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The Things I Can Do
Di Jeff Mack
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Valutazione: 4.5 stelle su 54.5/5 (7 recensioni)
Lunghezza: 33 pagine3 minuti
- Editore:
- Macmillan Publishers
- Pubblicato:
- Jun 25, 2013
- ISBN:
- 9781466844551
- Formato:
- Libro
Descrizione
Want to see what Jeff drew? It's a book about him and all the things he can do!
He can make his own lunch! He can get his own drink. He can take his own bath—pretty cool, don't you think?
Get ready for a riotous time as Jeff explains, in words and self-drawn pictures, all the things he can do—in a book he made all by himself!
A Neal Porter Book
Informazioni sul libro
The Things I Can Do
Di Jeff Mack
Valutazioni:
Valutazione: 4.5 stelle su 54.5/5 (7 recensioni)
Lunghezza: 33 pagine3 minuti
Descrizione
Want to see what Jeff drew? It's a book about him and all the things he can do!
He can make his own lunch! He can get his own drink. He can take his own bath—pretty cool, don't you think?
Get ready for a riotous time as Jeff explains, in words and self-drawn pictures, all the things he can do—in a book he made all by himself!
A Neal Porter Book
- Editore:
- Macmillan Publishers
- Pubblicato:
- Jun 25, 2013
- ISBN:
- 9781466844551
- Formato:
- Libro
Informazioni sull'autore
JEFF MACK has been drawing since he was in first grade and is the illustrator of many books for children including Boo, Bunny! written by Kathryn Galbraith, and James Howe's Bunnicula and Friends series. He lives in Easthampton, Massachusetts.
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sullywriter_1
A fun, infectious book that will make kids want to show what they can do.
mad.river.librarian
Just okay. Perhaps my preschoolers were a tad too young for the humor (underwear on the head/ boogers on the sweater genre, even though the narrative and text were pitched directly at them. No one checked it out afterward (20 kiddos passed it by). Perhaps the kindergartners will find it more appealing, but I don't like it well enough to read it aloud again: too disjointed and clunky.
alexann_1
Maybe my favorite picture book of the year?