Posts Tagged ‘Children’s Book’
Row Row Row Your Boat
Songs like Row, Row, Row Your Boat, the ABC song, and The Itsy Bitsy Spider are among the first songs that young children learn. When my son was turning two, he loved all forms of music and rhythms. This was one of his favorite books – perhaps because he could sing along with it.…
Read MoreThe Big Orange Splot
What happens when a seagull carrying a can of bright orange paint flies over very neat and orderly street and drops the can of paint on someone’s house? The Big Orange Splot by Daniel Manus Pinkwater can be simply a fun picture book, or it could have a few messages about expressing yourself and following…
Read MoreTuesdays at the Castle
I try to avoid princess books unless the young royal in question is a very strong character who takes matters into her own hands. Tuesdays at the Castle by Jessica Day George has a main character who is strong, creative, quirky, and, oh yes – a princess. Princess Celie is the youngest child of King…
Read MoreKiss Good Night
Bedtime often is hard for young children. Maybe it has something to do with being alone and away from their trusted grownup. Saying goodnight, and actually staying in bed to fall asleep, was difficult for my children when they were preschooolers. Kiss Good Night by Amy Hest (illustrated by Anita Jeram) was a bedtime favorite. …
Read MoreBookmarks
This morning I realized that I was using a scrap of a paper towel as a bookmark. The scrap does work in the sense that it marks my place in the text. But, somehow, it started to bother me. So, I made bookmarks. And I would like to share them with you – to say…
Read MoreGooseberry Park
I first came across Cynthia Rylant’s writing through the Henry and Mudge books when my children were learning to read. When they were ready for longer books, we found several books by Cynthia Rylant that seemed safe, yet still new and interesting, to my blossoming readers. Gooseberry Park by Cynthia Rylant was a favorite for…
Read MoreDuck in the Truck
Every now and then the students in my son’s class at school read to the children in the preschool program. When my son learns about this early enough to plan, he brings in a favorite book to read to the younger children: Duck in the Truck by Jez Alborough. Readers meet Duck through rhyming text…
Read MoreMeet Mr. and Mrs. Green
Meet Mr. and Mrs. Green by Keith Baker I stumbled upon Mr. and Mrs. Green when my children were learning to read. These alligators are fun, quirky characters presented through mini stories (3 per book) and colorful illustrations. Mrs. Green suggests that they go camping. They plan what to bring – Mrs. Green says they…
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