The average rating for Un colchon de plumas para Agata based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2009-01-30 00:00:00 David Renegar More fun word play and puns that will make you smirk and think "wow, did she *really* just say that!? but, yet, how clever of her!" This book might make your children ask lots of questions, since it deals with where things come from (i.e., silk from silkworms, feathers from geese... ivory from elephants!) so be ready to be thoughtful after this one!!! In terms of illustrations, I loved that there were cats in pretty much every scene and the borders with the silkworms/silk, cotton/yarn changeovers were cool--but I thought Agatha was really a bit too witch-like for my own liking. I'd have preferred a more cozy-grandma, but, then she is a bit eccentric, so...! |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-02-15 00:00:00 Karen Stolfo Great story. The theme that everything comes from something is a great concept to teach children. I actually didn't know that linen came from flax. The puns! Ha! They kept coming...like flying geese! Lol. Even my 11 year old noticed. |
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