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Milo Imagines the World
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa
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The team behind the Newbery Medal winner and Caldecott Honor book Last Stop on Market Street and the award-winning New York Times bestseller Carmela Full of Wishes once again delivers a poignant and timely picture book that's sure to become an instant classic. Milo is on a long subway ride with his older sister. To pass the time, he studies the faces around him and makes pictures of their lives. There's the whiskered man with the crossword puzzle; Milo imagines him playing solitaire in a cluttered apartment full of pets. There's the wedding-dressed woman with a little dog peeking out of her handbag; Milo imagines her in a grand cathedral ceremony. And then there's the boy in the suit with the bright white sneakers; Milo imagines him arriving home to a castle with a drawbridge and a butler. But when the boy in the suit gets off on the same stop as Milo--walking the same path, going to the exact same place--Milo realizes that you can't really know anyone just by looking at them.
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miles.bryant
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa

“Imagines the clink, clink, clink of the guards slowly lowering the drawbridge.“

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miles.bryant
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa

This book could be used really well in a kindergarten- 3rd grade classroom. I was thinking of a read aloud and then a follow up activity where students can draw real life events and then add their own twist, which would support creativity among students.

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miles.bryant
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa
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This book is very interesting in the manner that the Illustrator draws the story of Milo imagining the world, while we also get to see the world that Milo imagines in his drawings. The illustrator provides more realistic events happening around Milo, and we get to see Milo add his own pizazz through his drawings. The difference between the illustrators drawing and Milo's helps show students an example of creativity in a picture book and is cool.

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sophiekinnett
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa

“Milo tries to reimagine all the pictures he made on the train. Maybe he could have done it like this instead.“

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sophiekinnett
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa

The pictures in this book are amazing to look at and kids would really enjoy them as well. The drawings in the story are drawings by the main character, Milo. It would be very interesting for children to read a book and look at pictures from a child's perspective like them. There are many colors that are all so exciting to look at. They also use abstract shapes to form objects like people and cars.

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sophiekinnett
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa
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This book written by Matt de la Pena and illustrated by Christian Robinson is a very exciting and visually appealing book. It is about a boy named Milo who is on a very long subway ride to see his mom. To pass the time he draws pictures about the people on the subway with him. He doesn't draw them as they are though, he draws them how he thinks their lives should be.

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megnews
Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa
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I‘ve had very little time to read this week. Finished these 3 picture books. The tagged is my favorite ⭐ī¸â­ī¸â­ī¸â­ī¸â­ī¸. The others got ⭐ī¸â­ī¸â­ī¸â­ī¸.

Cinfhen Sweet 2y
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Butterfinger
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My first read aloud as soon as I can get back to school. I loved everything about it. #TeachEmpathyThroughLiterature #BBRC @LibrarianRyan letter M

LibrarianRyan This has been on my file for a while. 2y
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Librarybelle
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Milo and his sister travel on a subway to a destination later revealed in the book. While traveling, Milo imagines what people he sees on the subway train do after leaving the train.

de la Pena uses descriptive words to convey feelings, sights, and sounds. This is best suited for an older audience (early elementary), but the message is one of hope and inspiration. Letter M for #PictureBook #BBRC

Kayla.Adriena I LOVE Christian Robinson! 2y
Librarybelle @Kayla.Adriena The illustrations were spectacular! 2y
LibrarianRyan 🌟❤ī¸đŸ˜ 2y
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Milo Imagines the World | Matt de la Peņa
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“Maybe you can‘t really know anyone just but looking at their face.”
#quotes #childrensbook

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