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Over in the meadow, in the sand, in the sun,
Lived an old mother turtle and her little turtle one.
"Dig!" said the mother.
"I dig," said the one.
So he dug all day,
In the sand, in the sun."
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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN: 0140565086
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Book Description
Welcome to a lush meadow bustling with activity, where one turtle digs, two fish swim, three bluebirds sing, and so on to ten fireflies that shine in the night. Keats's collage-style illustrations perfectly complement this classic Appalachian counting rhyme, which is also a popular song for toddlers.
Ingram
An old nursery poem introduces animals and their young and the numbers one through ten.
Children's Literature
Young readers will delight in this old favorite poem about nature and numbers. Keats does a terrific job bringing to life the relationship between mothers and their young in his vivid illustrations. The reader cannot resist the temptation to sing its verses out loud and shout out the many animal sounds identified. It is unfortunate that the musical transcript is not included for those who have not heard this poem sung before. Readers will not only learn about nature and its relationships and sounds, but will also have the opportunity to strengthen their understanding of the numbers one through ten. This is the perfect book to be used in the classroom when rhyming, counting, and natural science are all part of the curriculum. Part of the "Picture Books" series. - Andrea Sears Andrews
School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 1-- This serviceable interpretation of the traditional verse may not be needed in collections that already own Rojankovsky (HBJ, 1973) or Keats's versions (Four Winds, 1972; o.p.). Carter's collage illustrations are closer in style to the latter, but his animals seem stilted and stylized compared to Keats's work. Vibrant color is one of this book's strengths, as is the clever use of stamping texture on the collage figures. The entire rhyme is is printed at the back of the book; unfortunately, the musical score is not included. Many primary classrooms use this repetitive rhyme for introducing math and reading skills. Another look at an old favorite, but nothing new. --Mollie Bynum, Chester Valley Elementary School, Anchorage, AK |
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