In this bestselling modern classic, a young boy’s lost mitten leads to a charming snowy adventure. Jan Brett’s beautiful retelling is a family favorite and the board book edition is the perfect gift for the youngest readers. When Nicki drops his white mitten in the snow, he goes on without realizing that it is www.doorway.rus: 5K. In lines filled with repetition and rhythm, Aylesworth expertly builds the humor and suspense, while McClintock’s artwork, inspired by both s comics and nineteenth-century illustration, capture the story’s absurdity in action-filled images of the animals, each an expressive character, struggling to squeeze into the ever-expanding mitten, right up to its final explosion/5(24). · The Mitten. My favorite version of The Mitten is by Jim Aylesworth. I love the context of the grandmother and grandson and the knitted mittens; the details of Barbara McClintock's illustrations are stunning (like the knitted mitten exploding onto the snow into a million yarn pieces). The story is a classic and so adaptable to many types of tellings.
One of my absolute favorite stories to use in creative dramatics, this new version of The Mitten from Jim Aylesworth reads well and is charmingly illustrated by Barbara McClintock. The story of a boy who loses his mitten while out playing in the snow which makes a snuggly warm home for several chilly animals--and the results of one too many animals attempting to fit in. Jim Aylesworth's recent retelling of the old Ukranian tale, The Mitten (Scholastic, ), combines his warm rhymes with the folksy illustrations of Barbara McClintock in a winning winter's tale, rivaling Jan Brett's fine and venerable version, also titled The Mitten (20th Anniversary Edition). Enhance your purchase. In this bestselling modern classic, a young boy's lost mitten leads to a charming snowy adventure. Jan Brett's beautiful retelling is a family favorite and the board book edition is the perfect gift for the youngest readers. When Nicki drops his white mitten in the snow, he goes on without realizing that it is missing.
The Mitten by Jim Aylesworth is a book listed under the Recommended Traditional Literature section on page of Essentials of Children's Literature by Kathy G. Short. This story was originally published in The story begins when a boy loses his mitten that had special value to him. The Mitten: 90 page differentiated literacy and math unit. This is a 90 page unit on the well loved story made popular by Jan Brett and Jim Aylesworth. There are 7 differentiated literacy activities and 5 math activities for BOTH books. Entertaining story about a young boy, his grandmother, and the animals of the forest. Their paths cross when grandma's gift is inadvertently shared by her gr.
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