This folk tale stays true to the original. The story follows the original tale of a gingerbread man who runs away from multiple people and animals. While he might be the fastest of them all, there may be one animal that can trick the poor gingerbread man. A sly fox might just come up with a tricky plan. The book is enjoyable to young readers and they will find it to be humorous. Also, there is some rhyming within the text that will help young students. The pictures are playful and have a more traditional feel to them. The colors blend in through the story, but are bold dark colors. The characters are full of movement and facial expression. This book would be a good option for kindergarten through second grade students.
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ErinI am an aspiring Early Childhood Education Teacher. I love to explore children's book and find rich text for my future students to come to love. Categories |