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Read4life
Whack a Mole | Chris Grabenstein
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My Car | Byron Barton
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Bright artistically shown to count names, colors, shapes.and numbers. #ISpyBingoNovember @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5mo
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Rattletrap Car | Phyllis Root, Jill Barton

“She put her beach ball on the car, and she stuck it on tight with chocolate marshmallow fudge delight “

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mh930121
Rattletrap Car | Phyllis Root, Jill Barton

After reading the book, students could write about a time they helped fix something at home, like repairing a broken chair or cooking dinner together.

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mh930121
Rattletrap Car | Phyllis Root, Jill Barton
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This book tells the story of a determined family who never gives up, working together to fix every broken part of their quirky car. Despite the car's problems “it couldn‘t make it fast and couldn‘t make it far“ the family shows resilience by using their lake toys to patch it up and keep going. The simple yet colorful illustrations capture their positive attitude.

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tnf_2002
Rattletrap Car | Phyllis Root, Jill Barton

“She put her beach ball on the car and she stuck it on tight with chocolate marshmallow fudge delight“

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tnf_2002
Rattletrap Car | Phyllis Root, Jill Barton

I would connect Rattletrap Car by Phyllis Root (2004) to a writing assignment by having students reflect on a time they helped their family solve a problem. For example, after reading the book, students could write about a time they helped fix something at home, like repairing a broken chair or cooking dinner together. The goal is for students to draw parallels between the story and their own experiences of teamwork and resourcefulness.

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tnf_2002
Rattletrap Car | Phyllis Root, Jill Barton
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Rattletrap Car by Phyllis Root (2019) tells the story of a determined family who never gives up, working together to fix every broken part of their quirky car. Despite the car's shortcomings—“it couldn‘t make it fast and couldn‘t make it far”—the family shows resilience by using their lake toys to patch it up and keep going. The simple yet colorful illustrations beautifully capture their resourcefulness and positive attitude.

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Texreader
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Let‘s see how many new African countries the author can fit into this book because now we are in the #CentralAfricanRepublic #CAR (I just learned Bangui is its capitol). I do feel like this author has tried to cram every thriller trope into this novel (even the Vatican), and pretty much covered nearly as many Saharan and near Saharan countries (plus a few European countries to boot).

#readingAfrica2022 #Libya #Malta #Niger #DRC

wanderinglynn That‘s a lot for one book! 3y
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Jesse.Jorgensen
The Ultimate Classic Car Book | Quentin Willson, David Selby

“She ran like the wind.”