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A carregar... A Very Ninja Christmas (Amelia Rules)por Jimmy Gownley
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Children's graphic novel about a little kid who plays superhero with her friends, and is plotting all the Christmas loot she's going to get. Some people don't get as much loot! Unfair! Does Santa really exist? The kids go on an adventure to disprove Santa's existence, but aren't sure themselves. Amelia discovers that one of her friends doesn't have a lot of money and doesn't get toys, and then plays Santa with her friend so that he can have a cool toy. ... At the end of the book is the origin story which shows Amelia moving to town, after her parents divorce, and trying to become friends with the gang. [return][return]Nice enough kid-centered story about kindness, and the "Christmas spirit" of giving. But, very definitely white and Christmas-oriented. No non-Christmas celebrants are acknowledged (Jews? Muslims? nah) and everyone, so far as I could tell, is pretty which white. Kids who are flirting with the idea of whether Santa is "real" or not won't learn anything particularly new, but observant readers will figure something out from the aunt's response, and from the general questions of class and poverty. ( ) G.A.S.P. (Gathering of Awesome Super Pals) decide to investigate Santa to see if he’s for real or a fake, and Amelia tries to maximize her haul of loot for Christmas by working on her parents’ guilt about their divorce. Also included is the story of when Amelia first moved to Pennsylvania from New York and became a member of G.A.S.P. There’s also information on how the comics are created. Children's graphic novel about a little kid who plays superhero with her friends, and is plotting all the Christmas loot she's going to get. Some people don't get as much loot! Unfair! Does Santa really exist? The kids go on an adventure to disprove Santa's existence, but aren't sure themselves. Amelia discovers that one of her friends doesn't have a lot of money and doesn't get toys, and then plays Santa with her friend so that he can have a cool toy. ... At the end of the book is the origin story which shows Amelia moving to town, after her parents divorce, and trying to become friends with the gang. Nice enough kid-centered story about kindness, and the "Christmas spirit" of giving. But, very definitely white and Christmas-oriented. No non-Christmas celebrants are acknowledged (Jews? Muslims? nah) and everyone, so far as I could tell, is pretty which white. Kids who are flirting with the idea of whether Santa is "real" or not won't learn anything particularly new, but observant readers will figure something out from the aunt's response, and from the general questions of class and poverty. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence a SérieAmelia Rules! (100)
Amelia focuses on what's really important at Christmas--ninjas--until she discovers that not everyone, including her good friend Pajamaman, is as fortunate as she. That's when Amelia sets out to create a Christmas miracle of her own! Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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