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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781470378035
- File size: 13998 KB
- Duration: 00:29:09
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure: 500
- Text Difficulty: 1-2
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School Library Journal
August 1, 2014
K-Gr 2-Posey is aware of class rules. Moreover, she is fully aware of the "Consequences Drawer" in her teacher's desk, which is where Ms. Lee puts toys and objects that distract children from their class activities. Usually, there are several warnings before small treasures are put in Ms. Lee's drawer to give kids a chance to retain control of their toys. But something is different on the day Posey takes her beloved pink pig finger puppet, Poinky, to share with her friends in school. Posey not only learns to stand up for herself but discovers that even adults can have a bad day. The well-paced narration by Stina Nielsen effectively conveys Posey's personality, her unbridled delight in the puppet (a gift from her grandfather), and the angst caused by seemingly minor events. Posey and her friends sound young but never childish while adult characters are equally authentic. This chapter book has been effectively translated into an audiobook appropriate for young listeners.-Maria Salvadore, formerly of the Washington, DC Public Library
Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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School Library Journal
March 1, 2015
K-Gr 2-First-grade boys are so annoying. In class, one burps and another makes rude noises-much to the annoyance of Posey and her friends. Then there's poor, rock-loving Henry; although he's smart, he's different than other boys in Posey's class and is teased, even by Posey. When Posey starts a silly song, Ms. Lee chastises her for being a bully to Henry, followed up at home by a talking to by Posey's mom. The next day, after feeling sorry for herself, Princess Posey comes to the defense of her little brother when some older boys tease him the same way Posey had teased Henry. Posey realizes the error of her ways, apologizes, and opens up to the idea of a friendship with Henry. Stina Nielson's expressive reading captures the changing emotions of Posey and the other children. The effective pacing captures Posey's world and experiences. VERDICT This is just right for younger listeners who would benefit from the lesson about kindness.-Maria Salvadore, formerly of the Washington, DC, Public Library
Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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- OverDrive Listen audiobook
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure:500
- Text Difficulty:1-2
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