![]() But these creatures do not panic like Chicken Little. PreS-Gr 3-With intricate graphite illustrations, the Fan brothers deliver a lovely story about how the creatures in a garden react when an unknown marble-like object falls from the sky. A welcome addition to public, school, and classroom libraries serving young children.-Monisha Blair, Glasgow M. VERDICT A whimsical story of what happens when an everyday item is suddenly seen through new eyes. It can also be used in classroom connections for perspective, inference, and cause and effect. Will anyone come to see the wonder if the prices are too steep? What will happen if the object's owner comes to claim it? The book works well for library and classroom read-alouds. The adorable spider takes readers on a journey through capitalism as well as supply and demand. A crafty spider in a top hat takes ownership of the object and builds an amusement park to showcase the wonder from the sky. ![]() ![]() How does it taste? Will it hatch if they keep it warm enough? Where did it come from? They are intrigued by the pop of color in their midst. ![]()
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