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A carregar... The Funny Little Woman (Puffin Unicorn) (original 1972; edição 1993)por Arlene Mosel (Autor), Blair Lent (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. [GoodReads] In this Caldecott Medal-winning tale set in Old Japan, a lively little woman who loves to laugh pursues her runaway dumpling--and must outwit the wicked three-eyed oni when she lands in their clutches. "The pictures are in perfect harmony with the humorous mood of the story. . . . It's all done with a commendable amount of taste, imagination, and style."--School Library Journal (starred review) "A beautifully convincing tale."--The New York Times Book Review "Using elements of traditional Japanese art, the illustrator has made marvelously imaginative pictures."--The Horn Book "Lent's pictures are a lively blend of finely detailed, delicate drawings and rip-roaring good humor."--The Boston Globe "A good read-aloud with lots of suspense."--Learning Awards: ALA Notable Children's Book Child Study Association Book of the Year The Horn Book Fanfare sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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I feel a bit hesitant to wholeheartedly recommend it because I do try and find folktales in books by authors of the same nationality. I think what is really annoying is the “tee hee hee” but I can see where the repetition would be good as a read aloud. ( )