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Bibliographic Information (APA): Author last name, First initial. (Year published). Title in italics. Illus. Illustrator First Name Last Name. City published, State published: Publisher.

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Response/Rating (1-4):
One question you would ask before a read aloud:

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Thursday, February 9, 2012

123 Pop!

Bibliographic Information: Isadora, R. (2000). 123 Pop!. Illus. Rachel Isadora. New York City, New York. Penguin Group, Inc.

Annotation: A fun book that focuses on numbers and counting (one astronaut, 2 goldfish...1000 jellybeans, 1,000,000 stars) all with awesome illustrations that resemble a comic book.

Genre: Picturebook

Grade Level: K-2

Readers who will like this book: Children who are becoming familiar with numbers and counting. As well as children who enjoy the comic book look in their reading.

Personal response: This book is enjoyable because it appeals to children in an aesthetic sense. It is an educational book but children that are reading it do not see it as a "learning" book because if the illustrations and their relation to comic books.

A question you would ask before reading: Is anyone familiar with this type of illustration?

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