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The Tiny Seed (Aladdin Picture Books)

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This Paperback Book item from Aladdin was reviewed on 5-Nov-2008.

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1) Paperback Book The Tiny Seed (Aladdin Picture Books) by Aladdin. My son has been fascinated with this book. He understands so much more than I gave him credit for. He´s only 2.5 years old, but he´s EXTREMELY verbal and very bright when it comes to books. However, I agree with the english teacher/mommy that it is NOT for the average toddler. I think a bright preschooler or for the child who is fascinated with plants and flowers, it is quite appropriate. I can see an OLDER child in first, second or third grade getting more out of it science wise, but that doesn´t mean that a toddler can´t enjoy it. I remember reading books and understanding more and more of the details as I got older, which made it a "new" book for me with each passing year, if that makes sense. I re-discovered the story or read it in a new way with more life experience with which to process it. So with that in mind, I think it´s a terrific book overall. I do not find it at all disturbing that a seed should drown or burn up. It´s a fact of life that seeds don´t all survive. If you think of it in terms of humans, sure it´s disturbing, but I think that´s a paralell that cannot and will not be drawn by a toddler, preschooler or even a young elementary school child. In my view, the English teacher is reading too much into that and reading the book from the viewpoint of an adult with a whole lot more life experience. HOWEVER, I totally agree that the book ends abruptly, which is why I add my own ending when I read it to my child which goes something like this, "and off the seeds sail in the wind to hopefully become beautiful plants and flowers NEXT spring. The end." I´m kind of surprised nobody told Eric Carle or his publisher that the ending was too abrupt. But it´s not a big deal. Eric Carle´s biggest hits with my son have been "Head to Toe", "The Very Hungry Catepillar," and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear," as well as this title. The rest have been a flop. Luckily we check them out at the library and do a test run on them first. :)¤

2) Paperback Book The Tiny Seed (Aladdin Picture Books) by Aladdin. Did you know that the tallest sunflower in the world is 25 feet tall? Well,now you know. This book, The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle, might give you an idea how that happened. This book may also give your girl or boy a message, that if you´re strong you can do almost everything.¤

3) Paperback Book The Tiny Seed (Aladdin Picture Books) by Aladdin. I understand the power of overcoming adversity, but as the seeds travel, one of the "drowns," one dies in the desert, one is eaten by a bird...I think it is a disturbing little book, actually. It certainly should never have been made into a board book. There are too many words on the page to keep the attention of a toddler or preschooler. The ending seems abrupt as well. I haven´t been impressed with the Carle books I have read.¤

4) Paperback Book The Tiny Seed (Aladdin Picture Books) by Aladdin. I think this book is fine, but not for the preschool crowd. I would use it with older children -- elementary age -- to discuss the life cycle of an annual, the role of the seasons, and the challenges of reproduction which must be overcome by all plants. The Tiny Seed introduces us to many of the hazards faced by seeds and seedlings as they attempt to grow (from falling in water and drowning, being eaten by birds or mice, being overshadowed by large weeds, being stepped on by children, and more) and shows how the ideal environment is a necessity. It covers the role of sunshine and rain, how the seed swells and bursts open, how the plant develops as it grows, and how it produces and disperses its seeds to carry on the next generation. It´s not a book for small children, though, since its mostly non-fiction tone is dry, the phrases are stilted, and it doesn´t read aloud well. I find it difficult to "cheer on" the tiny seed; where others see him as a hero facing difficult odds, I think the book is too grimly determined to be educational and becomes boring for the youngest child. If you want a book to introduce a unit on seed dispersal, this is the one. If you want to talk with your three year old about the cycle of the seasons, you´d be better off with the Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter collection by Gerda Muller.¤

5) Paperback Book The Tiny Seed (Aladdin Picture Books) by Aladdin. I absolutely adore this book! It is soooooo well written! Its pictures are absolutely beautiful! This book is a must for anyone with children! It is just that good! You should buy this book right away! I PROMISE that you will LOVE it too!¤

6) Paperback Book The Tiny Seed (Aladdin Picture Books) by Aladdin. In autumn, a strong wind blows flower seeds high in the air and carries them far across the land. One by one, many of the seeds are lost -- burned by the sun, fallen into the ocean, eaten by a bird. But some survive the long winter and, come spring, sprout into plants, facing new dangers -- trampled by playing children, picked as a gift for a friend. Soon only the tiniest seed remains, growing into a giant flower and, when autumn returns, sending its own seeds into the wind to start the process over again.

Eric Carle´s eloquent text and brilliant collages turn the simple life cycle of a plant into an exciting story, a nature lesson, and an inspiring message of the importance of perseverance.¤

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