Too Much Noise in the Library

by Susan Margaret Chapman

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The mayor visits Ms. Reade's school library, and when he decides it is too noisy, he turns off the computers and Dvd players, locks up all the books, and sends the students and teachers away, but soon realizes that a library is no good if it is not being used.

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I like this book because it's a predictable book. The author's use of repetition throughout the book allows children to guess what will happen next in the story. This repetitive language that the author used also makes the book easy for children to read. I like the illustrations in the book and commend the illustrator for creating multiple library settings that followed along with the text. The message that I took from this book was, "change isn't always good". Sometimes you just have to accept and appreciate the way things are. This book is a good read for a younger crowd, especially during a read aloud or choral reading.

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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
440LanguageFrench & related languagesFrench and related Romance languages
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PZ7 .C3723 .TLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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