RAE’S READS

On PWR Saturday mornings are reserved for book recommendations for kids.

Today’s title is a fun read as well as a learning experience on literal vs figurative language. The Sixteen Hand Horse, written and illustrated by actor, Fred Gwynne (of The Munsters fame) is today’s selection.

Obviously a literal translation of figurative language

The drawings as well as the phrases selected are sure to bring a chuckle to kid and reader alike. When “Daddy’s car has a crack in its block,” the illustration shows the hood of the car open to reveal a broken alphabet children’s block inside. “Daddy says he won’t play cards if the steaks are too high” reveals foot-thick slabs of meat on the card table. These and others like them are fun for parents and grandparents as well as the children in their lives. Lots of pictures; very few words–the book by Fred Gwynne reminds me of his earlier book in the same vein, The King Who Rained, a book I had for sixth graders to peruse during their free time when they’d completed assignments. Many a smile and a share resulted from having that book in my classroom. This one is headed for my Little Free Library now that I have read it. I highly recommend this book.

This cartoon reminds me of my sixth grade Language Arts students, one of my favorite teaching assignments.
Another great sign off from Evin.
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7 responses to “SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR KIDS”

  1. bluebird of bitterness Avatar

    We had that when my kids were little and we loved it. Sadly, it seems to be out of print — which is weird, because “The King Who Rained” and “A Chocolate Moose for Dinner” are still in print.

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  2. Herminia Chow Avatar

    Love your reviews. Have a great long weekend!

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  3. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    We had a lot of Fred Gwynne books on my shelves when I first came to Stevenson. I recently learned that Gwynne went to Harvard. He was, apparently, much more than just a Munster. I wonder what he studied.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Transylvanian History LOL

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  4. Carla Avatar

    I did not know Fred Gwynne wrote children’s books. This one sounds fun. I like things like this and books about idioms. We always have fun with Amelia Bedelia.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I LOVE Amelia Bedielia!

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      1. Carla Avatar

        She is the best!

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