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Loading... What Do You Do with a Kangarooby Mercer Meyer (otherwise under Mercer Mayer)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is a very repetitive story to read to beginning readers. The fact that it asks the same question over and over is very good for younger readers to listen to. They will know that it's going to ask the same question again and they can fill in the blank while reading it. This is a very cute story for students at the elementary school level. The story is somewhat repetitive, using the question "What do you do?" This is great because students can read this repetitive sentence with the teacher. The pages are also fun and colorful. This is a silly story that would be suitable for younger elementary aged students. The illustartions are amusing and done well. There is a reptative sentence: "What do you do?" Punctuation is varied using periods, exclamations, and questions marks. A little girl wakes up to find a kangaroo telling her to move he would like to have her bed. She doesn't know what to do, and then her day gets crazier. There is a opsossum in her bathroom when she tries to wash her face, a racoon in her kitchen, a moose in her doorway, a camel in her bathtub, and more! She says that you should kick the animals out, but she can't! In the end, she lets them all sleep in her bed, and she joins them. This book fit into so many catagories. Great for all ages in the classroom. Its good for a good laugh. no reviews | add a review
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