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Theres No Place Like Home (Sunny Day Book)

by Marc Tolon Brown

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Describes in verse the many kinds of homes--holes for worms, swamps for crocodiles, or a cat for fleas.
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I think this book had a lot of successful parts that worked very well for this story. For instance, I really enjoyed the idea that "there is no place like home." The author makes home a universal term, stating that there is no home that is normal. The author gives descriptions of many different types of homes, making it clear that any home is accepted. In addition, I also really loved the illustrations and I think the illustrations added a lot of depth to the story and it helped me to better envision what was written. On the other hand, I think the writing lacked rich details and it could have included more depth. ( )
  jkeel3 | Apr 3, 2020 |
This is a very simple book talking about all different places to live or call a home. ( )
  NaomiJohnston | Sep 26, 2016 |
Great book for children to read to other members of the family. Will make everyone appreciate and be thankful for the family that they have grown up in. The pictures are great and it makes you come back wanting to read it again and again!
  JHamm | Mar 10, 2011 |
I suppose it is never too early to subject kids to misinformation. Dinosaurs and people did not live at the same time! It does not matter that it makes for a good rhyme!
  Nako | Apr 7, 2010 |
K- 2nd. Teaches children about different peoples homes.
  abcarter1 | Apr 6, 2009 |
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