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SophieA

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The only way I could see myself using this book is to show how it is important for the students to tell me where they are going, or else I will get worried and have to go around the school asking if anyone has seen my student.

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SophieA
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Panpan

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The book won a Caldecott Honor Medal in 1985. It is about a mother duck who has babies and then can not find one of them. She goes around the pond asking everyone she sees if they have seen her duckling. Finally, she find the missing duck.

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SophieA
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Mayadenoma
In the Small, Small Pond | Denise Fleming

“Wiggle, jiggle, tadpoles wriggle”

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Mayadenoma
In the Small, Small Pond | Denise Fleming

This book is great for young children that love to explore and play with animals!

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Mayadenoma
In the Small, Small Pond | Denise Fleming
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Mehso-so

In the Small, Small Pond was the Caldecott winner in 1994. There‘s isn‘t much of a story line to this book, but has beautiful illustrations and reminds me of Erik Carlson

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hannahpry
In the Small, Small Pond | Denise Fleming

“Sweep, swoop, swallows, scoop“

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hannahpry
In the Small, Small Pond | Denise Fleming

I think this book would be best used by young children, I believe the sound words would capture their attention and keep them engaged in the story, the plot is simple but the catchy story and bright pictures would be great for young children

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hannahpry
In the Small, Small Pond | Denise Fleming
Pickpick

This book uses onomatopoeia to explain to children the different life a young girl finds in a pond, this book won the Caldecott in 1994, the illustrations are very bright and would capture the attention of young readers

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laurenkiernan
In the Small, Small Pond | Denise Fleming

“sweep, swoop, swallows scoop“ not only does this rhyme it also uses alliteration which allows for readers to see both literary devices.