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| Genre/Form: | Children's stories Identification Fiction Fiction Identification Juvenile fiction |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Fiction, Juvenile audience |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Amy Krouse Rosenthal; Tom Lichtenheld |
| ISBN: | 9780811868655 0811868656 |
| OCLC Number: | 243601706 |
| Awards: | A Junior Library Guild selection |
| Description: | 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Responsibility: | Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; [illustrations by] Tom Lichtenheld. |
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"You know when people refer to "a book for all ages?" .in [this] new picture book, the cliche proves true..Hop (or swim) and find a Duck! Rabbit! of your very own!"--BookPage
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Change Your Mind Everytime
The text of the story is a dialogue between two voices. They debate whether the line-drawing illustration...
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The text of the story is a dialogue between two voices. They debate whether the line-drawing illustration is a duck or a rabbit. Each offer rational explanations for his /her thought and each eventually consider the others point of view. Preschoolers through adults can share the story, and then have fun expressing and changing their own perceptions.
The only negative to this book is that the gutter falls annoyingly on the "ears" or "bill" of the line-drawing, hampering the reader from easily and quickly switching from one perception to another.
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A fun book for kids of all ages to look at.
This visually clever book uses a simple illustration which could easily bee seen as a duck or a rabbit depending on your perspective to frame some silly dialogue where speakers debate the true nature of what they are seeing. This would be a great read aloud for K-2 level classes, and a fun book for...
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This visually clever book uses a simple illustration which could easily bee seen as a duck or a rabbit depending on your perspective to frame some silly dialogue where speakers debate the true nature of what they are seeing. This would be a great read aloud for K-2 level classes, and a fun book for kids of all ages to look at.
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