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Curious Creatures
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Copyright 1898
McLoughlin Bros
New York
[Pg 1]
This talented Giraffe can play
In such a skillful, pleasing way,
That every one who hears agrees
That he is Master of the Keys;
So 'tis not strange . . . Read More
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Imaginary Menagerie a Book of Curious Creatures is a picture/ poem book for readers in 2nd- 5th grade. It includes 14 different poems about mythological figures. Some of these creatures include mermaids, centaurs, trolls, dragons, and gargoyles. The layout is clean and well organized. On every other
Best for kids ages 6 and up.
Early Literacy Skills: Vocabulary, Phonological Awareness, Narrative Skills
From cover:
Who is half gallop, half walk? Who can turn you to stone with one look? Whose voice do you hear in the splash on the shore?
Beautiful illustration of some of the most well known mytholog
Some books are about the words, and some are about the pictures but this is a weaving of both. I’ll admit the paintings are what drew me to this selection and the fact that I love mythological creatures. On the left you have the poem and she doesn’t stick with any specific format but flexes with var