7 edition of Once I ate a pie found in the catalog.
Published
2006
by Joanna Cotler Books in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Genre | Juvenile poetry. |
Contributions | MacLachlan, Emily., Schneider, Katy. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PS3563.A3178 O53 2006 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3297175M |
ISBN 10 | 0060735317, 0060735325 |
LC Control Number | 2004022225 |
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Emily MacLachlan Charest lives with her husband, her children, Sofia and Nicholas, two dogs, and one oversized cat, Romeo, who thinks he's a dog. She works with young children. She is the coauthor of Bittle, Painting the Wind, Once I Ate a Pie, and other books.
She lives in Massachusetts/5(64). "Once I Ate a Pie" was a delightful read. The book is a collection of poems written from the point of view of different dogs. Big dogs, small dogs, lazy dogs, rambunctious dogs, and all the dogs in between. The poems are written in free verse in a concrete style that dances across the page/5.
Emily MacLachlan Charest lives with her husband, her children, Sofia and Nicholas, two dogs, and one oversized cat, Romeo, who thinks he's a dog. She works with young children. She is the coauthor of Bittle, Painting the Wind, Once I Ate a Pie, and other books.
She lives in : HarperCollins Publishers. Read new romance book reviews, posts from your favorite authors, samples, exciting digital first publications and e-book specials. Once I Ate a Pie. by Patricia MacLachlan, Emily MacLachlan Charest.
illustrated by Katy Schneider. We'd love you to buy this book, and hope you find this page convenient in locating a place of purchase. She is the illustrator of Painting the Wind and Once I Ate a Pie and exhibits her paintings nationwide. Emily MacLachlan Charest lives with her husband, her children, Sofia and Nicholas, two dogs, and one oversized cat, Romeo, who thinks he's a dog.
She works with young children. Once I Ate a Pie | A sweet and funny collection of poems by Patricia MacLachlan, the author of the Newbery Medal-winning Sarah, Plain and 's a dog's life Every dog has a tail to wag and a tale to tell.
Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan Charest asked a collection of canines to speak up--and so they do, in words, barks, and : HarperCollins. An appealing cover image of a charming pug invites the reader into this ode to canine companions by the mother-and-daughter team.
Fourteen short, non-rhyming poems introduce a variety of highly individualistic dogs, with the personality of each one captured in just a few revealing lines. The poems are written in first person with an innocent viewpoint appropriate to a dog's egocentric. Books similar to Once I Ate a Pie.
Gus herds his people like sheep. Abby loves borrowing slippers. And once, Mr. Beefy ate a pie. It's a dog's life. Filled with squeaky toys, mischief, and plenty of naps.
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From the puppy on the first page who admits he's afraid of the big world for now, to Mr. Beefy, a giant pub who admits, "Once I ate a pie," and to the end, where the now grown up puppy (from the first poem), to Wupsi who loves how cute he is, to Abby, who chews everything in sight, and others in between, we finally end with Luke, who is actually the now-grown puppy from the first pages.
Once I Ate a Pie explores the viewpoints of various dogs in the form of free verse poems, accompanied with adorable and realistic oil paint illustrations that capture the essence of each dog.
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Once I ate a PIE. Once I Ate a Pie () is a collection of poems written by Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan Charest with illustrations by Katy Schneider. In this delightful collection thirteen dogs tell all about everything from being. Once I Ate a Pie by Patricia MacLachlan, Emily MacLachlan, and Katy Schneider.
Thirteen illustrated poems, each in the voice of a different dog, capture distinctive read more. Thirteen illustrated poems, each in the voice of a different dog, capture distinctive canine personalities.
“I want my people in a group. Like sheep,” says Gus. Published on Watch and listen as Youth Services Librarian Sara McLaughlin reads charming and humorous poems from "Once I Ate A.
In Once I Ate a Pie, dogs of all types tell us—in their own words—how they see the world. Episode: Martha Speaks (#) See how Martha becomes a talking dog and how her gift of gab, while not always.
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Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan Charest asked a collection of canines to speak Free shipping over $/5(5). Once I Ate a Pie has 1 reviews and 1 ratings. Reviewer awesome wrote: to all the little kids out there that are trying to find something to read that is cute and funny i recomend this book to you because it will bring joy into your little lives and if you cant read yet then have your siblings or evens parents or aun 5/5(1).
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A sweet and funny collection of poems by Patricia MacLachlan, the author of the Newbery Medal–winning Sarah, Plain and Tall.
It's a dog's life. Every dog has a tail to wag and a. I created this companion to the Monarch Award nominee book Once I Ate a Pie so that students could participate in the story as I read each poem aloud.
This was originally done using Notebook so that students could use the SmartBoard to circle the correct answer.
Click to read more about Once I Ate a Pie by Patricia MacLachlan. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Each page is a poem told from another dog. I could see using this book to teach 2nd graders how to write free verse poetry and also teach the elements of free verse poetry.
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Title: Once I Ate A Pie. Author: MacLachlan, Patricia and Emily MacLachlan Charest. Isbn: