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[.ca] All Aboard Poetry Station Stop 2 Grasshopper Pie And ... (ISBN 0448433478)



Sinnott is on his way to becoming the next Shultz....:
The poetry in Grasshopper Pie is wonderful for youngsters just learning how to read. The vivid illustrations drawn by Adrian Sinnott make the whole learning-to-read experience a much more enjoyable and fun one. It was so clever to have a grasshopper hidden on every page!! I am first grade teacher in Boston, and the kids in my class loved reading the book and looking at the pictures. Sinnott really inspired them to get into art and draw on their own.


Simply Fantastic!:
This book is a wonderful collection of poems for children. I love the illustrations by Adrian Sinnott because they match the writing perfectly. They are silly, fun, and creative. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of Shel Silverstien.


I liked it... Funny stories and humorous pictures.:
"Grasshopper Pie" is a very good children's book and I highly recommend it. My six-year-old daughter was able to practice her reading skills with it and enjoyed the illustrations very much. My daughter and I are eagerly awaiting the next book Mr. Steinberg and Mr. Sinnott do together.


Beautiful:
Grasshopper Pie has some of the most intriguing artwork in children's books I've seen in a long time. I was pulled to the books, not by the title, not by the poems, but the truly insightful artwork which decorated the pages. I believe that Adrian C Sinnott will go far in the illustration industry and wish that many more books featuring him will soon appear!


A Fun, Whimsical Book:
Grasshopper Pie and Other Poems is a collection of whimsical stories by David Steinberg. Brought to life by cartoonist Adrian Sinnott, the tales and illustrations will captivate children and parents alike. My two daughters loved the Grasshopper chronicles-- from the title story to a tale about an upside-down boy and an "Alien in My Soup." My oldest daughter, age 7, found the cover illustration fun to study, with grasshoppers playfully swimming in the kitchen sink, lounging in the silverware drawer, munching on a blueberry pie, etc. Anyone who has children knows that children love looking at the details of any given drawing and spotting the various activities depicted by the artist (there's a "Where's Waldo?" quality to the cover). As my oldest daughter said, "The drawings are cool and the stories are funny." Thankfully, Grasshopper Pie does not have any politically correct adult moralizing, and instead emphasizes children's imaginations. I recommend Grasshopper Pie for children ages 5 to 8, and for adults who wish to revisit the way they once thought when they were young.


Author:David Steinberg
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:811.6
EAN:9780448433479
ISBN:0448433478
Number Of Pages:48
Publication Date:2004-02-09
Reading Level:Ages 4-8
Release Date:2004-02-10



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