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Tom Lichtenheld
Children's book author & illustrator Tom Lichtenheld writes for kids who love to laugh and adults who love to laugh along with them. See all of his books and get a glimpse of how he creates them at tomlichtenheld.com show more

Children's book author & illustrator Tom Lichtenheld writes for kids who love to laugh and adults who love to laugh along with them. See all of his books and get a glimpse of how he creates them at tomlichtenheld.com
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Ms. Banks' Blissful Books
Ms. Banks' Blissful Books rated it 6 years ago
Duck! Rabbit! is a fun book. It is a great way to teach young students that there is more than one way of seeing things. This book would be great for shared reading because as the book is read the teacher can stop and ask questions to see what students are thinking. Students could also write an opin...
Miss Osi's Favorite Books
Miss Osi's Favorite Books rated it 6 years ago
This is a great book to use with younger grades when learning about perspective and point of view. I would use this book in my classroom by having students discuss what they see as we read the book together and than have them compare answers with other classmates in order to understand perspective. ...
Ms. Morris' Classroom Library
Ms. Morris' Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
Duck! Rabbit! by Tom Litchtenheld is a story about how there can be two different views on something, yet both can be right. I love this book, because it allows students to see how and why to end an argument, and to try and see the other person's side. Guided Reading Level: J Classroom Activiti...
Amillio Farrington's collection of books
Is it a duck or is it a rabbit; or is it both. This book will have you thinking and assuming. This is a great book for young children to see both sides. Also they can make predictions of what it actually is. I would use this book during small reading groups where they reading and follow along with t...
Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library
Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
What do you see on the cover of this story? Two people discuss what type of animal this story is about. Going back and forth between duck and rabbit, still trying to figure it out. Looking at what they are eating and evening listening to the noises it is making. As a class, it would be a great idea ...
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