Wednesday, May 1, 2013

BR 1-04: The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe

" There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. " (p.2)

The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe is based on an old nursery rhyme. It may have been written about Queen Caroline, the wife of King George Ⅱ of England (1683-1760). The couple had eight children.

This picture (in this book) is so cute! And the title is very interesting! I think I want to read the book! So I took up this book. This story is very easy, and it is so funny. The many characters are appeared, but the story is simple! I think that this book is easy to read. You can't foresee the story line of this book. This story is fiction, but this story is so funny! Also, I think this story is that warm-heart story. “There are real in this book.” I think so. Have you ever read this book? It is so wasteful! Please try to read the book! I recommend this book! I want to read my daughter this book.


The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe


This book is in the Usborne Young Reading series. It is a Level 2 book, so it is little sentences and short story (around 20 pages) it is very easy to read.

Punter, Russell. (2008). The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe. London, England: Usborne. 

[122/225 words]


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