Author: Alice Schertle
Illustrator: Jill McElmurry
Publisher: Harcourt, Inc.
Publication Date: 2008
Genre/Format: Fiction/Picture Book
Summary: A what-goes-around-comes-around book about a little blue truck, his animal friends, and a not-so-friendly dump truck.
What I Think: I love this book for onomatopoeia! It's a very simple story, but the onomatopoeia makes it really fun...and I love the big green toad, he's my favorite. I think it's important for kids to understand how important it is to treat others with respect. This book teaches them this lesson in such a clear but simple way.
Read Together: Pre-K - 12
Read Alone: 3 - 12
Read With: Fables - like The Lion & the Mouse or The Little Red Hen By Jerry Pinkney
Snatch of Text:
"Sheep said, 'Baaa!'
Cow said, 'Moo!'
'Oink!' said a piggy.
'Beep!' said Blue!"
Reading Strategies to Practice: Activating Background Knowledge, Making Connections, Predicting, Identifying Story Elements (folk literature)Writing Strategies to Practice: Personal Narrative, Onomatopoeia
Writing Prompts: Write about a time in your life when you needed someone's help. After looking at the onomatopoeia in the story, try to add onomatopoeia to your writing.
Topics Covered: Friendship, Respect, Helping Others, Morals
Translated to Spanish: No
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