Monday 13 October 2008

The Giraffe, The Pelly and Me (Roald Dahl)




We had a LONG drive home today - so I packed a few books hoping we could read aloud in the car....and it turned out to be a great idea. We read The Giraffe the Pelly and Me...and it provided a nice break from kids fighting, boredom, and the like. My mom travelled back with us so I read some of it and she read some of it.

Here's a synopsis from Scholastic:

Roald Dahl uses rich language and fantastic images to tell the tale of a young boy who is able to make his dream of running a candy shop come true. The adventure begins when the little boy teams up with the Giraffe and the Pelican to clean windows at the Ladderless Window Cleaning Company.
This simple plot explodes into an excitingly zany tale that makes readers laugh out loud while conveying a positive message. Dahl expresses this tale by interweaving poetry, charming illustrations and an engaging narrative voice to make this story enticing. Many young readers will recognize that each character serves a special purpose in the story. For example, the Giraffe becomes a main character because of his long neck and ability to reach and clean high windows.
A great read-aloud, this book is also a spectacular model to use with young, developing writers. Among other things, it is a terrific example of what poetry is and how poetry can be used to tell stories. The book closes with the words "No book ever ends when it's full of your friends, the Giraffe and the Pelly and Me." The last line invites young readers to imagine the wonders that lie within all books. This fun, fast-paced story is a fabulous choice, containing many valuable lessons
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I'm continually amazed at how Peirce loves Roald Dahl books. As a matter of fact, he wanted us to start it all over again when it came time to read a story before bed tonight.

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