Little Naomi, Little Chick

by Avirama Golan

Other authorsRaaya Karas (Illustrator), Annette Appel (Translator)
Hardcover, 2013

Description

Little Naomi has a fun and busy day at preschool and with her family, while Little Chick has a busy, fun day on the farm.

Publication

Eerdmans Books for Young Readers (2013), 34 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member emmahunt
A cute book for young readers complete with simple, yet unique illustrations and an easy to follow rhyme scheme!
LibraryThing member emmahunt
A cute book for young readers complete with simple, yet unique illustrations and an easy to follow rhyme scheme.
LibraryThing member LadyD_Books
A charming book with delightful illustrations. It's a fun story about a preschooler and a chick going in a similar direction but not meeting, yet having a friendship of being understood. Chick stays home with other barnyard friends, while Naomi starts her morning routine before heading to
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preschool. Once there, she plays with friends, colors, builds, bakes, and then shops with her mommy and eats with daddy all in one day. Plus, there's bath time and lullabies before bed. With simple text, early readers will enjoy every detail. I especially like the rhythm and repetition of reading aloud with my grandchildren, "But NOT little chick."
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LibraryThing member Vintage_books_baby
My daughter LOVED this book! The book tells the day in the life of Naomi, and also Little chick. Each page is devoted to one task either Naomi or Little Chick completes. The text is simple for toddlers or pre-schoolers to follow along, and the pictures are very large to capture the child's
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attention.

More than once she either pushed ahead in the story, or held the page to study the picture, especially with bright yellow little chick getting into trouble!

My daughter loved this book because it paralleled her day at home and daycare. She could actually tell me what Naomi was doing or going to do next without the words. She was interested in Little Chick's activities too.

I gave this book four stars because I felt the actions of Little Chick could have been a bit more interesting or exciting, teaching children about chickens. I look forward to this author's next book and hope she retains the same artist to share further adventures of Naomi and Little Chick. This review is for an Advance Reading Copy.
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LibraryThing member katrinamarie53
This book was cute and a charming read. As with most books there were positives and negatives though. I loved the "vintage" feel that I got from the illustrations of Little Naomi's story; I think the pictures for Little Chick's story were very well done also. Little Naomi's story was simple;
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something most pre-schoolers could relate with; however, I think they would find it challenging to understand Little Chick's story. I believe it would take some explaining. I do think that you could use this book in old grades to have students write their own story for Little Chick using similar themes found in Little Naomi's story. If you look closely at the illustrations it does look as if Little Chick is doing the same things as Little Naomi just in a bit of a different way. These commonalities are not mentioned in the story though until the end when they are both going to sleep. A parallel story could be written for Little Chick for a classroom assignment. Overall the book was average. It's something I would read with a specific purpose in mind; probably not just a book I would read to my students for pleasure.
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LibraryThing member ECEBookworms
My preschoolers love this book. As Naomi goes through her typical preschool day, which the kids can definitely relate to, there is another story happening with Little Chick on the facing page. When reading to a group, the reader isn't really following the picture story, but the children sure are.
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It reminds me of those magic shows when things happen that the children laugh at but the magician feigns ignorance. It's a great book to share one on one, but works as a read aloud.
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LibraryThing member mcghol
This book had me at the endpapers! Oh, my goodness, the illustrations are wonderful. The thick, rich paper and matte tone are also lovely. There's a bit of a feel of vintage children's books (my favorite) in the drawings of the children.

I loved the side-by-side illustrations of Naomi and Little
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Chick, and my 4-year-old and I enjoyed finding the similarities: Naomi's paint handprints paired with Little Chick's muddy footprints, Naomi's block tower looking so like Little Chick's animal pile. I love the simple, sweet day-at-preschool/with family and day-on-the-farm stories.

I'd have given it 5 starts except that the rhymes felt a bit strained at times (although afterward, I noticed that the book is translated, which might account for that; however, I don't think children's books need rhyme and this one could have done without).

Overall, a wonderful book, one that I wish I had in book form, rather than only folded review pages!
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LibraryThing member LangeKindergarten
There are positives and negatives about this book. The illustrations are lovely. Rhyming is always a plus for young readers. The reader learns about Little Naomi's day from start to finish. The ideas and examples of daily activities are great for a young child. I don't really think Little Chick
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adds that much. I spent some time explaining the little chick pictures to my audience, and they seemed indifferent. At the end Little Naomi and LIttle Chick have something in common which is sleeping. Always a good end to a children's book. There were elements that reminded me of Sandra Boyton's baby book "Not the Hippopotamus" and there are many, many books about daily life. For my audience (Kindergarteners) it's too young and too basic. For a preschool or young child, it would be ideal. There is nothing outstanding about this book, but it is a solid choice if you were looking for a book about preschool or a child's adjustment to preschool. It would also teach about time and sequencing.
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LibraryThing member BriannaMaeee
This book has a cute rhyme scheme, but I dont like the pictures that much. The plot is unclear and I didnt particularly like the book very much. It just seemd thrown together.

Language

Original language

Hebrew

Physical description

10.63 inches

ISBN

0802854273 / 9780802854278
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