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In My Garden (original 1981; edition 1981)

by Ermanno And Luigi Puricelli Cristini

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Presents a wordless panorama of assorted domestic animals sharing a garden environment with a variety of small wild creatures.
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Title:In My Garden
Authors:Ermanno And Luigi Puricelli Cristini
Info:Scholastic (1981), Paperback
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Great for beginners! This book is all pictures, making it easy for kids who are just starting to read. At the end, there's a fun game where you search for hidden bugs. It's enjoyable. ( )
  rachel.noordam | Feb 21, 2024 |
This book is great for students who are learning to read or have not yet learned to read, just to get comfortable with books. This book was wordless, and had a search and find in the back. There were different animals with little hidden bugs on each page that you have to find. In a classroom this could be used as a fun book for students to quietly flip through and and look at the pictures. ( )
  EleeCalhoun | Mar 4, 2023 |
This picture book consists of many different kind of creatures hidden in a garden. This book would be a great tool in a educational setting because it allows children to learn and identity different kind of creatures or living things that you might find in a garden. I would say this book is really only targeted towards primary age students, specifically students who are still learning different types of animals, insects or reptiles. ( )
  alexishandley | Feb 6, 2023 |
When looking at the cover of this book, I thought it would be a book that is similar to “The Runaway Bunny,” due to the illustrations. However, after reading it, I discovered that this is a true picture book that has few to no words at all! I really enjoy this book, and others like this, because of the lack of words. Books like this one, allow for struggling readers to comprehend a story. The first opening page has an intro to set up the scene and to tell the readers to “keep your eyes open, observe carefully, and have a little patience.” I appreciate that the author is telling to the readers to be observant because I feel that many children can brush though books like this one. Each picture shows a lot of detail in some places, such as the hen’s legs, and a lack of detail in others, such as the plain blue sky. This contrast is good for helping readers notice the little details and maintain the patience to find other details. If each page were so busy, I think a reader may get overwhelmed and brush over the pages. This book is a great way to teach a science lesson about nature to young children. For example, they can identify living and non-living things in the garden! Overall, this book is really great! ( )
  kriley5 | Apr 4, 2015 |
wordless book, animal recognition, nature, bugs
  mjones3 | Sep 18, 2011 |
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As I wander through my garden on a clear and sunny day, I meet many friends: my cat, who is looking for mice; the hen, who searches for food; the white rabbits in their hutch, and many more...
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