Roller Coaster

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By: Marla Frazee
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Publisher: Sandpiper
Pub. Date: 1st June 2006
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 32
Ean: 9780152057442
Isbn: 0152057447

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roller coasters-general
~ Written on Nov 16, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

It give me more deep lifelong relationship with rooler coasters since I was 12 years of age(1982). Now I am 40 years of age. I will continue to keep roller coasters till my homegoing by the Lord.

Not the Most Exciting Ride Ever...
~ Written on Sep 8, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Frazee, M. (2003). Roller Coaster. New York: Harcourt, Inc.

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As a picturebook, Roller Coaster introduces its reader to the process of riding a roller coaster, from waiting in line before, to the rules about height, to the decision over whether to scream and hold up your arms, to having wobbly legs after. While a number of different types of people choose to ride the roller coaster (and some decide not to at the last moment), the reader is most closely positioned with a young girl who is riding for the first time.

The illustrations are entertaining. I was especially amused by the stereotypical tough guys who appear a wee bit nauseous at the end of the ride. But the illustrations also show hats falling away from the roller coaster riders and birds snapping to pick them up. I also liked the two page spread that showed the entire roller coaster's path. A teacher or parent could encourage a student to trace the path with their finger.



Activities to Do with the Book:

A great book to introduce readers to their first roller coaster, it eases children into the experience instead of say...a mother and father not telling their daughter how fast the ride would go and then allowing her to ping-pong back and forth between their bodies as she sits in complete terror. Don't worry. She eventually got over it. I loves me my roller coasters.

A teacher could also introduce some of the science behind how roller coasters work, considering both the mechanical and physical aspects.

Of course, a teacher could also allow students to take some time and draw (or construct in a video game) their ideal/perfect roller coaster, even if it defies gravity and does loops around the moon.

Also, since the child who has never ridden a roller coaster before is never explicitly identified by the text (although it is implied by the illustrations), the readers can engage in a guessing game of who they think the first-time rider is.


Favorite Quotes:

"All of these people are waiting in line for the roller coaster."

"At least one of them has never ridden on a roller coaster before."

"S-l-o-w-l-y the train is pulled up the hill by a chain. Clckity, clackity, clickity, clackity. Up. Up. Up. And then...WHOOSH!"

not for ages 4-8, for much younger
~ Written on Dec 23, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

The age range listed on amazon for this book is extremely misleading. I bought it for my 7 year old nephew and it's more appropriate for my 2 year old daughter.

Great read-aloud
~ Written on Dec 13, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

My second-graders like this book and can relate to the topic. The illustrations are well done.

A Wonderful Ride!
~ Written on Aug 23, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

I love this book!

It's not just one story, but it's many different stories of all the people who decide to ride (or not ride) the roller coaster. The text is simple and fun to read out loud and aptly captures the liveliness of riding a roller coaster. The illustrations are masterful, rich with details and wonderfully expressive characters, but never overly crowded. Each viewing of this book will reward the reader with new surprises and new storylines.

Like the young protagonist in the story, I can't wait to ride this one again!

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