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Froodle by Antoinette Portis
Froodle by Antoinette Portis







Froodle by Antoinette Portis Froodle by Antoinette Portis

The noises give us a lovely atmospheric feel and we get a strong sense of relationships and community. In this building, noisy kids and cats and parrots wake each other up–then slowly everyone falls back asleep. Digger! Digger! // Coming through!” It’s a rhythmic delight for kids, especially those who love big machines.Įverybody in the Red Brick Building by Anne Wynter, illustrated by Oge Mora “ Bang-a-shudder! Clang-a-judder! What’s at work? Here’s a clue: // it will dig big holes for you. Mentor Texts To Teach Onomatopoeiaĭig, Dump, Roll by Sally Sutton, illustrated by Brian LovelockĪ noisy world of construction that begs to be read aloud! Listen to the machine’s sounds then read the clue and try to guess what machine it is. These books show your young writers the possibilities for incorporating the sense of sound into stories and poems. You can also use these picture books as mentor texts to model for your elementary level students how to write using onomatopoeia. Sounds words like these engage kids and are fantastic to learn about and use in your own writing.Īs you read these example books out loud, encourage kids to join you in making the sounds in the books. If you want examples of onomatopoeia, these picture books examples will give you more than enough examples to delight and entertain. “Portis, whose Not a Box proposed alternative uses for a cardboard cube and whose A Penguin Story imagined how Antarctic birds regard non-wintry colors, delights in 'What if?' questions.Do you know what onomatopoeia is? And how much FUN these words are to say out loud? "The neighborhood was never the same," the narrator reports, and neither will be the charmed listeners and readers of this cheerful inivation to invention.” - Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW “The creator of A Penguin Story (2009) returns with another imaginative solution to monotony and predictability in the natural world. “Portis's fun story is filled with humor and silly rhyming words that both children and adults will appreciate.” - School Library Journal “With its suburban setting and palette of pale blues and eau de nil, there's a subtle retro feel to this celebration of playful remarks.” - Wall Street Journal “The big, bold speech balloons filled with irrestistible nonsense words make this a great choice for shared read-alouds.” - Booklist “A goofily garrulous story session.” - BCCB









Froodle by Antoinette Portis