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Extraordinary Egg
Extraordinary Egg | Leo Lionni
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Leo Lionni s popular story about an alligator who gets confused with a chicken is now available as a Step 3 Step into Reading book perfect for children who are ready to read on their own!"
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I found this in my grandkids‘ bookshelves - I just had to read it 🥚🍳🐔 . Always a fan of Leonni!

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@Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES

Andrew65 Looks a fun read, well done 👏👏👏 13mo
Eggs @Andrew65 ❤️❤️❤️ 13mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 12mo
Eggs @DieAReader 🤗🤗🤗 12mo
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#BBRC @LibrarianRyan @Jerdencon
So I went to my little library book sale they are selling books for donation. I started with these. I really dont know what I'm doing for children's, middle grade, teen or YA. But I'll read these and guess where to put! I think they're all children's ones 🤨

LibrarianRyan SSome of those are pretty good. As always, get stuck on a prompt and need a rec, just ask. 😁 5y
Crazeedi @LibrarianRyan just one question, picture books, how much writing or how little? See how dumb I am? My children are 40s! I really didnt categorize the books I read to them!! 5y
LibrarianRyan @Crazeedi a picture book is a picture book. They will have varying numbers of word. The illustrations help push the story. Some will have no words even. If the book is entirely heavy card board it‘s a board book. Most are small but lately large ones are popular. They normally have fewer words or simpler stories. When in doubt ask your librarian. And you are not dumb, just inexperienced. Picture books have changed so much it can be hard. 5y
Crazeedi @LibrarianRyan thank you I will ask if not sure! 5y
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Extraordinary Egg | Leo Lionni
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Cornelius is a great traditional literature book. The story follows a crocodile who is different from the other crocodiles. Cornelius sets off on a mission to find someone who appreciates his uniqueness, but Cornelius ends up back home to a sweet surprise. Here are so fun classroom activities https://thoughtfulliteracy.com/Cornelius%20Packet%2012-1-2010.doc
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DrSpalding Great quality site. It says, "The lesson plans and accompanying activities that we provide for each of the stories on the site can be regarded as a kind of tool for classroom management as well as a means of promoting thoughtful response to text." 8y
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