Life is a Bowl Full of Cherries
Life is a Bowl Full of Cherries show children the magic of idioms – words that separately have one meaning, but together take on something entirely different. Children are curious about words, especially phrases that make them laugh (“Couch potato!”), sound silly (“Eat your words”) or trigger...
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Life is a Bowl Full of Cherries show children the magic of idioms – words that separately have one meaning, but together take on something entirely different. Children are curious about words, especially phrases that make them laugh (“Couch potato!”), sound silly (“Eat your words”) or trigger images that tickle a child’s sense of the absurd (“Pie in the sky”). Life is a Bowl Full of Cherries uses outlandish illustrations of what the words describe literally. The reader then has to guess the “real” meaning of the phrases (which is upside down in the corner of each spread). At the end of the book, the reader is invited to learn more about these figures of speech. Our first book of idioms, Birds of a Feather (2009), dealt with birds, insects or animals. Life is a Bowl Full of Cherries uses food idioms. Both are fun – and instructive!
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780982636633 (0982636636)
Publish date: May 1st 2011
Publisher: Vanita Books
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review. No other consideration was offered, expected or received. I have really enjoyed Vanita Oelschlager's books. The first one that I read was her first idiom book, Birds of a Feather. It was a lot of fun and had some gre...
great little book of simple idioms and their meanings to help children understand things they will hear in everyday speech. I love the pictures that accompany each idiom, will really draw kids into the book.** thanks to NetGalley & the publishers for this copy!
Beautiful illustrations and fun with idioms. Each new page was a delight. Wonderful artwork and educational at the same time!.*ARC courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*