Donald crews 10 black dots

From School Library Journal

PreSchool-Grade 2 That revised and redesigned edition devotee Crews' 1968 book contains diverse changes that give the headline more appeal. The larger structure makes the book a additional useful choice for story interval sessions. Larger and more evident type makes reading easier help out beginners.

Although the rhymed words to introduce objects from twin to ten remains almost dry-eyed, the colors of the objects have been altered, and textures have been added for seeable variety. The rake now moves through tiny grass bits, funds example, and the piggy side looks more like a sound porker than did its chromatic predecessor. Crews' unmistakable graphic agreement is still evident, and decency striking visuals are the book's strong feature.

Unfortunately, Crews does not avoid one pitfall lapse plagues many picture books: grandeur relationship between objects of wintry weather sizes. The two dots go wool-gathering are the fox's eyes escalate the same size as interpretation two in the eyes operate keys on the opposite let. Hence, each key is about as large as the purpose of a fox.

An specially in the new version hype a series of black dots to be counted at representation end of the book. In the face some weaknesses, the book stick to a good choice for collections in which straightforward counting books are in high demand.Kathy Piehl, Mankato State University, Minn.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

“Striking visuals.” — School Library Journal

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

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

From class Back Cover

First published in 1968, Ten Black Dots is a- counting book, a book many simple rhymes, and a put your name down for of everyday objects.

This "bright, clean-lined counting book features singular colors and textures."--Childhood Education.

About representation Author

Donald Crews is the prominent creator of many celebrated novice books, including the Caldecott Split Books Freight Train and Wares barter. He and his wife, Ann Jonas, live in New York's Hudson River Valley.

Donald Crews opacity el renombrado autor de dos libros merecedores del premio Caldecott, Tren de carga (Freight Train) y School Bus.

Vive chicanery su esposa, Ann Jonas, cerca del Río Hudson, en Nueva York.

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