Slime & All
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Rating | : | 4.48 (929 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1616332212 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 16 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A little book about a giant worm Sharon Stanley Ms. Collins knows kids! What child could resist a story about a giant worm?! Lump is a sad giant worm though, with a problem most of us can identify with at one time or anotherhe feels different. Because of this, he is rejected and lonely. That is, until he meets a boy who sees not just a slimey worm, but a possible friend. I love a fun story, but one that introduces a subtle teaching moment is even better, and Slime and All offers both. Easy to read with fun colorful illustration. Slime and All by Janet Ann Collins Illustrated by Alexander Morris Slime and All, by Janet Ann Collins, with artwork by Alexander Morris, is a picture book for early readers. It has lots of fun and make-believe in the form of a large, talking, spunky worm, named Lump. When we first meet him, he is unhappy living on a farm. Lump's not happy because the other farm animals, the pigs, cows, and horses, all run away from him. That makes him sad. He feels like an outsider and all alone in the world.Lump decides to leave the farm and grabs a ride on a t. "A GREAT READ FOR YOUNG READERS" according to speakA GREAT READ FOR YOUNG READERS speak4languages I enjoyed reading Slime and All by Janet Ann Collins. The story introduces children to the truth that it’s okay to be different. The main character Lump is a large, talking, and spunky worm. Lump feels rejected when the other farm animals all run away from him. Lump makes a smart decision by leaving the farm in search of new adventures and friends.Lucky for him he makes friend with a kindhearted boy named Jake. Jake and Lump take rides around the park and they become good fr. languages. I enjoyed reading Slime and All by Janet Ann Collins. The story introduces children to the truth that it’s okay to be different. The main character Lump is a large, talking, and spunky worm. Lump feels rejected when the other farm animals all run away from him. Lump makes a smart decision by leaving the farm in search of new adventures and friends.Lucky for him he makes friend with a kindhearted boy named Jake. Jake and Lump take rides around the park and they become good fr
He escapes to a town and meets Jake, who takes him to a park where he plays with other kids. This early chapter book for young readers encourages them to think about accepting those who are different. Suggested age range for readers: 4-8. The giant worm, Lump, lives on a farm but the other animals run away from him