Sunday, May 24, 2020

The Flightless Goose Called Gilbert - 1396 Words

《Flightless Goose》, is a true story. The goose’s name is Gilbert and he lives in a lake in Columbus, Ohio (Goodman Goodman, 2008). Because of some unfortunate circumstances, Gilbert cant fly south for the winter with other geese (Goodman Goodman, 2008). Gilbert is one of the gang, but he is a very young goose in his flock, and is his running, swimming and flying every day. One day, however, Gilbert was hit by a car, and as a result of this accident, he left unable to fly (Goodman Goodman, 2008).At first, his friends supported him, including his activities, but as time went by, they changed their attitude, and they began to reject him, played tricks on him, and mocked him, calling him Gilbert, flightless goose (Goodman Goodman,†¦show more content†¦At the same time, Maria struggled to find new cultures in the new city. Children were quickly influenced by new ideas. Quite soon actually, Maria found her inner poet, because she fell in love with Chilean P ablo Neruda’s poems (Cofer, 2004). This is a very optimistic girl, by reading this book, readers can easy to like this girl, and she has her own hobbies. Maria likes her life, this multicultural children’s book is worth to be learned by children. It is can use in class. 《Boots and His Brothers》 was a very interesting multicultural children’s Literature. Long time ago, there was a man who had three sons called Peter, Paul, and Boots (Kimmel Root, 1992). Their father was so poor; he did not even have any money for his three sons (Kimmel Root, 1992). Therefore, one day, he told his sons they must work hard in the world; they cannot at home to wait surprises (Kimmel Root, 1992). The country had a king, but there were lots of things bothered him, such as, it had an oak tree before his window (Kimmel Root, 1992). The oak tree was very high and very strong; almost all of the sunshine blocked the palace (Kimmel Root, 1992). On the other hand, because the rock was too hard, the king also did not have a well, therefore, he hoped to get a well. Every day, the king can only watch other countries use clean water (Kimmel Root, 1992). So the king said, if anyone who can cut the oak tree and dig a well, he would give him a half of the

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