Du Iz Tak?
The creator of Home turns a droll eye to the natural world, with gorgeous art and a playful invented language Du iz tak What is that As a tiny shoot unfurls, two damselflies peer at it in wonder When the plant grows taller and sprouts leaves, some young beetles arrive to gander, and soon with the help of a pill bug named Icky they wrangle a ladder and build a tree fort But this is the wild world, after all, and something horrible is waiting to swoop down booby voobeckonly to be carried off in turn Su With exquisitely detailed illustrations and tragicomic flair, Carson Ellis invites readers to imagine the dramatic possibilities to be found in even the humblest backyard Su Free Read [ Du Iz Tak? ] Author [ Carson Ellis ] – kino-fada.fr Du Iz Tak by Carson Ellis is a children s picture book about a group of bugs and how they discover a new sprouting plant They watch it grow and change through the seasons What makes this book so unique is the very unique and imaginative language that the author has made up It s a great way to get kids thinking and makes them work on decoding skills The illustrations are also very detailed and intriguing.Overall, it s just a fun book for children to enjoy.This is a Caldecott 20...4.5ish stars.I will seriously have so much fun with this book I can already picture myself using this in some of my classrooms It s written completely in an invented language, but we canor less infer the meaning of the dialogue More or less still leaves lots of room for imagination and interpretation Du iz tak might mean What is this or maaaybe it means Are you yummy Who s to say it can t be either In that sense it lets us as the readers become the narrators There are lots 4.5ish stars.I will seriously have so much fun with this book I can already picture myself using this in some of my classrooms It s written completely in an invented language, but we canor less infer the ...I loved the art for this book Both pages made up the picture which made it feel panoramic It was very buggy and insecty which is perfect It feels like something in bug life.I started reading this and felt I don t know what it s saying Then I let go and went with it Reading with the kids they started laughing at the silly words and we began chanting them together They would giggle and yell out some strange bug phrase We began saying them like the bugs might and give them characters The I loved the art for this book Both pages made up the picture which made it feel panoramic It was very buggy and insecty which is perfe...Lovely illustrations of the insect world, a look through the seasons and into their tiny log houses and tree house lives The made up language wasn t so enjoyable for us as it seems to be many readers.Honestly, Carson Ellis absolutely delightful Du Iz Tak What is That is for me not only a perfect picture book both illustratively and textually, but is also a book which I dearly wish I could rate withthan the five star maximum allowed by Goodreads as in my opinion, Du Iz Tak is a ten star offering, a glowingly amazing and evocative homage to life, to the seasons, to imagination and fun, and to have a text, to have a narrative that presents an invented language, well, for linguistic Honestly, Carson Ellis absolutely delightful Du Iz Tak What is That is for me not only a perfect picture book both illustratively and textually, but is also a book which I dearly wish I could rate withthan the five star maximum allowed by Goodreads as in my opinion, Du Iz Tak is a ten star offering, a glowingly amazing and evocative homage to life, to the seasons, to imagination and fun, and to have a text, to have a narrative that presents an invented language, well, for linguistically inclined and interested me, that was and is truly the appreciated icing on an already most delightful and delicious cake.And aside from the fact that I do oh so much love love love the illustrations, the both detailed and also sweetly simple and colourful renderings of imagined insect life and really, truly, I for one have enjoyed Carson Ellis pictorial images and colour schemes so much that...Als je op Facebook wil zien hoe het met je vrienden gaat, moet je op dit moment eerst een harnas aantrekken Gewoon scrollen gaat misschien nog wel als je geen pantser draagt, maar dan mag je echt bijna niks lezen en ook geen filmpjes aanklikken Zodra je gaat inzoomen heb je een harnas nodig Artikels, meningen, filmpjes In geen tijd word je nerveus, boos, ongerust Ik gebruik met opzet de woorden in mineur.Ik weet niet hoe je de voorbije weken hebt doorgebracht Zelf was ik sinds FBM1...I would say that after having now read this approximately 5,000 times I am not only an expert in the charming nonsense language Carson Ellis uses to tell the story of a community of bugs making a startling discovery that leads to wonderful adventures but also a fan of the author for life.Du Iz Tak has a sweet and simple premise A flower begins to grow beside a fallen log and various adorable insects...Yall I want to get it But I don t get it.I want to say it would make for a great pre literacy or ESL book or something innovative like that.I also want to say that I m just in love with the illustrations But none of those things Maybe someone can explain this to me later.It s wonderful to witness something that feels truly new Bugs with human like faces and qualities, invented language, silent musical interludes that serve as moments to pause and reflect A book about discovering something new That new something grows, is threatened, triumphs, and decays just to start again, like the seasons, like everything So much to look at and notice when the words are unfamiliar, not just to early readers but to anyone So much to admire and soak up when discovering some It s wonderful to witness something that feels truly new Bugs with human like faces and qualities, invented language, silent musical interludes that serve as moments to pause and reflect A book about discovering something new That new something grows, is threatened, triumphs, and decays just to start again, like the seasons, like everything So much to look at and notice when the words are unfamiliar, not just to early readers but to anyone So much to admire a...My kids and I love DU IZ TAK My children, ages 6 and 8, spent a long time trying to decode the bug language and now use it in their everyday conversation I m hearing a lot of, Su and There s a gladdenboot I had the pri...

- English
- 08 April 2017 Carson Ellis
- Hardcover
- 48 pages
- 0763665304
- Carson Ellis
- Du Iz Tak?