And Sometimes Y And Sometimes Y teaches children about the flexibility of this most versatile letter through brilliantly colored illustrations that bring the alphabet to life. They forget all about the love and friendship that made Alphabet Village a happy place to live. Sometimes Y is a consonant, and some
Title | : | And Sometimes Y |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.84 (552 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1601310668 |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2010-10-01 |
Genre | : |
During a cheerful New Year's celebration, the once peaceful Alphabet Village is unexpectedly confronted with a major dilemma: is Y a consonant or a vowel? Soon the vowels and consonants are battling over the right to claim the Y family as their own. They forget all about the love and friendship that made Alphabet Village a happy place to live. Until the Mayor of Number Town appears with a very special message The question of whether Y is a consonant or a vowel has always baffled young minds. And Sometimes Y teaches children about the flexibility of this most versatile letter through brilliantly colored illustrations that bring the alphabet to life. Sometimes Y is a consonant, and sometimes a vowel, the important thing is that all the letters work together in friendship and joy!
Editorial : About the Author Jason Elias is an English teacher by trade. And Sometimes Y is his first children's book. He loves teaching and coaching, but most of all, he loves spending time with his family: his sons Colin and Aidan, and his wife Danielle. Jason graduated from Binghamton University '91, and received graduate degrees from Hofstra University and Queens College.
The ending is realistic, if not high on the happy scale. One of the most important things one can do in this time of too much information is to be able to evaluate the information being presented to you. This unique sense of innocence and beauty is achieved perhaps in part because Lee's models are normal, pretty, girl-next-door types, and not the leather clad, Goth queens that so typify the genre. I know I'm supposed to say what I didn't like about this book, but I can't think of anything. Besides, I really didn't like the Da Vinci Code.)
Yes, I was reminded of The Mummy. (Subtract this star if you are only reading this genre for sexual content, or prefer bodice ripping and pseudo rape to genuine romance)
Fifth star - Overall satisfaction. We didn't think the emphasis on the snowman added anything to the story ("Enough with the snowman already!") And as the story progressed, those characters were barely mentioned. If you are someone who is into photography who lik
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