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This wasn‘t remarkable, but it did a good job of making a complicated abstract concept concrete and relatable for kids. And they‘ll enjoy counting “up to” zero along with the refrain of the book. #BBRCPictureBookLetterZ @LibrarianRyan
This wasn‘t remarkable, but it did a good job of making a complicated abstract concept concrete and relatable for kids. And they‘ll enjoy counting “up to” zero along with the refrain of the book. #BBRCPictureBookLetterZ @LibrarianRyan
#bbrc #picturebooks #z
So over all this was a good book, but I dont get this page. All the others were representing 0 and this shows billions of stars, totally opposite of 0.
#litsyatoz picture books
@LibrarianRyan @Sarahreadstoomuch
I like the subtle, diverse illustrations in this book, which shows young readers what zero looks like...when ducks leave a pond or when there are no more leaves on a tree, as an example. It‘s a hard concept to describe to young readers, & I‘m not quite sure all of the phrases work well in the telling - zero sounds like snow falling on a mitten, for instance. But, bravo for depicting a diverse group of kids throughout the book. Letter Z #BBRC #A2Z