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"Crum uses only the title word (if you don't count a single "Woof?"), but the various inflections speak volumes about the comic dynamics of sharing...[Barton's] dizzyingly expressive digitized pencil sketches seem to be everywhere at once continually reframing the action to make sure readers savor every gleefully anarchic moment."--Publishers weekly, starred review
""The two youngsters are simply adorable, and their alternating surprised and gleeful expressions, as well as those of their canine accomplice, are priceless. In a final scene, the women reclaim the water-soaked children in a room now much the worse for wear. Youngsters will eagerly participate in repeated tellings of this watery escapade."--School library journal, starred review
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Замечательная книжка для деток 3-4 лет о том, что жадиной быть не хорошо и нужно учиться делиться с друзьями. Во всей книжке встречается только одно слово “МОЁ” и куча замечательных рисунков, из которых все становится ясно))))
The toddler picks up toys scattered around the feet of the two children and announces firmly, “Mine.” The baby grabs one remaining toy and tosses it into the air where it lands in the dog's water bowl with an enormous splash. The toddler picks up all the toys and tosses them into the water bowl. The dog collects all the wet toys and gathers them up in a heap under himself, announcing, “Woof?” The toddler pats the dog's head, saying, “Mine!” The baby, falteringly, stands, walks a few steps, and then falls happily on the toddler, shouting, “Mine!” The final panel shows a wet floor, with two sets of grownup feet gathering up the two children and cleaning up the mess.
Simple and immediately understandable to young children.