I Can Do Anything Thats Everything All On My Own (Charlie and Lola) by Lauren Child - Presentation Transcript
I Can Do Anything Thats Everything
All On My Own (Charlie and Lola) by
Lauren Child
For The Small And Very Funny...
Today Lola wants to do everything all on her own, but things aren’t as easy
as she thought they’d be. In the park, when Charlie and his friend Marv
explain to Lola that a seesaw won’t “see” or “saw” with only one person on
it, Lola reluctantly lets them sit on the other end. When Lola soars into the
sky, it launches her into an elaborate high-seas fantasy where she saves
Marv and Charlie from ever-soevil pirates. All on her own!
Personal Review: I Can Do Anything Thats Everything All On My
Own (Charlie and Lola) by Lauren Child
I don't know if my son loves Charlie and Lola more than I do, we watch the
show on Disney together and he can act out every motion and mimic every
giggle. For the most part I think he thinks he's Lola, he is small and very
funny... so... I bought the books to help sway him into reading more with
me. My son is just 3 and has been diagnosed with autism, so his focus is a
challenge, But when we sit down with Charlie and Lola, he immediately
taregts in, he knows the books before we even open the covers. We love
Charlie and Lola, it's artistry is delightful, the stories are relatable to
children, in a very identifiable way, and the kids actually seem like kids,
and not like adult versions on children. And I think there could be worse
things in life for a child to grow up with British manners. So polite. My son
learned "please" and "Thank you" from Charlie and Lola. If I could
reccommend these books higher I would.
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I don't know if my son loves Charlie and Lola more more
I don't know if my son loves Charlie and Lola more than I do, we watch the show on Disney together and he can act out every motion and mimic every giggle. For the most part I think he thinks he's Lola, he is small and very funny... so... I bought the books to help sway him into reading more with me. My son is just 3 and has been diagnosed with autism, so his focus is a challenge, But when we sit down with Charlie and Lola, he immediately taregts in, he knows the books before we even open the covers. We love Charlie and Lola, it's artistry is delightful, the stories are relatable to children, in a very identifiable way, and the kids actually seem like kids, and not like adult versions on children. And I think there could be worse things in life for a child to grow up with British manners. So polite. My son learned "please" and "Thank you" from Charlie and Lola. If I could reccommend these books higher I would. less
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