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Re: Picturebooks with animals that help children see the other side of a story///death.

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"Coats, Karen" <[log in to unmask]>

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New Directions in Picturebook Research <[log in to unmask]>

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Typo: about a BOY who is about to step on an ant. Sorry!



-----Original Message-----

From: New Directions in Picturebook Research [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Coats, Karen

Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:57 AM

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Subject: Re: Picturebooks with animals that help children see the other side of a story///death.



Has anyone mentioned Hey Little Ant by Philip and Hannah Hoose? It's about a book who is about to step on an ant, when the ant starts to speak to him, helping to see things from the ant's perspective. The pictures reinforce the perspective shift.



-----Original Message-----

From: New Directions in Picturebook Research [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Elena Consejo

Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 2:25 PM

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Subject: Re: Picturebooks with animals that help children see the other side of a story///death.



Dear all and Dear Sandie,

Perhaps these picturebooks are useful for you (I hope so):

- That pesky rat, Lauren Child

- Little mouse's big book of fears, Emily Gravett

- ¿Dónde está el lobo?, Stygryt & Laura Ruiz



And one picturebook related to death: Duck, death and the tulip by W. 

Erlbruch.



Best wishes



::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Elena Consejo Pano.



Departamento de Didáctica de las Lenguas y de las CCHH Y Sociales.

Facultad de CCHH y de la Educación.

Universidad de Zaragoza.



El 2014-10-24 11:54, Sandie Mourão escribió:

> Dear all,

> 

> I'm looking for picturebooks which help children see other points of 

> view in stories which feature animals.

> 

> An example would be _No! _by Marta Altés - a hilarious picturebook 

> about a dog who thinks he's called 'No' because his masters are always 

> saying 'No' to whatever he does. Here's a blog post I wrote about the 

> book a while ago:

> http://picturebooksinelt.blogspot.pt/2012/02/no-thoughtful-dog.html

> [1]

> 

> Another would be: _The Fly_ by Peter Horácek - another fun picturebook 

> which gives us with the fly's version of the story - his consistent 

> bemusement at people not wanting him to be in the house.

> And I have a blog post about this one too: 

> http://picturebooksinelt.blogspot.pt/2013/10/the-flys-story.html [2]

> 

> Grateful for any other ideas.

> 

> Thanks,

> 

> Sandie

> 

> --

> Sandie Mourão, PhD

> English Language Teaching

> Teacher Educator - Author - Consultant

> 

> http://sandiemourao.eu [3]

> http://picturebooksinelt.blogspot.com/ [4]

> 

> Co-editor CLELEjournal

> http://clelejournal.org/ [5]

> 

> Estrada Principal, nº 400

> Rio Seco

> 2440 - 209 Reguengo do Fétal

> Portugal

> Tel: 00351 244892841

> 

> Email: [log in to unmask]

> 

> Links:

> ------

> [1]

> http://picturebooksinelt.blogspot.pt/2012/02/no-thoughtful-dog.html

> [2] http://picturebooksinelt.blogspot.pt/2013/10/the-flys-story.html

> [3] http://sandiemourao.eu

> [4] http://picturebooksinelt.blogspot.com/

> [5] http://clelejournal.org/

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