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Available
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Series
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Collection
Publication
Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1977), 32 pages
Description
The residents of Sweet Pickle try to help Iguana who wants to be like everyone else she sees.
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Genre: This book is a fantasy story. The story is about a iguana that wants to look exactly like everyone else. We often want to look like other people in real life so this brings the story a little bit of reality. However, iguanas, zebras, and lions do not talk in real life so it is a fantasy.
Age: Intermediate/ Primary
Media: colored in cut paper
Use: 1. use in a lesson about self esteem in that we all are unique 2. have students write about how it feels to be liked or complimented.
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Because there is a element of truth to the non-reality this story is a good example of a fantasy.Age: Intermediate/ Primary
Media: colored in cut paper
Use: 1. use in a lesson about self esteem in that we all are unique 2. have students write about how it feels to be liked or complimented.
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1977
ISBN
0030180716 / 9780030180712