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Bezig met laden... Tumble Bumble (1996)door Felicia Bond
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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. Tumble Bumble is a cute book that is a rhyming book. This book is about a bug, that meets a cat, that meets a a crocodile, and the books goes on. At the end, all the characters hangout and take a nap together. The pictures in this book are really great and students really enjoy this book. This book is on a 2nd or 3rd grade level and is a good read for these grade levels. I will have this book in my library because i think students will enjoy reading it and it will help students make rhyming word connections. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
As a tiny bug walks along, he is joined by a cat, a crocodile, a pig, and other animals, all of which end up in a boy's bed. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The second reason I enjoyed this book was because of the illustrations. All the illustrations throughout the book fit the mood of the story. The written text of this story is up beat and clear, as well as are the pictures. The illustrations are colorful and neat. The illustrator made sure that the illustrations were vibrant, but were crisp and clear just like the text is. For example, when the text says “So the crocodile sang him a song and she sang as they bounced along,” the illustration on that page just shows the crocodile holding all the other animals. The picture is precise to the text and is not overly elaborate.
Due to the different characters and illustrations in this book, I believe that the main idea of the text is that it is ok to be friends with others who are not like you. The text and illustrations both exhibit that a tiny bug was able to become friends with a variety of animals such as a cat, a crocodile, and a pig. The characters throughout the book are happy to see each other and walk together even though they all look completely different. I believe that the author wants readers to know that it is ok to be friends with a variety of people who all look different, just like the animals are. Since all the different animals can be friends, so can people in real life. ( )