Calvin Gets the Last Word

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

Mike Deas

شابک

9780884488248
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فرهنگ لغت به عنوان راوی؟ بله! فرهنگ لغت کالوین افتخار میکند که در هر جایی که زندگی میکند، کالوین به میز صبحانه، مدرسه، تمرین بیسبال و خانه باز میگردد، زیرا کالوین مصمم است که یک کلمه مناسب برای اتصال به برادر مسن ترش پیدا کند. این واژه دقیقا انتقام، اشفتگی، سردرگمی، فریب، و حتی انتقام نیست، اگرچه همه این کلمات بسیار نزدیک و وسوسه انگیز هستند. هنگامی که کالوین بالاخره واژه مناسب برای برادر رسولش پیدا کند، فرهنگ لغت او شگفت زده و خوشحال خواهد شد و خوانندگان از جشن ظهور موفق واژه کامل کالوین و فرهنگ لغت او لذت خواهند برد.

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

August 15, 2020
Calvin loves words and takes his dictionary with him everywhere he goes in order to ensure that he knows the right word to describe every situation--especially those involving his brother. When he wakes up in the morning, Calvin brings the dictionary to the breakfast table, where he showers it with milk that shoots out of his nose after his brother tells a joke. He even reads it in class instead of paying attention to the teacher. Throughout the day, Calvin browses his dictionary in search of the perfect word and finds words like mayhem, subterfuge, and pulverize. While each word makes him think about his brother, none seems to be the perfect fit. After a long day, Calvin lands on his word, slips out of bed for a glass of water, and tiptoes to his brother's room to repay him for the jokes. This lighthearted tale of two brothers who enjoy reading will make a wise choice for classroom lessons about using a dictionary and thesaurus. The words that Calvin looks up are set in brightly colored boldface type, and while they are not actively defined in context, their meanings are clear from the narrative. (Definitions and phonetic pronunciations are scrawled on the endpapers, as if on a chalkboard.) The dictionary itself narrates, but it is not depicted with any anthropomorphic features (i.e. a face or arms) or behaviors (i.e. walking), though it does mention its bent spine and riffling its own pages. Calvin and his family have light-brown skin and black hair. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9-by-20-inch double-page spreads viewed at 75% of actual size.) A fun story that promotes vocabulary development and dictionary use. (Picture book. 5-8)

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