Saturday, April 19, 2025 | By: Do Ebru Marbling
Bu cocuk kitabini okuyun! Bakalim ne dusuneceksiniz? Cok merak ediyorum! Leo Lionni’s Fish Is Fish (1970) follows a curious fish who longs to know what life is like on land but cannot leave the water. One day he befriends a tadpole that grows into a frog and finally ventures onto dry land. After several weeks, the frog returns and excitedly recounts his discoveries—birds, cows, people—each of which the fish envisions as fish-like creatures: people waddling on tailfins, birds sporting fins as wings, cows sprouting udders. Through its playful illustrations and story, the book both celebrates the imaginative leaps we make when learning something new and gently warns of the distortions that can arise when we interpret unfamiliar ideas solely through our existing frame of reference.
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