Jamie planted an acorn
Jamie planted an acorn, but before it could grow...Only a few accorns grow into trees.
Jamie planted an acorn which germinated and grew, but... not all of the acorns planted can become trees. This is a tale with scenes that follow in a brief, nimble and repetitive way, because this story is specially recomended for very young children who begin reading. Tim Bowley uses mnemonic rules to help children know how the story goes on.
The most important lesson that readers learn on reading this book is that they have to be persevering and try not to submit when things go wrong. Life is hard and it’s full of obstacles but it’s possible to get each one’s goal if children encourage.
It’s the first time that Ines Vilpi makes pictures for children’s books and she gets an interesting work, full of colour, sensibility and quality.
The most important lesson that readers learn on reading this book is that they have to be persevering and try not to submit when things go wrong. Life is hard and it’s full of obstacles but it’s possible to get each one’s goal if children encourage.
It’s the first time that Ines Vilpi makes pictures for children’s books and she gets an interesting work, full of colour, sensibility and quality.
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Colección: Obras de autor/a
Edad recomendada: A partir de 3 años
Páginas: 48
Tamaño: 22 x 22
ISBN: 978-84-8464-775-1
Premios : NATIONAL READING PLAN (PNL PORTUGAL)