Dolldoor Kevin Henkes
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This book is a sweet book about Henkes's beloved character Penny thinking of a name for her doll. I think that the story keeps the reader engaged the entire time. You just want to know what Penny is going to name her doll. Henkes does a great job of creating a good sense of family in his Penny books. The mice are relatable. Henkes use of pastels sets a light, positive mood for all of his Penny books. He also uses line to show his character's emotions and movement. ( ) While out in the garden with her parents, Penny receives a package from her grandmother. Inside is a present: a brand new doll. She is excited, but has a little problem: she doesn't know what to name it. She thinks of a few, and her parents suggest names, but none of them sound right. At the end, as she walks through the garden again among the flowers, she finally gets inspiration for the perfect name: Rose. "Penny and Her Doll" is a sweet story about when Penny receives a doll from her Gram. Penny loves her new doll but cannot think of a name for her! Penny shows her new doll around the house and the name just comes to her! This is such an adorable story about a mouse and her new doll. I really love the fact that children can relate to a mouse. This will expand their imaginations. I know that Kevin Henkes has plenty more stories using mice and I would love to read some of them.
Penny the mouse receives a doll from her Gram and loves it, but needs to give the doll a name. Suggestions from her parents just don’t fit. In the process of welcoming the doll to her home, she discovers the perfect name. Kevin Henkes, winner of Catholic Library Association's 2013 Regina Medal, delivers another treasure for children. As author and illustrator, he creates words and pictures that are adorable and sweet. Shades of pink, purple, and green throughout the illustrations will appeal to little girls. This story is identifiable for little girls. Who hasn’t struggled to name a new doll or stuffed animal? Early readers can get their first opportunity to read a chapter book. Three chapters divide the story. As a read-aloud book, it works wonderfully with the right amount of repetition. Henkes’ website announces that this is a new series for new readers. This is a classic Henkes work – charming story, delightful illustrations. Add it to your growing collection of Henkes books in your public, school, or home library. Onderdeel van de reeks(en)PrijzenErelijsten
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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