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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Children's book Love of Nature,
By Shirley Marquardt II (Austin Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alejandro's Gift (Hardcover)
Our children love this book. They have learned to appreciate the nature that is around them every day. An understanding of things that are not wild (the garden) and the things that are wild in the desert/ your backyard. This year our 3 year old has planted Alejandro's garden, so the wild nature would come to vist. Sunflowers, lettuce, beans and carrots. So far we have enjoyed the birds, bees and butterflies, but we are waiting for the wild ones. An easy read for 1-5 year olds that may peak their interest in the outdoors. By the way, make sure you are in shape Alejandro's spirit likes BIG gardens.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful "Gift",
This review is from: Alejandro's Gift (Paperback)
"Alejandro's Gift" combines a story by Richard E. Albert with illustrations by Sylvia Long. Together they tell the story of Alejandro, a man who lives in an adobe house beside a lonely desert road. His only companion is a burro.When Alejandro plants a vegetable garden, his home is soon visited by small animals who drink from his irrigation furrows. Delighted by the appearance of these creatures, Alejandro conceives a project on a slightly larger scale. The realistic illustrations of this book are full of life. The animals and plants, as well as Alejandro himself, are captured beautifully. Alejandro's gentleness, thoughtful nature, and hard-working spirit are wonderfully brought to life. The pictures and text together offer a good message about respect for nature. The book ends with a short "mini-encyclopedia" that names and illustrates animals and plants of the southwestern United States: mesquite, saguaro cactus, the sage sparrow, the collared peccary, and more. An educational and heartwarming book.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good bed time story,
By Summer Belle "Word Affectionado" (North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Alejandro's Gift (Paperback)
Alejandro is lonley living in the desert. By accident, he learns that if he plants a garden, animals come for the water and shade and Alejandro's lonliness is lessened.But later, Alejandro learns that gifts given (the garden) makes the gifts received (the company) all the more sweeter. "Alejandro's Gift" is a quiet book - no need for funny voices or wild antics. It makes a great bed time story or a great "snuggle with your kids on a rainy day" book. This can also provide a nice way to discuss nature and preservation with your children. There are lots of interesting things to look at in the illustrations. I read this to a group of school agers and they all enjoyed looking at the pictures and trying to identify all the different animals. We live far away from any desert, so many of these animals were unfamiliar to us. This is a good book and I definitly recommend it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice book, nothing spectacular,
This review is from: Alejandro's Gift (Paperback)
A nice book. The story line is not exactly captivating, and it can be a little wordy at times. My 3 year old and I liked it, but didn't love it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Children love this book. It teachers them about nature and is gentle, loving, interesting,
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This review is from: Alejandro's Gift (Paperback)
Beautifully written and illustrated book for children, pre-K through 2nd or even 3rd grade, early childhood. Nicely illustrated, teaches them about different types of animals. Has a nice glossary in the back where they can test their understanding of various tyes of animals. Nice lesson about respect for nature. A dignified, respectful book for young children. It should be a part of any early childhood classroom, and if it is in the school library, teachers should direct children to this book or read it to them. Parents will enjoy reading this with their child.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gentle story, excellent illustrations, natural insights,
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This review is from: Alejandro's Gift (Paperback)
The best thing about this book is that it's TRUE: maybe not in terms of a particular individual but in terms of the ideas it portrays (that you have to accept nature as it is and work with it to get what you want, and that humans can learn to do so) and in terms of human and animal behavior--the characters act just as they would if you met them in real life. The illustrations add a great deal of verisimilitude to the story, especially with the glossary at the end. Excellent job!
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Alejandro's Gift by Richard E. Albert (Hardcover - February 1, 1994)
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