“But time went on, and the little house could not hold back the city.”
I would use this book if it aligned with our curriculum and the topic for that week
I would use this book if it aligned with our curriculum and the topic for that week
I liked how this book touched on nostalgia and the importance of a home. It was a very good read
“Sometimes the best adventures are the ones you never expect.”
I think this book could be used in the classroom to teach about creativity and realizing the little moments in life and how everything is a part of your own personal journey
this story talks about a hot dog who talks about his journey of exciting encounters. It talks about the themes of friendship and the joys of having adventures. The hot dog meets many characters along his journey and teaches the idea of stepping outside your comfort zone.
I think this book Sparks captivity and really encourages children to see letters in their everyday lives. It can be a great book to teach about language and also art.
alphabet city invites children to learn about landscape through the eyes of the alphabet. In this book, letters of the alphabet are created into shapes and objects around the city and encourage his children to be aware of their surroundings.
Town Mouse Country Mouse by Jan Brett (1994). The story focuses on two mice who visit each other's houses and experience the delights and challenges of their opposing lifestyles. Each page is full of charming details, from lively city scenes to calm countryside, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the story. The characters bring depth and emotion to the mice's travels, making them relatable and entertaining. The retelling will appeal to all.