“Finally on Friday... I focused... and my radio flyer... flew... and flew... and flew...”
“Finally on Friday... I focused... and my radio flyer... flew... and flew... and flew...”
I like this page because it really shows this little boy thinking, imagining, and being creative. I feel like most kids could relate to this feeling.
The format of this picture book is good because the cover design conveys the spirit of the book.
I liked this page that said ...and flew! i like that he‘s with his dad too
I would read this book to kids if we‘re doing a little project where they have to be creative. I think i would read this to first graders
This is a picture book. i liked this book and how it went through the days
This book is motivational in which kids will see that you can achieve anything! You have to set your mind to anything. Love this for the kids!
Friday My Radio Flyer Flew by Zachary Pullen was published in 2008. This book was inspiring in which a little boy attempts to fly his flyer and he succeeds at the end! The illustrations in this book are colorful and big which are really appealing to myself and children.
“One Saturday I searched...and my dad's old Radio Flyer surfaced.“
I would use this book in my classroom because the book has a good use of imagination and message about not giving up, no matter how many times you fail.
Friday My Radio Flyer Flew written by Zachary Pullen. This book is about a boy who found his dad's old radio flyer and takes it out to test it. Format wise, the size of the actual book does not match the content. The book is rather physically larger but there are only 2-5 words on a page. Illustrations are really pronounced and life-like.
“Finally on Friday...I focused...and my radio flyer...flew...” this was a very happy moment for the boy because it showed his hard work payed off.
I would read this to kindergarteners, 1st and 2nd graders. The young students need a message like this book to learn from their mistakes. This book was about a boy who was determined to get his dad's old radio flyer to fly again. He kept working on it because he knew he could do it. If you put your mind to something you will always succeed. This is a very good life lesson for kids and is good for a lot of grade levels.
This book is a picture book. The pictures help describe what happens through the words. The pictures help explain the story very well and keep the children interested. Overall I really enjoyed this book. I think it sent a great message about never giving up.
This picture book is full of imagination and creativity. It shows one little boys drive to fly. It shows at first failure but then, in his own mind success , it looks deep into the play of young children and how beneficial it truly is.
I loved the illustrations in this book! They take up the entire pages and are very detailed! However the plot is very vague, not very interesting. The composition however is extremely well done.
Published in 2008 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. In terms of composition, this book is perfect to read to a class. The book is very large with only a few words on each page. The illustrations take up the entire pages. The story is also sequential which is very nice. As far as the plot though I‘m not a huge fan.
Finally on Friday... I focused... and my Radio Flyer...flew...and flew...and flew!”
I would definitely read this book to my future class, especially when talking about how important the people they love are, and how much they love them.
Genre: Picture Book
The first thing that caught my attention about this book was the jacket design; I love how the author made it colorful, interesting and eye-catching. I love how the theme of the book was revealed at the end and how relatable it is to me.
This book has amazing pictures and the use of red makes the story feel happier and fun.
The book I read was Friday My Radio Flyer by Zachary Pullen. This is a picture book and had big huge pictures that went along perfectly to the dialogues on each page. The plot of this book was the child wanted his wagon to fly. After he worked on it for hours and a little help from his dad he imagined himself flying. The setting is outside or in the garage. This book did a good job with telling the first ration and triumph the child encountered.