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The Biggest, Best Snowman
Escrito por Margery Cuyler
Narrado por Jane Casserly
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4.5/5 (10 valoraciones)
Longitud:
9 minutos
Descripción
Little Nell's family thinks she's too small to really accomplish anything. But one snowy winter day, while Nell is playing with her forest friends Reindeer, Hare, and Bear Cub, her friends encourage her to build a snowman.
Though Nell is unsure of herself at first, with he support and help of her friends, she creates a marvelous snowman. Nell's wondrous creation shows everyone that she IS capable of accomplishing anything she puts her mind to-and that greats things often come in "little packages!
Sobre el autor
Margery Cuyler is the author of many books for children, including The Little Dump Truck, The Little School Bus, The Little Fire Truck, and That’s Good! That’s Bad!The idea for That’s Good! That’s Bad! was inspired by a conversation with her young son, Thomas, who asked, "Can't bad things change into good things?" The vehicle series was inspired by both her young sons who never tired of playing with cars, trucks, and trains. Margery Cuyler's children have since grown up, so these days much of her inspiration comes from the children she meets on school visits. She and her husband recently moved to Lawrenceville, N.J.
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- (3/5)This story teaches the classic moral that little people can do big things if they have friends to help them and the bravery to try.
- (4/5)Nell has been called little her whole life and people assume that she is too little to do anything. Her friends Reindeer, Hare, and Bear Cub believe other wise and encourage her to build a snowman. Nell's friends' confidence in her makes up for her unsureness of herself. She ends up creating a wonderful snowman and proves a lot of people wrong.