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Animalia, great subject, great motivation!, Aug 13 2001
This review is from: Animalia (Hardcover)
Animalia By Graeme Base
What great illustrations! What great prose! The writing is arranged differently on each page, in different colors, styles, and size! What a way to introduce flexibility into a child's reading skills! And the motivation is fantastic! Children love the variety, both in the writing and in the detailed pictures! Kids love the silliness and words similar in sounds, too! And great big words for early readers are most challenging and exciting!
As a retired teacher, I remember reading times when older children (age 9 - 11), would sit for an entire silent reading period,looking for the tiny picture of Graeme Base on each page, all the while enjoying and appreciating the other illustrations, and usually chuckling about them I remember older children willingly reading aloud to younger children in an after-school program. I remember younger children (age5-6) reinforcing beginning sounds of letters in this book, by listening and reading the long words, sounding them out as they read along, getting hints from the many illustrations, and at the same time, sharpening their visual skills, noticing details on each page. All in all, a great book for children! Enjoy!
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the illustrations and text are both superb, Aug 7 2003
Animalia opens with a poem entreating the reader to search for the boy in each illustration, and it is well worth the effort. The surrealistic images that flow to the edge of nearly each page dazzle the eye; each one contains more than a person could take in during an hour of observing. Each painting portrays the alliterative line that accompanies it. A reader can experience this book either as 26 separate narrative poems, or 26 lines to one alphabet-infused poem. Through Base's alliterative efforts and animal illustrations for each letter of the alphabet, he exposes children to many new and difficult words as children enjoy persevering to discover the hidden image in each picture.
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Beautiful book by brilliant Base!, Nov 11 2002
Base's beautiful illustrations and silly alliteration make this book one of my favorite teaching tools. It's perfect for 3rd graders and up. The text will be difficult for younger kids to understand, but they will enjoy the bright colors and the sounds of the tongue twisters.
What makes this book so much fun is that the illustrations on each page are all items that begin with the same letter as each tongue twister. However, it's not always easy to figure this out. For example, on the first page with the letter A you will see a picture of a snake. But snake begins with the letter "s", so how can this be? Well, it's an Anaconda!!
You can keep your kids (or students) busy by having them be a detective and list all the items on a page that begin with that letter. This activity really requires higher level thinking
skills and is perfect for challenging your students.
Also, in every picture the author has drawn himself as a little boy. It's like a little puzzle on each page.
Kudos to Base. A brilliant book that finds the child in all of us--regardless of our age.
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