· But this is no ordinary lap of pretend, because Mama has a ``zooming machine''--a wheelchair that transports mother and child to work and play and, best of all, far away realms of the imagination. Cowen-Fletcher's full-page pastel and pencil illustrations, frequently enhanced by the use of close-ups, depict within crisp outlines an energetic boy in changing costumes and appropriate Brand: Scholastic, Inc. This is a sweet story about a boy spending his days with his mom, zooming here to there, playing make-believe the whole way. When she zooms him down a hall, he's a train conductor, that sort of thing. His mother zooms him in her wheelchair, but that's only shown in the illustrations, not discussed/5(80). · Jane Crowen-Fletcher does something absolutely beautiful in this book by portraying the story of a child who's mother is in a wheelchair; however, that does not /5(45).
Jane Cowen-Fletcher has 15 books on Goodreads with ratings. Jane Cowen-Fletcher's most popular book is Mama Zooms. A mother is not defend by her looks to a child, even when she is disable. The little baby in this book loves his mother no matter what. He see his mother not. Mama Zooms. Author: Jane Cowen-Fletcher. Publisher: Scholastic. A young boy 'zooms' with his mother in her wheelchair. The pictures capture their exhilaration and his glorious flights of fancy. Your Reviews.
"A young boy's imagination transforms his mother's wheelchair into a zooming machine, which takes them on wonderful adventures together."Title: Mama ZoomsAut. Find Mama Zooms by Cowen-Fletcher, Jane at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. A mother is not defend by her looks to a child, even when she is disable. The little baby in this book loves his mother no matter what. He see his mother not.
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