
I have to go with a Christmas classic. JINGLE BELLS #DashingThruDecember @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

I have to go with a Christmas classic. JINGLE BELLS #DashingThruDecember @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

#ARichLife Day Day 13: A lot of #Homecooking happening in this picturebook across various types of pasta. I am sad though that there is no macaroni, holy macaroni. Here is the link to my feature of this delightfully clever book. https://wp.me/pDlzr-rUz

A rhyming seasonal tale from author/illustrator Jerry Smath. I found the text a lot of fun to read and the accompanying artwork cute and appealing. Unsurprisingly, given my fondness for witches, my favorite scene was the one in which the witches fly across the sky, with jack-o-lanterns guiding their way.

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I love the #beautybreak idea, thanks @ImperfectCJ !
Joining in with one of the backyard bunnies nomming on my geraniums.
(Thankfully a much more sedate bunny than the bunnies in the tagged book, currently one of my 3 yr old's favourite library check outs)
Ages 3–6 (Preschool to Kindergarten/early 1st grade) (1999) The vibrant, textured illustrations and rhythmic text draw children in visually and auditorily

picture book-In the Tall, Tall Grass by Denise Fleming (1999)-Fleming creates her artwork by mixing paper pulp with colored pigments, then layering it to form images. This gives the illustrations a textured, tactile quality. She uses simple and clear shapes.
This story is a way to include a bit of laughter into your classroom through a read aloud. With the catchy repetitive lines that are predictable, students can engage in choral reading as a class and create their own lines of other things they think the old lady might eat next.