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Lola Loves Stories (2010)

by Anna McQuinn(Favorite Author)
3.9 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1580892582 (ISBN13: 9781580892582)
languge
English
publisher
Charlesbridge
review 1: Lola loves the books she checks out at the library with her dad. Along with a love of stories, Lola also has a lovely imagination. When they read about a princess, Lola is princess for a day. Lola can be anything she reads about. With her imagination, the adventure in the story never ends.What I thought: An absolutely delightful story. Lola is an adorable character. What librarian wouldn't like a kid who receives so much enjoyment from books? I love her pretending. The only book I recognized was the last one (Where the Wild Things Are). I also like the illustrations--colorful yet soft. I can't wait to read the other Lola book: Lola at the Library.Story Time Themes: Imagination, Libraries, Books
review 2: I really enjoyed this book; it's about a little girl name
... mored Lola and her visits to the Library with her dad to borrow books. Each night she reads a story with one of her parents and the next day her play is influenced by what she had read the night before. Lola's imagination soars and she goes on adventures and has the most amazing sparkling shoes. :0)I particularly loved the little shout out to "Where the Wild things are" at the end of the book. Very cute!Great illustrations! There's only about 1-2 sentences per page and the text is bold and larger so it's easier for the children to follow along with. less
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stephylopez
This is a helpful book that teaches children about imagination, and a way to lead a lesson in drama.
deejay
Lola goes to the library and after every book she reads, she pretends to be part of the story.
moniruzzaman
I would use this book as a fun read aloud as well as teaching about phonics.
happyendingsz
Shows the importance of libraries and the power of stories.
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