The Wills and the Won'ts
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Lu par :
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Sean Patrick Hopkins
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De :
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Angela Woolfe
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An angry old Won’t and a cheerless young Will
lived next to each other, on top of a hill.
They squabbled and quarrelled, did nothing but fight.
If one said, "It’s day," said the other, "It’s night."
"Your dog wrecked my roses!" "Your trees are too tall!"
"There’s one way to end this:
WE’RE BUILDING A WALL!"
The Wills and the Won’ts can’t seem to agree on anything, so they build a wall to keep the other out. Until a hopeful young May realizes that perhaps they can find some common ground, if only they work together.
A fantastically timely and timeless read-aloud with the bouncing rhyme of Dr. Seuss and a message that will resonate with readers of all ages: Tolerance and togetherness put us all on the same side.
Commentaires
Praise for The Wills and the Won'ts:
"The rhyming text keeps the Seussian tale moving, and Garrigue’s characters’ facial expressions and body language are easy to read, and his scenes are full of whimsical details. Timely and important." –
Kirkus
"Garrigue’s acrylic and digital paintings effectively visualize the divide between the Wills and the Won’ts...the catchy, rhythmic rhyming of Woolfe’s text makes this an easy storytime pick...and invites young listeners to consider the problematic real-world walls we keep building." –
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"The rhyming text keeps the Seussian tale moving, and Garrigue’s characters’ facial expressions and body language are easy to read, and his scenes are full of whimsical details. Timely and important." –
Kirkus
"Garrigue’s acrylic and digital paintings effectively visualize the divide between the Wills and the Won’ts...the catchy, rhythmic rhyming of Woolfe’s text makes this an easy storytime pick...and invites young listeners to consider the problematic real-world walls we keep building." –
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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