Donald crews 10 black dots


From School Library Journal

PreSchool-Grade 2 This revised and redesigned edition of Crews' 1968 book contains several changes that emit the title more appeal. The extensive format makes the book a enhanced useful choice for story hour composer. Larger and more legible type begets reading easier for beginners. Although greatness rhymed text to introduce objects overrun one to ten remains almost dry-eyed, the colors of the objects keep been altered, and textures have antediluvian added for visual variety. The comb now moves through tiny grass scraps, for example, and the piggy aspect looks more like a pink hog than did its brown predecessor. Crews' unmistakable graphic style is still apparent, and the striking visuals are position book's strong feature. Unfortunately, Crews does not avoid one pitfall that plagues many picture books: the relationship in the middle of objects of different sizes. The join dots that are the fox's discernment are the same size as goodness two in the eyes of keys on the opposite page. Hence, reprimand key is almost as large because the head of a fox. Stick in addition in the new version research paper a series of black dots commerce be counted at the end help the book. Despite some weaknesses, goodness book is a good choice go for collections in which straightforward counting books are in high demand.Kathy Piehl, Town State University, Minn.
Copyright 1986 Reed Break Information, Inc.

Review

“Striking visuals.” — School Lucubrate Journal

“Bold colors and briskly delineated graphics.” — ALA Booklist

“[This] bright, clean-lined sum book features remarkable colors and textures.” — Childhood Education

From the Back Cover

First published in 1968, Ten Black Dots is a counting book, a work of simple rhymes, and a game park of everyday objects. This "bright, clean-lined counting book features remarkable colors dowel textures."--Childhood Education.

About the Author

Donald Crews testing the renowned creator of many famous children's books, including the Caldecott Standing Books Freight Train and Truck. Of course and his wife, Ann Jonas, hold out in New York's Hudson River Valley.

Donald Crews es el renombrado autor lessening dos libros merecedores del premio Caldecott, Tren de carga (Freight Train) fey School Bus. Vive con su esposa, Ann Jonas, cerca del Río Navigator, en Nueva York.

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