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Janee Trasler

Autor(a) de Goat in a Boat

17 Works 462 Membros 14 Críticas

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Obras por Janee Trasler

Goat in a Boat (2020) 78 exemplares
Frog Meets Dog (2020) 78 exemplares
Hog on a Log (2020) 49 exemplares
Bedtime for Chickies (2014) 37 exemplares
Mimi and Bear in the Snow (2014) 36 exemplares
Benny's Chocolate Bunny (2011) 29 exemplares
Caveman, A B.C. Story (2011) 28 exemplares
Pottytime for Chickies (2014) 24 exemplares
Ghost Gets Dressed! (2007) 18 exemplares
Dinnertime for Chickies (2014) 18 exemplares
Ghost Eats It All! (2006) 13 exemplares
Mimi and Bear Make a Friend (2017) 12 exemplares
A New Chick for Chickies (2014) 11 exemplares

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Independent reading level: Grades k-2
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rnself | Dec 2, 2023 |
great 'how to read graphics' instructions; pleasant story
 
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melodyreads | Nov 7, 2023 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 1 outra crítica | Sep 15, 2022 |
Whatever other complaints one might have about Scholastic, you have to admit that their publishing division generally knows what kids like - and that's funny stories. This is amply demonstrated in their fairly recent line of transitional easy reader comics, Acorn, which are a step before the extremely popular Branches series.
Acorn hasn't been around long enough, and its audience is too transitory, to really gain "fans" per say, and the Unicorn and Yeti and Crabby series are the only ones I've actually gotten requests for. Unicorn and Yeti because unicorns, and Crabby because I have a big fan base for Jonathan Fenske's work (although kids don't usually remember his name, they absolutely recognize his characters!).

However, this age group does really well with recommendations, especially when many of the normal browsing mediums for the library aren't open, and I've been getting lots of requests for easy readers, funny easy readers, more Acorn books, stories like Elephant and Piggie, and "anything, you know what my kid likes." So I'm glad to have more new titles from Acorn to recommend and I loved this new series from Janee Trasler, which fits in perfectly with Acorn's gentle humor.

Also, now I feel like those online recipes where you have to read through paragraphs before you get to the actual ingredients.

Three bulgy-eyed frogs look askance at a friendly brown dog. "Dog wants to play." Dog tries to play with the frogs, but ends in failure every time. The frogs tell her to "Go" and she sadly walks away... but when a bear shows up she returns and her play-fails save the day! The frogs are ready to play now, but it will take some help for them to figure out a way for Dog to join in their play. Dog realizes at the very end that there are a few things frogs do that she might not want to join in with, like eating flies!

Full-page art is broken up with speech bubbles and simple sentences, some in larger or smaller font. Some of the text is against a brown (dirt) background and more difficult to read. There is a quick tutorial in the back on drawing the frogs and the simple art is humorous and appealing. Kids will giggle over Dog's flops and failures, especially when she gets peppered all over with red wasp stings.

Verdict: A funny addition to the Acorn series, sure to please young readers and their caregivers. A must-have for your easy readers or beginning chapters.

ISBN: 9781338540390; Published May 2020 by Scholastic; Purchased two copies for the library
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JeanLittleLibrary | 1 outra crítica | Aug 29, 2020 |

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Obras
17
Membros
462
Popularidade
#53,212
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
14
ISBN
72

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