Melinda Brown từ Rekówka, Poland

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05/18/2024

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There’s no denying that Pooh is a very famous bear. For years he’s been winning people over with his plump belly and honey slurping ways. But these days it seems that he’s better known for his appearances on Disney-licensed merchandise rather than his adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood. It’s too bad really, because Winnie-the-Pooh is utterly charming and when I used to read it aloud to first graders, they loved it completely. And because it is nearly impossible to escape knowing Pooh, even adults who’ve never picked up the books themselves will find the books familiar and nostalgic. So why is it that our beloved friend is so well known, and so little read? There is a bit of a problem. You see, Winnie-The-Pooh is written on a fourth grade (or higher) level, with difficult vocabulary words like herbaceous, deception, hostile and spinney, as well as some complicated phrasing. However, the stories are made for children who are much younger. This division between the reading level and the interest level is what keeps these classics on the shelf rather than in kids’ hands, which is really too bad. The stories are cute and children especially enjoy moments when they find they are more clever than poor Pooh. Age Recommendation: This is a bit tricky. The reading level is probably appropriate for an advanced third grader, but the content and interest level skew a bit younger than that. Which mean, this book is also a great choice if your little reader is very advanced. It’s rare that a first or second grader would be able to read and understand this independently, but I know it does happen. If you have a super reader on your hands, this is a great way to provide a challenge without having to worry about the content. Great For: Reading aloud. If you have a soft spot for Pooh, skip the babyfied Disney versions and go for the real deal. Ernest Shepard’s original illustrations are charming, and frequent enough that you may be able to read with your little listeners tucked up next you. You will be able to explain confusing words and sections as you go, and ask your children questions to see if they can outsmart Pooh. Just make sure to get your best character voices ready, and don’t be afraid to sing the songs Pooh creates – kids love it! For the full review please visit my blog at: http://bit.ly/1ObAsuS

Người đọc Melinda Brown từ Rekówka, Poland

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.