Award-winning author and illustrator Ashley Spires has created a
charming picture book about an unnamed girl and her very best friend,
who happens to be a dog. The girl has a wonderful idea. ?She is going to
make the most MAGNIFICENT thing! She knows just how it will look. She
knows just how it will work. All she has to do is make it, and she makes
things all the time. Easy-peasy!? But making her magnificent thing is
anything but easy, and the girl tries and fails, repeatedly. Eventually,
the girl gets really, really mad. She is so mad, in fact, that she
quits. But after her dog convinces her to take a walk, she comes back to
her project with renewed enthusiasm and manages to get it just right.
For
the early grades' exploration of character education, this funny book
offers a perfect example of the rewards of perseverance and creativity.
The girl's frustration and anger are vividly depicted in the detailed
art, and the story offers good options for dealing honestly with these
feelings, while at the same time reassuring children that it's okay to
make mistakes. The clever use of verbs in groups of threes is both fun
and functional, offering opportunities for wonderful vocabulary
enrichment. The girl doesn't just ?make? her magnificent thing --- she
?tinkers and hammers and measures,? she ?smoothes and wrenches and
fiddles,? she ?twists and tweaks and fastens.? These precise action
words are likely to fire up the imaginations of youngsters eager to
create their own inventions and is a great tie-in to learning about
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
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