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Bezig met laden... The Bag I'm Taking to Grandma'sdoor Shirley Neitzel
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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. The Bag I'm Taking to Grandma's is a lighthearted story about what is necessary to pack for a trip to grandma's. Of course the young boy decides to take many impractical things, such as toys, while his mother thinks he needs to take clothes. I enjoyed this book. It is a light hearted book relating to children and one of the issues many of them have, leaving their belongings behind when going to stay somewhere else. I believe this book is appropriate for even small children. I also think they would enjoy it. It is best suited for the youngest kids, pre-k to second grade. Above that I'm not sure they would appreciate it. In the class room The Bag I'm Taking to Grandma's could be used as an aide on a day before a long weekend or summer vacation while talking about what all is going to happen. This would be helpful for many young students because it may be the first time they have went to stay somewhere without their parents. It would be good for any lesson about going to grandma's or what is important. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
In cumulative verses and rebuses a young boy and his mother have different views on how to pack a bag for a trip to Grandma's. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The young boy only has so much space in his bag, but is only considering the things that he WANTS to take over to his grandma's house, not necessarily what he NEEDS. He tries to bring all kinds of things that fill up his bag, such as toys. He has made no space for the things that he needs, like clothes and a toothbrush.
In the end, his mother helps him sort out his bag properly.