![]() ![]() By the end of the book, he has learned that relationships are more important than any material things. Through the course of the story, he wants to make friends, seeks the counsel of a wise octopus, and gives away his scales one by one until he has only one left. He thinks he's better than all of the other fish because of his fancy scales, and he has no friends (because he is vain and aloof). In short, the book is about a fish who has beautiful, shimmery scales. ![]() As I said above, I love this book, and the controversial points never occurred to me until I read about it in the book's reviews on. The first thing we did (of course!) was to read the book. Instructions for the projects (included in the post below).Here's what was inside the box from Cassie: Their book was The Rainbow Fish, and they included three separate activities about beautiful fishes. We created a package around the book Tiger, Tiger by Dee Lillegard, and we mailed it off to Cassie from 3 Dinosaurs.Ĭassie and her kids sent us a package, too. ![]() I love when that happens!Ī few weeks ago, we participated in the Love Books Summer Book Exchange. I read it to my niece when she was a little girl, and now I'm reading it to my girls. Have you ever heard of The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister? It's a beautiful (and controversial) children's book about a fish who learns to share. ![]()
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