Nancy’s Comments (group member since Feb 07, 2012)
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Jen wrote: "The illustrations in "Knuffle Bunny" by. Mo Willems enhanced the text by visually showing the frustration that Trixie feels not being able to communicate her needs. The combination of illustrations..."Jen wrote: "The illustrations in "Knuffle Bunny" by. Mo Willems enhanced the text by visually showing the frustration that Trixie feels not being able to communicate her needs. The combination of illustrations..."
You targeted a great example of how authors use picture books to connect children to common feelings, needs, and experiences. The artwork in Knuffle Bunny surely reveals what we all feel when we don't feel like someone understands.
Are there any historical facts in Arvella Whitmore's The Bread Winner?How would your students benefit from reading this book?
