Virginia Dooley
Autor(a) de Tubes in My Ears: My Trip to the Hospital
Obras por Virginia Dooley
Word Study Learning Packs: 15 Reproducible Learning Charts with Easy Lessons and Activity Sheets to Build Vocabulary (2007) 8 exemplares
Quick Reference Guides: 10 Indispensable, Reproducible Guides for Students to Use for Reference, Research, and Review (2004) 6 exemplares
Turn-to-Learn Wheels in Color: Alphabet: 26 Ready-to-Go Manipulative Wheels That Help Children Build and Reinforce… (2009) 3 exemplares
R.C. Gorman's Nudes $ Foods--in good taste 1 exemplar
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 14
- Membros
- 149
- Popularidade
- #139,413
- Avaliação
- 4.0
- Críticas
- 1
- ISBN
- 16
I also enjoyed the illustrations in the book. The book is told in first person by a child, and the illustrations are in brightly colored drawings that appear as if a child could have illustrated them. The illustrations cover the page completely helping the reader to focus on their detail. For example, on the page that describes the child waking up from surgery, the illustrations are so clever. On that page the boy is holding his pet dinosaur, there are get well cards, a balloon, and his parents. The illustrations show that his parents love him and bought symbols of love for him to see as soon as he opened his eyes. The illustrations are so powerful, including hidden messages, that they should be viewed separate from reading the text.
The big idea of the book is that surgery can see scary, but if you have the knowledge of how things work before they happen, you can feel less afraid. The author does a great job including beneficial details to help the reader. The book can ultimately help anyone of any age feel less nervous before having surgery or a medical procedure.… (mais)