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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book!,
By Sheralyn "Sher" (Mesa, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: All Kinds of Friends, Even Green! (Hardcover)
I really liked this book, and so did my 6 year old son. I have a boy with special needs who is 5, and this author captured the curiousity and excitement of a small child so well, and then revealed the disability of the boy in the book in a very positive manner. My son had fun reading it, and I know that the ideas that were in the background are what I want my son to "get". I would definetely recommend this book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A memorable friendship,
This review is from: All Kinds of Friends, Even Green! (Hardcover)
"All Kinds of Friends, Even Green!" is written and photographed by Ellen B. Senisi. The text and photos tell a story about Moses, a disabled boy who gets around in his wheelchair. At school, his class is given an assignment to write about friends. Moses is inspired to write about a very special friend: Zaki, an iguana. Zaki is also disabled, having lost her back toes after a mite infection; Moses has a special affection with her.This is a wonderful portrait of a multiethnic school environment that includes disabled youngsters. The acknowledgement section of the book thanks the participants at Zoller School in Schenectady, New York. After the main text there are three interesting supplemental articles: about disabilities, about young Moses, and about iguanas. The colorful, lively photos are enjoyable to look at. This book effectively reminds us that disability is an issue that affects both human and non-human beings. Moses and Zaki are likeable and admirable "characters," and the book movingly celebrates the special love a child has for a cherished pet.
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This review is from: All Kinds of Friends, Even Green! (Hardcover)
Moses and his classmates are given the task of writing about a friend. Moses considers classmates, neighbors, parents, even teachers, before deciding to write about Zaki, his neighbor's iguana. Zaki has missing toes and has been forced to find ways to compensate. Moses has also been forced to compensate, because of his disabilities due to spina bifida. Despite his disability, Moses participates in all of the class activities. The pages themselves were filled with a collage of images and colors, which I thought was a bit distracting. It may be difficult for a younger child, especially one who is just learning to read, find where sentences begin and end. Otherwise, I thought this was a wonderful book, one that should be included in all public and school libraries.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Unique, distinctive, and highly recommended,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Kinds of Friends, Even Green! (Hardcover)
Written and photographed by Ellen B. Senisi, All Kinds of Friends, Even Green! is an adventurous picture book for beginning readers about a real-life pet iguana. Expertly taken color photographs of a boy and his beloved reptile companion, along with whimsical text, make All Kinds Of Friends, Even Green! unique, distinctive, and highly recommended.
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All Kinds of Friends, Even Green! by Ellen B. Senisi (Hardcover - November 1, 2002)
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