A Bad Case of Stripes
[2023-03-20 20:39:00]
"A bad example of striping" is a book for children by David Shannon published by Blue Sky Press, a division of College Press in 1998.
The main character is a girl named Camilla Cream, I like Lima beans, but I do not like friends, so I do not want to eat.
One day, when she woke up, she learned that her body was covered with thick and solid stripes. Dr. Bumble found Camilla to be adequate to attend school. At school, other kids were teasing her and asking for colors and patterns to change her skin color accordingly. The school teacher is worried that his condition is contagious, so the principal sends her home.
After a professional doctor gave medicines and converted to pills, after the city experts discussed these as possible causes, viruses, bacteria, fungus colonies, Camilla made a series of increasingly absurd changes at home She has grown up to the body. After receiving various treatments from various environmental workers, after a spiritual counselor prayed for her, the tail such as her root, fruit, crystal, feathers and long fur deforms into her room did.
Finally, the old lady convinced her to eat Lima beans. Camilla never recognized himself as being willing to eat from the beginning, but after noticing that this is the only hope of treatment, she allowed an old lady to eat. Camilla returned to normal life (although the pink bow became striped), all came back well. Kamira kept eating Lima beans.
In a bad streak case, we discuss morality and metaphysics by emphasizing self-recognition, identity, pressure from peers, bullying [1]. [twenty three]
According to Kirkus's commentary, "Shannon's story is embarrassing in terms of integration - imaginative and energetic, sometimes good and strange - and his strong and vivid artwork is completely integrated with this story "This imaginative rich story represents an interesting aspect of opponent's pressure and self esteem." And "The colorful illustration of Shannon is full of vitality and animation, and they are a special one that portrays the expression vividly It shows ability. " [Five]
According to a survey in 2004, it was found that this was a general reading of the fourth grade of elementary school in San Diego County, California [6], according to the 2007 online survey, the National Education Association published this book as "100 teachers One of the children's books "In addition, he was awarded the Montana Treasure National Picture Book Award in 1999. [8]
David Shannon's "Scared Case of Stripes" is a fun of Lima beans, a story of young Camilla Cream, a concern about what other people think about her. On the first day of school, Camilla woke up and found himself completely covered with rainbow stripes! If the stripes are not bad enough, Camilla's skin will be like everyone - some say "checkerboard" and others say "bacteria", she suddenly got a checkerboard It appears in patterns and bacteria tails. If doctors, experts, experts, and many others can not pinpoint the cause of the stripes, it may be a cure that a small old lady appeared
Camilla worried that on the first day of school, many people thought about her and woke up with bad streaks. Her body increases every fear of sickness until a good old woman helps her understand that she can do this. David Shannon's streak streak obviously has external conflicts, but children read "between them" to solve the internal problems of Camilla and ultimately conquer. Mark · Simon's stray dog is an example of how we judge the importance by using fiction. My family is going on a picnic solely to meet cute stray dogs. They left the park without dogs, but they thought about him every week. The next weekend, the whole family returned to the park in anticipation of stray dogs appearing again. He does, but now, they have another obstacle to overcome. Such a nice book needs kids to pay attention to pictures and narratives.
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